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... rule as the federal rule . Borax holds that there has been no such choice in this area , and we have no difficulty in concluding that Borax was correctly decided . The rule deals with waters that lap both the lands of the State and the ...
... rule as the federal rule . Borax holds that there has been no such choice in this area , and we have no difficulty in concluding that Borax was correctly decided . The rule deals with waters that lap both the lands of the State and the ...
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... rule cannot be said to reflect a determination that the size limitations set forth in the Tanker Law are inappropriate or unnecessary . First , there is no indication that in establishing the vessel traffic rule for Rosario Strait the ...
... rule cannot be said to reflect a determination that the size limitations set forth in the Tanker Law are inappropriate or unnecessary . First , there is no indication that in establishing the vessel traffic rule for Rosario Strait the ...
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... Rules Committee . The purpose of this legislative scrutiny is to determine whether the agency whose rules are under review " acted within its statutory authority in promulgating the rule . " G.S. 120-30.28 ( a ) . An elaborate review ...
... Rules Committee . The purpose of this legislative scrutiny is to determine whether the agency whose rules are under review " acted within its statutory authority in promulgating the rule . " G.S. 120-30.28 ( a ) . An elaborate review ...
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