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    One might be better to consider the "district" as the "city of Washington, District of Columbia".

    View Page 34, the Oath of Office in light of the Montana Code.


    I wish I had a solid parallel for Colorado. However district is not restricted by state boundary - as in METRO organization. Thanks for the map Allodial; the example in mind is New Mexico.
    Last edited by David Merrill; 03-11-16 at 12:51 AM.

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    De Jure vs. De Facto Statelessness

    Lack of registration at birth, which is a serious issue in developing countries, also places children at risk of statelessness. Although not having a birth certificate does not automatically make a child stateless, children who have no legal proof of where they were born, the identity of their parents, or the birthplace of their parents, are at a heightened risk of statelessness. UNHCR & Asylum Aid, Mapping Statelessness in The United Kingdom 23 (2011). The importance of birth registration can be seen in various international and regional human rights instruments that guarantee the right of every child to be registered at birth.


    http://www.ijrcenter.org/thematic-re..._Statelessness

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