The statute only listed the services that could be provided, and did not define what "needs" meant.
No statute precisely defined what work was expected of them, that question being largely left to their own discretion.
The two statutes and the Penal Law section only defined civilization.
The statute defines "pattern" as two acts of racketeering activity within a 10-year period.
Unfortunately, the statute defines several terms but not "goods."
Again, the statute and the policy do not define what constitutes comparable treatment.
The statute does not define a "legal vote," the rejection of which may affect the election.
Existing statutes define arson as the intentional burning of a structure.
Again, the statute does not define the term.
He asserted: "The statute defines handicapped children as those who need or require special education.