Sentences with phrase «prohibits using the funds for that purpose»

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On the other hand, the end of the section includes wording prohibiting religious groups from using government contract funds for purposes of «sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytization.»
«This is to prevent people benefiting from tax relief in relation to contributions made into self - directed pension schemes for the purpose of funding purchases of holiday or second homes and other prohibited assets for their or their family's personal use
The legislator from Canandaigua and three dozen co-sponsors have introduced a bill to prohibit using campaign funds for criminal defense and personal purposes.
Foster equity and comity through the fair allocation of resources between the majority and minority conferences by ensuring that funding for central staff is proportionate to a conference's size and tightening rules prohibiting the use of resources for political purposes.
It also concluded that SB 302 does not run afoul of Article 11, Section 10, which prohibits the use of public funds for sectarian purposes.
The plaintiffs in Duncan v. State of Nevada (see Legal Clips for background on suit) asserted a constitutional challenge to SB 302, alleging that it diverts public funds to private schools, many of which are religious, in violation of Article 11, Section 10 (which prohibits public funds from being used for sectarian purpose).
Blaine Amendments, which were passed during that period in many states for the sole purpose of preventing Catholic schools from receiving government funding, prohibits «money raised by taxation» from being «granted or applied for the use of the schools or institutions of any religious sect or denomination.»
«For present purposes, it is sufficient to say that on our interpretation, the bawdy - house provisions criminalize the practice of prostitution at a fixed indoor location; the living on the avails provision criminalizes the use of support and security staff funded by the proceeds of the prostitution, regardless of whether the relationship is an exploitative one; and the communicating provision prohibits any attempt by street prostitutes to screen potential customers by speaking with those customers in a public place for the purpose of prostitution,» the judges wroFor present purposes, it is sufficient to say that on our interpretation, the bawdy - house provisions criminalize the practice of prostitution at a fixed indoor location; the living on the avails provision criminalizes the use of support and security staff funded by the proceeds of the prostitution, regardless of whether the relationship is an exploitative one; and the communicating provision prohibits any attempt by street prostitutes to screen potential customers by speaking with those customers in a public place for the purpose of prostitution,» the judges wrofor the purpose of prostitution,» the judges wrote.
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