Sentences with phrase «referendum rules made»

Meanwhile, the responses to a public consultation on the referendum rules made depressing reading for the SNP.

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Ruling out a referendum this year showed Scottish First Minister content to let Westminster make her arguments for her
«I think Labour's arrived at the right position on this issue, not ruling out a referendum in any circumstances, but neither making an open - ended, arbitrary commitment to one in three years» time,» the Labour peer said.
1.2 «EGM» means an Extraordinary General Meeting 1.3 «NEC» means the National Executive Committee 1.4 «Rules» means Rules made by the NEC under this Constitution 1.5 Where the context so implies, the singular shall include the plural 1.6 Headings shall not form part of the meanings of Articles 1.7 «Branch» means a branch or constituency association 1.8 PPERA means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 PART II NAME AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPERA.
The referendum violated E.U. rules, making Swiss investigators ineligible for Horizon 2020 funding, including research grants from the European Research Council (ERC).
As the Divisional Court recognised at paragraph [29] of its judgment, «if making a donation of the kind described in paragraph 2 (1)(c) of Schedule 15 also involves incurring a referendum expense, then only permitted participants could make such donations exceeding # 10,000, and only the designation organisation could make such donations exceeding # 700,000, without contravening the rules restricting campaign spending.»
He has denied his group broke any rules, saying it had received permission from the Electoral Commission to make donations in the run - up to the referendum.
if making a donation of the kind described in paragraph 2 (1)(c) of Schedule 15 also involves incurring a referendum expense, then only permitted participants could make such donations exceeding # 10,000, and only the designation organisation could make such donations exceeding # 700,000, without contravening the rules restricting campaign spending.
As the Divisional Court recognised at paragraph [29] of its judgment, «if making a donation of the kind described in paragraph 2 (1)(c) of Schedule 15 also involves incurring a referendum expense, then only permitted participants could make such donations exceeding # 10,000, and only the designation organisation could make such donations exceeding # 700,000, without contravening the rules restricting campaign spending.»
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