Sentences with phrase «first judicial approval»

Master Matthews has recently given the first judicial approval of this technology in England and Wales, hopefully paving the way for more widespread use.

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Kinder Morgan said it had previously announced a «primarily permitting» strategy for the first half of 2018, focused on advancing the permitting process, rather than spending at full construction levels until it obtained greater clarity on outstanding permits, approvals and judicial reviews.
However to me (as a Czech resident) this criticism seems a bit strange since in the Czech Republic judges have always been nominated directly by the executive (subject to approval by the Parliament) and therefore the judicial system has never really been independent in the first place.
In the upcoming months, the School District of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Police and Prison Departments, and the First Judicial District will be presenting their fiscal year budgets to City Council for approval.
The Chair of the Oklahoma Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced a pair of bills last week that would effectively put control over the Code of Judicial Conduct into the hands of the legislature, remove references to judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislaturJudicial Conduct into the hands of the legislature, remove references to judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislaturjudicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislature first.
(5) A Chief Justice or associate chief justice of the Ontario Court of Justice who is in office at the time of attaining retirement age may, subject to the annual approval of the Judicial Council, continue in that office until his or her term expires, or until he or she attains the age of seventy - five years, whichever comes first.
The first safeguard for the subject is that each of the powers under Pt 8 requires judicial approval.
This may mean that 10 applicants in recently filed judicial reviews of the National Energy Board's report recommending approval of the Trans Mountain proposal may have to wait a bit longer for relief, and that, at least for now, the First Nations applicants may be best positioned for success.
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