Sentences with phrase «by parliament»

His nomination is likely to be approved by parliament.
The new amendment in the insurance laws passed by the parliament last week offers immense benefits to the policyholder and the nominees in t...
The language used by parliament in both of these cases is a commitment device.
One of the attempts made by the parliament to engage young voters.
The new law, still awaiting approval by the parliament, says there can only be a single science academy.
The Castle is now used by parliament for state representation, and it often holds exhibitions.
Laws, the report said, that needed «urgently reviewing by parliament».
It is about good government within the rules set by parliament.
The full membership has now been confirmed by parliament after a motion passed without debate late last night.
The prices of petroleum products recently went up by 27 % following the passage of the energy sector levy by parliament.
Do we really need to remind him that the referendum is not the end of the matter and that this nation is run by parliament?
The British values have not been discussed by parliament, nor the wider public.
The boundary review will take at least until 2013, and must then be approved by parliament.
Now, legislation passed by parliament is typically extremely complex.
On summary elections for hybrid offences, the court is bound by the maximum range set by parliament.
The legal practitioner argues that «the penalties or fines imposed by the NCA on FM stations had not been approved by the Parliament of Ghana pursuant to the Electronic Communications Act 2006 as amended and / or the National Communications Authority Act 2008, the imposition of the fines is unlawful, null, void and of no effect.»
Eventually, as Major intended, the Maastricht Treaty was ratified by parliament in 1993 — but only once he had lost much of his political capital.
Yaw Brogya Gyamfi, who is the Ashanti Regional Youth Organiser is asking the highest court of the land to, among other things, set aside the agreement that was ratified by Parliament on Friday.
It was approved by the Parliament as «a somewhat belated and hasty attempt to regulate an existing reality — online gambling — that for the public administration was too big to manage,» comments another one of the study's authors, José Ignacio Cases, Professor Emeritus of UC3M.
A major concern of the Idle No More movement is Bill C - 45, the omnibus Budget Bill enacted by the Parliament of Canada as the Jobs and Growth Act, 2012...
It may surprise you but some businesses are seeking to capitalise on the perceived goodwill of the NHS brand by using «NHS» in their company or trading name — or, even more surprising, «Government» (which was previously prohibited on 10 July 2007 under regulations which ran out because they were not considered by Parliament in time).
Further, no good reason had been shown for not adopting the detailed procedures on the lines of those created by Parliament in relation to other health care professionals.
He however went successfully through vetting by the Parliament of Ghana and has since assumed his post.
[46] In my view, the judge engaged in the sort of broad and flexible analysis mandated by Parliament in s. 9 (c) of the Guidelinesand s. 15.2 (4) of the Divorce Act.
The final step is an official vote by Parliament on May 31st and if the vote is successful, it means that e-book prices will fall within the next six months.
But these reasons apply with equal — and sometimes greater — force to other bodies established by Parliament to deal with matters of policy.
Whatever the stage at which they are inserted in the text, however, marginal notes are deemed not to form part of the enactment as adopted by Parliament.
A proposal by the Constitutional Affairs Committee to create a pan-member constituency was rejected by the Parliament at the same time.
Under the provisions of the Septennial Act 1716, as amended by the Parliament Act 1911, an election had to be announced on or before the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the previous parliament, barring exceptional circumstances.
Just how much precisely is read was redacted in the recent report by parliament's craven Intelligence and Security Committee.
By doing so, it would permit scrutiny by Parliament of important components of spending currently largely ignored.
The highest judicial body is the Supreme Tribunal of Justice or Tribunal Supremo de Justicia, whose magistrates are elected by parliament for a single two - year term.
As a matter of UK law, EU law will cease to apply in the UK if the provisions of ECA 1972 are modified or repealed by the Parliament at Westminster.
AND WHEREAS it is the intention of the people of Australia to make provision for rectification, by such measures as are agreed by the Parliament from time to time, including the measures referred to in this Act, of the consequences of past injustices and to ensure that Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders receive that full recognition within the Australian nation to which history, their prior rights and interests, and their rich and diverse culture, fully entitle them to aspire;
We have agreed a process that will allow Liberal Democrats to maintain their opposition to nuclear power while permitting the government to bring forward the national planning statement for ratification by Parliament so that new nuclear construction becomes possible.
The remaining 40 per cent of spending, such as wages and salaries, capital and other transfers, require annual approval by Parliament through appropriations bills supported by the Main Estimates and three Supplementary Estimates.
The eventual repeal by Parliament of the disgusting and indefensible «hate speech» law was personally far more satisfying than the not - guilty verdict the British Columbia «Human Rights» Tribunal graciously bestowed on me and Maclean's: By that stage, we had way bigger fish to fry...
The ISC is a committee of Parliament, with nine members appointed by Parliament after nomination by the Prime Minister.
Members of the House of Commons, you will be asked to appropriate the funds required to carry out the services and expenditures authorized by Parliament.
[23] After the UK Government had nevertheless chosen to invoke Article 50, the Scottish Government was formally authorised by the Parliament by a vote of 69 to 59 to seek to hold a second Scottish independence referendum.
What it requires is that any such restriction or removal of statutory rights must be done by Parliament squarely confronting what it is doing by the use of express words, and accepting the political cost.
An Aggregate of Academy Law XL of 1994 As Amended by Parliament in 2009, 2010 and 2011 with the Statutes and Procedures of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Both Amended in 2011
The first area is governed by the Parliament of Canada Act and the Canada Elections Act, as well as the Constitution Act, 1867 with respect to eligibility for the Senate.
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