Not exact matches
The Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation, which has been mired in years of controversy, has been referred to the
Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations after the Supreme Court found it
did not have validly
appointed directors.
The governor's
office has denied any wrongdoing, saying it «counseled» commissioners that Governor Andrew Cuomo
appointed about what subpoenas to issue but didn't dictate or improperly interfere.
Cuomo generally doesn't
appoint a new district attorney in such instances when there is a top assistant prosecutor in the
office, the source said, and the election to replace Spota is just two weeks away.
I rather like it when those who enter
office, whether elected or
appointed, announce themselves in advance by a) a long and arduous record, b) predictably constrained staff who will be paid by OUR tax dollars to pursue their pet projects, thus opening themselves up to stark exposure on countless occasions yet to unfold, and c) who must thus become leaden weights on the presumed «We'll get this
done» crippled legs of those who make bold to hire them.
When I came in as a young member of parliament, it was his appointment as Deputy Minister that got me noticed and he
appointed me as Minister of Communications until we left
office in 2001, and so, I don't have absolutely anything against President Rawlings,» Mr Mahama said.
His answer
did not seem to fully assuage Miller, who was
appointed to the ESD board before Cuomo took
office.
It also
does no credit to whatever agenda the
appointing authority which is also contesting this presidential election had in mind in patronizing her to the important and critical
office of impartiality as Electoral Commissioner under the Constitution.
Lujan
did not receive a 2011 score because he had not yet been
appointed to
office.
They should gain control over any decision to
appoint external consultants, making sure when there are staff in the Council
office who should and could
do the job that they
do it.
Shinwell
did not resume ministerial
office when Labour returned to power in October 1964, but instead the new Prime Minister Harold Wilson
appointed him Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, and during the 1964 - 6 Parliament he worked hard to drum up backbench support for the government, which had a very narrow majority.
However Gordon Brown, who was elected leader on the same day,
did not subsequently
appoint her deputy prime minister, instead leaving the
office vacant.
While write in ballots totaled an impressive 453 (it is unclear how many of them belong to Samuels because the Board of Elections
does not tabulate them on election night unless they are numerous enough to be a deciding factor) Samuels found himself swamped on election day by the expected Democratic tidal wave, carrying
appointed incumbent Richard Heppner to his first elected term with 1580 votes, and Lorin Rose into
office with 1338 votes.
The US attorney didn't make any specific recommendations about how to purge the state of dirty pols, but he
did make clear that the growing list of cases against elected officials at the state and local levels brought by his
office indicate that the problem is far from solved — despite claims to the contrary by any number of self -
appointed «reformers.»
«The President didn't
appoint the Minister alone and the President didn't create the
office of the Minister... The kind of public service positions where you can exercise disciplinary control such as suspension from
office are different from Ministerial appointments.
«The DCEs, MDCs and Regional Minister are in
office, anyone who was
appointed to
do some work under the NDC government, are still
doing their work, nobody is chasing them out.»
He stressed that the welfare of fisher folks in the country are important to his government, «that is why, upon my assumption of
office in January last year, I
appointed a full Minister to oversee the activities of the sector, just as was
done during the period of the 2nd President of the 4th Republic, His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor.»
When asked about the actions of the
appointed board and central
office since 1998, Gloria Aron, a committed school activist in Cleveland for decades, said, «They say they go to schools and
do monthly meetings, but it's a dog - and - pony show.
If an alliance district will submit to getting rid of veteran teachers (and replacing them with scab labor from TFA); getting rid of staff people, not just in the schools and central
office, but in town
offices as well; hand over their democratic rights to elect their officials and let a Strong Man / Woman Mayor
appoint people to the Board of Ed (even non residents); remove all checks and balances in local government; and, let any reformer
do whatever they want to children, who will be guinea pigs for reform, drill - and - kill, «no excuses» punishments of preschoolers and kindergarteners — THEN Malloy will release money for leaky roofs and essential remediation of toxins.
In a news release, the groups criticized the Bush administration for delaying and discounting science advice: «President George W. Bush
did not
appoint John H. Marburger III as his science adviser until June 25, 2001, five months after taking
office, and he
did not give cabinet rank to the science post.
The Personnel Committee is composed of four members of the Committee
appointed by the Chair but
does not include the PDJ or any member of the Attorney Regulation Counsel's
office or the Attorney Regulation Committee.
Committee review of remuneration (in this case, Justices of the Peace) is required for any new judicial
office, can be
done retroactively within a reasonable time after the appointments, and is so even where those
appointed to the new judicial
office are transferred from a previous judicial
office.
And why
do lawyers choose to work for public defenders»
offices when there's more money to be had, in some instances, going the court -
appointed route?
The
Office does not
appoint attorneys for left - behind parents and
does not file return petitions with the courts.
Committee review of remuneration (in this case, Justices of the Peace) is required for any new judicial
office, can be
done retroactively within a reasonable time after the appointments, and is so even where those
appointed to the new judicial
office were transferred from a previous judicial
office.
(2) The Council may, of its own motion, remove a member from
office for any prescribed cause, and shall
do so if requested by the person or body that
appointed the member.
Other proposals include:
appointing an independent layperson, instead of a judge, to head the selection panels for the lord chief justice and the president of the Supreme Court; transferring the lord chancellor's judicial appointment powers below either the High Court or the Court of Appeal to the lord chief justice; and restricting judicial appointment commission involvement in selecting judicial
office holders who
do not require a legal qualification.
If your case
does not settle that day, you will be scheduled for Mandatory Economic Mediation which will take place at an attorney's
office that is a Court
Appointed Mediator.
Courts want to hear the «voice of the child,» and there are various ways to
do that, he says, including through a family therapist, a formal forensic family assessment, a judicial interview or a lawyer
appointed for the child — either privately under the Children's Law Reform Act or from the
Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL), which operates as an independent law office in Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney Ge
Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL), which operates as an independent law
office in Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney Ge
office in Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General.
They
do this by
appointing one salesperson to represent only the interests of the seller and another salesperson (working in the same
office / company) to represent only the buyer.
The signing of the offer will be
done with the estate agent and then the signing of the documents will take place at an
appointed attorney's
office.