Sentences with phrase «using orders in council»

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For example, in the fourth book of Father Paul Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent, you will find that in the year 1551 the Papal legates who presided over the Council ordered: «That the Divines ought to confirm their opinions with the holy Scripture, Traditions of the Apostles, sacred and approved Councils, and by the Constitutions and Authorities of the holy Fathers; that they ought to use brevity, and avoid superfluous and unprofitable questions, and perverse contentions....
The FDA's decision comes in response to a Court Order to respond to a petition filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) proposing to ban the use of BPA.
Decides that, in order to begin to comply with its disarmament obligations, in addition to submitting the required biannual declarations, the Government of Iraq shall provide to UNMOVIC, the IAEA, and the Council, not later than 30 days from the date of this resolution, a currently accurate, full, and complete declaration of all aspects of its programmes to develop chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and other delivery systems such as unmanned aerial vehicles and dispersal systems designed for use on aircraft, including any holdings and precise locations of such weapons, components, subcomponents, stocks of agents, and related material and equipment, the locations and work of its research, development and production facilities, as well as all other chemical, biological, and nuclear programmes, including any which it claims are for purposes not related to weapon production or material;
Orders in Council are often used by Ministers nowadays to bring Acts of Parliament into law.
The Manifesto Club says that a survey it carried out in February showed that the number of orders being used by councils is increasing rapidly.
The Manifesto Club says that it hears of new orders almost every day and is planning to send out Freedom of Information requests to local councils later in the year to see how far the use of PSPOs has increased over the last few months.
Defra argues councils should provide public - use recycle bins alongside ordinary rubbish bins in order to encourage people to recycle more.
Project Innovation Award A Highly Commended Award was presented to Construction Industry Council Hong Kong, S. Thomas Ng and James M.W. Wong (The University of Hong Kong) for their report on «A product - based carbon labeling scheme for construction materials» The judges commented «This report highlighted a project that not only clearly demonstrates a topic relevant to the present day, but also the work that the researchers have accomplished in order to progress the idea from the ground upwards, leading to the development of a carbon footprint assessment tool that could not only be used in Hong Kong, but also internationally.»
Pending approval from the City Council's land - use committee in April, Ienuso said that construction of the field house would not begin until the summer months in order to reduce the amount of noise and traffic at the construction site during the school year, in an effort to help the schools across the street from the site.
In order for eminent domain to be used for the Park South Plan, the Albany Common Council was required to pass an ordinance designating the neighborhood an urban renewal area.
Use by these councils in order to separate itself from other fellows and to take the interest of your perfect girl.
The National Research Council stresses the importance of using well - planned and effective assessments of children in early learning classrooms in order to improve instruction and program planning.
The National Research Council endorses the importance of using well - planned and effective assessments of children in early learning classrooms in order to improve instruction and program planning.
In order to think through how ESSA can be used to improve education programs in juvenile justice facilities, the American Youth Policy Forum, the Council of State Governments Justice Center, and the National Reentry Resource Center recently collaborated on a policy brieIn order to think through how ESSA can be used to improve education programs in juvenile justice facilities, the American Youth Policy Forum, the Council of State Governments Justice Center, and the National Reentry Resource Center recently collaborated on a policy briein juvenile justice facilities, the American Youth Policy Forum, the Council of State Governments Justice Center, and the National Reentry Resource Center recently collaborated on a policy brief.
Launched in the fall of 2014, Mobile Passport Control is an app, developed by Airside Mobile and Airports Council International - North America in partnerships with CBP, that you can download to use in order to expedite your entry into the US.
Shacknews has reported on the lastest development in the Epic vs Silicon Knights legal saga: SK's council has issues subpoenas to other Unreal Engine 3 licencees in order to see the contracts they signed to use the middleware.
«It is important that everyone uses the recycling services provided by councils throughout the year in order for Northern Ireland to fully realise the benefits of food waste recycling to the environment and the local economy.
It comparatively ranks 125 countries» energy performance in order of how well they address the Council's widely - used definition of energy sustainability, which is based on three core dimensions: energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability.
These clauses are commonly used by EU Member States (especially within the Council of Europe) in order to prevent EU Member States from singing international agreements among themselves that might conflict with EU law.
In effect, if an order - in - council such as that used to intern and relocate Japanese - Canadians during World War II resulted in charges being brought in the Ontario Court of Justice, and that order - in - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's wilIn effect, if an order - in - council such as that used to intern and relocate Japanese - Canadians during World War II resulted in charges being brought in the Ontario Court of Justice, and that order - in - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's wilin - council such as that used to intern and relocate Japanese - Canadians during World War II resulted in charges being brought in the Ontario Court of Justice, and that order - in - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's wilin charges being brought in the Ontario Court of Justice, and that order - in - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's wilin the Ontario Court of Justice, and that order - in - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's wilin - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's will.
Orders in Council, which are made by the Queen and Privy Council, can take the form of primary legislation, but most are made as SIs, and should be used when «an ordinary statutory instrument made by a minister would be inappropriate, as in... an Order which transfers ministerial functions... or where the Order is in effect a constitutional document...» (SIP, para 1.5.2).
He brought proceedings in Scotland, claiming that the respondents had each been in breach of its obligations under the equipment regulations, which replaced the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (SI 1992/2932)(the regulations), both having been passed in order to implement Council Directive (EEC) 89/655 (the equipment directive).
In order to generally improve case law publisher's ability to ascertain that a publication ban order actually applies to a case, LexUM and other publishers are involved in an initiative, through the Canadian Citation Committee and the Canadian Judicial Council, to implement a standard that courts can use to alert publishers about applicable bans on publicatioIn order to generally improve case law publisher's ability to ascertain that a publication ban order actually applies to a case, LexUM and other publishers are involved in an initiative, through the Canadian Citation Committee and the Canadian Judicial Council, to implement a standard that courts can use to alert publishers about applicable bans on publicatioin an initiative, through the Canadian Citation Committee and the Canadian Judicial Council, to implement a standard that courts can use to alert publishers about applicable bans on publication.
That statesmen of England have said the same, for it is laid down in the old orders - in - council that the pastoral tenants or the squatters of those days — for squatters they really were then — might occupy the lands and make the best use they could of them; but that they must give way before the advancing tide of population.
The National Research Council stresses the importance of using well - planned and effective assessments of children in early learning classrooms in order to improve instruction and program planning.
The Better Sleep Council says that, in general, a mattress set that has been in use for seven years should be replaced in order to give you the best comfort and support possible.
In order to reduce the number of complaints, the Council has updated its advertising requirements with several pictorial examples, an easy to use Advertising Checklist, and Guidelines for Common Online and Social Media Websites.
a.) defining a word or expression used but not defined in this Act; b.) exempting classes of persons from the requirement to be licensed in order to provide real estate services and establishing restrictions and conditions in relation to an exemption; b. 1) respecting a minimum rate of interest for a brokerage trust account; c.) conferring additional powers and imposing additional duties and restrictions on the real estate council and council members, including by prescribing matters respecting which the real estate council may or must make rules and bylaws; d.) imposing fees or assessments to be paid by licensees in relation to the issuing, reinstatement or amendment of a licence and, in relation to this,
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