Sentences with phrase «electoral law when»

Ukip leader inadvertently broke electoral law when he failed to declare donation in kind, Electoral Commission rules

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When a corporate charter is alleged to contain a restriction on the fundamental electoral rights of stockholders under default provisions of law ---- such as the right of a majority of the shares to elect new directors or enact a charter amendment — it has been said that the restriction must be «clear and unambiguous» to be enforceable.
Nonprofit laws bar institutions from engaging in electoral politics and holding political fund - raisers, a hornet's nest the Queens Museum ran into this past summer when it appeared to cancel and then reinstate an Israel - sponsored event after accusations of anti-Semitism.
At least when the attack ads come out for the upcoming June 2018 provincial elections, we won't have to fret about any role of Law Society money in Ontario's electoral finance regime?
LONDON — Two senior advisers to Prime Minister Theresa May might have conspired to bypass electoral spending laws when they were leading a campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, a former employee of their effort said this week, in an interview and in testimony he gave to the country's elections regulator.
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