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What law made the grandfather clause illegal?

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made the grandfather clause illegal. This act aimed to eliminate discriminatory voting practices, including the use of grandfather clauses, to ensure that all citizens could exercise their right to vote without facing unfair barriers.


At the end of the reconstruction southern whites disenfranchised African Americans with?

laws such as poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses, which effectively prevented African Americans from voting. This disenfranchisement was a way for southern whites to maintain their power and control over political and social institutions in the post-reconstruction era.


WHAT DOES SUBORNATING CONJUCTION?

A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause in a sentence. It shows the relationship between the two clauses, such as cause and effect, time sequence, or contrast. Examples include "if", "because", "while", and "although".


If renting before the By-Laws are changed to exclude renting of a Townhouse does the Grandfather Law allow you to continue renting after the initial renter has moved?

That would depend entirely upon the rules in your Home Owner's Association or condominium agreement. Many HOA terms limit such "non-conforming" uses to the first instance and cannot be transfered or modified without permission of the board. Others permit such a use (rental) until the owner moves back in for more than a prescribed period (90 days, 2 years, whatever).


What was the goal of the grandfather clause?

The goal of the grandfather clause is not make things difficult for people that already have things in place. If you are building a new place, you are not applicable to the grandfather clause.

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