That is why a joint action group was set up to work in parallel with the legislation and report early next year. |
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He has been whipped into line and made to vote against legislation that he knows is eminently sensible and very workable. |
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For many types of legislation the primary implementers are the governments and administrations of the member states. |
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The adoption of technology specific legislation is therefore not the answer. |
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The legislation should have been introduced years ago before the advent of extensive mobile phone use. |
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That legislation lapses Nov. 19, and Congress recessed before the House could consider a Senate bill to extend the rules. |
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Why has the unfair dismissal and redundancy legislation not provided job security in the way that some had hoped? |
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This is only a small sample of the agreements, accords, and other legislation that Canada has passed and signed regarding diversity. |
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I think we have an aimlessness and a pointlessness out there that this legislation addresses, as well. |
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Much of the impetus for change had been provided by 1926 legislation establishing the nation's broad aeronautical policy. |
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Smoking is to be banned in most enclosed public places under new government legislation announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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Lawmakers must clarify contract laws and develop new legislation that governs private business activity. |
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In the late 1820s Georgia passed legislation abolishing tribal governments and abrogating the civil rights of Indians. |
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But she reckoned without the lawyers who mounted an action in the High Court attacking the legislation and seeking to have it set aside. |
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Deeply affected by the tragedy, he authored legislation that calls for mandatory life jacket wear for kayakers. |
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He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies. |
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The legislation will raise further questions in relation to actions open to an employer if a drug test proves positive, he said. |
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Restrictions enacted under previous state legislation impose limits on the amount districts can increase their budgets. |
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New Zealand will follow a contrary course and move against the stream if this legislation is passed. |
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This legislation is concerned with really vicious criminals and thugs, and we in New Zealand First say that they should not get a brass razoo. |
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This legislation is about what this Government will do for working families in New Zealand, and I give it my wholehearted support. |
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The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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One of the problems in that case was the use of recitals in legislation to establish constitutional facts. |
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There is no legislation of South Australia which says that courts of other jurisdictions may not sit in South Australia. |
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The legislation to make co-housing a reality in Sydney already exists in the form of the Community Titles Act. |
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It is not Treaty settlement legislation but welfarism and bureaucracy, and it needs substantial amendment. |
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There will probably be more legislation to regulate the derivatives market in the future. |
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Apparently there is some legislation which sets the top volume setting for personal stereo whatchamacallits so that we don't damage our hearing. |
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Government meetings, budgetary matters, legislation aren't the stuff that gets their creative juices flowing. |
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Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state. |
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Several species have been protected by legislation owing to their small numbers, among them are the beavers, red deer, and willow grouses. |
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The Government is undertaking a wide-ranging review of gaming with a view to introducing new legislation next year. |
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If signed into law, the legislation would make immigrants who are legal permanent residents eligible for jury duty. |
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How does the 17-year minimum starting point for aggravated murder under the Sentencing Act compare with the legislation it replaced? |
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I believe that this legislation discriminates between a wage earner and a contractor. |
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The legislation was passed by acclamation, without a vote because enough ruling party members were present to outnumber the opposition. |
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Tax whistle-blower legislation needs to do more than just protect the individual. |
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Signatories to the convention agree to institute the necessary legislation to prevent abusers of power from reaping the rewards of corruption. |
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The legislation makes it clear that there is only one jobseeker's allowance. |
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But they can be brought to book under legislation governing companies making false and misleading claims. |
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People in the industry will spot holes in this legislation in all sorts of directions, and I am afraid that they have already spotted some. |
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It is facing a race against time, though, to secure the legislation early enough to allow local authorities to prepare for the June 10 elections. |
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After legislation is passed, laws are administered through regulatory agencies. |
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The House of Representatives has narrowly passed legislation a surveillance bill legislation that would govern the president's warrantless wiretapping program. |
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Ensure that legislation will not affect the canon law of the Church of England or the Church in Wales. |
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More generally, the import of the legislation during this period was that unions found themselves in sets of relations which were juridically defined and restricted. |
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Rube Goldberg legislation is most dangerous when you do not have buy-in from the public and the opposition party. |
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Mahoney helped author the I-STOP legislation based on data his office collected in regard to fraud. |
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And organizations like ADL have developed training programs, curricula and model legislation to combat bullying. |
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As a result, it has asked the Government to consider developing legislation which would set a blood alcohol limit for people on watch duty on board vessels. |
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Finally it also makes it far harder for quangos and lobbyists to influence government policy when any legislation can be easily derailed and brought to a popular vote. |
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Campbell, along with three other congressmen, pushed the legislation as a mutually beneficial measure for pet owners and Amtrak. |
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Theda Skopcol has written a lengthy post-mortem on the failure of cap-and-trade legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions. |
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Congress initially passed legislation abrogating the agreement, then passed the Presidential Records Act to ensure that no similar agreements were made in the future. |
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Not because he has authored or championed legislation that has expanded the scope of human freedom and flourishing. |
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We asked the Government departments responsible for administering the subordinate legislation their views on these particular pieces of delegated legislation. |
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The problem has been largely overlooked by employers as they struggle to cope with the continuing raft of legislation and changes which affect them on an almost daily basis. |
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Her filibuster of anti-abortion legislation was, it bears recalling, not her first such rodeo. |
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While those state proposals largely failed, new legislation has been couched in similar fears. |
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Human rights legislation has placed an obligation on police to protect drug traffickers, robbers, gunmen and their associates from their own kind. |
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Counsel for the plaintiff conceded that a special award claim under the insurance legislation is different from a claim for punitive and aggravated damages. |
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After the excommunication of Elizabeth I in 1570, the purpose of legislation changed from securing royal supremacy to defeating the new recusant missionary campaign. |
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On behalf of all dog owners and all sensible, rational people who still have common sense in this country, we say that this is bad legislation and that we are against it. |
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It may be that this indicates a greater readiness on the part of the courts to mitigate the lack of legislation on the treatment of incapacitated patients. |
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By 1996, all member states had affirmed their support to the adoption of national legislation or other suitable measures to give effect to the principles of the code. |
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On May 13, 7,000 Minnesotans came to watch Gov. Dayton sign the legislation into law on the Capitol steps. |
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The introduction of proposed EU legislation on the need for more recyclable plastics in vehicles will also encourage the use of such material in Europe. |
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In this light, shutting down the Government rather than bending on legislation becomes a moral imperative. |
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Senate Democrats in particular are grappling with their razor-thin majority, which gives Republicans the power to block progressive legislation of any kind. |
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This allows it to delay legislation if it does not approve it for twelve months. |
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This merger eventually happened in 2011 after the necessary legislation was enacted. |
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This volume, fourth in the line of books On land reforms in India, critically examines the land reforms legislation in the state of Karnataka. |
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Parliament began to enact repressive legislation in order to silence the reformers. |
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Under the Parliament Act 1911, the Lords' power to reject legislation was reduced to a delaying power. |
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They adopt most EU legislation concerning the single market, however with notable exclusions including laws regarding agriculture and fisheries. |
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All legislation since 1970 has been promulgated through royal decrees, including the 1996 Basic Law. |
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Support legislation to provide service connection to atomic veterans for all recognized radiogenic diseases. |
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Parliamentary legislation is supposed to be available in both Irish and English but is frequently only available in English. |
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Revolutionary legislation in 1792 increased the age to 13 years for girls and 15 for boys. |
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An Order in Council is a type of legislation in many countries, especially the Commonwealth realms. |
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The Edict, divided in 388 chapters, was primitive in comparison to other Germanic legislation of the time. |
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The legislation has been strongly criticised by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe as discriminatory. |
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However, legislation by the United Kingdom parliament allowing patronage led to splits in the Church. |
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This legislation applied not only to the United Kingdom and France, but also to their overseas colonies. |
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Since 1876, various councils have administered local areas under legislation determined by the central government. |
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There is no legislation mandating an official language for England, but English is the only language used for official business. |
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In addition, it provides advice to DEFRA on the transposition of European water legislation in England and Wales. |
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That legislation included a cap-and-trade plan to lower carbon emissions. |
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The recovery is associated with less hunting, otariids rapid population growth, legislation on nature reserves, and new food resources. |
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According to the European Commission, the directive represents the most cost intensive European legislation in the environmental sector. |
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The original legislation made several significant changes to the way constituencies were to be reviewed. |
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Strongly opposed by the Pentagon as well as antimilitarists, Smith's legislation died in committee and has yet to be reintroduced in Congress. |
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The Church opposes any legislation which would prevent women from obtaining abortions or information about abortions. |
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He was a driving force in the enactment of agency shop legislation in Pennsylvania which was vital to workers and their families. |
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All parliamentary candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the Guardian Council. |
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The Nationalrat is the dominant chamber in the formation of legislation in Austria. |
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A particular issue was previously pending legislation to pardon those involved in the 2000 coup. |
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In such situations, court decisions from those jurisdictions on the original legislation are often examined. |
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The convention is designed to push for effective legislation and its enforcement in all countries to reduce the harmful effects of tobacco. |
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The legislation took two years to pass after repeated pressures from the East India Company and the Board of Trade. |
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Furthermore, legislation specifically concerning the Sami must be translated to these languages. |
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From 1981 several acts have passed as UK legislation to comply with the European Directive on the Conservation. |
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Sumptuary legislation established the stigmatism of fur being limited to the higher social statuses and convey the idea of exclusivity. |
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They objected to the fact that they had no representation in the Parliament, and thus no voice concerning legislation that affected them. |
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Special legislation gives the navigation of the waterways equal status with the conservation and public enjoyment of the area. |
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The governor is dead set against the concealed weapons permit legislation and will veto it even if it costs her the re-election. |
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Use of the first three terms in other legislation is interpreted following the definitions in the 1978 Act. |
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Across the world, many countries have enacted specific legislation to protect and stabilize the language of indigenous speech communities. |
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As such, only the provincial legislature may enact legislation to amend private law. |
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In 1962, Commonwealth legislation specifically gave Aboriginal people the right to vote in Commonwealth elections. |
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In October 2008, the Icelandic parliament passed emergency legislation to minimise the impact of the Financial crisis. |
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These legal powers include the ability to enact legislation which can directly affect all member states and their inhabitants. |
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Under his consulship, however, the Senate had little power in initiating legislation by introducing bills for senatorial debate. |
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The honeymoon period came to a swift end when the legislation was introduced. |
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The legislation would make it harder to hull splash, and it would make it easier for companies to register their designs with the government. |
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It was enacted as law by the Scottish Parliament, and became one of the foundational documents of Presbyterian church legislation elsewhere. |
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Areas of contest include legislation with respect to regulation of the economy, taxation, and natural resources. |
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After the reign of Leovigild, the legislation of the Visigoths underwent a transformation. |
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Under the Westminster system, an item of primary legislation is known as an Act of Parliament after enactment. |
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Municipal government, constituted by a Municipal Council, with rights over the legislation of the municipality. |
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In 1871 Gladstone sponsored legislation that provided full access to degrees and fellowships. |
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He believed that good would triumph in the Parliament, and pushed for human rights legislation just as he wished for a unified Germany. |
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It is identified in legislation as a billing authority, and was known as a rating authority. |
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Despite this, Parliament in particular has gained more power over legislation and security of the Commission. |
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Although the 1992 constitution allows for conscientious objection, no enabling legislation has yet been approved. |
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The factories were officially intended to protect Indians from exploitation through a series of legislation called the Indian Intercourse Acts. |
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The tax increase legislation included a sunset clause requiring renewal to prevent the tax increase from expiring. |
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However, a trend for healthier tuck shops, selling fruit in particular, had already emerged a few years before legislation was introduced. |
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From immigration to Social Security to covert wiretapping, the legislation underscores the priorities of local politicians for the coming year. |
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In the United States, for example, the relevant implementation legislation is the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships. |
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The North American legislation is similar, although there is a greater emphasis on protection. |
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Until the British Alkali Act 1863 and similar legislation in other countries, the excess HCl was vented into the air. |
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Nor did the Constitution limit, or provide for legislation to limit, such appeals. |
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At first the bailiffs submitted legislation for the assent of the kommandant signed in their capacities as lieutenant governors. |
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Congress passed legislation in 1830 which approved funds for correcting the problem. |
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The act also introduced legislation regarding education of children, meal times, and fire escapes. |
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Reserve powers may include, for instance, the right to issue emergency legislation or regulation bypassing the normal processes. |
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In addition, legislation granting Corsica a greater degree of autonomy was passed. |
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Statutory instruments are the principal form of delegated or secondary legislation in the United Kingdom. |
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In 1911, the House of Lords' veto over legislation was removed, and it became clear that a Home Rule Bill would finally be enacted. |
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It was an organic, coherent, and systematic work of legislation encompassing the civil and penal law. |
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Spanish legislation requires an alternate route to be provided for slower vehicles. |
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In Northern Ireland, delegated legislation is organised into statutory rules, rather than statutory instruments. |
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The Diet could approve government legislation and initiate laws, make representations to the government, and submit petitions to the Emperor. |
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The NDP argued that the legislation in its then form undermined collective bargaining. |
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A number of animal husbandry practices have been the subject of campaigns in the 1990s and 2000s and have led to legislation in some countries. |
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In Illinois, for example, legislation is automatically read a second time, after which amendments are in order. |
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However, when local government legislation was introduced no change was made. |
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The veto fell into disuse because Sovereigns feared that if they denied legislation Parliament would deny them money. |
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As local government is a devolved matter in Wales, the legislation for both Councils is a responsibility of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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Under Blair's government the amount of new legislation increased which attracted criticism. |
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The European Union Committee also scrutinises EU legislation and other EU proposals, as well as conducting inquiries. |
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This legislation also allowed women to run for government, making Australia the first in the world to allow this. |
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Pro forma bills are incomplete pieces of legislation and undergo only the first reading stage. |
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They are now protected by legislation in many countries to look after these ecologically important habitats. |
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Any codified constitution will be overlaid with supplementary legislation and customary practice after a period of time. |
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The Scotland Act 1998 enabled the Scottish Parliament to pass primary legislation on these issues. |
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Most notably, Northern Ireland history of legislation on religious and political discrimination. |
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This legislation has pushed spring break visitation to various parts of Mexico, with Acapulco as one of the top destinations. |
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In debates over legislation he especially opposed, Cato would often obstruct the measure by speaking continuously until nightfall. |
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Various other pieces of legislation provided for child benefit and support for people with no other source of income. |
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In the US, the Bancroft Treaties in the 19th century regulated legislation concerning denaturalization. |
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The EU must act and legislate consistently with the Charter and the EU's courts will strike down EU legislation which contravenes it. |
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They adopt almost all EU legislation related to the single market, except laws on agriculture and fisheries. |
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There were around four stages where the proposed legislation was scrutinised. |
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Several unions launched strikes in response to legislation introduced to curb their power, but resistance eventually collapsed. |
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Since that date, Dutch legislation is projected to slowly replace Netherlands Antilles laws. |
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A draft piece of legislation is called a bill, when this is passed by Parliament it becomes an Act and part of statute law. |
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However, certain types of legislation are required, either by constitutional convention or by law, to be introduced into a specific chamber. |
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The support of the Lords, while useful to the government in getting its legislation passed without delay, is not vital. |
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The Labour Government introduced legislation to expel all hereditary peers from the Upper House as a first step in Lords reform. |
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He can refuse to propose insular legislation or can propose it for the Queen's approval. |
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Special procedures apply to legislation passed by the Tynwald of the Isle of Man. |
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The first is that it must have adequate powers over legislation to make the government think twice before making a decision. |
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Sometimes secondary legislation could be used to amend primary legislation, but the scope of this was very limited. |
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Generally, however, the Prime Minister is held responsible by the nation for the consequences of legislation or of general government policy. |
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The Lords could still delay or suspend the enactment of legislation but could no longer veto it. |
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The Republic of Guyana also enacted local legislation allowing the CCJ to have jurisdiction over their sovereign final court of appeals system. |
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Provided the provisions of the Act are met, legislation can be passed without the approval of the House of Lords. |
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The Assembly did have powers to pass secondary legislation in devolved areas. |
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At the end of 1941, the kommandant objected to this style and subsequent legislation was submitted simply signed as bailiff. |
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Subsequent legislation also gave statutory recognition to the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords. |
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Supporters of Delaware's legislation to allow oyster aquaculture cite revenue, job creation, and nutrient cycling benefits. |
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Instead, it would be for courts to interpret legislation consistently with the Convention, if such an interpretation were possible. |
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This document was prepared by the Group of Specialists on Coastal Protection and underlies national legislation and practice. |
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Much legislation, in practice, is effected by means of secondary legislation under the authority of prior laws or Orders in Council. |
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Most countries have strict water regulations and legislation to minimise the occurrence of such poisoning cases. |
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The executive is referred to in the legislation as the Executive Committee of the Assembly and is an example of a consociationalist government. |
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Even where legislation protects the environment, a lack of enforcement often prevents effective protection. |
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In 2001 the UK parliament used primary legislation to delay for one month local elections in England during the Foot and Mouth Disease epidemic. |
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Under the concept of parliamentary sovereignty, Parliament can enact any primary legislation it chooses. |
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Fire safety legislation dictates, in particular, designing products of high-flame retardancy along with minimal environmental impact. |
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This legislation releases funds to pay for surveys, buy property and compensate evicted residents. |
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Many countries have Truck Act legislation that outlaws truck systems and requires payment in cash. |
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Sharia law is the main source of Qatari legislation according to Qatar's Constitution. |
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The situation of retrospectively regularising legislation passed without Royal Assent had to be dealt with. |
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The States in both bailiwicks passed legislation to nationalise Masonic property later in 1941 in order to protect the buildings and assets. |
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The draft legislation was taken forward as a Private Member's Bill by Conservative MP James Wharton. |
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Each Act contains provisions for the Welsh Assembly to make subordinate legislation on. |
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Wage ratio legislation has also been proposed as a means of reducing income inequality. |
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In the European Union, there is no specific legislation governing contracts between issuers and credit rating agencies. |
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In 1953, legislation to make the ground squirrel the state emblem was voted down in the state legislature. |
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Thirdly, at least four pieces of Imperial legislation constrained the Canadian legislatures. |
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The Liberal's landslide victory of 125 seats over all other parties led to the passing of social legislation known as the Liberal reforms. |
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In the 1970s, the United States and Western European countries introduced legislation to reduce lead air pollution. |
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Schedule 17 lists previous legislation that was repealed in favour of this Act. |
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Each piece of Welsh legislation is known as an Act of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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It is argued that nonetheless Parliament can legally pass any legislation it wishes. |
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The end of the Gracchian land legislation did nothing to change the military crisis that gave rise to that legislation. |
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The Senate must pass legislation before it becomes law and can therefore act as a wise facilitator or engage in filibuster. |
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The reason for this antigolf legislation was that it was interfering with the regular archery practice needed for civil defense. |
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The government was offering the company a fortune, and threatening it with antirobot legislation in case of a refusal. |
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In 1881 the Welsh Sunday Closing Act was passed, the first such legislation exclusively concerned with Wales. |
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In 1986 President Ronald Reagan signed legislation to make the rose the floral emblem of the United States. |
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However, references in legislation for 'England' were still taken as excluding Wales. |
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In 2014, Assembly Members voted to allow Williams's proposed legislation on this issue to be taken to the next legislative stage. |
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The legislation requires a review every five years after that date, rather than every twelve to fifteen years as previously. |
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Between 1746 and 1967, any reference to England in legislation was deemed to include Wales. |
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If Westminster legislation would expand or contract the powers of Scottish Parliament or its ministers, this too requires consent from Edinburgh. |
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All legislation must be passed by the House of Commons to become law and it controls taxation and the supply of money to the government. |
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The legislation was accompanied by a propaganda blitz that led to public support for the measure. |
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The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists today charged that legislation introduced by Sen. |
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Nickel is toxic, and its release from nickel white gold is controlled by legislation in Europe. |
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Permanent committees amend proposed legislation dealing with their area of expertise, and may initiate legislation. |
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Peers can introduce bills except Money Bills, and all legislation must be passed by both Houses of Parliament. |
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This allowed progressive legislation and gradual liberalisation was effected. |
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They are a rare, though significant, form of legislation which does not require the consent of parliament. |
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The resulting legislation for the United Kingdom and its dependencies was the Royal Style and Titles Act. |
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At least the second edition contained some of Justinian's own legislation, including some legislation in Greek. |
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This legislation is an important and historic step forward for the language, its speakers and for the nation. |
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The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 is the center piece of environmental legislation in the Australian Government. |
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Keeping in mind the needs and conditions of India its framers borrowed different features freely from previous legislation viz. |
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state loyalty oath legislation violated the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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Norway has been a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights and LGBT rights. |
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Federal legislation regarding railbanking provides for interim public use of the corridor, allowing the establishment of recreational trails. |
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However, certain industries under federal regulation are subject solely to federal labour legislation and standards. |
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It was a lower form of primary legislation as it did not contain a large bulk of powers compared to the power to make acts. |
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The Code of Virginia is the statutory law, and consists of the codified legislation of the General Assembly. |
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The 2007 Act, and its predecessor legislation continues to make such arrangements available. |
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Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking. |
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However, EEA countries are consulted about new EU legislative proposals and participate in shaping legislation at an early stage. |
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In autumn 1789, legislation abolished monastic vows and on 13 February 1790 all religious orders were dissolved. |
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After peace was restored, and Palmerston in early 1858 brought in legislation for direct rule of India by the Crown, Disraeli opposed it. |
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There was universal male suffrage for the Reichstag, however legislation would have to pass both houses. |
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Parliament would be able to amend or repeal EU legislation once converted into UK law, and have a vote on the final agreement. |
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Over the years, the Civil Code has been repeatedly amended by legislation and initiative measures. |
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This new proposed civil codex was introduced in 2006, however, its adoption through legislation is expected to take many years, if not decades. |
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Essentially, the Council, Parliament or another party place a request for legislation to the Commission. |
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The Parliament Act is not valid with all legislation and is a very rarely used backup plan. |
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Under legislation enacted in 1980, all newspapers must register with the Ministry of Information and pay sizeable registration fees. |
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Section 5 of Criminal Procedure Code states that English law shall be applied in cases where no specific legislation has been enacted. |
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The General Assembly can and does pass legislation governing the affairs of the Church. |
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The National Assembly for Wales is the devolved assembly with power to make legislation in Wales. |
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Devolved territories have the power to make legislation relevant to the area. |
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Certain Singapore statutes are not based on English enactments but on legislation from other jurisdictions. |
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Burghs reformed or created under this and later legislation became known as police burghs. |
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Most of this legislation was repealed by the end of the 18th century as the Jacobite threat subsided. |
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The Queen has the highest role in the Assent to legislation in contemporary Australia. |
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Today, the Parliament of Singapore is an organ of state with plenary power to enact legislation for Singapore. |
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Where federal legislation requires interpretation, judges must look to the Civil Code of Quebec. |
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That legislation shortly gave way to the railway boom, and from there the numbers of companies formed soared. |
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Supporters of tort reform in Congress regularly call for legislation to make Rule 11 stricter. |
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Simultaneous interpreting is offered in all plenary sessions, and all final texts of legislation are translated. |
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By the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 legislation may, in certain circumstances, be passed without the approval of the House of Lords. |
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The Scotland Act 1998 devolved many issues relating to legislation for Scotland to the Scottish Parliament. |
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Disfranchising legislation accompanied Jim Crow laws passed in the late 19th century, which imposed segregation in the state. |
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New subsidiary legislation published in the Gazette may be viewed for free online for five days on the Electronic Gazette website. |
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It also ensures that relevant UK legislation is extended to the islands smoothly. |
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While Scots law and Scottish legislation remained separate, new legislation was thereafter to be enacted by the new parliament. |
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The Council would review and in a way, veto any passed legislation violating the spirit of the Constitution before it went into effect. |
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Greater London has a directly elected London Assembly, which was established by separate legislation and is part of the Greater London Authority. |
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The London Assembly was established as a directly elected body by separate legislation and is part of the Greater London Authority. |
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Kings profited from warfare that extended royal legislation and increased the lands they directly controlled. |
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After the union, Portugal came under Spanish legislation that prohibited it from directly engaging in the slave trade as a carrier. |
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According to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, Parliament may pass any legislation that it wishes. |
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This is required for the final votes on legislation and also whenever a political group or 30 MEPs request it. |
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One major internal power was that Parliament wanted a pledge from the Commission that it would put forward legislation when parliament requests. |
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On May 21, 2009, the Japanese government introduced new legislation which would make the PRC's decisions binding. |
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The legislation provides that the number of elected members of a parish council shall not be less than five. |
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Central bank legislation will enshrine specific procedures for selecting and appointing the head of the central bank. |
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In addition, the legislation will specify banks governor's term of appointment. |
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Concern about its safety led to opposition and then repeal of legislation in some instances. |
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Subsequently, in 1959, Congress passed legislation requiring all automobiles to comply with certain safety standards. |
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This progress was dampened by legislation which limited or prohibited the use of steam powered vehicles on roads. |
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It then passed legislation to limit colonial trade to the British West Indies and the British Isles. |
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The Assembly may also delegate authority to enact legislation through Welsh Statutory Instruments. |
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There were popular efforts to remove old enclosures, and much legislation of the 1530s and 1540s concerns this shift. |
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The National Assembly for Wales has the power to make legislation in Wales. |
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Note that legislation varies between the countries of the United Kingdom since education is a devolved matter. |
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Independent schools, like state grammar schools, are free to select their pupils, subject to general legislation against discrimination. |
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Perfunctory efforts were made to curb air pollution, but little enforcement of existing legislation was undertaken once the war began. |
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Bentham writes about this principle as it manifests itself within the legislation of a society. |
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Both advocate policies and legislation on behalf of workers in the United States and Canada, and take an active role in politics. |
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Good legislation is the art of conducting a nation to the maximum of happiness, and the minimum of misery. |
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The convictions that resulted from the Hells Angels megatrials in 2004 have shown just how valuable this legislation is. |
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Thomas, chair of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, to hold no hearings or votes on the bill, and the legislation died. |
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Professor Michael Keating said he believed that the condensed timetable, which called for draft legislation by January 2015, was unrealistic. |
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In November 2004, the United States Congress passed legislation designating the oak as America's National Tree. |
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One of Russell's early priorities was a Reform Bill, but the proposed legislation that Gladstone announced on 12 March 1866 divided his party. |
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New labour legislation introduced by the Conservative government in 1992 laid down that the POA could no longer be a trade union. |
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