Sentences with phrase «by delegating power»

After two years, retained EU law will be subject to amendment only by an Act of Parliament or by delegated powers contained in primary legislation other than the present Bill.

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The Tenth Amendment is simple but sweeping, stating: «The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.»
NAFTA was entered into pursuant to powers delegated by Congress and required the express approval of Congress to come into effect.
Returning to Job, the traditional reading of this story assumes that God delegates power to Satan and allows him to persecute Job by divine permission.
Finally, it is explicitly stated that rights and powers not delegated to the Federal Government by the Constitution are reserved to the several states and to the people.
In many respects this principle corresponds to the tenth amendment to the United States Constitution which provides that «The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.»
In the NT, 1849 / eksousía («delegated power») refers to the authority G - d gives to His saints — authorizing them to act to the extent they are guided by faith (His revealed word).
Still less was it a social contract — a voluntary surrender of power order to delegate authority to a sovereign — as envisaged by Hobbes Rousseau.5 The covenant was more of a command than a bargain, stemming from the inherent, undelegated authority of Yahweh over the total structure of existence.
Interscholastic Athletics: Statute 13 -36-4 (2003) gives the school board power to delegate the control, supervision, and regulation of any high school interscholastic activities to any voluntary, non-profit association Statute 13 -36-7 (2003) deems any student enrolled in a public school district eligible to participate in any interscholastic activity sponsored by the SD High School Activities Association.
Except as provided for by state law or state party rule, no presidential candidate shall have the power to remove a delegate.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
According to him: «The delegated Officers went with a brief of the Inspector - General of Police on the matter to the Senate to enable the Senate appreciate the issues raised to guide their resolutions on the matter but the Senate refused to listen to the Officers delegated by the Inspector - General of Police in line with his powers recognized by both the Constitution and the Police Act and Regulations.
1.12 Because these two arguments rely on different sources of state power, it is appropriate at the outset to review the distinction in kind between powers reserved to the States and those delegated to the States by the Constitution.
The 10th Amendment says that the states and the people retain the rights / powers that are not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution.
«Our main conclusion is that constitutional change, particularly, should be made only by parliament through primary legislation, not ministers using delegated powers,» said Lord Holme, the chairman of the committee.
Power in Stack Exchange is not held by its users, but delegated to them by the owners of the SE network - for example, the users are afforded no formal mechanism by which to change the «constitution» or rules by which SE sites operate, or to decide, for example, to open source the code on which the sites run.
«Silver, by the power he amassed as speaker and all the power he has — he's gotten people jobs in the courthouse — also had sway at the judicial conventions because the delegates from his Assembly district and sometimes adjoining districts was able to dictate, on occasion, who would be a judge,» Flacks said.
Reducing scrutiny of delegated legislation might «encourage the Government to draft delegated powers [conferred by primary legislation] as broadly as possible, so that secondary legislation could [then] be used to pass measures which might otherwise face greater opposition in the Lords as primary legislation».
But it is essential that any proposals to change the means by which delegated legislation is agreed by Parliament must be evaluated not only in terms of their effect on the balance of power between the two Houses, but between the Executive and Parliament as a whole.
Theresa May has added a new chapter by backing off from her predecessor's plans to strip the second chamber of its power to vote down statutory instruments — the main form of delegated legislation, which are vital to the UK government's extensive executive powers and to implementing Brexit.
The Committee concludes that the Strathclyde Review does not provide a «sufficient basis for changing how Parliament holds the Executive to account»; that «both Houses of Parliament... need to play an active role in considering how powers should be delegated appropriately in primary legislation, how those powers should be exercised by Government and the way in which both Houses scrutinise and approve delegated legislation»; and that «[t] he use and scrutiny of delegated legislation is at the heart of the delicate balance of power between Parliament and the Executive».
The lieutenant governor exercises powers delegated to him by the governor as provided by law.
Control of all affairs of the Association is vested in the Council, which shall have power to review and to amend or rescind its own actions and all actions taken by the Executive Committee or by other agents to whom powers are delegated by the Constitution or shall have been delegated by the Council.
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In fact, they saw it as a foundational responsibility of any government and determined that it was best left to the states under the Tenth Amendment, which says, «The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.»
More broadly, the federal government was designed to have limited, enumerated powers, as reflected in the Tenth Amendment: «The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.»
Few are left with decision - making powers, some of which are delegated by the MAT board to the executive, the employed leaders of the trust.
Any power the LGBs have is at the discretion of, and delegated by, the trust board, which is why schemes of delegation are of vital importance.
Eight RSCs were appointed last summer by the Department for Education and have delegated powers to approve the conversion of maintained schools into academies, issue warning notices and rule on expanding or reducing intakes.
It states, «The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.»
Even if we delegate more power to them, that doesn't mean the power can / will be used by the government for the purposes intended.
Engineering News China is surging ahead in wind power, blowing away the US — the world's second - largest wind power market — by a long margin, while African countries are making more inroads despite facing challenges, delegates attending the yearly Windaba conference and exhibition, in Cape Town, have heard.
«The benchers had to ensure the change reflected the language of the Legal Profession Act, particularly with regard to how much decision - making power can be delegated by the benchers to bodies outside the law society,» Crisanti said.
This important constitutional case of last week deals with the legal limits of the proliferation of agencies within the EU and their powers imposed by EU constitutional law, and in particular with the Meroni (1958) and Romano (1981) judgments as well as the new constitutional structure created with the Lisbon Treaty with respect to delegated and implementing powers.
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Public Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos».
In its first report on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, the House of Lords Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee said the Bill gave ministers «excessively wide law - making powers», including allowing them to amend or repeal the Bill by statutory instrument.
Deputies may exercise other powers and perform any duties of the Commission delegated to them by the Commission.
In considering this ground, it is important to bear in mind that the power delegated by section 90 is a power to make regulations for transitional purposes.
In the case of court procedure — which is under review here — rule - making powers are delegated by Parliament to the Family Procedure Rule Committee (Courts Act 2003, ss 75 and 76).
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 executive can only make laws within the scope of the powers granted to them by the constitution (of which there are very few) or delegated to them by congress.
... Nor can we conclude that the specific Article I powers delegated to Congress necessarily include, by virtue of the Necessary and Proper Clause or otherwise, the incidental authority to subject the States to private suits as a means of achieving objectives otherwise within the scope of the enumerated powers.
STANLEY BURNTON LJ: The issues for determination were: (i) whether the rule requiring payment of the standard case fee was unreasonable and unlawful; (ii) whether or not the ombudsman was under an obligation to consider dismissal of all complaints under DISP 3.3; (iii) whether the ombudsman could lawfully delegate consideration and exercise of the power under DISP 3.3 to a suitably qualified member of staff; (iv) whether the district judge had been entitled to find that each of the complaints had been considered for summary dismissal, albeit by a consumer consultant; (v) if a complaint was not lawfully considered for summary dismissal, and as a result was investigated, and after investigation determined by the ombudsman adversely to the complainant, whether the firm was nonetheless liable to pay the standard case fee; and (vi) whether the answer to (v) depended on whether the complaint should have been dismissed under DISP 3.3.
His lordship further held that the power conferred by para 14 (2)(f) of Sch 17 to FSM 2000 included power to delegate the exercise of the power of summary dismissal to designated members of the ombudsman.
According to this thesis, which appears to be supported by the Council's Legal Service, powers are not initially conferred by the Treaty on an institution and then delegated by that institution to external bodies; rather, they are powers created by secondary legislation and directly conferred by that legislation on the bodies in question.
4 — 7 The executive committee shall perform such duties and have such powers as may be delegated to it by the board as provided herein.
Direct principal EU legislation and directly effective provisions of EU law can not be modified by delegated legislation that is not made under a Henry VIII power unless this modification is «supplementary, incidental or consequential in connection with any modification of any retained direct minor EU legislation», or where a modification of principal direct EU legislation is needed to «confirm or approve transitional, transitory, or saving provisions».
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