Examples of 'antiquities act' in a sentence

Meaning of "antiquities act"

antiquities act: Refers to a legislation that aims to protect cultural or historical artifacts and sites

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Antiquities Act utilized by presidents of both parties.
These immovable relics are also protected by the Antiquities Act.
Presidential power under the Antiquities Act has been reduced twice.
The Antiquities Act needs to be preserved.
Senator Orrin Hatch has been a proponent of rolling back some of the Antiquities Act.
Well under means is the Antiquities Act that gave him that authority.
President Obama designated three more national monuments under the Antiquities Act.
The best way to defend the Antiquities Act is for the President to use it.
Recently President Obama designated five new national monuments by using the Antiquities Act.
See the Antiquities Act article for exceptions.
The entire sub-zone is protected under the Antiquities Act.
Enforcement of the Antiquities Act is the responsibility of the Division of Antiquities.
National monuments can be so designated through the power of the Antiquities Act of 1906.
However, the Antiquities Act does not provide for compensation of this kind.
Roosevelt also signed the Federal Antiquities Act in 1906 to further protect cultural treasures.

See also

Antiquities Act of 1906 First United States law to provide protection of cultural heritage.
North Carolina follows The Antiquities Act of 1906 when it comes to metal detection.
The Antiquities Act is brief - just two.

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