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ประโยคมือถือ
  • Until the thirteenth century and onwards, only deniers were actually minted as coin money.
  • In the Foundation's early years, steel was so valuable that it was used to coin money.
  • It may also coin money, regulate the value of American or foreign currency and punish counterfeiters.
  • Henry recognized Arnulf as duke, confirming his right to appoint bishops, coin money and issue laws.
  • However, the states cannot coin money themselves.
  • Pepsi just coins money in the market.
  • Johann Friedrich succeeded in elevating coin money in the Upper Saxon Circle, the other two places were Leipzig and Berlin.
  • Their response was Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 5 of the Constitution, which reserves to Congress the power to coin money.
  • It was awarded quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money, and establish colonies.
  • Amadeus, but not his successors, was granted the right to coin money ( at the Palais de l'Isle ), legitimise bastards, and create notaries.
  • Economists call this seigniorage, a medieval French term related to droit du seigneur, or lord's rights; in this case it refers to the right to coin money.
  • Two chains in the Midwest commissioned their own paper scrip, but this was never issued as the Treasury warned it trespassed on the federal prerogative to coin money.
  • Section 115 of the Constitution establishes  a state shall not coin money, nor make anything but gold or silver coin a legal tender in the payment of debts.
  • "If I can make the whole company feel, look and act the way the employees are doing at the Shuttle, this company is going to coin money, " he said.
  • The Dutch East India Company was arguably the first megacorporation, possessing quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money and establish colonies.
  • Article I, Section 8 gives Congress the power to impose taxes, regulate commerce, declare war, coin money, establish federal courts below the Supreme Court level, protect copyrights, and so on.
  • The legitimacy of the ruler was " symbolized by the right to coin money and to have the Friday prayer ( " Jumu'ah khutba " ) said in his name ."
  • The VOC was arguably the first megacorporation the world ever seen, possessing quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, coin money and establish colonies.
  • Voivodes enjoyed income from the royal estates attached to their office, but the right to " grant lands, collect taxes and tolls, or coin money " was reserved for the monarchs.
  • Limitations on tribal powers of self-government include the same limitations applicable to states; for example, neither tribes nor states have the power to make war, engage in foreign relations, or coin money.
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