Sentences with phrase «by decisions of»

Absent a constitutional provision of an applicable statute, the BC courts are bound by decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada on the issues before them.
But those decisions will always be provisional, the best one can achieve right now, liable to being superseded by the decisions of tomorrow.
My understanding of Achmea is that the Court considers it contrary to EU law for a MS to enter into an agreement which may cause it to be bound by decisions of a tribunal if (i) the tribunal may take decisions affecting EU law in that state — which is almost inevitable for any trade or investment tribunal, and (ii) it can not refer questions to the Court, and (iii) there is no possibility to substantively review the decisions in the MS courts.
At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the Government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their Government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
[52] I am bound by decisions of Queen's Bench judges, by decisions of the Alberta Court of Appeal and by decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Advertising Age has an interesting article here (via Consumerist) describing how advertising «law» is created, in part, by decisions of the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, a self - regulating body established in 1971 to deal with false or misleading advertising claims.
The welfare of animals in Jamaica is greatly affected by the decisions of these agencies.
The key difference with single detached homes is that the owner has control over the costs and isn't affected by the decisions of their neighbours.
in other words to author a piece of writing and distribute it, print it, wrap it and sell it as you yourself see fit, even by mutual agreement with an outsourced company that offers specific dedicated services such as printing, binding, distribution, packagaing, marketing or any such service, not by the decisions of any other entity but by your own choice as you yourself see most convenient... and if in exchange for services rendered you split the revenue consider it as credit with interest paid on sales... so yes if you are an independent author you are allowed to leave the publishing and distribution to people that get paid to publish and distribute and marketing to marketers and sales to salesmen... but you must above all author independently.
Our study indicates that New Orleans parents can choose from among schools that vary on several key dimensions, and that these differences are not necessarily driven by the decisions of charter governing agencies or large CMOs.
Story is powered by the decisions of characters; they are the narrative.
Here's my golden rule for The rule of law is the principle that law should govern a nation, as opposed to being governed by decisions of individual government officials.
The rule of law is the principle that law should govern a nation, as opposed to being governed by decisions of individual government officials.
These could be used, for instance, to produce a more refined model in which the parties» behaviors are significantly driven by the decisions of other parties.»
Noting that there were challenges and issues that had emanated in the run up to the local government elections, Governor Ambode, nonetheless urged members to stand by the decisions of the party leaders, which according to him would bring about the best for all.
This stretches the concept of collective responsibility by which all ministers are bound by the decisions of Cabinet.
«Section 287 of the 1999 Constitution states that the government is bound by the decisions of the court and obligated to implement them.
«All the progress our country has made in a decade fighting the scar of child poverty has been wiped out by the decisions of just one year.
The fact is that everyone affected by the decisions of their MP gets to vote for him or her.
For example, a bill introduced into the legislature in September 2014 proposing state compensation for Russian citizens «unjustly» affected by the decisions of foreign courts was, although formally sponsored by Duma deputy Vladimir Ponevezhskii, actually drafted by lawyers from the State Legal Directorate — a unit within the Presidential Administration.
By signing the entry form, you understand these rules and agree to abide by the decisions of the judges.
«There are two loan types, Drought Assistance for drought — affected farm businesses and Dairy Recovery concessional loans to assist eligible farmers affected by the decisions of Murray Goulburn, Fonterra and National Dairy Products to retrospectively reduce farm gate milk prices.
At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
Their argument is that, to put it in Lincoln's language, «if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.»
For example, after asking whether a molecule in a human body is affected by the decisions of the dominant human occasion, he says that it would be more consonant with his philosophy to say that the direct effects would be negligible, but that the indirect effects would be important.
But today we need no longer fear that they will do much harm and make the laity less willing to abide by the decisions of the hierarchy.
The President says «Let's invade Iraq» and the chief of staff has the responsibility and the power to go make that happen, but he's bounded by the decisions of the President.
However, unlike in the late 1980s, the current increase in the ratio has been mainly driven by the decisions of households to increase their levels of debt, rather than by a significant and unexpected increase in interest rates.
The sharp drop in direct investment is a concern, although the decline is magnified by the decisions of a few big international oil companies to leave northern Alberta.
In a statement, he said: «I am heartened by the decision of the 9th Circuit to maintain the temporary halt implementing certain provisions of the March 6th Executive Order.»
«As a convert to Roman Catholicism, I find myself surprisingly distressed by the decision of the Bishops» Conference of England and Wales to declare Ascension Day, Corpus Christi and the Epiphany to be no longer Holydays of Obligation.
And this exclusion is required not only by the decision of God as recorded in the Scriptures, but also and to a greater degree, by the fact that the Christian can never consider violence the ultima ratio.
The arrival in the Church of new groups of Anglicans, whose journey to Rome was begun by the decision of the Church of England to ordain women, has thrown a new spotlight on the whole topic of the Church and women.
Out of a vast body of oral or written material, through long testing, a certain few selections are made, generally not by an official body so much as by the decision of the community itself as evidenced by degree of use or disuse, and these become the sacred canon.
By the decision of man not all the writings of the history of Jesus are included in the bible.
According to the ontological principle, eternal objects can not be effective for actual occasions except by the decision of some actual entity.
If by the decision of the concrescence of an actual entity, the proposition has been admitted into feeling, then the proposition constitutes a lure of a member of its locus by reason of the germaneness of the complex predicate to the logical subjects, having regard to forms of definiteness in the actual world of that member, and to its antecedent phases of feeling.
They all work off the definition in the DSM which has lowered gays off it being a mental illness not by any new tests but by the decision of one Physc to make a social statement.
Article 377 of the civil code of France lets parents delegate the exercise of parental authority to a third party by the decision of a family law judge.
On the other hand, the Civil Code provides for the possibility of delegating the exercise of parental authority to a third party by the decision of a family law judge (articles 377 and following of the Civil Code).
Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal fans have been left furious and bemused by the decision of the FA to appoint our old nemesis Mike Dean to take change of the FA cup clash with Hull City on Saturday as it surely has greatly reduced our chances of getting past the Tigers and into the next round.
However, while Mourinho has been left enraged by the decision of Carneiro, the Premier League Doctors» Group have called his criticism «unjust».
Gareth Bale has been left devastated by the decision of Real Madrid president Florentino Perez to sack Rafa Benitez in a move that could place a question mark against the Welshman's long - term future at the club.
«Belgian police advise that all supporters without tickets on the territories of Anderlecht will be administratively arrested, by decision of the Mayor.»
The fact that Telegram Messenger Limited did not fulfill the lawful requirements was confirmed by the decision of the justice of the peace in Judicial Section No. 383 of Meshchansky District of Moscow in case No. 5 - 1794 / 2017 of October 16, 2017, which entered into force on December 12, 2017.
States are admitted to membership in the United Nations by decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.
The President of the Republic shall become permanently unavailable to serve by reason of any of the following events: death; resignation; removal from office by decision of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice; permanent physical or mental disability certified by a medical board designated by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice with the approval of the National Assembly; abandonment of his position, duly declared by the National Assembly; and recall by popular vote.
«I am disappointed by the decision of the Chicago Teachers Union to turn its back on not only a city negotiating in good faith but also the hundreds of thousands of children relying on the city's public schools to provide them a safe place to receive a strong education.
They are incensed by the decision of the leadership to purchase a Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle for the Chief Executive at a cost of over 400,000 cedis, when hundreds of buses have been grounded due to the lack of spare parts.
The recent row triggered by the decision of Michael Gove to not re-appoint the Labour Peer Baroness Morgan to a second term as the Chair of Ofsted has been subject to severe criticism, with many observers suggesting that it marks the latest instalment in a systematic purge of non-Conservative figures who head public bodies.
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