Sentences with phrase «appointed from»

Judicial members are appointed from the Federal Court of Canada by the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
(c) One member must be appointed from and represent the general public and may not be engaged in social work.
In each local area the scheme co-ordinator is a qualified teacher appointed from the staff of the schools in the scheme.
As set out in the Supreme Court Act, this judge must come from Quebec because section 6 of that act provides that «[a] t least three of the judges shall be appointed from among the judges of the Court of Appeal or of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec or from among the advocates of that Province.»
More members were appointed from the police / prosecutor interests, and every vote taken was controlled by their group thereby ignoring the proposals of the parties who actually deal with sentencing issues for example.
On October 3, 2013, by Order in Council, Justice Nadon was named a judge of the court, replacing Justice Morris Fish as one of the three judges appointed from Quebec under s. 6 of the Supreme Court Act.
(e) «Application Arbitrator» means an arbitrator appointed from the Centre's Panel by the Centre's Panel Committee to hear an application under these Rules;
(d) «appeal tribunal» means a tribunal comprised of 3 arbitrators appointed from the Centre's Panel or pursuant to Rule 43;
A new provision requires the board to establish a method for gathering views of the workforce, which would normally be one of the following: a director appointed from the workforce; a formal workforce advisory panel; or a designated non-executive director.
Eligibility requirements for appointment to the SCC include that three judges are to be appointed from among judges of the Québec Court of Appeal or the Superior Court of Québec, or from current advocates with at least 10 years standing at the Barreau du Québec.
At least three of the judges shall be appointed from among the judges of the Court of Appeal or of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec or from among the advocates of that Province.
Of the nine members, four are appointed from recommendations by the state bar.
«In this instance, any qualified candidate from Western Canada or Northern Canada may apply,» in recognition of Chief Justice McLachlin having been appointed from the Supreme Court of British Columbia, a Western province.
Mrs. Fritchey also helped the Phillips Collection evolve from a small family museum into a public art gallery and was one of the first trustees appointed from outside the family.
Christov - Bakargiev was appointed from a list of candidates proposed by an international panel including Gabriella Belli, Director of the Fondazione Musei Civici of Venice; Bernard Blistène, Director of the Musée national d'art moderne — Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou, Paris; and Francesco Manacorda, Artistic Director of Tate Liverpool.
When she debuts in winter 2011, Oceania Cruises» new Marina will be the first ship to offer luxury suites completely appointed from furniture and fabrics to lighting and bedding using the acclaimed Ralph Lauren Home collection.
The trustee is automatically appointed from the panel and the trustee is the person who administers the case by reviewing the debtor's documentation
The Director shall be appointed from among individuals who are qualified to serve as the Director by virtue of their training and experience in the collection, analysis, and use of transportation statistics.
It looks fresher, a bit edgier from the sidewalk, more luxurious and more richly appointed from behind the wheel.
But it has emerged today there will actually be another eleven deputy directors to support RSCs appointed from within the Department for Education.
Being appointed from outside the HGSE faculty allowed Dean Lagemann to bring a fresh approach to issues facing the school.
«Even at a point, the National Chairman of the President's party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), John Oyegun had to openly fault the appointments made by the President, saying that as many as three people were appointed from one ward in a local government in the north.
What operates today is a «cabinet» consisting of three appointed deputy mayors and another one statutorily appointed from the London assembly.
There were also 11 other delegates, eight of whom were appointed from local Democratic National Committee members; two were PLEO delegates and one was elected at the state Democratic convention.
Finally, Stewart said, a liaison will be appointed from the Town Board to each committee, with each council member getting three or four such appointments.
Apart from meeting the constitutional requirement that a minister be appointed from each of the 36 states, the two zones are sparsely represented in the Federal Government.
An explosive new report on Gov. Cuomo explicitly detailed how he blocked an anti-corruption panel that he appointed from following leads that might trail back to his administration.
In the event, the PLP voted to retain elections for all shadow cabinet members and to elect the Chief Whip separately (a post previously appointed from amongst elected shadow cabinet members).
Edward Leigh MP, chairman of the committee, said: «The new director of the Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office was thrown in at the deep end when appointed from outside the public sector.
Typically a colony was ruled by a governor appointed from London who controlled the executive administration and relied upon a locally elected legislature to vote taxes and make laws.
He explained that the number of substantive ministers he appointed from the South East where he got only 198,000 votes is enough proof that he is not favouring the North as being speculated in some quarters.
One (1) member shall be appointed from the Erie County business community.
The clash followed a demonstration against the Paramount Chief of the area on Thursday, and threats to kill Kokombas if a District Chief Executive (DCE) was not appointed from the Bassares lineage.
But every previous former EU commissioner has been appointed to the Lords, and it is common for ministers and shadow ministers to be appointed from the Upper House.
She was said to have been appointed from private practice to the Supreme Court at a very young age in May, 1997 by the then head of state, Jerry John Rawlings.
Debuts loom certain for star - signing Jota, who has broken the Birmingham City transfer record, sucker - punching the price of Nikola Zigic when he was appointed from Valencia in 2010.
Muslim will never accept injustice and Jihad will be encouraged, financed and spiritually guided.Ruler of all faithfools, Khalipha will be appointed from spiritual home of Muslim, none other than Pakistan.
The island has also a church of Persian Christians who have settled there, and a Presbyter who is appointed from Persia and a Deacon and a complete ecclesiastical ritual.
In the country called Male [Malabar], where the pepper grows, there is also a church, and at another place called Calliana [a place near Bombayl, there is moreover a bishop, who is appointed from Persia.
The account of Cosmas speaks of Christian communities in Ceylon, Malabar, Calliana, and Socotora with bishops appointed from Persia.
After its independence Islamic affairs were under the direction of a Mufti appointed from Turkey, and assisted by an Islamic Community Organization.
Says Talmage: «By divine direction, a president is appointed from among the members of the High Priesthood to preside over the entire church....
A Canadian residency requirement in various corporate statutes in Canada has resulted in non-active Canadian directors being appointed from professionals assisting foreign nationals setting up their business in Canada.
It is expected that any cabinet ministers appointed from outside the Assembly would be required to run in by - elections alongside Mr. Prentice, who currently does not hold a seat in the Alberta Legislature.
In Alberta, a similar practice was stopped in 2010 by then - Justice minister Alison Redford after it was revealed that local returning officers had been appointed from a list submitted by the Progressive Conservative Party.
If Gordon Brown were to succeed in appointing from outside his own party it may usher in a new era of inclusive, accountable politics.
Essa Primary are looking to appoint from September 2015 a highly motivated, experienced and inspirational Deputy Principal.
However, you will not normally be able to use your own solicitors; the insurance Company normally insists on you using a firm they appoint from their panel - which may be a firm on the other side of the country.
Efforts to reform the most egregious failings appear to be mostly illusory: ministers retain final decision - making authority over appointments, vacancies are rarely advertised, qualifications are so broadly worded as to permit virtually anyone to qualify and governments generally structure the appointments system such that they have the discretion to appoint from a pool of qualified candidates (some of whom will inevitably have the requisite partisan credentials) rather than being forced to appoint the most qualified candidate.
For each county, the senior regular resident Judge of the Superior Court serving the county shall appoint from nominations submitted by the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county, one or more Magistrates who shall be officers of the District Court.
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