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==LAWS AND CITY ORDINANCES==
 
==LAWS AND CITY ORDINANCES==
 
===Public Law 108-233 ("Bruce's Law")===
 
===Public Law 108-233 ("Bruce's Law")===
Public Law 108-233 states that all individuals who have in the past or may in the future unexpectedly transform into rampaging, destructive monsters must go door-to-door informing their neighbors of this fact upon moving or relocating.
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Public Law 108-233 states that all individuals who have in the past or may in the future unexpectedly transform into rampaging, destructive monsters must go door-to-door informing their neighbors of this fact upon moving or relocating.
  
 
===Case Number PC-11-110 (The State vs. Vaclav the Undying)===
 
===Case Number PC-11-110 (The State vs. Vaclav the Undying)===
It was ruled in case #PC-11-110,  '''<u>The State vs. [[Vaclav the Undying]]</u>''' that using magic or other means to animate the dead, thus allowing them to climb out of their graves of their own volition, is considered grave robbing under New Jersey state law. (Precedent was set by the ruling in case #TR-02-554,  '''<u>The State vs. [[Mario "Puppeteer" de la Vega]]</u>''', in which it was ruled that using magic or other means to animate normally inanimate items of value, causing them to leave their current locations and enter the user's posession, is considered theft.)
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It was ruled in case #PC-11-110,  '''<u>The State vs. [[Vaclav the Undying]]</u>''' that using magic or other means to animate the dead, thus allowing them to climb out of their graves of their own volition, is considered grave robbing under New Jersey state law. (Precedent was set by the ruling in case #TR-02-554,  '''<u>The State vs. [[Mario "Puppeteer" de la Vega]]</u>''', in which it was ruled that using magic or other means to animate normally inanimate items of value, causing them to leave their current locations and enter the user's posession, is considered theft.)
  
 
===City Ordinance Number 743===
 
===City Ordinance Number 743===
City Ordinance Number 743 states that all toy factories, clown-themed building fronts, amusement parks, haunted houses, funhouses, and similar structures must be torn down within six months of being vacated, due to the extreme likelihood of their being taken over and inhabited by supervillains.
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City Ordinance Number 743 states that all toy factories, clown-themed building fronts, amusement parks, haunted houses, funhouses, and similar structures must be torn down within six months of being vacated, due to the extreme likelihood of their being taken over and inhabited by supervillains.
  
 
===Case Number PC-45-92 (the Mighty Puffin vs. the Fouls of Justice League)===
 
===Case Number PC-45-92 (the Mighty Puffin vs. the Fouls of Justice League)===

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