| 41. | The state law contained a grandfather clause that would have allowed Lucas to build if he applied for a building permit quickly.
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| 42. | Many cities had already adopted seals that bore no relation to the state seal, but they were exempted under a grandfather clause.
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| 43. | A grandfather clause was also enacted by the 2nd Oklahoma Legislature by the state s Democratic leaders, effectively excluding blacks from voting.
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| 44. | By the 1940s the Supreme Court began to find disfranchisement such as the " grandfather clause " and the white primary unconstitutional.
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| 45. | Removing the grandfather clause for development in approved sewer areas was but one of 15 specific suggestions offered by the environmental groups.
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| 46. | A grandfather clause that lets existing pets stay but doesn't let them be replaced " is a terrible policy, " said Vernon.
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| 47. | Canada says a NAFTA grandfather clause allows it to keep its tariffs, which it says perform the same function as the old quotas.
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| 48. | Under terms of the new collective bargaining agreement, a grandfather clause allows any player to sign for 105 percent of his previous salary.
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| 49. | While some environmentalists had grumbled that the grandfather clause was being abused, no one had ever sued on that basis until last year.
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| 50. | Nowadays in New York City, coal ovens can only be rebuilt or replaced under an environmental grandfather clause _ not installed from scratch.
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