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tender and advice
The President may require the " principal officer " of any executive department to tender his advice in writing.
By constitutional convention, only the Prime Minister has the right to tender advice to the Sovereign on nominations for the office, and so in effect the Prime Minister may appoint the Governor-General ;
* State Premiers tender advice to State Governors for Federal Senate elections, in response to the Prime Minister's advice to the Governor-General to call a Federal House of Representatives election.
Members of the Cabinet receive assistance from both parliamentary secretaries — who will usually answer, on behalf of a minister, questions in the House of Commons — and deputy ministers — senior civil servants assigned to each ministry in order to tender non-partisan advice.
In the case that no mutually acceptable form of payment can be found for the tender, the parties involved should seek legal advice.
She was 20 and took her family responsibilities seriously, vowing “ to make a good wife to my dear Husband in all its several branches ; to make all my actions Correspond with that sincere love and Duty I bear him … I am resolved to be a good mother to my children, to pray for them, to set them good examples, to give them good advice, to be careful both of their souls and bodies, to watch over their tender minds .”
Constitutionally, the Prime Minister is also responsible for appointing Permanent Secretaries as well as tender advice to the President on the appointment of members to the Judiciary and constitutional bodies.
With regards to the government's first issuances of war declarations, the " Cabinet had not been unanimous about the inclusion of the U. S. A. Bose had shown impatience and displeasure-there was never any question then or later of his absolute authority: the Cabinet had no responsibility and could only tender advice ..."

tender and upon
Approaching a ' village ,' the little dogs may be observed frisking about the ' streets ' — passing from dwelling to dwelling apparently on visits — sometimes a few clustered together as though in council — here feeding upon the tender herbage — there cleansing their ' houses ,' or brushing the little hillock about the door — yet all quiet.
In the Biblical Old Testament dew is used symbolically in Deuteronomy 32: 2: " My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distill as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass.
Frank S. Nugent, in his review in The New York Times, observed: " A completely cynical appraisal would dismiss it all as emotional flim-flam, a heartless play upon tender hearts by a playwright and company well versed in the dramatic uses of going blind and improvising on Camille.
His people regarded him with love and devotion, because he healed with tender hand the deep wounds inflicted upon the national susceptibilities by brutal Roman governors.
Dall Sheep dot the higher slopes while moose feed upon the tender new growth that springs up in the wake of frequent lightning-caused fires.
Ambassadors who are political appointees will customarily tender their resignations upon inauguration of a new President.
This allows the hardy Highland cow, grazed upon the rough hillsides of her natural environment, to produce a cross-bred beef calf featuring the tender beef of its mother on a more modern carcass of high commercial value at slaughter, thus rendering a gross margin from her grazing that would have been impossible from other breeds in that environment.
And what ever my ambition may be to excel in our noble Art, I cannot think of doing it at the expence of not only my own happyness, but that of a tender Mother and a Young Brother whose dependance is intirely upon me ".
We would therefore recommend to the Colony at large to cultivate that Christian Union, Harmony and tender affection which is the only foundation upon which our invaluable privileges can rest with any security, or our public measures be pursued with the least prospect of success.
They will be tender and considerate toward those upon whom they depend.
During a tender romantic lakeside stroll in Sullivan's Travels, a hanged corpse dangles from a tree, independent of the storyline and uncommented upon.
The chronic development of pulmonary edema may be associated with symptoms and signs of " fluid overload ", this is a non specific term to describe the manifestations of left ventricular failure on the rest of the body and includes peripheral edema ( swelling of the legs, in general, of the " pitting " variety, wherein the skin is slow to return to normal when pressed upon ), raised jugular venous pressure and hepatomegaly, where the liver is enlarged and may be tender or even pulsatile.
For example, a party who had a valid contract for the purchase of land against the company may be able to obtain an order for specific performance, and compel the liquidator to transfer title to the land to them, upon tender of the purchase price.
Several U. S. states, including California, Georgia, and Texas impose a " tender " condition precedent upon borrowers seeking to challenge a wrongful foreclosure, which is rooted in the maxim of equity that " he who seeks equity must first do equity ," as well as the common law rule that the party seeking rescission of a contract must first return all benefits received under the contract.
At least one textbook has attacked the paradox inherent in the tender rule — namely, if the borrower actually had enough cash to promptly pay the entire balance, they would have already paid it off and the lender would not be trying to foreclose upon them in the first place — but it continues to be the law in the aforementioned states.
Dhruva was determined to seek for himself his rightful place, and noticing this resolve, the divine sage Narada appeared before him and tried to desist him from assuming a severe austerity upon himself at such a tender age.
This type of scrip can be exchanged through the military for legal tender upon return to the home nation.
At a tender age he dabbled in electricity, and became so thoroughly infatuated with the subject that he entered upon a course of study and experiment at Poperinghe.
28: 56 ): " The tender and delicate woman, that could not go upon the ground, nor set down her foot for … softness ' niceness '.
< BLOCKQUOTE > Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy loving-kindness ; according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions.
I had seen aged people surrounded by indifferent persons, who considered their care a burden, and could not endure the thought that my tender parents, who were without near relatives, should be thrown upon the fluctuating kindness of hirelings and strangers.
In the United States, under the Williams Act, codified in Section 13 ( d ) and Section 14 ( d )( 1 ) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, a bidder must file schedule TO with the SEC upon commencement of the tender offer.
A miniature live steam engine of this type is large enough for the engineer to ride upon the tender and pull many cars carrying passengers around the track.

tender and request
In France, while the President cannot force the Prime Minister to tender the resignation of his government, he can, in practice, request it if the Prime Minister is from his own majority.
The SC. 1 was designed to meet a Ministry of Supply ( MoS ) request for tender ( ER. 143T ) for a vertical take-off research aircraft issued in September 1953.
A request for tender ( RFT ) is more commonly used by government.
A corporation may request share holders to tender their shares at a pre-determined price.
Prior to the withdrawal of the coins, which remain legal tender ( and are sometimes available at banks by request ), many casinos did not strike their own tokens, but instead used the Eisenhower dollar.
Upon the filing, a 30-day waiting period ( 15-days for all-cash tender offers ) then ensues during which time those regulatory agencies may request further information in order to help them assess whether the proposed transaction violates the antitrust laws of the United States or could cause an anti-competitive effect in the parties ' markets.
Although the waiting period is generally 30 days ( again, 15 days if the transaction is an all cash tender offer ), the regulators may request additional time to review additional information and the filing parties may request that the waiting period for a particular transaction be terminated early (" early termination ").
If the Prime Minister ceases to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the House of Representatives, then, unless at his request the Yang di-Pertuan Agong dissolves Parliament, the Prime Minister shall tender the resignation of the Cabinet.
In light of this, WaterAid has since put up a tender request for an additional 32 boreholes ( necessary for the construction of wells ) to be drilled in Monze.
RFIs are therefore seldom the final stage and are instead often used in combination with the following: request for proposal ( RFP ), request for tender ( RFT ), and request for quotation ( RFQ ).

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