Sentences with phrase «laws by local councils»

This is not equivalent to the misuse of Ripa surveillance laws by local councils or police harassment of innocent photographers which affect much larger groups of people and were enthusiastically opposed by the Conservatives.

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Almost all its canons dealt with episcopacy and were authoritatively made a part of canon law by the Council of Chalcedon.4 These canons made clear that the bishops of a province, meeting semiannually in synod under the presidency of their metropolitan, constituted a collegium with a relationship to the metropolitan much like that of the second - century collegiate presbytery in relation to the bishop of the local church.
It was made in a blog by Mike Law, a former Newham councillor, who declared of the surprising # 40 million loan offered by his council to West Ham: «It was a bizarre partnership between a deprived local authority and a failing football club.»
Elections for municipal or other local offices (city councils, governing boards of schools, hospitals, etc) are nonpartisan by law, with the exception that home - rule cities may legislate partisan elections for themselves.
In November 2007 the Council passed the Gennaro - sponsored Local Law 55, which was supported by the mayor and aims to reduce citywide greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.
Every council is required by law to have a local child poverty strategy, and the good news is that reducing child poverty benefits everyone by cutting the costs to local authority services and boosting the local economy through improved skills and qualifications for school leavers.
He also pointed to new city laws, sponsored by local City Council member Margaret Chin, meant to prevent future Rivington House - like fiascos.
Earlier this week, the New York City Police Department launched the crime map mandated by Local Law 39 of 2013, which City Council passed in April.
In many countries, the law also provided for work councils made up of workers elected by their peers at the firm level to adjust the national agreement to local conditions.
The 32 local school boards were replaced by «Community Education Councils» consisting of parents elected by Parent Associations of elementary and middle schools in the community districts and given even less authority on school matters within those districts than the 1996 law.
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Christina was able to gather the support of local rescues and dog owners affected by this discriminatory law and took their voices to the town council meeting.
If you find a stray dog by law you should contact your local Council Animal Warden.
Laws enacted by the National Assembly govern the municipal councils, which have limited authority to enact local lLaws enacted by the National Assembly govern the municipal councils, which have limited authority to enact local lawslaws.
It occurs to me, reading what is googleable about Eloise's work for a few minutes that she (i) assisted with the investigation into a death in police custody while seconded to the IPCC (ii) was seconded to a solicitors» firm to assist with the phone hacking disclosure (iii) did pro bono work (iv) was involved with a judicial review of a costs order that was requested by a Local Authority in a Non Payment Council Tax case at the local magistrates, which got into the law repLocal Authority in a Non Payment Council Tax case at the local magistrates, which got into the law replocal magistrates, which got into the law reports.
MSAT may resolve other matters as called for in Metis Settlements General Council Policies and local Settlement by - laws.
(4) If city council does not pass a by - law in accordance with the petition within 90 days after receiving the petition, any of the electors who signed the petition may apply to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal to have the City divided or redivided into wards or to have the existing wards dissolved.
4.3 (1) Any person who objects to a by - law made by the council of a municipality under section 4 may appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal by filing a notice of appeal with the Tribunal setting out the objection to the by - law and the reasons in support of the objection.
The law lords» decision in YL v Birmingham City Council that the Human Rights Act 1998 does not apply to people in private care homes whose places are funded by local councils, exposes a loophole in the law which needs to be closed by statute, says Eric Metcalfe, director of human rights policy at JUSTICE.
Guideline Hourly Rates (GHR) are meant to be just that — «guidelines and not tramlines» and theoretically have no direct application in relation to anything other than summary assessment and are not supposed to replace the experience or knowledge of those familiar with the local area and the field of law generally — see (1) KMT, (2) KAY, (3) Mey, (4) MJY (Children proceeding by their Litigation Friend the Official Solicitor) v Kent County Council [2012] EWHC 2088 QB, [2012] All ER (D) 245 (Jul).
This should not be an unrealistic expectation, given the prevalence of State agreements that have historically been used to further the relationship between mining interests and state governments.137 Another respondent pondered the potential, where local governments are involved, for the council commitments to become by - laws.
In New South Wales, the only criteria for claims is membership of the Local Aboriginal Land Council, which can claim land within or outside its area if «claimable land» (effectively, unoccupied Crown land that is not needed for a public purpose).53 The Act expressly acknowledges the spiritual, social, cultural and economic importance of land to Aboriginal people in the long title, but also recognises the devastation effected upon traditional laws and customs and connection to land by colonialism through this broad basis for claims.
The Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (GLC), worked with three native title claim groups from central Queensland, the Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) and 16 local governments, represented by MacDonnells Law, to develop a template for future ILUA negotiatLocal Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) and 16 local governments, represented by MacDonnells Law, to develop a template for future ILUA negotiatlocal governments, represented by MacDonnells Law, to develop a template for future ILUA negotiations.
There are local institutions informed by long held Indigenous laws and cultural priorities, local government councils, incorporations of native title holders and traditional owners, and a range of other Aboriginal resource and interest groups.
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