Forbade workers' associations
The "Le Chapelier Law" refers to a law passed during the French Revolution in 1791, which banned workers' associations and strikes. It was intended to dismantle guilds and promote free trade and competition. The law sought to prevent the formation of groups that could challenge the authority of the state.
The term "LE" in prison is an abbreviation for "Law Enforcement." Inmates may use this term to refer to prison guards or other personnel associated with the enforcement of rules and regulations within the prison.
It means «the rule». It's not «le règle», it's «LA règle».
To repeal a law means to officially revoke or annul that law, rendering it no longer in effect. This can be done through a legislative process where a new law is passed specifically to remove the old law from the legal system.
The law of large numbers states that as the number of observations in a sample increases, the sample mean will tend to approach the population mean. In other words, the larger the sample size, the more accurate the estimate of the population parameter. This law forms the basis for statistical inference and hypothesis testing.
Le Droit was created in 1913.
Isaac René Guy le Chapelier died in 1794.
Isaac René Guy le Chapelier was born in 1754.
Hervé Chapelier was created in 1976.
Non Law Enforcement.
LE Officer = Law Enforcement Officer = Police = Cop
Law Enforcement
The cast of En passant par Paris - 1962 includes: Jacques Chazot Serge Gainsbourg Gillian Hills as La promeneuse Francis Linel as Le chapelier Luis Mariano as Le receveur des postes Jacqueline Monsigny Pierre Perrin Thierry Thibault as Le serveur
The cast of P.A.C.T. - Vivre avec la maladie - 1998 includes: Caroline Beaune as Narrator Guy Chapelier as Narrator Caroline Ducey as La jeune fille Julien Gangnet as Le fils Emilien Gobard as Le fils
Guy Chapelier has: Played Un voyou in "Bel ordure" in 1973. Played Jeep in "Christine" in 1975. Played Bernard in "Comme du bon pain" in 1976. Played Alain in "Ne le dites pas avec des roses" in 1977. Played Artist in "Dallas" in 1978. Played Fayard in "Ego" in 1979. Played Narrator in "P.A.C.T. - Vivre avec la maladie" in 1998.
'le' can mean 'the'(masculine) or 'it'
Feux mean Fire and le mean the. The Fire
very simple. escorts use it all the time and it is an abbreviation for Law Enforcement. Happy now?