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See this URL for some discussion of Windows file names: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247.aspx
Yes you are legal under the rules of Virginia.
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XeO3 has two names under the IUPAC naming convention, xenon trioxide and xenon(VI) trioxide. This unstable compound is also known as xenic anhydride.
Yes...and no. Under OBR Rules (those which also govern MLB) and under NCAA rules, as long as the pitcher steps directly to the base without beginning a motion associated with his pitching motion, it is legal to pick from the windup. Under FED Rules (High School), the pitcher must disengage first.
Yes. Yes. There are two regions for naming typhoons; one administrated by Japan and a smaller one administrated by the Philippines. If a typhoon moves through both regions it will end up with two names, one from each naming region. In this case the storm was named Bopha under the Japanese system and Pablo under the Philippine system.
No, it is not legal, the serve must go over the net before it is touched by anybody.
law is set of rules enforced by the government and non legal rules are a set of rules not enforced by the government but enforced by a paticular institutation ( a football club, school, any sports club ) therfore if this laws are broken you can not be taken to court but would have consequences within the institution
They didn't. They taped other teams play calling, but this is legal under Article Nine of the league constitution and Sections A and D of the Miscellaneous Rules.
It is just the legal limit that has been set under the rules of golf. 1.68 is also known as the Golden Ratio.
In a nation that is governed and has a legal system that functions under the rules of an adopted Constitutional form of governement, then the Constitution IS the supreme law of the land.
Under health insurance rules no. I have seen that in a divorce decree but that is a legal issue not an insurance one.