Sentences with phrase «held under the authority»

I don't blame an atheist leader for each and every atrocity committed by those he held under his authority.
Rather strange that you would blame an atheist leader for each and every atrocity committed by those he held under his authority.
Yes as an aside the President does not have the authority to release prisoners held under the authority of a state of the United States.

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Interest rates on government debt, too, were set by the authorities, and there were «captive market» arrangements under which banks and other institutions were required to hold minimum amounts of government debt.
(Titus 1:9) And for those under their authority, «stand firm and hold on to the traditions that we taught you, whether by speech or by letter.»
But because Byle was taken there under police custody, immigration officials had the authority to hold him for 48 hours.
Nonetheless, given the reality of large - scale war, such citizens could be held as prisoners of war under military authority.
In the next breath, he suspended habeas corpus for all persons so held under military authority.
On the prayer by the engineers asking for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Lagos State Attorney General or any officer under his authority from initiating or commencing criminal proceedings against them based on the verdict of the Coroner, Justice Buba held that such request was ungrantable in the circumstance of the case under review.
In any year in which a triennial general election of members of any local authority must be held under the Local Electoral Act 2001, the Electoral Commission must direct an inquiry to be made concerning the particulars on the roll of every person who --
Under the eyes of a nervous nation, Catalonia's regional parliament held a secret ballot, despite an opposition walkout, on a resolution the region's authorities have no legal power to execute.
The Greater London Authority was established under the Greater London Authority Act 1999, with the inaugural elections to the Greater London Assembly and for the office of Mayor held in May 2000.
Under this bill, our police and correction officers would refuse requests from federal authorities to hold an arrested illegal immigrant unless there is a warrant from a judge and the crime he was convicted of was «violent or serious.»
The other interesting thing to note about Booker T. was that, NCLB aside, there wasn't any overcrowding in the school: According to the New York City School Construction Authority, the school was built to hold 1,104 students and was still, officially, 13 children under capacity.
In August, 2016, the First District Court of Appeals affirmed the ruling of the Circuit Court, holding that the plaintiffs suffered no special injury from the tax credit scholarship program, and that the state legislature did not exceed its authority under the constitution.
Indiana Public Charter Schools Association president Russ Simnick said charter school sponsors are generally given broad authority under state law to hold schools accountable to high academic standards.
He added: «Regional Schools Commissioners are using their local knowledge to hold schools to account and thanks to that expertise, and the support of head teacher boards, they are able to take swift and targeted action to tackle underperformance rather than schools being left to stagnate under local authority control.»
Under such an arrangement, the SEA authorizes outside organizations to take on these responsibilities, distributes funds to them, grants them significant authority and flexibility, and develops performance contracts by which to hold them accountable for meeting the state's goals.
As described more fully herein, by holding itself out to the public as an operator of an aircraft that it did not operate, Mercy Flights exceeded the scope of the economic authority conferred by its registration as an air taxi under 14 CFR 298.21, and thus violated 49 U.S.C. § 41101, the Department's economic licensing requirement for air carriers.
Before the final designation of key stations under this clause, a commuter authority shall hold a public hearing.
This consent order concerns unauthorized service as a commuter air carrier provided by Twin Town Leasing Co., d / b / a Twin Air (Twin Air), an air taxi holding authority under 14 CFR Part 298.
Bitcoin is a peer - to - peer cryptocurrency, which is created and held electronically but is not printed like fiat currency and is not under the control of any central regulatory authority or bank.
The Office of Animal Welfare, under the Division of Public Health (DPH), has authority and oversight of the Delaware Shelter Standards Law, Delaware Code, Title 16, Chapter 30F for Animals Held in Shelter.
Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) who won World's Leading Tourist Board 2010 at last years World Travel Awards, and the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi are headline sponsors of the event, which is held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, ADTA's Chairman.
(a) a request for information has been made to a public authority, and (b) under section 1 of this Act or section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998, the applicant would have been entitled (subject to payment of any fee) to communication of any information in accordance with that section, any person to whom this subsection applies is guilty of an offence if he alters, defaces, blocks, erases, destroys or conceals any record held by the public authority, with the intention of preventing the disclosure by that authority of all, or any part, of the information to the communication of which the applicant would have been entitled.
Accepting the lower target for 2030 is consistent neither with the Authority's own advice to government nor with Australia's commitment under the Paris Agreement to play its role in holding warming below 2 °C.
Under the Detainee Treatment Act, the Circuit Court has the authority to provide limited review of military decisions to continue holding Guantanamo prisoners as «enemy combatants.»
14 In its 1949 decision in Van Lom v. Schneiderman, 187 Ore. 89, 210 P. 2d 461, the Supreme Court of Oregon merely held that it lacked authority to order a new trial even though an award of damages was excessive under state law.
This ruling appears to be out of step with appellate authority which holds the costs borne by an insured to secure his or her right to a defence under an insurance policy should be paid on a full indemnity basis.
In my 2009 comment on this case, when it was still pending before the Quebec Superior Court, I was hopeful that the law was rapidly moving towards holding states, and individuals acting under colour of state authority, accountable for breaches of jus cogens norms.
«This is the first time that a local authority has been held liable under these circumstances, it is likely that this decision could lead to many more people coming forward to make a claim where injuries have been sustained under similar circumstances,» said Moore Blatch brain injury specialist, Ciaran McCabe.
In a previous Supreme Court case, HM Treasury v Ahmed and others [2010] UKSC 2, the court held that the Terrorism (United Nations Measures) Order 2006 was ultra vires in that the Treasury had exceeded its powers under the United Nations Act 1946 by adversely affecting the rights of the citizen without clear Parliamentary authority.
Authorities under the formal Rule 37B held that when a formal settlement offer dealing with costs consequences was accepted the BC Supreme Court had no discretion to make a different order with respect to costs.
In Massachusetts v. EPA, Justice Stevens relied Chevron and the unambiguously broad terms of the Clean Air Act in holding that EPA may regulate greenhouse gas pollution using its existing authority under the Act.
As summarized by the SCOTUS Blog, in a 5 - 3 the Court held that President Bush did not have authority to set up the tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and found the commissions illegal under both military justice law and the Geneva conventions.
Here we have, in the statute, the legislature and, in the protocol, the government of British Columbia, conceding that the parties hold different views on the most fundamental questions, expressly noting their disagreements, saying that each will implement the agreement under its own institutions» authority, and then proceeding to act upon the agreement made.
Just as we have in other cases dispensed with the warrant requirement when «the burden of obtaining a warrant is likely to frustrate the governmental purpose behind the search,» Camara v. Municipal Court, 387 U.S. at 532 - 533, we hold today that school officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority.
However, and in the absence of reported authority on the point, Judge Mackie QC held that a mere right to claim under I (PFD) A 1975 could amount to an interest for the purposes of bringing a probate claim.
WHEREAS the Kunst» aa guu — Kunst» aayah Reconciliation Protocol provides that the Haida Nation and British Columbia hold differing views with regard to sovereignty, title, ownership and jurisdiction over Haida Gwaii, under the Kunst» aa guu — Kunst» aayah Reconciliation Protocol the Haida Nation and British Columbia will operate under their respective authorities and jurisdictions;
The latter held that the liability of a contracting authority for the breach of EU public procurement rules under the remedies directive is assimilated to that of the State under the general EU law doctrine of State liability and thus requires a sufficiently serious breach (Nuclear Decommissioning Auauthority for the breach of EU public procurement rules under the remedies directive is assimilated to that of the State under the general EU law doctrine of State liability and thus requires a sufficiently serious breach (Nuclear Decommissioning AuthorityAuthority).
The Court held that Cuozzo could not challenge the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's decision to institute inter partes review and that the USPTO reasonably exercised its rulemaking authority in requiring the PTAB to construe claims under review using the USPTO's «broadest reasonable interpretation» standard.
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In R (on the application of Aweys) v Birmingham City Council and other applications [2007] EWHC 52 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 230 (Jan) the Court of Appeal dismissed the authority's appeal and held that, upon finding a homeless person to be unintentionally homeless, eligible and in priority need, the «main housing duty» under HA 1996, s 193 (2) arose immediately and that the discharge of this duty could not be met by leaving the applicants in their existing homes: «the homeless at home», which the authority considered no longer reasonable for them to occupy, while waiting for an offer of permanent accommodation under the allocation scheme.
Thus it held that the duties imposed on housing authorities under the Housing Act 1996, Part VII do not give rise to «civil» rights or obligations and so ECHR, art 6 does not apply to it.
ESSA will enable the Boards to hold public hearings, while draft regulations made under CEAA will designate the Boards as «responsible authorities
Canadian courts have held that, absent lawful authority, compelling persons to provide fingerprints may violate their rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Upholding the judgment of the Divisional Court, the Court of Appeal held that the extra-territorial application of Part 5 of the 2010 Act — as it applies to employees and workers — should be considered through the case law under section 94 of the Employment Rights Act 1996, i.e. the Lawson v Serco line of authority.
The Court affirmed the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, holding that the USPTO acted within its authority in promulgating rules requiring the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to construe patent claims in inter partes review proceedings under the «broadest reasonable interpretation» (or «BRI») standard.
The Tribunal takes up complaints referred to it by the Commission and holds all the powers of a superior court under the Constitution Act, 1867, which means it has similar power and authority to hear cases and render judgments.
Court held that where a duly constituted community association board, upon reasonable investigation and in good faith, exercises discretion within the scope of its authority under the relevant statutes, courts should defer to the board's authority and presumed expertise.
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