Sentences with phrase «exercise of his powers under»

The Chairperson of the County Committee shall continue in office and exercise all of the powers under these Rules and Regulations until the election of a successor, except when suspended or removed in accordance with these rules and regulations.
«The ministry, in exercise of its power under the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007, granted and issued to AICO Mining Lease No. 2541 for the renewable period of 25 years effective from 1st of February, 2008 and to expire on 31st of January, 2033.
«The national convention of the PDP, in the exercise of its powers under section 12.88 of the PDP constitution, dissolved the National Working Committee and appointed some of its members as caretakers Committee for the next ninety (90) days, to enable it pursue true reconciliation of its disputant members towards peaceful, amicable and political settlement of the disputes leading to the cases in court.
IBM is essentially about the employer's exercise of its powers under a discretion it holds, either under the contract of employment or under the pension scheme rules.
[81] In my view, absent an error of law, the exercise of powers under the new summary judgment rule attracts deference.
Macfarlane also points to Campbell v. Canada, dealing with this first exercise of power under the Representation Act.
STANLEY BURNTON LJ: The issues for determination were: (i) whether the rule requiring payment of the standard case fee was unreasonable and unlawful; (ii) whether or not the ombudsman was under an obligation to consider dismissal of all complaints under DISP 3.3; (iii) whether the ombudsman could lawfully delegate consideration and exercise of the power under DISP 3.3 to a suitably qualified member of staff; (iv) whether the district judge had been entitled to find that each of the complaints had been considered for summary dismissal, albeit by a consumer consultant; (v) if a complaint was not lawfully considered for summary dismissal, and as a result was investigated, and after investigation determined by the ombudsman adversely to the complainant, whether the firm was nonetheless liable to pay the standard case fee; and (vi) whether the answer to (v) depended on whether the complaint should have been dismissed under DISP 3.3.
The exercise of the power under 27.14 (2)(g) was not the answer to the justice of the cases under consideration.
Sutton v. GE Capital Finance Limited Ref: [2004] 2 BCLC 662 (Court of Appeal) Acted on a successful appeal concerning the duties of a receiver to his appointor and the proper exercise of powers under Section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986.
The Supreme Court explained that, absent an error of law, the exercise of powers under the new summary judgment rule attracts deference.
A plain reading of these provisions indicates that Parliament conferred broad discretion upon BDC in the exercise of its powers under the BDC Act.
Second, subsections 14 (1)(a) and 22 (b) of the BDC Act provide BDC with the power to «make loans and investments» and «determine and charge interest and any other form of compensation for services [it] provides in the exercise of its powers under this Act».
If the court's discretion is so constrained but the exercise of powers under para 5 of the code can engage the Convention, as suggested by Pill LJ, there would appear to be a reasonably good argument that para 5 of the code is incompatible with the Convention.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this Act other than subsection (3), and any provision of the Public Service Act 1999 or any other law, in the performance of a function or the exercise of a power under this Act, under the regulations or under the standard Rules of Court (other than a power delegated by standard Rules of Court under subsection 37A (1)-RRB-:
(2) In the exercise of its powers under subsection (1), (1A) or (1C), a court shall have regard to the interests of, and shall make any order proper for the protection of, a bona fide purchaser or other person interested.
(b) in the exercise or intended exercise of any power under this Act, other than a power under those provisions.

Not exact matches

But it is an exercise of «authoritarian» power to compel by force of law and under pain of imprisonment that all citizens support and finance government programs that in some manner, efficiently or otherwise, benefit the poor.
«Power always has to be kept in check; power exercised in secret, especially under the cloak of national security, is doubly dangerous.&rPower always has to be kept in check; power exercised in secret, especially under the cloak of national security, is doubly dangerous.&rpower exercised in secret, especially under the cloak of national security, is doubly dangerous.»
«While all the versions of the kingdom of the world acquire and exercise power over others, the kingdom of God, incarnated and modeled in the person of Jesus Christ, advances only by exercising power under others.
If the action under consideration takes longer than the firing of the neuron, as in the case of uttering a sentence, then it would appear that an action can exercise power on an event that ended before the action itself ended.
He also argues that parents exercise certain «sole and inviolable» lawmaking powers over their children in the areas of custody, care, upbringing, discipline, and education, which the Supreme Court has acknowledged in many cases under the due - process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
But, under this conception of power, the good that directs the exercise of influence on the other has the limitations of a preconceived good.
G. R. Driver comments, «As thus interpreted, the poem depicts the introduction of the youthful Baal as a god of fertility into the Ugaritic pantheon and the establishment of his supremacy, under El's suzerainty, over all the other gods, exercising power over earth as god of rain; for rain is the ultimate source of the life - giving water which is essential to the whole of nature, however it may be distributed.»
But we must» slowly, prayerfully, and with great deliberation and serious debate» prepare ourselves for what the future seems likely to bring under a regime in which the courts have usurped the democratic process by reckless exercise of naked power.
In one of his letters, St Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote, «Under him [the Pope] the other officers of mother Church are organised in so far as they are called to share in his responsibility and exercise the power entrusted to them.»
Rather, the man who had first worked at the intersection of ideas and power during his World War II service at the British Embassy in Washington was a Russo - English exponent of classic American New Deal liberalism: a liberal who believed that government had an obligation to secure the economic, social, and educational conditions under which people could truly exercise their liberty.
Under the Bush administration the United States treated the former Soviet sphere as a geopolitical Monopoly board on which to acquire real estate, without, however, distinguishing between vital American interests and the opportunistic exercise of power.
The victimization of the Minjung under oppressive powers has intensified as the exercise of power becomes more sophisticated.
We heard about the new supermarket adjudicator appointed under the UK's mandatory supermarket code of conduct, and how she intended to exercise her powers, including by the imposition of «punitive fines» based on a percentage of turnover in the event of repeated abuses of market power down the supply chain by the supermarket majors.
In practice, however, this is more murky, as courts have occasionally allowed the federal government to exercise powers in all sorts of different things under incredibly broad interpretations of the Interstate Commerce Clause.
Our clients have directed us in the circumstances to petition His Excellency the President of the Republic to exercise his powers of prerogative of mercy under Article 72 of the Constitution of Ghana».
At Silver's trial jurors were told they could convict based on «any action under color of official authority» by Silver, but the 2d Circuit said the Supreme Court ruling required a «formal exercise of government power,» rather than lesser acts like just making a phone call or having a meeting.
A statement signed and released on Monday, 22 August by Communications Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah said: «The President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has, in consultation with the Council of State and in exercise of his constitutional powers under Article 72 of the Constitution, remitted the remainder of the prison sentence imposed on three persons: Salifu Maase (alias Mugabe), Alistair Nelson, and Ako Gunn, who were sentenced to four months» imprisonment and a fine of GHS10, 000.00 each for contempt of court.
This is a patent and cheap unconstitutional exercise of executive power in the name of a White Paper against a political opponent under the letter and spirit of the 1992 Constitution.
Prosecutors in New York said they were hopeful that their evidence would stand up under the narrower definition of official action, which the Supreme Court defined as a decision or action on a «question, matter, cause, suit, proceeding or controversy» involving «a formal exercise of governmental power
«Using one's influence as a high ranking state official to push through county legislation and to bestow a county - issued contract are indisputably formal exercises of governmental power constituting official acts under McDonnell,» the decisions states.
The DPP urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of the state because Aluko had given evidence under cross examination that the election which brought Fayose into power was free, fair and credible devoid of military harassment.
If the Speaker or the person deemed to be Speaker dies, or is unable through ill health to exercise any powers or functions under a law of the Commonwealth, or is absent from Australia, the Deputy Speaker is deemed to be Speaker, for the purposes of the exercise of any powers or functions of the Speaker under a law of the Commonwealth, until the House chooses a new Speaker or the absence or incapacity of the elected Speaker ends.
We write in our capacity as citizens of the Republic of Ghana invoking the powers of this Commission under Article 218 (a) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana and section 7 (1)(i) of the CHRAJ Act 1993 (Act 456), as amended, which states «to investigate complaints of violations of fundamental rights and freedoms, injustice, corruption, abuse of power and unfair treatment of any person by a public officer in the exercise of his official duties», to investigate a case of professional misconduct bothering on official corruption and corruption - related activities involving ACP Mrs. Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah, the current acting Director - General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service.
The applicants had prayed the court, to exercise its powers under Section 174 of the 1999 Constitution and order the AGF to investigate and prosecute former and present EFCC chairmen.
He noted that «I referred it to the Council of State and the Council came back to me and recommended that I exercise my powers under Article 72, not in terms of pardoning them.
All three cases involved a common issue — a new definition by the Supreme Court requiring a formal exercise of government power rather than just a meeting or phone call to prove a quid pro quo bribery scheme under the federal law prohibiting «honest services fraud.»
However, Parliament and the Government exercise their powers under «Royal Prerogative»: on behalf of the Monarch and through powers still formally possessed by the Monarch.
We're asking the commissioner to exercise her power under the New York State law to directly remove a member and that'll remove this sort of side show hearing away from the City of Buffalo and into Albany,» explained Ryan.
He has to show us specifically under which provision of the Constitution he's exercising the power to suspend the Minister,» he said.
She said «under Section 5 of the Constitution all executive powers are vested in the President who may exercise it directly or through the Vice President or Ministers of the Federation» adding that as Minister for Petroleum Resources., she was an appointee and delegate of the President.
«In exercise of the power conferred on the President under article 5 of the Constitution, this Instrument is made this 30th day of April, 2018.
This demo shows the exercise being done in the power rack, which allows you to brace your non-working hand under a safety rail so that you can counterbalance the weight of the dumbell.
Court Point: «Under the Court of Appeals» interpretation of FERPA, the federal power would exercise minute control over specific teaching methods and instructional dynamics in classrooms throughout the country.
The exercise of soft power focuses a chief's attention on what local actors, under combinations of support and pressure, can do.
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