Sentences with phrase «grants wide powers»

The Act also grants wide powers to inspectors of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to enforce the Act, obtain search warrants and confiscate animals if they believe that their safety and welfare are in jeopardy.

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For example, China's Public Security Bureaus are granted such vague and wide - ranging powers to sentence individuals to re-education through labour that it is often difficult to make the case that an instance of detention was in clear violation of the law.
He also routinely vetoes legislation to let various groups of local security guards such as employees of Port Chester's village court and the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center be considered «peace officers» and have some powers akin to police officers; he's argued this status should not be granted piecemeal, but as part of a «comprehensive, State - wide, process.»
An alternative route may be a wider permissive legal power to grant particular tax treatment to landowners participating in a development that satisfies the defined requirements of a sustainable development with the costs of exercising the power met, at least in part, out of the development.
Throughout most of Mr. D'Amato's senatorial career, he and Mr. Cuomo have granted each other a wide berth, seemingly respectful of the other's power.
He was backed with the wide - ranging power over schools granted the mayor.
Union officials objected in particular to granting school boards wider dismissal powers, saying at the time that the bill would «open teachers to dismissal at the whim of local administrators, who have shown themselves woefully ill - equipped to protect students or teachers.»
Advanced tactics also come into play with perfectly timed dodges granting you an increase in speed and power, as well as perfectly time blocking leaving the enemy wide open.
Moreover, the wide construction made sense from a practical point of view in this case: given the allegations of forgery made by the claimant, the judge hearing the claimant's I (PFD) A 1975 claim might exercise the court's power to call in the grant of its own motion under the Supreme Court Act 1981, s 121 — which could result in further, and potentially unnecessary, expense for a modest estate.
The Government may need to be granted wide - ranging powers to accomplish that task.
The DIFC Courts has wide powers to assist and facilitate arbitration, e.g. powers to grant interim measures, to assist in taking of evidence upon request etc..
In addition, the new Code's articles 1 through 7 advocate for private settlement, mediation and arbitration and introduces a chapter on mediation, in family law matters and other civil / commercial matters, as part of the wide case management powers now granted to courts.
These rules: granted wide management powers to the court [6] proposed that cases be allocated to one of three tracks depending on their nature, limiting or requiring specific actions; and introduced the concept of proportionality to the costs regime.
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