Sentences with phrase «state disqualifying all persons»

It recognises the possibility of a law of a State disqualifying all persons of a particular race from voting at elections and gives any such disqualification relevance for Commonwealth electoral purposes.

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Yes, disqualifying a person from running is actually state sponsored religion, because it means that only people from a certain religion may run, ie a state sponsored religion.
The founding fathers did intend that the state would not establish a church — they never came up with rules disqualifying people from voting based on their religion.
whose adverse finding shall not have the effect of disqualifying a person under paragraph (d) of clause (2) of article 94 of the Constitution unless it has been confirmed by a Government white paper as stated under Article 94 (4) thereof.
«This sort of radical, ideological legislating from a 12 - year Albany insider clearly puts him out of the mainstream of New York and disqualifies him from being the people's lawyer and the state's top law enforcement official.»
Robin Young, I can't see how being educated at Eton disqualifies a person from being able to understand the educational needs of state sector schools.
From our friends over at RealScience: California plans to confiscate guns from 20,000 people who bought them legally but have since been disqualified because of criminal or psychiatric problems, boosting the state's relatively tough approach to gun control.
As one of the assistant United States trustees once told me, the purpose of the means test is to disqualify as many people as possible from Chapter 7, and to force them into Chapter 13.
The United States Constitution provides that members of the House must be chosen «by the people of several states,» which disqualifies the DisStates Constitution provides that members of the House must be chosen «by the people of several states,» which disqualifies the Disstates,» which disqualifies the District.
Each person, who at the time he or she applies for registration resides in the district in which he or she expects to vote, who will be of the age of 18 years or more at the next ensuing election, who is a citizen of the United States, and who, if he or she continues to reside in the district until the next election, will at the time have fulfilled all the requirements as to length of residence to qualify him or her as a legal voter, shall, unless otherwise disqualified, be entitled to be registered in such district.
Furthermore, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience increased contact with the justice system that precludes access to licensing, which is primarily attributed to: 1) fine default licensing sanctions due to inability to pay fines and / or state debt; 2) lack of diversionary options or programs for offenders; 3) unauthorised driving charges, which includes those who drive despite never having a licence and those who drive with a suspended or disqualified licence.
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