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Please stop moving law articles to a US disambiguation unless you can prove that there are other laws with the same name in other countries. ]'''] 05:41, Jul 27, 2004 (UTC) | Please stop moving law articles to a US disambiguation unless you can prove that there are other laws with the same name in other countries. ]'''] 05:41, Jul 27, 2004 (UTC) | ||
:Okay, no problem. Didn't mean to step on any feet; I was unaware of the convention of not disambiguating law names. Could you point me to the relevant discussion? And if you want me to revert the few I've done so far, please let me know, I'm happy to fix them. --] 05:47, 27 Jul 2004 (UTC) |
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Thanks for the dates in the Detroit article - that method of listing voting years has always bugged me. Rmhermen 00:15, Dec 9, 2003 (UTC)
Please stop moving law articles to a US disambiguation unless you can prove that there are other laws with the same name in other countries. RickK 05:41, Jul 27, 2004 (UTC)
- Okay, no problem. Didn't mean to step on any feet; I was unaware of the convention of not disambiguating law names. Could you point me to the relevant discussion? And if you want me to revert the few I've done so far, please let me know, I'm happy to fix them. --Benc 05:47, 27 Jul 2004 (UTC)