Come-into-force Sentence Examples

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  • The numerous concordats concluded towards the middle of the 19th century with several of the South American republics either have not come into force or have been denounced and replaced by a more or less pacific modus vivendi.

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  • This act was passed on the 2nd of March 1807; it did not, however, come into force till 1st January 1808.

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  • It was agreed " to suppress the direct and indirect bounties which might benefit the production or export of sugar, and not to establish bounties of this kind during the whole duration of the convention," which was to come into force on the 1st of September 1903, and to remain in force five years, and thenceforward from year to year, in case no state denounced it twelve months before the 1st of September in any year.

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  • A general judicial revision being also in contemplation, this bill did not immediately come into force.

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  • The former do not come into force until the expiration of forty days after a copy of them has been sent to the secretary of state, during which forty days the sovereign in council may disallow any by-law or part thereof.

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  • For the remaining States the agreements entered into in the present concordat come into force in their entirety.

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  • The Enterprise Act 2002, which is expected to come into force in mid 2003, abolishes administrative receiverships for new security.

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  • There has been much publicity and media speculation concerning the changes in licensing law that come into force this week.

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  • In 1642 the Long Parliament abolished Episcopacy (the act to come into force on the 5th of November - 1643) and summoned an assembly of divines to meet at Westminster in June 1643 to advise inster W J 43 parliament as to the new form of Church government.

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  • The ruminant feed ban was to come into force on 18 July.

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