| 11. | (e ) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with the objects and purposes of this Article.
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| 12. | Also, the charity has legal personality, and so can enter into contracts, such as employment contracts in its own name.
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| 13. | So it cannot start legal action, it cannot borrow money, and it cannot enter into contracts in its own name.
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| 14. | To protect those matters of Buddhist woman who enter into contract to marry with non-Buddhist man, the 2nd World war.
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| 15. | The decision also could carry significant impact for the multitude of other businesses that enter into contracts with the federal government.
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| 16. | The commission had the power to spend money appropriated or donated to it, accept donations, hold hearings, and enter into contracts.
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| 17. | Langford said, " but we can't refuse to enter into contracts just because a company is not an Olympic sponsor ."
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| 18. | For centuries, husbands and wives could not enter into contracts with each other, because they were seen as one legal unit.
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| 19. | State departments will therefore be bound by the Bill of Rights when, for example, they decide whether to enter into contracts.
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| 20. | Past examples of what happens when religious groups enter into contracts with the government suggest that the result is often unpredictable.
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