Unless access is restricted by bylaws, all the rights granted are exercisable at night as well as during the day. |
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The introduction of the new bylaws has been received with different reactions. |
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Once you introduce laws, bylaws, legislation and regulations you are immediately restricting people's freedom, which is unavoidable. |
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According to the student society bylaws, the forum may appoint students to fill these positions at its discretion. |
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Legal advice was sought at this stage to ensure the structure and bylaws of the new body would meet all organizational and fiscal requirements. |
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Therefore, a multidisciplinary task force was appointed and charged to rewrite the bylaws. |
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We have no bylaws forcing pet owners to spay or neuter their cats and dogs. |
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Prescott says he is listening, and, because the urban plan covers zoning bylaws, input can make a difference. |
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This year they hired a part time by-law officer to aggressively enforce bylaws such as unsightly premises. |
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To date, a number of municipalities with idling control bylaws have issued no fines or summonses to enforce the law. |
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The new name and logo will become official with new bylaws when they pass. |
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However, she declined to comment on whether punitive action will be taken against potential violators of the bylaws. |
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It is important to get a copy of the bylaws for a more complete understanding and to protect your business. |
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First, most institutions already have defining values included in their bylaws or in the constitution. |
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Private tribunals derive their authority through their constitution, bylaws, policies and rules. |
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The OCOG agrees to comply with all applicable federal, provincial and local laws, regulations and bylaws. |
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Municipalities may also choose to name officials who will be responsible for enforcing this law and any municipal bylaws linked to smoking. |
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There were two changes to the bylaws of the organization during this report period. |
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Whether it was enforcing the town's bylaws or representing the town at various meetings, Mr. Brace was indeed a gentleman and was well respected. |
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Codified law also includes bylaws passed by cities or rural municipalities. |
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The Executive directs the bylaws committee to amend the bylaws accordingly. |
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This is the most common approach that municipalities use to enforce idling control bylaws. |
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Requests that the present council reassess the bylaws related to boat control on Bark Lake, namely boat length and horsepower. |
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Ensure that the actions you are considering are compliant with existing laws, regulations and the constitution and bylaws of your organization. |
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The process can be quite complicated, particularly when a building's bylaws call for cumulative voting. |
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The voting procedure, the bylaws governing how members are to hold meetings, the calling of a meeting and quorum are all set out in the bill. |
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The purpose of the meeting is to hear the persons and organisations wishing to express an opinion on the draft bylaws. |
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Scarborough was one of five places approved by Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary to pioneer bylaws intended to keep lager louts out of the public gaze. |
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Under the new bylaws, male swimsuits cannot extend above the waist or below the knees, and female suits must have open back and shoulder designs. |
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A Council may provide in its constitution and bylaws for automatic suspension of any Local Union which is delinquent in its obligations. |
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Police representatives insisted that it was the responsibility of escorts to ensure they knew and abided by municipal, provincial and federal laws, ordinances and bylaws. |
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Are disagreements over noise regulated by city bylaws, social convention, or both? |
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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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In Edmonton we have bylaws dealing with massage and escort services and exotic dancing. |
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Successful and timely completion of the OMB appeal on the proposed Official Plan Amendment and zoning bylaws. |
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Each single and sub-district shall elect a district governor as provided in these bylaws or constitution. |
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In the meantime, if the bill is delayed, local authorities, including Merton, could introduce individual bylaws to impose restrictions in their areas. |
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More and more cities prefer trees to utility poles and are enacting bylaws to encourage the planning of subdivisions with underground lines. |
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After about 20 neighbouring businesses complained to Abbotsford City Council about the rancid odour, the city took action under its bylaws to shut down the practice. |
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Supporters continued to feed the birds but in 2003 the mayor, Ken Livingstone, enacted bylaws to ban feeding them in the square. |
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The daily schedule of construction work will adhere to municipal bylaws. |
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The bylaws are amendable by the shareholders, Mr. Chaifetz added, typically by a vote representing two-thirds of the outstanding shares, and in some cases by approval by the board of directors. |
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Our intent is to find a person who is knowledgeable in this field and who is able to vulgarize the major aspects of these bylaws and be able to answer questions. |
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Any bylaws, or amendments thereto or repeal thereof, which shall contravene any provision of this constitution shall be null and void and of no effect. |
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While some bands on reserves may have adopted bylaws or custom laws granting exclusive possession of the home to victims of family violence, the legality of these laws has been questioned. |
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When permitted by law and association bylaws, members may earn and cast up to six additional votes, using criteria such as the length of membership or distinguished service to the UAI or to the association. |
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A merger of the Company shall not have any impact on the double voting right, which may be exercised within the absorbing Company, if provided for by said Company's bylaws. |
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Should the company be merged or split, this will have no effect on the double voting right, which will still apply within the beneficiary company if the double voting right has been added to its bylaws. |
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With improvements in city bylaws regarding streamside riparian protection and support of stewardship centers, the various municipal governments will reduce the overall impacts on fish and fish habitat over the long term. |
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With directors and officers buying insurance directly, there would be no need for company bylaws to indemnify their mistakes and let them keep the proceeds even of egregious fraud. |
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Several decisions were recently rendered in files where lessees had taken possession of premises only to realize after the fact that zoning bylaws prevented the premises from being used for the purposes stated in the lease. |
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For instance, engineering requirements may prevent the use of alternative development standards or zoning bylaws may prevent the building of granny flats. |
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Once bylaws have been developed, your school council may want to review them from time to time, although they do not need to be rewritten each year. |
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Surrey, Abbotsford, and Vancouver have enacted bylaws that can require occupants to vacate property, allow for inspection of the premises and allow for the issuance of a new occupancy permit. |
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If a court challenge concerning the validity of the Town's urban bylaws materializes then it will necessitate the levy of an additional tax to cover related costs. |
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By accepting membership herein, each member of this club thereby agrees to uphold and be bound by the provisions of the constitution and bylaws of this club. |
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His lawyer, David M. Green, said WorldCom's bylaws and articles of incorporation required the company to advance money for litigation expenses incurred by its officers and directors. |
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The bylaws should be free to distinguish between capital and voting rights, to introduce clauses of assent or inalienability, and to define quorum and majority rules. |
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I believe the proposed bylaws amendment regarding member-based initiatives is overzealous and overreacting to recent CalCPA history. |
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Lauren, whose royal-blue socks did not quite cover her shinguards, recited what seemed to be bylaws concerning the emphasis of fun and fair play and community building. |
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We have rebuilt our structure, reenergized our locals, and ratified a workable set of bylaws that will allow us to operate in a more open and transparent fashion than we have had in previous years. |
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What I was stating was that somewhere along the line this process has to be streamlined so that the average lay person can understand it and use that documentation and enact these regulations into the municipal bylaws. |
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MacDonald informed Brady that it was against the party's bylaws to en dorse a candidate from another party. |
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In accordance with the Constitution and policies of the International Union, Local Unions may adopt their own bylaws and rules to guide the work of the executive and the members. |
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If they want to put in place financial administration bylaws that go beyond the current parameters of the Indian Act, they have to join this particular vision of this financial management board. |
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The selection of committee members may be determined by the branch bylaws. |
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These societies have legal charters and bylaws. |
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Because of this, recreational use of the area is restricted, although it is possible for the public to use some parts of the estate subject to the relevant bylaws. |
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In September 2007 Westminster City Council passed further bylaws banning feeding birds on the pedestrianised North Terrace and other pavements in the area. |
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The ACTE Bylaws permit divisions and regions to choose their vice presidents one year in advance, as vice presidents-elect. |
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As the grades and designatory letters appear in the Bylaws, permission for this change needs to be sought from Privy Council. |
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