Not exact matches
Baby equipment (playpen, car seat or stroller) 1
item per infant will be carried as a courtesy
item and is exempt from Excess Baggage charges No free allowance is permitted
for children under 2 years of age with no paid seat.
You can create profiles
for family members —
for example,
under each of your
children's names, you can specify their clothing and shoe sizes — which makes it easy to search only
items in the right size.
Located in the Back Bay, Room to Grow accepts donations of clothing, books, toys, and other
items appropriate
for children under age 3 to provide to local families living in poverty.
Children's designer fleece, a very cool
item for little ones, are available
under the label 2b free.
The parent told the reporter aside the extortions by school heads, the
items they are made to buy
for their
children cost more than what government has absorbed
under the programme.
Campaign finance reform, the Dream Act — which offers college tuition support to the
children of undocumented immigrants — and more money
for underperforming schools are just a few
items that might be approved
under a Senate controlled by Democrats.
Available exclusively at Shopbop, the 50 -
item, limited edition collection with most
items under $ 250 is comprised of designs
for both women and
children by 22 designers, with looks as diverse as the designers themselves.
The study by online bookseller Book People surveyed 1,100 parents with
children under the age of 12, asking them how highly they place educational value when choosing gifts
for their
children, as well as which
items they believe aid
child development in a number of areas.
The cardholder, cardholder's spouse or domestic partner, and cardholder's dependent
children under age 22 can be reimbursed
for expenses incurred during the delay, including meals, lodging, toiletries, medication, and other personal
items.
Items with small, removable parts should be marketed toward older kids and labeled as dangerous
for children under a certain age.
-- the petition of the Vilnius Regional Administrative Court, a petitioner, requesting an investigation into whether
Item 1 of Paragraph 1 of Article 1 and
Item 1 of Paragraph 1 of Article 17 of the Republic of Lithuania's Law on Citizenship to the extent that it provides that the persons who held citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania prior to 15 June 1940, their
children, grandchildren and great - grandchildren (provided that said persons, their
children, grandchildren or great - grandchildren have not repatriated), who are residing in other states, shall retain the right to citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania
for an indefinite period of time, and whether Paragraph 2 of Article 2 of the Republic of Lithuania's Law on the Implementation of the Law on Citizenship are not in conflict with Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 29 and Paragraphs 1 and 3 of Article 12 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, and with the constitutional principles of justice and a state
under the rule of law.
On the grounds of the arguments analogous to those upon which it has been held in this ruling of the Constitutional Court that the provision «departure
for one's ethnical homeland and settlement there shall be considered as repatriation» of Paragraph 4 (wording of 15 March 1994) of
Item 2 of the Supreme Council Resolution «On the Procedure
for Implementation of the Republic of Lithuania's Law on Citizenship» of 10 December 1991 was in conflict, as to its content, with Article 29 of the Constitution and with the constitutional principle of a state
under the rule of law, it needs to be held that also the provision «provided that said persons and their
children have not repatriated from Lithuania» of
Item 1 (wording of 6 February 1996) of Paragraph 1 of Article 17 of the Law on Citizenship was in conflict with Article 29 of the Constitution and with the constitutional principle of a state
under the rule of law.
The Vilnius Regional Administrative Court, a petitioner, requests an investigation into whether
Item 1 of Paragraph 1 of Article 1 and
Item 1 of Paragraph 1 of Article 17 of the Law on Citizenship, to the extent that it provides that the persons who held citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania prior to 15 June 1940, their
children, grandchildren and great - grandchildren (provided that said persons, their
children, grandchildren or great - grandchildren have not repatriated), who are residing in other states, shall retain the right to citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania
for an indefinite period of time, and whether Paragraph 2 of Article 2 of the Law on the Implementation of the Law on Citizenship are not in conflict with Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 29 and Paragraphs 1 and 3 of Article 12 of the Constitution, and with the constitutional principles of justice and a state
under the rule of law.
Having held that the provision «provided that these persons, their
children, grandchildren or great - grandchildren have not repatriated» of
Item 1 (wording of 17 September 2002) of Paragraph 1 of Article 17 of the Law on Citizenship is in conflict with Article 29 of the Constitution and with the constitutional principle of a state
under the rule of law, the Constitutional Court will not further investigate whether the provision «the following persons shall retain the right to citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania
for an indefinite period of time: (1) persons who held citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania prior to 15 June 1940, their
children, grandchildren and great - grandchildren (provided that said persons, their
children, grandchildren or great - grandchildren have not repatriated), who are residing in other states» of Paragraph 1 (wording of 17 September 2002) of Article 17 of this law to the extent that, according to the Vilnius Regional Administrative Court, a petitioner, it entrenches that the right to citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania shall not be retained to persons who held citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania prior to 15 June 1940, their
children, grandchildren and great - grandchildren who reside in other states, provided that these persons, their
children, grandchildren or great - grandchildren have repatriated, is not in conflict with Paragraphs 1 and 3 of Article 12 of the Constitution and with the constitutional principle of justice.
The TESI is 24 -
item a parent or caregiver report inventory available
for use with parents of
children under 7 and can also be used with any age
child.