Sentences with phrase «imposed by predecessor»

Now we have a War on the Bike and the Bus, as Mayor Ford cancels the hated $ 60 vehicle tax imposed by his predecessor and raises transit fares.
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano's budget scraps the 4 percent property tax hike imposed by his predecessor, Tom Suozzi.

Not exact matches

Mulgrew's predecessor at the helm of the United Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten, launched UFT Charter School in 2005 in a hubristic attempt to prove that charters schools could succeed under the conditions imposed by the union's contract.
The Predecessor Account was not subject to certain investment restrictions, div ersification requirements or other restrictions imposed by the 1940 Act or regulated under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (Account was not required to make annual income distributions to investors).
While Revelations 2 may be the sequel, it's the more interesting game technically and bearing in mind the higher technical bar here imposed by Xbox One and PS4 as the target platforms, the Switch version fares surprisingly well judged by the bar set by its predecessor.
But in September, President Francois Hollande pledged to continue a ban on fracking imposed last year by his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy.
This includes taking all legislative and administrative measures appropriate for ensuring collection of VAT in conformity with the obligations imposed on Member States by the EU VAT Directive (Directive 2006 / 112 / EC) and its predecessors (amongst which the Sixth Directive, 1977 / 388 / EEC).
Indeed, the FCA imposed fines totalling # 1.5 bn in 2014 — almost five times the # 312m levied by its predecessor, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), in 2012.
The CJEU's recent judgment in this case has found the wholesale obligation and ex ante price regulation imposed by Oftel (Ofcom's predecessor) upon BT in respect of telecommunications subscriber data held on BT's Operator Services Information System database was inconsistent with European law, in particular Directives 2002 / 20 / EC, 2002 / 21 / EC and 2002 / 22 / EC, which form part of the -LSB-...]
The CJEU's recent judgment in this case has found the wholesale obligation and ex ante price regulation imposed by Oftel (Ofcom's predecessor) upon BT in respect of telecommunications subscriber data held on BT's Operator Services Information System database was inconsistent with European law, in particular Directives 2002 / 20 / EC, 2002 / 21 / EC and 2002 / 22 / EC, which form part of the package of telecommunications measures adopted by the EU in 2002 which form what is called the Common Regulatory Framework or CRF.
They and their predecessor judges have laboured somewhat anonymously in the service of the public, imposing the rule of law on a case - by - case basis.
Deutsche Bank has incurred the largest financial penalty for breach of anti-money laundering regulations ever imposed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or its predecessor, the Financial Services Authority.
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