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[ "1996 California Proposition 209", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
Proposition 209 (also known as the California Civil Rights Initiative or CCRI) is a California ballot proposition which, upon approval in November 1996, amended the state constitution to prohibit state governmental institutions from considering race, sex, or ethnicity, specifically in the areas of public employment, pu...
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[ "California Gambling Control Commission", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) is the official gambling commission of the state of California.The Commission was proposed in the mid 1990s under the bills AB 2803 and AB 362 to "create a state agency to license card clubs and casinos operating within the state", based on Nevada's state gaming commission....
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[ "California Redemption Value", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
California Redemption Value (CRV), also known as California Refund Value, is a regulatory fee paid on recyclable beverage containers in the U.S. state of California. The fee was established by the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act of 1986 (AB 2020, Margolin) and further extended to additi...
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[ "California State Athletic Commission", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "California Department of Education", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
The California Department of Education is an agency within the Government of California that oversees public education. The department oversees funding and testing, and holds local educational agencies accountable for student achievement. Its stated mission is to provide leadership, assistance, oversight, and resources...
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[ "Language policy in France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Language policy in France", "topic's main category", "Category:Language policy in France" ]
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[ "Imerys", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
Imerys S.A. is a French multinational company which specialises in the production and processing of industrial minerals. It is headquartered in Paris and is a constituent of the CAC Mid 60 index. Imerys has operations in over 40 countries and over 16,000 employees. It extracts and processes rocks and minerals for custo...
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[ "Imerys", "topic's main category", "Category:Imerys" ]
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[ "Imerys", "follows", "English China Clays" ]
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[ "Contrat nouvelle embauche", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "French ban on face covering", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
Bill The bill was passed by the National Assembly by a vote of 335–1. The sole vote against the ban in the National Assembly was cast by Daniel Garrigue, who warned that "to fight an extremist behavior, we risk slipping toward a totalitarian society." It was passed by the Senate by a vote of 246–1, with 100 abstentions...
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[ "French ban on face covering", "different from", "French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools" ]
Background Initial instances of the French government's actions towards a full face covering ban can be traced back to the "Scarf Affair" of 1989. Under this law, hijabs were no longer allowed to be worn in French public schools. Permission was granted to school administrators to declare when this law was being viol...
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[ "Housing Benefit", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Departments of France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Departments of France", "topic's main category", "Category:Departments of France" ]
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[ "Regions of France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
France is divided into eighteen administrative regions (French: régions, singular région [ʁeʒjɔ̃]), of which thirteen are located in metropolitan France (in Europe), while the other five are overseas regions (not to be confused with the overseas collectivities, which have a semi-autonomous status).All of the thirteen m...
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[ "Regions of France", "topic's main category", "Category:Regions of France" ]
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[ "Communes of France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Communes of France", "different from", "municipality" ]
Classification INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques) gives numerical indexing codes to various entities in France, notably the communes (which do not coincide with postcodes). The complete code has eight digits and three spaces within, but there is a popular simplified code with five dig...
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[ "Communes of France", "different from", "commune et commune nouvelle" ]
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[ "Communes of France", "topic's main category", "Category:Communes in France" ]
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[ "Laura's Law", "main subject", "involuntary treatment" ]
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[ "Laura's Law", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
Laura's Law is a California state law that allows for court-ordered assisted outpatient treatment. To qualify for the program, the person must have a serious mental illness plus a recent history of psychiatric hospitalizations, jailings or acts, threats or attempts of serious violent behavior towards self or others. A...
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[ "Transitional kindergarten", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "Transitional kindergarten", "followed by", "preschool class" ]
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[ "Transitional kindergarten", "follows", "preschool education" ]
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[ "California Department of Technology", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
The Department of Technology of the state of California, formerly named the California Technology Agency (CTA) is a Department in the Government Operations Agency with statutory authority over information technology (IT) strategic vision and planning, enterprise architecture, policy, and project approval and oversight....
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[ "Medical Board of California", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "Revenu minimum d'insertion", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Cassini map", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Prefect (France)", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Prefect (France)", "different from", "prefect" ]
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[ "Prefect (France)", "topic's main category", "Category:Prefects of France" ]
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[ "Sandre", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
Sandre stands for Service d’administration nationale des données et des référentiels sur l’eau, or National Service for Water Data and Common Repositories Management of France. The Sandre service establishes the common water data language of the French national Water Information System (SIE: Système d’information sur l...
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[ "Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
The Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNIL, French pronunciation: ​[knil]; English: National Commission on Informatics and Liberty) is an independent French administrative regulatory body whose mission is to ensure that data privacy law is applied to the collection, storage, and use of personal da...
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[ "California Constitution", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "Wright Act of 1887", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
The Wright Act of 1887 is a state law of California passed by the legislature on March 7, 1887, that allowed farming regions to form and bond irrigation districts which allowed small farm owners to band together, pool resources, and get water to where it was needed. In the state of California, this Act enabled the dive...
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[ "Act for the Government and Protection of Indians", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
The Act for the Government and Protection of Indians (Chapter 133, Cal. Stats., April 22, 1850), nicknamed the Indian Indenture Act was enacted by the first session of the California State Legislature and signed into law by the 1st Governor of California, Peter Hardeman Burnett. The legislation led to the forced labor ...
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[ "Act for the Government and Protection of Indians", "main subject", "indenture" ]
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[ "Act for the Government and Protection of Indians", "main subject", "unfree labour" ]
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[ "Act for the Government and Protection of Indians", "main subject", "forced apprenticeship" ]
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[ "California State Transportation Agency", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "California State Transportation Agency", "replaces", "California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency" ]
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[ "California State Transportation Agency", "topic's main category", "Category:California State Transportation Agency" ]
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[ "Collective work (France)", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
A collective work under the copyright law of France is a collective work that contains the works of several authors created, assembled, harmonized and published under the direction of a person or organization who owns the commercial and moral rights of the work as a whole. The work as a whole is distinct from the ind...
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[ "French company law", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "French company law", "topic's main category", "Category:French business law" ]
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[ "Copyright law of France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Copyright law of France", "topic's main category", "Category:French copyright law" ]
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[ "Copyright law of France", "main subject", "copyright" ]
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[ "Generalized Social Contribution", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
Functioning The CSG payable by all residents in France, except (for earned & retirement income) those who are not members of any French compulsory medical insurance scheme. It is levied at source on most income, excluding benefits and family. Its rate, modified in 2018, amounts to 9.2% for most categories of income, of...
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[ "California Reparations Task Force", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board", "applies to jurisdiction", "California" ]
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[ "Legal history of France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
The legal history of France is commonly divided into three periods: that of the old French law (Ancien Droit), that of the Revolutionary or intermediary law (Droit révolutionnaire ou intermédiaire), and that of the Napoleonic law or Droit nouveau ('New law').
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[ "Legal history of France", "topic's main category", "Category:Legal history of France" ]
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[ "Defence and Citizenship Day (France)", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "12th Parliament of Kenya", "applies to jurisdiction", "Kenya" ]
The 12th Parliament of Kenya is the meeting of the legislative branch of the national government of Kenya, which began on 31 August 2017. The National Assembly is made up of 350 members comprising 290 members elected from constituencies, 47 women representatives, 12 nominated members. and the Speaker of the National As...
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[ "12th Parliament of Kenya", "replaces", "11th Kenyan Parliament" ]
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[ "Driving licence in France", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Driving licence in France", "used by", "motor vehicle driver" ]
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[ "Ministry of the Overseas (France)", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Métropole", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Métropole", "topic's main category", "Category:Metropolis in France" ]
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[ "Castex government", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Castex government", "replaces", "Second Philippe Government" ]
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[ "Edict of Versailles", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Borne government", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Borne government", "follows", "Castex government" ]
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[ "Borne government", "replaces", "Castex government" ]
History Formation On 16 May 2022, more than three weeks after the presidential election and 9 days after the second inauguration of Emmanuel Macron, Jean Castex tendered the resignation of his government to the President of the Republic. The same day, the Élysée Palace informed the press that Élisabeth Borne, incumbent...
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[ "Borne government", "topic's main category", "Category:Borne government" ]
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[ "National Rally group (National Assembly)", "applies to jurisdiction", "France" ]
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[ "Design and Artists Copyright Society", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
The Design and Artists Copyright Society is a British private limited company. It is a rights management organisation which collects and distributes royalties to visual artists. It was established in 1983 as the Design and Artists Copyright Society Limited and has distributed £100 million in royalties to visual artists...
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[ "Design and Artists Copyright Society", "owner of", "DACS register" ]
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[ "Queen Elizabeth II Centre", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
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[ "Queen Elizabeth II Centre", "has use", "convention center" ]
Operation The centre is owned by HM Government and its operation is conducted by an executive agency of the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. It has 32 versatile "empty box" style rooms which are suitable for a range of events. It specialises in events for between 40 and 1,300 delegates. It also has...
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[ "Climate Change Act 2008", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
The Climate Change Act 2008 (c 27) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act makes it the duty of the Secretary of State to ensure that the net UK carbon account for all six Kyoto greenhouse gases for the year 2050 is at least 100% lower than the 1990 baseline, toward avoiding dangerous climate change....
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "officeholder", "Winston Churchill" ]
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "officeholder", "Clement Attlee" ]
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "officeholder", "Patrick McLoughlin" ]
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "officeholder", "Michael Gove" ]
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "different from", "Chancellor of the Exchequer" ]
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "topic's main category", "Category:Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster" ]
Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster See also Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Minister without portfolio County Palatine of Lancaster
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[ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "officeholder", "David Lidington" ]
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[ "Ministry of Magic", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
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[ "Ministry of Magic", "replaces", "Wizards' Council" ]
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[ "Ministry of Magic", "topic's main category", "Category:Ministry of Magic" ]
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[ "2001 United Kingdom census", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
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[ "2001 United Kingdom census", "follows", "United Kingdom Census 1991" ]
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[ "2001 United Kingdom census", "topic's main category", "Category:United Kingdom Census 2001" ]
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[ "2001 United Kingdom census", "followed by", "United Kingdom Census 2011" ]
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "applies to jurisdiction", "United Kingdom" ]
The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom is the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently King Charles III. Variants of the royal arms are used by other members of the British royal family, by the Government of the United Kingdom, and some courts and legislatures in a number of Commonwealth realms. There ...
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "harp" ]
History England and Scotland The current royal arms originated in the arms of the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland, both adopted in the twelfth century. The English arms were quartered with those of France from 1340 (except 1360-69), representing the English claim to the French throne. The arms of Scotland re...
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "coat of arms of Ireland" ]
Description Outside Scotland At the centre of the arms is a quartered shield, depicting the three passant guardant lions of England in the first and fourth quarters, the rampant lion and double tressure flory-counterflory of Scotland in the second quarter, and a harp for Ireland in the third quarter. Surrounding the sh...
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "Royal coat of arms in Scotland" ]
The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom is the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently King Charles III. Variants of the royal arms are used by other members of the British royal family, by the Government of the United Kingdom, and some courts and legislatures in a number of Commonwealth realms. There ...
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "lion" ]
The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom is the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently King Charles III. Variants of the royal arms are used by other members of the British royal family, by the Government of the United Kingdom, and some courts and legislatures in a number of Commonwealth realms. There ...
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "Tudor rose" ]
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "threefoil" ]
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[ "Coat of arms of the United Kingdom", "depicts", "tressure flory" ]
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