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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.
Executive authority resides in an assembly of the presidents of the provinces, the mayors of the comuni and the board of directors.
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.
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 within
Thus in 2008, enabling the National Executive Way, published by Law Rank, Value and Force of Organic Law of the Bolivarian Armed Forces, leading to a new organization, adapted to new requirements, with a geopolitical vision oriented to a social state, peace-loving defender of human rights and solidarity with our sister nations of the American continent, within the ideology of the Liberator Simón Bolívar.
Nigerian politics takes place within a framework of a federal, presidential, representative democratic republic, whereby Executive power is exercised by the government.
Prior to its inclusion within the fenced compound that now includes the Old Executive Office Building to the west and the Treasury Building to the east, this sidewalk served as a queuing area for the daily public tours of the White House.
Senior staff within the Executive Office of the President have the title Assistant to the President, second-level staff have the title Deputy Assistant to the President, and third-level staff have the title Special Assistant to the President.
The Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) is a Cabinet-level office, and is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States ( EOP ).
In 1996 the Council of Indigenous Peoples was promoted to a ministry-level rank within the Executive Yuan.
The Office of Price Administration ( OPA ) was established within the Office for Emergency Management of the United States government by Executive Order 8875 on August 28, 1941.
Both divisions merged to become the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply ( OPACS ) within the Office for Emergency Management by Executive Order 8734, April 11, 1941.
On August 1, 1927, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee ( VTsIK ) issued two Resolutions: " On the Establishment of Leningrad Oblast " and " On the Borders and Composition of the Okrugs of Leningrad Oblast ", which transformed Murmansk Governorate into Murmansk Okrug within Leningrad Oblast and made Murmansk the administrative center of Murmansk Okrug.
On May 7, 1934, the Presidium of the General Executive Committee accepted the decree on its transformation into the Jewish Autonomous Region within the Russian Federation.
One of the first such federal agencies was the Federal Civil Defense Administration, which operated within the Executive Office of the President.
The Northern Ireland Environment Agency is a Northern Ireland Executive conservation agency within the Department of the Environment.
Also interred within Kensico Cemetery and Gate of Heaven Cemetery are the big band leader Tommy Dorsey ; the New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno ; the former CBS News president Fred Friendly ; the legendary New York Yankees star Lou Gehrig ; the film star and comedian Danny Kaye ; the virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, Sergei Rachmaninoff ; the author Ayn Rand ; NBC founder David Sarnoff ; and the first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, James E. West.
United States PSYOP units and soldiers of all branches of the military are prohibited by law from targeting U. S. citizens with PSYOP within the borders of the United States ( Executive Order S-1233, DOD Directive S-3321. 1, and National Security Decision Directive 130.
In 1836 he was called by Sir Francis Bond Head ( 1793 – 1875 ), the Lieutenant Governor, to the Executive Council, but finding himself without influence, and compelled to countenance measures to which he was opposed, he resigned within a month.
However he cannot do so until a 4-week period has elapsed during which the Law Officers of the Scottish Executive or UK Government can refer the Bill to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom for a ruling on whether the Bill is within the powers of the Parliament.
* White House Office, an entity within the Executive Office of the President of the United States
The Chief Executive is elected by an Election Committee, an 1200-member electoral college consisting of individuals and bodies ( i. e. special interest groups ) elected within 28 functional constituencies defined in the Basic Law.
In a system popularly called the Principal Officials Accountability System introduced by then Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa in July 2002, all principal officials, including the Chief Secretary, Financial Secretary, Secretary for Justice and heads of government bureaux would no longer be politically neutral career civil servants, but would all be political appointees chosen by the Chief Executive from within or outside the civil service.
The very same Caltrops were used extensively and to very good effect during World War II so much so that the modifications and variants produced by the Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) and the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) are still in use today within Special Forces and Law Enforcement bodies.
Presidential directives are considered a form of executive order issued by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of a major agency or department found within the Executive branch of government.

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