Draft article 4 contains the generally accepted bases for conferment of nationality in international law. |
The preliminaries, formal or otherwise, to the conferment of degrees have now been described. |
But Athanasius apprehended this redemption as a conferment, from without and from above, of a divine nature. |
Powers assigned to the monarch in the text of the Constitution are reinterpreted so that the authority attributed to the Monarch is understood as a conferment of authority to the government. |
The conferment of legal personality on these two entities should have resulted in the ordinary rules of taxation being applied to them. |
By extension, is conferment on the contractor of a right to determine the manner in which the assets are to be used in its own commercial interest the essential criterion for a transfer of assets? |