Once again, this amount exceeded the limit prescribed by the John Lewis List, which sets the maximum cost of stereo systems at £750 .
The Constitution provides that religious associations have "juridical capacity" and are free to manage and administer their property within the limits prescribed by law, the same as other "juridical persons."
Hovering devices called suspensors utilize the secondary (low-drain) phase of a Holtzman-field generator to nullify gravity within certain limits prescribed by relative mass and energy consumption.
Considerable reluctance persists among developing countries, however, to accept the kind of specific limits prescribed for wealthy countries by the Kyoto Protocol.
It nullifies gravity within certain limits prescribed by relative mass and energy consumption.
The entire Charter is also subject to a general exception in section 1 that allows "such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society."
Registered political parties receive public funding for their operation and can also obtain private funding within the limits prescribed by the law.
Nevertheless, the right to vote and to run in an election is subject to other reasonable limits prescribed by law under Section 1 of the Charter.
The session is known as the "Hold-over Legislature" due to the Republican majority extending the length of the session past the sixty-day limit prescribed by law.
Civil liberties were subject to "the limits prescribed by law," per the constitution.