She was told there was a designated flying area on the heath and by-laws could not be changed. |
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Local government bodies are hiring rangers to enforce by-laws designed to preserve public order. |
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Other forms of delegated legislation include the power of ministers to legislate by Order in Council and for local authorities to make by-laws. |
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The amended by-laws will be tabled before the council's Portfolio Committees during May. |
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It was further resolved that remaining sections of Article VIII of the by-laws and any references thereto would be renumbered accordingly. |
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The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has seconded ten officers dedicated to the enforcement of these by-laws. |
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Some of the by-laws generated heated public debate when they were published in their draft form. |
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More than 90 per cent of local authorities have by-laws on school-age working that conflict with national legislation. |
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Central to its operation is an agreed code of conduct, which, together with other by-laws, all members agree to abide by. |
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The ire of Laois members was raised when the issue of new by-laws for the organisation came under scrutiny. |
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And then there's the thing about board members changing their own by-laws so they can remain on the board for longer. |
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The company itself controlled its members through by-laws giving exclusive rights in certain books to certain publishers. |
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We had excellent volunteers who helped draw up our by-laws, formalize our board, and solicit members. |
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The organization is strictly ruled by a set of by-laws which requires frequent voting on decision-making and the election of leaders. |
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Westport Town Council recently adopted by-laws which aim to control the consumption of intoxicating liquor in public places. |
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Each party complies with keeping with its own by-laws that are based on the political culture of its cadre and activists. |
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New by-laws are set to be introduced in the town to stamp out anti-social behaviour. |
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The Geraldton City Council will canvass its electors on a proposal to amend local burning by-laws. |
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It looks like during the shortage every one was carried away and no one noticed that the vendors were breaking by-laws. |
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A quorum of 500 attendees was required by the society to pass amendments to their by-laws. |
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The constitution and by-laws were adopted and a committee was struck to proceed with incorporation and registration. |
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He had wilfully ignored notices posted on the train arguing that the by-laws were invalid. |
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In 1962, the local authority had approved building plans under local by-laws. |
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The council, for its part, accused the traders of violating city by-laws and of defiling the environment. |
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The decision to evict a member must be made in accordance with the by-laws established by the membership. |
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I take no pleasure in saying I have been arrested hundreds of times under by-laws. |
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In obedience to by-laws and shareholders, a corporation is a serenely calculating, bloodless, bodiless profit-machine. |
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The council reviews the working of the by-laws and market rules and updates or clarifies them if necessary. |
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Ballina Town Council has drawn up new by-laws to amend speed limits on urban roads in the town. |
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The aim of the by-laws is to protect populations of rare fish, including vendace, schelly and arctic charr, which live in Cumbria's lakes. |
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We have no by-laws forcing pet owners to spay or neuter their cats and dogs. |
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He maintains he's a serious campaigner for free speech, which he says is curtailed by oppressive local by-laws. |
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The department's functions include traffic policing, policing of municipal by-laws and regulations and the prevention of crime. |
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The draft City by-laws have been extensively publicised in the media to allow members of the public to comment. |
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The Public Health Act of 1875 also empowered local authorities to impose by-laws on house construction, to monitor standards and facilities. |
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Car park by-laws and parking place by-laws have just been extended in the town. |
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The by-laws allow police to fine those caught boozing in controlled areas. |
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The county council is pushing ahead with plans to introduce by-laws increasing the speed limit on its section of the same road from 80 kmph to 100 kmph. |
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Meetings and marches are subject to the laws prohibiting obstruction of the highway, public nuisance, and trespass, and to local authority by-laws. |
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The court said a conjoint reading of the advertisement by-laws leaves no room for doubt that all kinds of advertisement hoardings cannot be erected anywhere and everywhere. |
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For instance, some gobdaw gets up and says it it not right to have people drinking on out streets and so we have by-laws covering what is or can be a very civilised practice. |
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I have always thought the bylaws decreed that only newspapermen are eligible but learned in connection with this column that there is nothing in the by-laws that says this. |
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Some of the recommendations which await council approval are the deregulation of red-tape and restrictive by-laws constraining economic activity in the city. |
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She added if the members wanted to put specific penalties for non-compliance in the by-laws they could do so but they were also dealt with under the act. |
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However, there is still concern over the salmon stocks, which were in decline until 1987, when new by-laws were introduced to reduce illegal exploitation in the tideway. |
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In the peculiar circumstances of this case, I find that a case has not been made to deny the directors their right to enforce the by-laws of the corporation. |
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The changes, which could come into force as soon as October, would require cosmetic body piercing businesses to register with local authorities and adhere to by-laws. |
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In my opinion the city, acting in a more restricted sphere in the enforcement of its own by-laws, is likewise in a different position from the ordinary litigant. |
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The process to amend the by-laws will now commence with full public consultation before the matter returns to the City Council for final decision. |
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Although the group drew up all the appropriate legal papers to form the corporation and to establish by-laws, many things were done by gentlemen's agreements. |
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The findings came from a study that the association conducted on the Liquor Act and relevant municipal and local authority by-laws on the implementation of the act. |
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Before 2001, the society's by-laws could be changed by referendum. |
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Some 890 permits were issued but, due to the antiquated by-laws governing fisheries, it stopped short of imposing cockling quotas or controls on the numbers of pickers. |
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The meeting also approved by-laws and courses, innovatory research and time frame for the scholars. |
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