Wiktionary restraintRestraint may refer to A personal virtue . See self control . Physical restraint , the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as handcuffs, ropes, straps, etc. Medical restraint , a subset of general physical restraint used for medical purposes Restraint film Restraint film , an Australian thriller directed by David Deenan Safety harness The use of any type of brake etc. to slow down or stop any moving machine or vehicle In legal terminology Restraint of trade , a restriction on a person s freedom to conduct business Restraint on alienation , in property law, a clause that seeks to prohibit the recipient of property from transferring his or her interest Judicial restraint , a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power Prior restraint , a government s actions that prevent materials from being distributed Vertical restraints , agreements between firms or individuals at different levels of the production and distribution process See also Constraint disambiguation disambig fr Contention ... more details
A chemical restraint is a form of medical restraint in which a medication drug is used to restrict the freedom or movement of a patient or in some cases to sedation sedate a patient. These are used in emergency medicine emergency , acute care acute , and pyschiatric care psychiatric settings to control unruly patients who are interfering with their care or who are otherwise harmful to themselves or others in their vicinity. Drugs that are often used as chemical restraints include benzodiazepines such as Lorazepam Ativan , Midazolam Versed , or Diazepam Valium ref http books.google.com books?id 9rujGg1MQLAC&pg PA125&dq 22chemical restraint 22&as brr 3&ie ISO 8859 1&output html ref . Haloperidol Haldol is a drug chemically unrelated to benzodiazepines and is also popular for chemical restraint, without the potentially dangerous side effects of benzodiazepine drugs. However, Haloperidol has its own set of serious side effects, some of which can be fatal. In the United States , no drugs are presently approved by the Food and Drug Administration United States U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA for use as chemical restraints ref http books.google.com books?id oA7qSOvYZxUC&pg RA1 PA1812&dq 22chemical restraint 22&ie ISO 8859 1&output html ref . The use of chemical restraint has been criticized. It has been found to be mismanaged by health care workers for the convenience of the staff rather than the benefit of the patient, as workers use them to prevent patients from resisting care rather than improving the health of the patient ref http books.google.com books?id EB00rD8AqaYC&pg RA1 PA723&dq 22chemical restraint 22&lr &as brr 3&ie ISO 8859 1&output html ref . This has been found to cause more confusion in patients, thereby slowing their recovery ref http books.google.com books?id Tr0Olt8N2JkC&pg PA246&lpg PA245&dq 22chemical restraint 22&as brr 3&ie ISO 8859 1&output html ref . References reflist Health care DEFAULTSORT Chemical Restraint Category Physical restraint Medicine ... more details
Restraint bias is the tendency for people to overestimate their ability to control impulsivity impulsive behavior . An inflated self control belief may lead to greater exposure to temptation, and increased impulsiveness. Therefore, the restraint bias has bearing on addiction . For example, someone might experiment with drugs, simply because they believe they can resist any potential addiction. ref name pmid19883487 cite journal author Nordgren LF, van Harreveld F, van der Pligt J title The restraint bias how the illusion of self restraint promotes impulsive behavior. journal Psychol Sci year 2009 volume 20 issue 12 pages 1523 8 pmid 19883487 doi 10.1111 j.1467 9280.2009.02468.x pmc url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez eutils elink.fcgi?dbfrom pubmed&tool sumsearch.org cite&retmode ref&cmd prlinks&id 19883487 ref An individual s inability to control, or their temptation can come from several different visceral impulses , Visceral Impulses can include hunger, sexual arousal, and fatigue. These impulses provide information about the current state and behavior needed to keep the body satisfied. ref name pmid19883487 cite journal author Nordgren LF, van Harreveld F, van der Pligt J title The restraint bias how the illusion of self restraint promotes impulsive behavior. journal Psychol Sci year 2009 volume 20 issue 12 pages 1523 8 pmid 19883487 doi 10.1111 j.1467 9280.2009.02468.x pmc url http web.ebscohost.com.unh proxy01.newhaven.edu 2048 ehost pdfviewer pdfviewer?sid 4c1d87eb 0ca3 43e9 acad c02fb98969e0 40sessionmgr15&vid 4&hid 113 ref See also Empathy gap List of cognitive biases References reflist Biases Category Cognitive biases cognitive psych stub ... more details
Notability Books date March 2011 BR Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Prior Restraint title orig translator author Orson Scott Card country United States language English language English series genre published in Maps in a Mirror publication type publisher Tor Books media type Print Hardcover & Paperback pub date 1990 in literature 1990 english pub date preceded by followed by Commented out Image OSCMapsMirror.jpg thumb right Short story collection About the short story the legal term Prior restraint Prior Restraint is a short story by Orson Scott Card . It appears in his short story collection Maps in a Mirror . Plot summary Empty section date June 2008 See also portal Novels List of works by Orson Scott Card Orson Scott Card External links http www.hatrack.com The official Orson Scott Card website OrsonScottCardMaps Category Short stories by Orson Scott Card story stub ... more details
restraint is found to be unconstitutional the restraint will not be effective. Promissory ... restraint. Forefeiture restraints In the event of a breach the property returns to the grantor or the grantor ... the validity of an automatic transfer makes it a state action. To be effective the restraint must be reasonable and the restraint must be the same as a real covenant or equitable servitude. There are six factors to determine if a restraint on alienation is reasonable Type of price fixed or not fixed ... bargaining power of the parties Duration a time limit to the restraint is preferred Limit to the number of persons to which transfer is prohibited A restraint that increases the value of property ... ed. St. Paul, Mn Thompson West , 42. References references DEFAULTSORT Restraint On Alienation ... more details
Judicial restraint is a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judge s to limit the exercise of their own power. It asserts that judges should hesitate to strike down laws unless they are obviously unconstitutional, ref http www.bartleby.com 59 14 judicialrest.html ref though what counts as obviously unconstitutional is itself a matter of some debate. ref http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 2029687 ref Judicial restraint is sometimes regarded as the opposite of judicial activism . In deciding questions of constitutional law , judicially restrained jurists go to great lengths to defer to the legislature. Former Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. , considered to be one of the first major advocates of the philosophy, would describe the importance of judicial restraint in many of his books. ref http ndpr.nd.edu news 25262 oliver wendell holmes jr legal theory and judicial restraint ref Former Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter , a Democrat appointed by Franklin Roosevelt , is generally seen as the model of judicial restraint . ref A Justice for All , by Kim Isaac Eisler, page 11 ISBN 0 671 76787 9 ref Judicially restrained judges respect stare decisis , the principle of upholding established precedent handed down by past judges. ref name time.com http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,961645 6,00.html ref When the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist Rehnquist overturned some of the precedents of the Warren Court, Time magazine said he was not following the theory of judicial restraint. ref name time.com However, Rehnquist was also acknowledged as a more conservative advocate of the philosophy. ref http articles.cnn.com 2005 09 03 justice rehnquist.legacy 1 william hubbs rehnquist judicial legacy supreme court? s PM LAW ref Related theories ... been violated but declines to act. It is often described as a type of judicial restraint, although ... 2 DEFAULTSORT Judicial Restraint Category Legal history of the United States Category American legal ... more details
restraint Goldstein & Brooks, 2007 often used in emergency situations or for de escalation purposes ... as an alternative to adequate staff McAfee, Schwilk & Miltruski, 2006, p. 713 . Also, restraint ... restraint has resulted in many deaths. Physical restraint can be dangerous, sometimes in unexpected ... to escape For these and many other reasons, extreme caution is needed in the use of physical restraint ... Public policy on physical restraint of children with disabilities in public schools series Education ... restraint in school series Behavioral Disorders year 2004 cite web last Kutz first Gregory title Selected ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Physical Restraint Category Physical restraint de Fesselung physisch ja ... more details
Contract law Restraint of trade is a common law doctrine relating to the enforceability of contractual restrictions on freedom to conduct business. In an old leading case of Mitchell v Reynolds 1711 Lord Smith LC said, ref name Mitchell Mitchell v Reynolds 1711 1 P Wms 181 ref blockquote it is the privilege of a trader in a free country, in all matters not contrary to law, to regulate his own mode of carrying it on according to his own discretion and choice. If the law has regulated or restrained his mode of doing this, the law must be obeyed. But no power short of the general law ought to restrain his free discretion. blockquote A contractual undertaking not to trade is void law void and unenforceable against the promisor as contrary to the Public policy doctrine public policy of promoting trade, unless the restraint of trade is reasonable to protect the interest of the purchaser of a business. ref name Maxim Nordenfelt v Maxim, Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co 1894 AC 535 ref Restraints ... Image Edward coke.jpg thumb left Edward Coke Chief Justice Coke , 17th century English jurist The restraint ... to public policy, unless the Reasonable person reasonableness of an agreement could be shown. A restraint ... anywhere in the world, and would not compete with Maxim in any way. To be a valid restraint ... nothing in return. On hearing the plaintiff s attempt to enforce this restraint, Hull J exclaimed ... restraint served no legitimate purpose for one s business and ought to be void. But already ... Justice Fry stated that a restraint unlimited in space need not be void, since the real question ... anywhere in the world it was an unreasonable restraint to not compete with Maxim in any way. This approach ... and business secrets. The restraint is reasonable, i.e. sufficiently protects the interest and goes ... the illegal aspects of the clause and enforce the remainder. Contemporary application Though the restraint ... Practical law http www.practicallaw.com 2 103 2061 Restraint of trade and business secrets Category ... more details
TOCright Medical restraints are physical restraint s used during certain medical procedures. Medical restraints are designed to restrain patients with the minimum of discomfort and pain and to prevent patients injuring themselves or others. There are many kinds of mild, safety oriented medical restraints which are widely used. For example, the use of bed rails is routine in many hospitals and other care facilities, as the restraint prevents patients from rolling out of bed accidentally. Newborns frequently wear mittens to prevent accidental scratching. Some wheelchair users use a belt or a tray to keep them from falling out of their wheelchairs. In fact, not using these kinds of restraints when needed can lead to legal liability for preventable injuries. ref http www.nursinglaw.com syhp.htm ref Medical restraints are generally used to prevent people with severe physical or mental disorders from harming themselves or others. A major goal of most medical restraints is to prevent injuries due to falls. Other medical restraints are intended to prevent a harmful behavior, such as hitting people. Ethically and legally, once a person is restrained, the safety and well being of the restrained ... restraints is regulated in many jurisdictions. At one time in California, psychiatric restraint was viewed ... restraint s is no longer viewed as a treatment, but can be used as a behavioral intervention ... restraint Four point restraints , fabric body holders , straitjacket s are typically only used ... of serious injury from falling. Limb restraint s are used to prevent activity in various limbs. They are wrapped ... children. Chemical restraint s are medication drugs that are administered to restrict the freedom ... and regional companies teach physical non mechanical restraint techniques for companies and agencies ... cite web url http www.fda.gov bbs topics NEWS NEW00280.html title Patient Restraint Devices Can ..., RN, BSN, JD Health care DEFAULTSORT Medical Restraint Category Physical restraint de Fixierung Medizin ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Restraint of Beasts title orig translator image File RestraintOfBeasts.jpg 220px image caption First edition cover author Magnus Mills illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre tragi comedy publisher Flamingo imprint Flamingo release date 07 September 1998 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 208 isbn 0 00 225720 3 preceded by followed by The Restraint of Beasts is a tragicomic debut novel , written by Magnus Mills . In it, an anonymous narrator the foreman works for a Scottish fencing company, run by Donald who is consumed by work and the desire for efficiency . The narrator is promoted to foreman and put in charge of Tam and Richie who prefer a Laissez Faire approach to work and so are at odds with both their management and their new foreman. Mills deadpan narrative voice is at times either revealing or naive, and both these interpretations of the narrator are supported throughout the text it is up to the reader to decide where the narrator is ironic or genuinely emoting. Plot introduction The novel starts with a phone call, Mr McCrindle s fence has gone slack , and sees the three main characters duly dispatched to the scene of Tam and Richie s previous job, which they have left in a hurry. The ensuing Kafkaesque incidents set the tone for the rest of the novel, where Tam, Richie, and the narrator find themselves sent off to England in work related exile . Major themes The Restraint of Beasts exhibits many issues and themes, most prominently that of work. Donald s drive for efficiency can be seen ... paying instalments on while he was away has been repossessed. Awards and nominations The Restraint of Beasts ... reflist Magnus Mills DEFAULTSORT Restraint Of Beasts, The Category 1998 novels Category British novels Category Debut novels Category Novels about slavery de Die Herren der Z une eu The Restraint of Beasts ... more details
Infobox film name Restraint image writer Dave Warner starring Stephen Moyer br Travis Fimmel br Teresa Palmer director David Denneen producer Dan Halsted br Mark Lazarus br Anna Fawcett br Todd Fellman music Elliott Wheeler cinematography Simon Duggan editing Rodrigo Balart br Toby Denneen runtime 90 minutes release 2 April 2009 country Film Australia language English budget 5,000,000 Restraint is a 2008 in film 2008 Australia n Thriller genre thriller film , directed by David Denneen , written by Dave Warner and starring Stephen Moyer , Travis Fimmel and Teresa Palmer . The film was shot on location around New South Wales , Australia in mid 2005. Working titles during production were Ravenswood , Guests and Power Surge . It also features a cameo from British actress Vanessa Redgrave . Cast Teresa Palmer as Dale Travis Fimmel as Ronald Ron Jason Beron Stephen Moyer as Andrew Shepard Philip Holder as Sgt. Paul Wittens Margie McCrae as Mrs. Wynott Peter Davies as Terry Gilmore Alyssa McClelland as Gabrielle Nate Jones actor Nate Jones as Tim Joanne Hunt as Constable Edwina Blainey Plot Two fugitives on the run from a murder scene take hostage an agoraphobia agoraphobic art dealer with a dark past of his own. Captive by way of taking refuge in a magnificent country estate, Dale Teresa Palmer and Ron Travis Fimmel find themselves participants in a game of survival. Dale, a stripper , is resentful of the way she has been treated in the past. Their hostage, Andrew Stephen Moyer , appears to represent everything she s been unable to have but always wanted. Ron, impulsive and out of control, loves Dale and will do whatever he can to take her away from her old life. Dale saves Andrew ... Restraint why an Australian thriller suffered a single screen one week release IXLEMFDZOR.html Brendan Swift, Restraint Why an Australian Thriller Suffered a Single Screen One Week Release , If Magazine ... http www.restraint movie.com Official Website for Restraint IMDb title id 0441782 title Restraint ... more details
File Leg restraint01 2003 06 02.jpg thumb 250px Leg restraints Limb restraints are physical restraint s that are applied to a person s arm s or human leg leg s. The application of limb restraints on both arms and legs at once is sometimes known as a four point restraint . As a medical restraint , limb restraints are soft, padded hand cuffs cuffs which are applied to a patient to prevent the patient from causing harm to him herself or to others. The device consists of cuffs which are wrapped around the patient s wrist s or ankle s, and straps that are attached to the frame of their bed or chair. ref http books.google.com books?id CzVIWyWga MC&pg PA772&lpg PA772&dq limb restraint&source web&ots ECfmqY 3On&sig pQpyc8wkpBUo84lkDxq2ZVLmZtk&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 1&ct result Diversified health occupations , by Louise Simmers . ISBN 1 4018 1456 5. ref Limb restraints are often used on a combative or disoriented patient who is using his her arms or legs to strike at staff or others, to pull important medical apparatus, such as an Intravenous therapy IV tube or catheter , out of their body, ref http books.google.com books?id iytW4k9hQ6sC&pg PA512&lpg PA512&dq limb restraint&source web&ots cs9M6ZuAyp&sig Hu6H3H18aCl4 AuvfAlQLmf6ZDY&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 7&ct result ref or to otherwise interfere with their care. Arm restraints also become necessary when a patient must lie on his her back at all times. Patients who may come in need of limb restraints include those who have suffered a head injury , those recovering from seizures usually multiple ones , have been under ... point restraint. Most patients who find themselves restrained naturally think they can free themselves ..., which is possible. There, the restraint is tied and can be easily untied. After freeing one arm ... bondage . See also Medical restraint Posey vest References reflist Health care Category Physical restraint fi Lepositeet ... more details
Image Headrest.jpg thumb Head restraint in a Lincoln Town Car In an automobile , head restraint are attached or integrated into the top of the car seat seats in each seating position to limit the rearward movement of rear and adult occupant s head relative to his torso in a Traffic collision crash , so as to reduce the danger of whiplash or other injury to the cervical vertebrae . ref name R17 http www.unece.org fileadmin DAM trans main wp29 wp29regs r017r4e.pdf UNECE Regulation 17 Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Vehicles With Regard to the Seats, Their Anchorages and Any Head Restraints ref ref name FMVSS202 Eval http www.webcitation.org 62vMMUPPX FMVSS No. 202, Head Restraints for Passenger Vehicles Preliminary Economic Assessment and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis ref Since their mandatory introduction in the late 1960s, head restraints have prevented or mitigated thousands of devastating injuries. ref name FMVSS202 Eval A patent for an automobile headrest was granted to Benjamin Katz, a resident of Oakland, California , in 1921 ref http www.google.com patents?id TJleAAAAEBAJ&printsec abstract&zoom 4&source gbs overview r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false US Patent 1471168 Headrest for Automobile Seats and the Like ref . Additional patents for such devices were issued in 1930 ref http www.google.com patents?id yoFRAAAAEBAJ&printsec abstract&source gbs overview r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false US Patent 1781600 Combined Automobile Headrest and Strap Hanger ref and in 1950 ref http www.google.com patents?id YLhXAAAAEBAJ&printsec abstract&zoom 4&source gbs overview r&redir esc y v onepage&q&f false US Patent 2502801 Headrest for Automobile Seats ref , and subsequently. Head ... of the head restraint, measured at a point either convert 65 mm in 2 abbr on below the top of the head restraint or convert 635 mm in 1 abbr on above the seating reference point must be not less ... seats. The head restraint must withstand an increasing rearward load until there is a failure ... more details
Censorship Prior restraint or prior censorship is censorship imposed, usually by a government, on expression ..., or other rules. Prior restraint prevents the censored material from being heard or distributed ... , Constitution of Argentina Argentina prior restraint by the government is forbidden, subject to certain exceptions, by a constitution . Prior restraint can be effected in a number of ways. For example ... are considered prior restraint because potential future publications are stopped in advance. Exceptions to restrictions on prior restraint Not all restrictions on free speech is a breach of the prior restraint doctrine. It is widely accepted that publication of information affecting national security ... reasons. Judicial view Prior restraint is often considered a particularly oppressive form of censorship ... do not directly impoverish the marketplace of ideas . Prior restraint, on the other hand ... become fully operative. quote A prior restraint, by contrast and by definition, has an immediate ... publication chills speech, prior restraint freezes it at least for the time. Also, most of the early struggles for freedom of the press were against forms of prior restraint. Thus prior restraint came ... to approve it, when they might approve other forms of press restriction. Prior restraint in the United ... on a prior restraint issue was Near v. Minnesota , ussc 283 697 1931 . In that case the Court held prior ..., and the like. It wrote cquote the protection even as to previous restraint is not absolutely ... publications, distribution of literature of any kind in a city of 18,000. . . . . . Any prior restraint ... 1963 . Respondent thus carries a heavy burden of showing justification for the imposition of such a restraint .... It was not clear at the time what the effect would be on future prior restraint cases. The H ... with the judicial process. Nonetheless, they are a form of prior restraint, and the press in particular .... It wrote Our analysis ends as it began, with a confrontation between prior restraint imposed to protect ... more details
A belly chain is a physical restraint worn by wikt prisoner prisoner s, consisting of a chain around the waist , to which the prisoner s hands may be chained or Handcuffs cuffed . Sometimes the ankles are also connected by means of longer chains. Such restraints are often used in the United States in courtroom s, or for Prisoner transport transporting prisoners , or in other public situations as a safeguard against escape. References references unreferenced date March 2008 DEFAULTSORT Belly Chain Restraint Category Chains Category Physical restraint zh ... more details
primarysources date January 2009 Matthew Barney No Restraint is a 2006 in film 2006 Documentary film documentary directed by Alison Chernick . It follows artist Matthew Barney best known for The Cremaster Cycle and his collaborator, singer songwriter Bj rk , as they embark on a filmmaking journey in Japan. It reveals Barney s process in creating Drawing Restraint 9 , a cinematic piece that combines a whaling vessel 45,000 pounds of petroleum jelly and traditional Japanese rituals into a fantasy love story. It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and had its theatrical release in December 2006 after being acquired by Independent Film Channel IFC The Weinstein Company . External links http www.matthewbarneynorestraint.com Matthew Barney No Restraint Official site Category Documentary films about visual artists ... more details
Infobox Film name Drawing Restraint 9 image Drawingrestraint9.jpg caption Poster for Drawing Restraint ... Japanese Drawing Restraint 9 2005 is a project by visual artist Matthew Barney consisting of a feature length 35mm film, large scale sculptures, photographs, drawings, and books. The Drawing Restraint ... sculptural installations or drawings. Barney created Drawing Restraint 1 6 while still an undergraduate at Yale University and completed Drawing Restraint 16 in 2007 at London s Serpentine Gallery . With a soundtrack composed by Bj rk , Drawing Restraint 9 is an unconventional love story set in Japan ... completely mutual. Drawing Restraint 9 premiered at the 62nd Venice Film Festival and was screened ... rights to Drawing Restraint 9 and distributed the film to screen in 18 cities across the U.S. in the fall ... on Mayumi Miyata playing the sh . Soundtrack The Drawing Restraint 9 album Drawing Restraint 9 soundtrack ... name Music1 cite web url http unit.bjork.com specials dr9 title Drawing Restraint 9 Special accessdate ... archiveurl archivedate quote ref See also Drawing Restraint 9 album Drawing Restraint 9 Soundtrack The Cremaster Cycle References Reflist 2 External links http www.drawingrestraint.net Drawing Restraint Official website of the art series imdb title id 0446685 title Drawing Restraint 9 Amg movie 335219 Drawing Restraint 9 http unit.bjork.com specials dr9 Bj rk.com Drawing Restraint 9 The official Bj rk website for the Drawing Restraint 9 album film s soundtrack . http www.sfmoma.org exhibitions exhib detail.asp?id 230 Matthew Barney Drawing Restraint Exhibition overview Details of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art s exhibitions of Drawing Restraint 1 14 that ran from June 23 through September 17, 2006. http www.cremasterfanatic.com News news06 05 07.html Drawing Restraint 9 A Metaphorical ... Restraint Series Synopsis http www.culiblog.org 2006 02 drawing restraint dragging ambergris Culiblog.org, film review of Drawing Restraint 9 by Debra Solomon Bjork Category Avant garde and experimental ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Drawing Restraint 9 Type Soundtrack Artist Bj rk Cover Drawing restraint 9 album.jpg Released July 25, 2005 small United Kingdom U.K. small br August 23, 2005 small United States U.S. small Recorded 2004 Genre Soundtrack Length 52 03 Label One Little Indian Producer Bj rk , Mark Bell LFO Mark Bell and Valgeir Sigur sson Last album Army of Me Remixes and Covers br 2005 This album Drawing Restraint 9 br 2005 Next album Surrounded surrounded br 2006 Album ratings MC 67 100 ref http www.metacritic.com music drawing restraint 9 ost Metacritic score ref rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref http www.allmusic.com album drawing restraint 9 r787425 Allmusic review ref rev2 Entertainment Weekly rev2Score B ref cite journal url http www.ew.com ew article 0,,1098322,00.html title Short Takes publisher Entertainment Weekly date 2 September 2005 page 81 accessdate 29 April 2012 ref rev3 Pitchfork Media rev3Score 7.0 10 ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 15473 Bj C3 B6rk Drawing Restraint 9 Pitchfork Media review ref rev4 Rolling Stone rev4Score Rating 3 5 9 08 05 rev5 The Guardian rev5Score Rating 4 5 ref http www.guardian.co.uk arts fridayreview story 0,12102,1528316,00.html 7 15 05 ref The Music from Drawing Restraint 9 is a soundtrack created by Bj rk in collaboration with her partner Matthew Barney for his Drawing Restraint 9 film of the same title . For this project Bj rk traveled to Japan to study ancient Japanese music. Several tracks are made with the sound of the sho musical instrument sh , a Japanese instrument ... Restraint 9 Special on http bjork.com bjork.com imdb title id 0446685 title Drawing Restraint 9 metacritic album drawing restraint 9 ost Drawing Restraint 9 Bjork Category Bj rk albums Category ... albums Category One Little Indian Records soundtracks fr Drawing Restraint 9 album it Drawing Restraint 9 album pt Drawing Restraint 9 fi Drawing Restraint 9 soundtrack sv Drawing Restraint 9 ... more details
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A post sale restraint , also termed a post sale restriction , as those terms are used in United States patent law and United States antitrust law antitrust law , is a limitation that operates after a sale of goods to a purchaser has occurred and purports to restrain, restrict, or limit the scope of the buyer s freedom to utilize, resell, or otherwise dispose of or take action regarding the sold goods. ref See, e.g., https law.fordham.edu publications articles 200flspub6457.pdf Peter Carstensen , Post Sale Restraints via Patent Licensing A Seedcentric Perspective , 16 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 1053 2006 The use of post sale restraints on buyers of patented goods is an increasingly common strategy of patent holders. The seller attaches a notice to the patented good or a good containing a patented component purporting to limit scope of what the buyer has bought and imposing explicit restraints on buyers freedom to resell the product or take other actions. The patent community has sought to justify and explain these post sale restraints based on an analogy to the right of real property owners to encumber such property with covenants that restrict future owners. The key claim is that the patent owner has the right to divide the interests in the goods being sold and declare that only some rights were transferred. This conception provides a basis to bind not only the party in privity but all others who come, or might come, into possession of this property. www.abanet.org antitrust at source 03 01 frommskitol.pdf Jeffery B. Fromm and Robert A. Skitol , Harmonization of the IP ... by great freedom of traffic in such things as pass from hand to hand. General restraint in the alienation ... 1917 . ref the Court refused to enforce a post sale price fixing restraint imposed on phonograph ... subject to a post sale restraint it licensed the other patents, which covered the manufacture ... Restraint Category United States patent law Category United States antitrust law ... more details
Davis The first appearance of an armored superhuman restraint unit in the Marvel Universe was in the pages ... Marvel Comics ref of S.H.I.E.L.D., known as Anti Superhuman Restraint Unit, and more commonly ... Restraint Unit to capture Nitro comics Robert Nitro Hunter they failed and died when they were caught ... more details
Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929 popularly known as the Sarda Act after its sponsor Rai Sahib Harbilas Sarda to the British India Legislature in India was passed on 28 September 1929, fixed the age of marriage for girls at 14 years and boys at 18 years. It came into effect six months later on April 1, 1930 and it applies to all of British India, not just to Hindus. ref name Gulati cite journal last Gulati first Leela date Aug., 1976 title Age of Marriage of Women and Population Growth The Kerala Experience journal Economic and Political Weekly publisher Sameeksha Trust volume 11 issue 31 33 pages 1225 1227 1229 1231 1233 1234 jstor 4364831 ref ref Forbes, Geraldin H., Women in Modern India , Cambridge University Press, 1998 ref ref cite news url http timesofindia.indiatimes.com articleshow 1992687.cms title Child brides may declare marriage void last Dhawan first Himanshi date Sep 15, 2006 work Indiatimes accessdate 23 June 2011 location NEW DELHI ref It was a result of social reform movement in India. The legislation was passed by the British Indian Government. Significance It was the first social reform issue which was taken up by the organized women in India. They played a major role in the development of argument and actively used the device of political petition and in the process contributed in the field of politics. ref Forbes, Geraldin H., Women in Modern India , Cambridge University Press, 1998 pp 83 ref The various organized women associations got the opportunity of playing independent political role when the cautious British India government, under the pressure of the world opinion, the social reformist in India and Nationalist freedom fighters, referred the Sharda s Bill Hindu Child Marriage Bill to a select committee of ten headed by Sir Moropant Visavanath Joshi . The All India Women s Conference , Women s India Association and National Council of Women in India , through their members developed and articulated the argument in favour of raising of the age ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The Appointment of Bishops Act 1533 ref The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by section 5 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 . Due to the repeal of those provisions, it is now authorised by section 19 2 of the Interpretation Act 1978 . ref parliament Parliament of England long title An Acte restraynyng the payment of Annates, &c. ref These words are printed against this Act in the second column of Schedule 2 to the Statute Law Revision Act 1948, which is headed Title . ref year 1533 statute book chapter 25 Hen 8 c 20 introduced by territorial extent royal assent commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status original text legislation history revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk aep Hen8 25 20 contents The Appointment of Bishops Act 1533 25 Hen 8 c 20 , also known as the Act Concerning Ecclesiastical Appointments and Absolute Restraint of Annates , is an Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of the Parliament of England . This Act was partly in force in Great Britain at the end of 2010. ref The Chronological Table of the Statutes , 1235 2010. The Stationery Office . 2011. ISBN 978 0 11 840509 6. Part I. Page 42, read with pages viii and x. ref It was passed by the English Reformation Parliament in 1534. It abolished all annates and made de jure the royal domination of ecclesiastical elections, which theretofore had been de facto . After the Act of Conditional Restraints of Annates 23 Hen 8 c 20 of 1532, Thomas Cromwell , chief minister of Henry VIII of England , wanted to abolish all payments to the Holy See in Rome and to assign them to the King of England to strengthen royal finances. Sometime before January 1533, the Crown prepared a list of acts necessary to be made at this Parliament, and one item included what the historian Stanford E. Lehmberg believes is probably the first known source for this Act blockquote Item, an act that if th ... more details
Prior review occurs when executive persons read materials before they have been made available to the public . ref http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Prior Restraint Prior Restraint legal definition at TheFreeDictionary ref It is not to be confused with prior restraint . References Reflist Suggested sources http www.studentpress.org nspa trends law0602hs.html Category Censorship Category Censorship in the arts Category Historical deletion Category Freedom of expression Education stub Journalism stub Humanrights stub Law stub ... more details
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