Sentences with phrase «decree from»

To get a divorce in Oklahoma, you must obtain a divorce decree from an Oklahoma court.
The Oregon State Vital Records Office can provide a summary document called a divorce certificate or you can request a copy of the divorce decree from the county court that handled the divorce.
The NYS Unified Court System website provides the forms required to obtain a final divorce decree from a judge.
Once you know that your divorce is finalized, you can get a copy of your decree from the county clerk's office in your jurisdiction.
for this reason, the prefect of Aveyron (préfet de l'Aveyron) refused the right of residence to the family (decree from 12.11.14) and ordered their surrender to the Hungarian authorities (decree from 12.12.14).
Often, when parents aren't married there is a custody decree from a court that spells out who does and does not have custody of a child with...
Often, when parents aren't married there is a custody decree from a court that spells out who does and does not have custody of a child with respect to issues like medical care, but it does not appear that this is the case here.
The doctrine of res judicata prevents a party who failed to participate in divorce proceedings and did not appeal the award of spousal maintenance in a default decree from being granted a modification based on facts that could have been raised at the hearing.
When was the last time you, as a researcher, heard that decree from someone assigning research?
There has been no decree from on high or piece of legislation outlawing climate change denial, and indeed there is no need to criminalise it, as the Australian columnist suggests.
In Italy, a government decree from late 2017 allows local administrations to cut woods, even against the will of the owners of the land.
Caesar Augustus: All Is Forgiven And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
A long - standing decree from publishers warned agents (and therefore, authors) against submitting manuscripts with main characters older than 18 or younger than mid-20s.
Straight - line acceleration is the DB9's strong suit, roaring into space with authority that must be granted by royal decree from Her Majesty the Queen.
I'm not selling anything, and my review is not some decree from on high, it's an attempt to parse out my ambivalence towards the film in question.
Now, a decree from the Ministry of Health states that the committee's rejection was based on the following:
That commitment comes hard on the heels of a decree from CAS and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) earlier this month that all scientific papers resulting from publicly funded research be deposited in an open - access repository.
It is highly unlikely McDonald will receive the nod from the state Conservative Party, given the decree from Chairman Mike Long that no one who voted in favor of same - sex marriage should receive the vital line for Republicans.
Thereafter, on May 23, trial court entered the supplemental decree from which the parties have appealed.
In Paul's absence, a meeting in Jerusalem — sealed by a decree from James — stipulates requirements of purity for Gentile believers.
The struggle of earlier centuries to free the Church from domination by lay princes was increasingly resolved by the power of each King to appoint the bishops in his realm and to forbid any Papal decree from being published within his borders without his consent.
First, we must remember that in Scripture, and especially in Pauline theology, Jesus Christ is the ultimate elect one, and individual people become elect, not through an eternal divine decree from God, but by joining with Christ by faith.
In Romans 8:28 - 30, Paul is not talking about an eternal decree from eternity past about to whom He would give eternal life, but rather, God's plan from eternity past to bring those who believe in Jesus into conformity to the image of Jesus Christ, which does not fully occur until glorification (cf. Eph 1:4; 4:1; 5:27; Col 1:22 - 23).
It must recognize the Constitution as a legal text subject to legal interpretation by judges who derive their authority to render a judicial decree from the existence of the Constitution as a source of law.
Tylenol was buffeted by a series of quality - related product recalls and shortages in recent years as it overhauled manufacturing under a consent decree from the Food and Drug Administration, with full production in the U.S. only resuming within the past year.
At the end of the process, the result is usually the same as though we were being ruled by decree from the Prime Minister's Office — which, in effect, we are.
And you may vote a certain way or not but that doesn't matter, you've got 27,000 employees and I think the fact is that you're operating under a Federal Trade Commission consent decree from 2011, that's a real thing and it goes for twenty years so when someone said «do we need more regulations, do we need more legislation?»
The dollar became a fiat currency, one backed by an arbitrary decree from the U.S. and the floating exchange rates we have today were born.
Voila... The Tough Task Could Be Easily Executed With Just One Decree From Each Central Bank.
«It's kind of deliciously ironic that self - management is being decreed from above,» Pfeffer said.
This word, also a verb, is to predetermine, to decide beforehand, this is God decreeing from eternity to foreordain, to appoint beforehand.
Surely Anselm is right when he contends that forgiveness can not be the result of a benign fiat bloodlessly decreed from heaven.
Clarke, co-chairwoman of the Caribbean Caucus, also introduced a bill that would shield undocumented Haitians from deportation under the recent decrees from the White House.
The decision was decreed from high levels in government and civil service.
But neither Hui nor Miller are able to carry through the ideas to their spirited, natural conclusions, either because they were constrained by decrees from on high or because they lacked the talent in themselves.
The decision was decreed from high levels in government and civil service.
Just before the holiday period the Court of Appeal took the opportunity in Simmons v Castle [2012] EWCA Civ 1039 of decreeing that from April the court would add 10 % to damages for personal injury, nuisance and defamation.
Most states recognize divorce decrees from foreign countries as long as the foreign country ensures certain procedural requirements have been met (such as proper notice to the parties).
The final allowable deduction from Weekly Gross Income in arriving at weekly adjusted income is for alimony ordered in decrees from foreign jurisdictions or spousal maintenance.
Therefore, in case of an accident, compensation to accident victims is provided on the basis of decrees from 21 benches of the Railways Claims Tribunal situated throughout the country.

Not exact matches

The decree also calls for research into all the potential health benefits of marijuana, as well as programs that prevent children and adolescents from having access to marijuana and programs for those who develop addictions.
Blocked from buying Potash Corp. by Canadian government decree in 2010, the company has instead sunk billions into developing its own Saskatchewan site at the Jansen Mine, which, if fully operational, could become the largest potash - producing site in the world.
A decree that will open up an area of the Amazon roughly the size of Denmark to mining has been widely criticized by everyone from supermodel Gisele Bundchen to lawmakers.
On Tuesday, Teigen shared a screenshot of a message informing her that she was blocked from reading Trump's frequent decrees through his @realDonaldTrump account.
To hedge the risk, Reimer decreed that Russian clients would pay in advance for goods shipped directly from the factory in Asia.
Back on March 1 the government, by its own decree, forced itself to cut $ 85 billion from its budget this year and the outlook was scary!
Two former federal officials who crafted the landmark consent decree governing how Facebook handles user privacy say the company may have violated that decree when it shared information from tens of millions of users with a data analysis firm that later worked for President Trump's 2016 campaign.
Specific details of the 2011 decree included barring Facebook from making misrepresentations about privacy and security of personal information; getting user consent before making change that override privacy preferences; preventing material to be shared after an account was deleted or deactivated; and maintaining a privacy program assessing risks and getting this audited every two years.
The decree also notes that it will terminate 20 years from the date of being issued, but that it will renew for another 20 years each time that the FTC files a complaint over any violations — meaning, if the FTC does file a complaint and is successful in determining the violation, it will prolong Facebook's own need to report and make clear privacy policies to its users.
Over the objections of his aides and advisers — who urged him to focus on policy and the broader goals of his presidency — the new president issued a decree: He wanted a fiery public response, and he wanted it to come from his press secretary.
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