Sentences with phrase «commissioner rule against him»

And Paladino — ever determined to shake things up in the impoverished urban school district — has indicated he will, should the commissioner rule against him.

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On a party - line vote, Trump - appointed chairman Ajit Pai and two other Republican commissioners voted in favor of revoking the rules, while the two Democrats on the commission voted against the move.
By 1944, after enduring more than two decades of Landis's autocratic rule, the owners were openly rebelling against their now elderly commissioner, whom they referred to as the Czar.
The commissioner's office faced the same deadline to lodge a legal protest against the arbitrator's ruling.
MaryEllen Elia, the New York State education commissioner, ruled against Success Academy's appeal over the city's requirement to sign a prekindergarten contract.
City Board of Elections (BOE) commissioners last week ruled, 7 - 2, that Tabacco did not have enough valid signatures to get into an Independence primary against McMahon (D - Staten Island / Brooklyn), who is backed by the party.
Legal experts say that if a prima facie case is established against any of the commissioners during the preliminary investigation, the Chief Justice, per the rules, will then set up a committee to fully investigate the issues and a report submitted to the president.
(1) The violation by the licensee of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977; (2) Willful falsification of any information contained in the application; (3) The licensee's conviction of any offense involving cruelty to animals or a violation of this bill; or (4) The licensee's nonconformance with: this bill; the rules and regulations of the commissioner; the Non-Livestock Animal Humane Death Act; or the present law provisions governing offenses against animals.
But other Perquimans commissioners reached for this article, both of whom voted against some aspect of Timbermill, didn't rule out all other potential wind projects.
In the event of the latter (like ruling against a citizen simply because of race, thereby violating the Civil Rights Act), the recourse is to appeal to a higher - level executive to levy a charge (a city judge must be charged by a county commissioner, for example, and then appear in that court since they couldn't rule over their own case, obviously).
In the course of proceedings before the tribunal between the commissioners and the taxpayer company, X, in relation to X's liability under a county court judgment for unpaid PAYE income tax and national insurance contributions, the tribunal awarded costs in the sum of # 30,500, against the commissioners because of their «serial failures to comply with the time limits in the tribunal, rules and directions».
It relied on a number of factors, including that the tribunal had awarded costs against the commissioners because of their «serial failures to comply with the time limits in the tribunal rules and its directions», which «hamper the administration of justice and can prejudice the other party».
It simply addresses the commissioner's concerns — and we disagreed with those concerns — that CREA's rules prevented or discriminated against mere postings or mere postings business models.
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