917 resultados para Code of Conduct
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Vols. 1-2 have subtitle : A journal for the judge, the lawyer, and the legislator, containing reports of practice cases, articles on legal topics, new rules of court...; v. 3, A monthly law journal, containing reports of decisions on the Code, articles on legal topics...
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On October 14, 2004, about 2215:06 central daylight time, Pinnacle Airlines flight 3701 (doing business as Northwest Airlink), a Bombardier CL-600-2B19, N8396A, crashed into a residential area about 2.5 miles south of Jefferson City Memorial Airport, Jefferson City, Missouri. The airplane was on a repositioning flight from Little Rock National Airport, Little Rock, Arkansas, to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota. During the flight, both engines flamed out after a pilot-induced aerodynamic stall and were unable to be restarted. The captain and the first officer were killed, and the airplane was destroyed. No one on the ground was injured. The flight was operating under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 on an instrument flight rules flight plan. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable causes of this accident were (1) the pilots' unprofessional behavior, deviation from standard operating procedures, and poor airmanship, which resulted in an in-flight emergency from which they were unable to recover, in part because of the pilots' inadequate training; (2) the pilots' failure to prepare for an emergency landing in a timely manner, including communicating with air traffic controllers immediately after the emergency about the loss of both engines and the availability of landing sites; and (3) the pilots' improper management of the double engine failure checklist, which allowed the engine cores to stop rotating and resulted in the core lock engine condition. Contributing to this accident were (1) the core lock engine condition, which prevented at least one engine from being restarted, and (2) the airplane flight manuals that did not communicate to pilots the importance of maintaining a minimum airspeed to keep the engine cores rotating.
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Known as the "Reprint of Territorial laws."
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Known as the "Reprint of Territorial laws."
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Imprint of v. 2-4: Albany, Weed, Parsons & co., public printers, 1849
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Has supplements.
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Description based on: 1903.
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Repr. from the Code of federal regulations, 36 CFR Ch. XII (7-1-88 ed.).
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"The 1995 Illinois General Assembly enacted House Bill (HB 309) which was signed into law by Governor Jim Edgar on August 11, 1996. The act amended the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by requiring the creation of the Advisory Panel on Minority Health, effective January 1, 1996 (Section 55.62a)"--P.3.
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Cover title.
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Issue for 1923 also in rev. ed.
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Includes index.
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"Title 24, chapter 11, subchapter B, part 201, Code of federal regulations, 1949."
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"Serial no. L. R. 2"
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11th sess., 1880/81, includes Code of civil procedure