Sentences with phrase «powers under division»

Not exact matches

That's how GE could have a nuclear power division, a railcar manufacturing division and a financial services division all under the letterhead of a single company.
But my point here is that unsatisfactory economic ideas and practices which have an impressive history of failure, which caused to founder that great nation California, which lie at the root of much of the shame and dread and division and hostility and cynicism with which our society is presently afflicted, are treated as immutable truths, not to be questioned, not to be interfered with, lest they unleash their terrible retribution, recoiling against whomever would lay a hand on the Ark of Market Economics, if that is the name under which this mighty power is currently invoked.
Smith said he was upset that the current divisions within Labour under Jeremy Corbyn meant «we didn't have the strength and the power and the vitality to smash her back on her heels».
Formerly known under the name quattro GmbH, the Audi performance car division is set to build on the original G8 concept revealed at the Detroit Motor Show in January with its own interpretation of the big five - door SUV featuring a powered - up drivetrain and lowered suspension, as well unique exterior and interior styling cues.
With BMW's M division claiming an overall weight of «under 3,307 pounds» for the new M4 coupe, which uses selected carbon - fiber - reinforced plastic panels and bracing components as part of a weight saving initiative, the new two door promises to boast a weight - to - power ratio better than the discontinued fourth generation M3 coupe's 8.4 lb per bhp.
To the Chisenhale Gallery this week, the redoubtable incubator and R&D division for contemporary art that has been powering away in the East End for so many years, and is currently thriving under the directorship of Polly Staple.
Practice Directions are made under powers in the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 by the Lord Chancellor who can delegate his authority to the Lord Chief Justice, who can delegate to the President of the Family Division (family proceedings Practice Directions issued by the President are endorsed as being approved by the LCJ).
The approach to be taken under s. 35 in preserving existing Aboriginal and treaty rights is different from the division of powers analysis required in respect of lands reserved for Indians within the meaning of s. 91 (24).
It became the basis for differentiating, for division of powers purposes, between the permissible scope of provincial and federal legislative competence as well as meeting the minimum fault requirements for crimes under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (O'Grady v. Sparling, [1960] S.C.R. 804; Mann v.
Goldblatt Partners has an exciting constitutional law practice that has involved both challenges under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and traditional division of powers disputes.
The district courts shall also have jurisdiction of actions in summary process under chapter two hundred and thirty - nine and in the hearing and disposition of such actions shall have the same equitable powers and jurisdiction as is provided for the divisions of the housing court department pursuant to section three of chapter one hundred and eighty - five C.
It was reasonable for the Administrative Tribunal of Québec to conclude that, under the Act respecting administrative justice, a person who is not an advocate may, in certain proceedings, do everything needed for the representation of the Minister of Employment before that tribunal's social affairs division, and this power is not in conflict with the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec.
The court noted the division of labour under the HPA between a registrar's power to investigate and resolve non-serious matters under s. 32 (3), and the inquiry committee's power and duty to investigate (other) matters under s. 33 (1).
Payment by credit card does not fall under the exclusive federal jurisdiction over bills of exchange, and as such, the application of the Québec Act to credit cards issued is consistent with the division of powers, and neither the interjurisdictional immunity nor the paramountcy doctrines apply.
This Division also amends the Wage Earner Protection Program Act to transfer to the Canada Industrial Relations Board the powers, duties and functions of adjudicators under that Act and makes consequential amendments to other Acts.
The division of powers under s. 91 of The Constitution Act clearly states that one of the powers of Parliament includes,
(a) in performing duties and exercising powers (whether under this Division or otherwise) in relation to child - related proceedings; and
A judge, Judicial Registrar, Registrar, Federal Magistrate or magistrate, who is hearing child - related proceedings in Chambers, has all of the duties and powers that a court has under this Division.
The Courts have powers under Part VII - Division 6 of the Family Law Act 1975 in appropriate circumstances to make an order restricting a parent or other person from removing a child from Australia by adding them to the airport watch list.
(1) No provision of a Part VIIIAB financial agreement excludes or limits the power of a court to make an order under Division 2 in relation to the maintenance of a party to the agreement if subsection (2) applies.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z