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Executive and authority
Executive authority in British Virgin Islands is vested in The Queen and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor of the British Virgin Islands.
Executive authority is vested in both the Prime Minister and Cabinet who are collectively responsible to Parliament.
In 1953 the Republican's Old Guard presented Eisenhower with a dilemma by insisting he disavow the Yalta Agreements as beyond the constitutional authority of the Executive Branch ; however, the death of Joseph Stalin in March 1953 made the matter a practical moot point.
Executive authority on the Falkland Islands is vested in Queen Elizabeth II, who has been the head of state since her accession to the British throne on 6 February 1952.
Executive authority is vested in the Government ( i. e. cabinet, of which the King is not a member ).
They called for the IRA to withdraw from the authority of the Dáil and to entrust the IRA Executive with control over the army.
The London Transport Executive ( LTE ) was the transport authority from 1 January 1948 to 31 December 1962.
The Greater London Council was the transport authority from 1 January 1970 to 28 June 1984 and the executive agency was called the London Transport Executive.
Executive Order 10600, dated March 15, 1955, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, revised approval authority.
The hierarchy of authority in Malaysia, in accordance to the Federal Constitution, has stipulated the three branches ( administrative components ) of the Malaysian government as consisting of the, Executive, Judiciary and Legislative branch.
The Executive has the power and authority to generate revenues through the collection of various taxes, levies, fines, summons, custom duties, and fees, to name some, from the general public.
Executive character and abilities, political skills, expert handling of power and authority, working for a cause, achieving recognition, exercising sound judgment, decisive and commanding.
The Fundamental Law was also amended, making it more democratic, electing the entire Executive Committee by the PNC, instead of just the Chairman, separating the post of the Speaker of the PNC from the Chairman of the Executive Committee and affirmed the authority of the Executive Committee over the army.
The separation of powers is a doctrine which provides a separate authority that makes it possible for the authorities to check each other's checks and balances ( see United States Executive Authority Act 1936 ).
Should there be a dispute between the Executive and Judiciary, the Executive has no authority to direct the Judiciary, or its individual members.
Executive authority is vested in the Queen, who is represented in the territory by the Governor of Saint Helena.
As a corollary to the fact that Congress, and only Congress, is vested with the legislative power, Congress ( in theory ) cannot delegate legislative authority to other branches of government ( e. g., the Executive Branch ), a rule known as the nondelegation doctrine.
" This pertains directly to the Heads of the Executive Departments as each of their offices are created and are specified by statutory law ( hence the presumption ) and thus gives them the authority to act for the President within their areas of responsibility without any specific delegation.
Executive authority within a Westminster System is essentially exercised by the Cabinet, along with more junior ministers, although the head of government usually has the dominant role within the ministry.
The University of California-appointed Chair has tie-breaking authority over most decisions of the Executive Committee.
Within the Board of Governors, authority resides in the Executive Committee to exercise all rights, powers, and authorities of LLNS, excepting only certain decisions that are reserved to the parent companies.

Executive and resides
The Governor of Illinois resides in the Illinois Executive Mansion at 410 East Jackson in Springfield.
Executive power, largely ceremonial, resides in the Council President, who is popularly elected.
The President of Liberia resides and works out of the Executive Mansion in the capital of Monrovia.
She has since returned to ILO as its Executive Director and currently resides in New York City.
While the management of daily operations is the responsibility of the NHLPA Executive Director, the ultimate control over all NHLPA activities resides with the players, who each year elect representatives in order to form an Executive Board.
* Sir Desmond Lorimer KBE FCA DSc, Former head of the Northern Bank, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Northern Ireland Electricity and Ulster Garden Villages Limited resides in Holywood
The current Chief Executive Officer is David Clarke, who had long worked in CSR's heavy building products division and resides in Florida.
He currently serves on the NFL Players Association Executive Committee and resides in Jacksonville, Florida.
Born in Wauseon, Ohio, Jon Lugbill now serves as the Executive Director of Richmond Sports Backers, and resides in Richmond, Virginia.

Executive and assembly
Before then, the government was a Crown colony consisting of either colonial administration solely ( such as the Executive Council ), or a mixture of colonial rule and a partially elected assembly, such as the Legislative Council.
Early Governors of the province were closely involved in political affairs, maintaining a right to make Executive Council and other appointments without the input of the legislative assembly.
The next day, the Bolsheviks declared that the assembly was elected on outdated party lists, and the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Soviets dissolved it.
From 1784 to 1820, Cape Breton Island was established as a separate colony with a Lieutenant Governor and a nominated Executive Council, but without an elected house of assembly.
In addition to giving the Executive Council a large majority of African ministers, it created an assembly, half the elected members of which were to come from the towns and rural districts and half from the traditional councils, including, for the first time, the Northern Territories.
Along with each assembly there was also an appointed upper house, the Legislative Council, created for wealthy landowners ; within the Legislative Council was the Executive Council, acting as a cabinet for the governor.
In plain language, they alone can disperse an " unlawful assembly "; technically, the police is to assist the Executive Magistrate.
" Membership was opened to " Any general Union, Convention or Association of Baptist Churches ", and it was decided that the Alliance would " meet in general assembly ordinarily once in five years, unless otherwise determined by the Executive Committee ".
Executive councils are to be selected from the majority in the assembly, and change when the confidence of the assembly changes.
After World War I, Jabotinsky was elected to the first legislative assembly in the Yishuv, and in 1921 he was elected to the Executive Council of the Zionist Organization ( known as the World Zionist Organization after 1960 ).
Executive authority rested in a Supreme Executive Council whose members were to be appointed by the assembly.
* The assembly would have an Executive ( cabinet ) composed of a Leader and between two and six Executive Members.
He was the head of the Information and Propaganda staff of the SPS during the elections in 1992 and 1993, and then a minister of the Citizens ' council in the first assembly of Yugoslavia, and member of the Executive Committee of the Main Board ( IO GO ) and Vice President of the Council for Information and Propaganda of the SPS.
* The assembly would have an Executive ( cabinet ) composed of a Leader and between two and six Executive Members.
In addition to the SSMU Legislative Council and Executive Committee, a Fall and Winter general assembly and referendum period are held to adopt changes on behalf the society.
To change the method for forming the Legislative Assembly require a ⅔ endorsement of the assembly, agreement by the Chief Executive, and notification to the NPC Standing Committee.
* Thakur Baldev Singh Jasrotia, Former Head of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh in 1967, MP for Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch constituency in 1977. MLA during 1980 and also 1987 on BJP ticket from Hiranagar assembly constituency, Former President of BJP state unit, Former Member of the National Executive Council of BJP.
Yeo was speaker for the assembly in 1871, served in the Executive Council from 1873 to 1879 as a minister without portfolio and was opposition leader from 1889 to 1890.
In October 2004, a 77-member constituent assembly elected a 15-member Executive Committee in the movement's first session of internal elections.

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