Sentences with phrase «against arbitrary action»

To protect itself against arbitrary action by a Member Board which could be held violative of the law or of public policy, the National Association Bylaws for many years have included Section 2 of Article 1, which expressed long - standing policy.
protected against arbitrary action, personal favoritism, or coercion for partisan political purposes, and

Not exact matches

For all their invective, the prophets are misunderstood if their proclamation of judgment against Israel is interpreted as an arbitrary or vindictive action of Yahweh.
While very few Jews, I imagine, would hold that the Decalogue's prohibition against murder is an arbitrary decree which God might have ordained otherwise, nonetheless the admission of an inherent good or evil in the very nature of certain actions can be deeply problematic for Jewish theology.
Union members» First Amendment right of freedom of speech and assembly should be reaffirmed and be protected against arbitrary disciplinary actions.
CSEA has every expectation of prevailing against the governor's arbitrary and unilateral action.
Aqueduct Entertainment Group, the state's erstwhile pick for the lucrative Aqueduct racino redevelopment contract in Elmhurst, Queens, is angling to sue the state for the «arbitrary, unauthorized and discriminatory actions taken against them» when the Lottery Division denied the group a gaming license earlier this year, Crain's reported.
As part of her consideration of whether police actions had breached the s. 9 protection in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms against arbitrary detention, Greene looked at the provisions for release under s. 498 of the Criminal Code.
In Abbasi, for example, the Court of Appeal considered that there was no obligation, as a matter of customary international law, for the state to take diplomatic action against the arbitrary detention of (even) a British citizen by US authorities at Guantanamo Bay.
Looking at existing Mississippi law, the court found that while private organizations are generally free to discipline members who violate prescribed rules of conduct, private organizations must also describe possible punishments which can be imposed for various rules violations, in order to alert the member as to the possible punishments when he / she joins the organization and also avoid arbitrary disciplinary actions by the organization against its members.
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