Sentences with phrase «recognized police power»

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According to him: «The delegated Officers went with a brief of the Inspector - General of Police on the matter to the Senate to enable the Senate appreciate the issues raised to guide their resolutions on the matter but the Senate refused to listen to the Officers delegated by the Inspector - General of Police in line with his powers recognized by both the Constitution and the Police Act and Regulations.
When those frustrations escalate to authorities with much more power, he recognizes the need to change his reactions to avoid police, truancy judges and consequences much higher on his priority list.
While acknowledging the dangers of a badly implemented tax, he suggested that his fellow conservatives recognize it as the best alternative, politically and economically, to the other polices being debated in Washington: the billions in subsidies being handed out to solar - power and wind - power companies, the cap - and - trade systems being promoted on Capitol Hill and by the presidential candidates.
While this court has not attempted to mark the precise boundaries of what is called the police power of the State, the existence of the power has been uniformly recognized, both by the Federal and state courts.
While the States, vested as they are with general police power, require no specific grant of authority in the Federal Constitution to legislate with respect to matters traditionally within the scope of the police power, the broad sweep of the Twenty - first Amendment has been recognized as conferring something more than the normal state authority over public health, welfare, and morals.
This is expressed in the 10th amendment and recognized state police power.
In this day, when the motor vehicle is such an important part of our modern day living, when the use of the vehicle is so essential to both a livelihood and the enjoyment of life, this Court recognizes that the use of the public highways is a right which all qualified citizens possess, subject, of course, to reasonable regulation under the police power of the sovereign.
Whether you're a citizen, foreign national or stateless, the state assumes jurisdiction over you, and all people and property in its geographical area of influence, under its recognized constitutional police power.
R. v. MacDonald, 2014 SCC 3 (34914) Two stages: the court must ask whether the action falls within the general scope of a police duty imposed by statute or recognized at common law; if the answer is affirmative, the court must inquire into whether the action constitutes a justifiable exercise of powers associated with the duty.
And to this end it may require the registration of such vehicles and the licensing of their drivers... This is but an exercise of the police power uniformly recognized as belonging to the States and essential to the preservation of the health, safety and comfort of their citizens.»
Laws forbidding the intermarriage of the two races may be said in a technical sense to interfere with the freedom of contract, and yet have been universally recognized as within the police power of the State.
Because the only way to solve divorce or separation issues is in The Family Courts, our society has broken down to understand that Family Courts equals no where near the equality and Co-Parenting necessary to properly parent our children after divorce or separation, and since The Family Court are the only power that can endorse or honour a Fami ly Court Order, most Family Court Orders are worthless ourside of The Family Courts, un-enforceable by police and are not recognized by very few other places other than The Fa mily Court.
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