Sentences with phrase «erring members»

His / her work description also involves enforcing disciplinary actions on erring members of staff, especially when such employees are under his / her supervision.
Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, of Federal High Court on May 10, held that while the National Assembly had the power to discipline its erring members, the premise on which Omo - Agege's suspension was anchored was illegal.
J. in a judgment delivered today, the 10th May, 2018 in Suit No: FHC / ABJ / CS / 314/18 between Sen. Ovie Omo - Agege V. Senate & 2 Ors held that the Senate and the Senate President who where the 1st and 2nd Defendants in the suit filed by Sen. Ovie Omo Agege can punish erring members of the Senate.
The State Coordinator, NYSC Ekiti State, Mrs. Nwano Eze Ukgha who put the number of youths registered in the new batch at 2,066 warned the corps members against indulging in cult activities, consumption of illicit drugs, and other forms of unwholesome acts on the camp as erring members would be handed over to the camp court for trial according to the by - laws.
The group said though it is within the rules and powers of the House to regulate its internal affairs and sanction an erring member, but the imbroglio surrounding the House of Representatives is a National embarrassment that transcends an internal affairs of the hallowed chambers.
The receivable supervisor is also saddled with the role of appraising the tasks performed by the staff in the unit, and to also discipline any erring member of staff among them.

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But members of Congress, who are charged with being a check on the presidency, would err if the most salacious details distracted them so much that they missed the allegations in the interview that most demand further investigation.
Most churches simply do not know how to handle all of this and quite often err on the side of giving almost no one money, including members of the congregation.
Saraki said the appellate court erred in law when it affirmed the competence of the proceedings of the CCT, which sat on the appellant's case with only two members as against the three provided for in the provisions of Paragraph 15 (1) of the Fifth Schedule to the 1999 Constitution.
Despite admitting of erring in a subsequent post, a concerned Ghanaian George Krobea Asante and an NPP member has lashed out at the presidential staffer for disrespecting «our party members for their selfless service to the party» that won the 2016 elections.
According to the party members, the Vetting Committee in the Greater Accra Region erred at the initial stage by clearing Samuel George Nartey to contest in the parliamentary primary because until the 2012 elections he was unknown in the constituency.
According the official, members will be mobilised to picket erring filling stations in Abakaliki.
«The extent to which the court should err towards inclusiveness in an action inevitably depends on the facts but in this case the court finds that Mr Corbyn is a member of the Labour Party who is particularly affected and particularly interested in the proper construction of the rules, and his interest in that regard is of a significantly different quality than that of other members,» she added.
They argued that Justice Kolawole erred in his decision invalidating the SJIP simply because an operative of the Department of State Services was a member of the panel.
It is far better for a governing body member to err on the side of openness when deciding whether or not to disclose such interests, rather than trying to manage the situation on their own.
UPDATED * LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines has corrected a statement he made at Tuesday's board meeting, telling the members in an email that he erred in saying charter schools receive more in state funding than traditional public schools.
With respect to issue number two, that the application judge erred in finding that an insurer was obligated to pay all expenses outlined in the Form 1, the Court agreed that with previous FSCO decisions that held that an insurer is permitted to request information to verify that an economic loss had been sustained by a family member providing care or other information or that the services provided were reasonable and necessary and found that the application judge did not rule in the contrary.
Information often included: • Basic nonprofit information: organization name, number of directors and term limits, type of incorporation and amendment procedures • Meeting details: location of meeting, how often meetings occur, procedures to call special meetings, how meetings are announced and quorum size (minimum number of people required for meetings) • Board of directors information: director qualifications, term limits and attendance requirements, removal procedures, definitions of roles and conflict of interest policies • Membership information: eligibility requirements, dues, voting rights of members, and quit or termination procedures Erring on the side of simplicity usually is the best way to start.
Cassels Brock submitted on appeal that the trial judge erred in his findings concerning the scope of the dealer retainer; by finding that Cassels Brock breached its duties to the class members; in his treatment of the Saturn dealers» claims; by inferring causation; by awarding aggregate damages; and in his quantification of damages.
As such, the Court of Appeal accepted the City's submission the Application Judge had erred in characterizing the By - Law — specifically finding that the concepts of purpose and motive were confused in the analysis: ``... the motives of individual Council members (or even the Council as a whole) do not of itself establish the pith and substance of the By - Law».
In Hohider, the Third Circuit held that the district court erred by concluding that it could certify the class by deferring its analysis of whether the members of the class had proved that they are both disabled and otherwise qualified to perform the essential functions of the job in order to prove discrimination under the ADA until the second «remedial» stage of the two - stage framework described in International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S. 324 (1977).
Issues: Did the motion judge err by making a representation order authorizing the individual defendants to defend the proceeding as representatives of all the members of Local 773 after the expiry of the limitation period?
When tribunal members are made to squirm under the microscope of media and public scrutiny when ruling on a contentious issue of legal veracity, and not just on political expediency, they often will choose to err on the side of the strict interpretation of the legislation as it was intended to be interpreted by its framers, and not by another legal analyst with awarded limited power who wants to twist the original intent into a shape that suits his / her political spin (at that particular point in time) to the detriment of his / her chosen target, which target was actually chosen by a third - party legal analyst with a vested interest.
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