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The Directive permits Member States to not implement these default worker involvement provisions in their national law, but then an SE cannot be created in that member state if the provisions in the Directive would apply and negotiations between workers and management are unsuccessful.
There is not a United States constitutional right under the Seventh Amendment to a jury trial in state courts, but in practice, almost every state except Louisiana, which has a civil law legal tradition, permits jury trials in civil cases in state courts on substantially the same basis that they are allowed under the Seventh Amendment in federal court.
25 or 26 metre-with permits from state authorities-( 82 ft to 85 ft ), 62. 5 ton ( 137, 788 lb ) B-doubles are very common in all parts of Australia including state capitals and on major routes may outnumber single trailer configurations.
* May 29 – The Rhode Island General Assembly drafts a constitution that separates church and state, and permits public referendums and initiatives on legislation.
In a public switched telephone network, busy verification: is a network-provided service feature that permits an attendant to verify the busy or idle state of station lines and to break into the conversation.
In a country with a state religion, freedom of religion is generally considered to mean that the government permits religious practices of other sects besides the state religion, and does not persecute believers in other faiths.
Limited permits or state licenses are now required in all states except Alaska, which has no statutory authority over the practice of respiratory care.
One state ( Arizona ) permits residents to purchase and use all non-aerial fireworks such as novelties, fountains, sparklers, and smoke bombs, while still prohibiting firecrackers.
In some cases, the process of decolonization has been managed by the decolonizing power to create a neo-colony, that is a nominally independent state whose economy and politics permits continued foreign domination.
The regional state health ministry has information regarding the types of medical providers needed in that area and therefore grants work permits to licensed physicians depending on the specialty of the foreign physician.
Permission to forcibly medicate Wanda Barzee was also sought, relying upon the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Sell v. United States ( 2003 ), which permits compulsory medication when the state can demonstrate a compelling interest is served by restoring a person's competence and that medication would not harm the person or prevent him from defending himself.
Said denial, practised in each state, and the mutual vilification of the enemy state, permits perpetual war among them.
Many local landfills were operating without permits and in violation of state regulations.
On appeal, defendants argued that federal copyright law, which permits reverse engineering, preempts California state contract law, upon which the EULA's prohibition on reverse engineering is grounded.
* Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, which permits the state to ratify the Maastricht Treaty
Article XIV of the AFL – CIO constitution permits the AFL – CIO to charter and organize state, regional, local and city-wide bodies.
Interestingly, the AFL – CIO constitution permits international unions to pay state fed and CLC dues directly, rather than have each local or state fed pay them.
The effluent guideline provisions will be incorporated into the next round of EPA and state general permits.

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On her first visit the orthodontist will take x-rays, photographs, tooth measurements, and `` tooth prints '' -- an impression of the mouth that permits him to study her teeth and jaws.
In this way each will give to society all that his strength permits until enough is produced for every one ; and each will take all that he needs, limiting his needs only in those things of which there is not yet plenty for every one.
bill permits veterans to take their educational benefits at religious schools, an extremely divisive issue when applied to primary and secondary schools.
If the declaration is done by the Vice President and Cabinet, the Amendment permits the President to take control back, unless the Vice President and Cabinet challenge the President and two-thirds of both Houses vote to sustain the findings of the Vice President and Cabinet.
*: The Statute on Polish Citizenship, as amended in 2000, permits the descendants of Poles who lost their nationality involuntarily between 1920 and 1989 to take up Polish citizenship without regard to ordinary naturalization criteria.
Living in cities permits individuals and families to take advantage of the opportunities of proximity and diversity.
Travel permits may take at least 24 hours to be issued and are easiest to obtain through a travel agent.
These laws and regulations can take the form of " command and control " regulation ( such as setting standards, targets, or process requirements ), or environmental pricing reform ( such as ecotaxes or other pigovian taxes, tradable pollution permits or the creation of markets for ecological services ).
To retain control of Judea, he makes a bid to gain the loyalty of Jonathan Maccabeus, whom he permits to recruit an army and to take back the hostages that the Syrians are holding in the city of Acre.
The magistrate permits her to go and to take the bottle of water with her.
If the position permits ( combined hands have sufficient number of intermediate cards, which can take the remaining tricks even if the three honors are played on the same trick ), it is often desirable to start by leading one of the high cards, in order to retain the lead in the same hand if the finesse is on, and spare the valuable entries.
It will take up to three years to get the necessary environmental permits and the proposed opening date of the project is 2012.
Due to the increase in porosity of bones through collagen loss, the bone becomes susceptible to hydrolytic infiltration where the hydroxyapatite, with its affinity for amino acids, permits charged species of endogenous and exogenous origin to take up residence.
It also permits scene and take numbers and other essential information to be seen on the film itself.
Although there is no Constitutional provision or statute that explicitly permits executive orders, there is a vague grant of " executive power " given in Article II, Section 1, Clause 1 of the Constitution, and furthered by the declaration " take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed " made in Article II, Section 3, Clause 5.
are equivalent if one permits the coordinate t to take on imaginary values.
In international law, the Prevention of Disasters Principle, as first elaborated in the UN Habitat II Agenda, permits states to take pre-emptive or restraining actions when a consensus of scientific opinion is that failing to do so will cause some disaster to occur.
Member States of the European Union are obliged by virtue of Council Directive 2009 / 147 / EC on the conservation of wild birds ( popularly called the Birds Directive ) to take the requisite measures for the protection of the red grouse ; but as it is a species to which Annex II of the Directive applies, Article 7 permits hunting under national law, provided population levels are not threatened as a result.
Its appearance at the Calverton Executive Airpark on Long Island has prompted the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to take the lead on ruling whether a massive redevelopment of the airport will receive the necessary environmental permits.
* June 5-Group Captain James Stagg correctly forecasts a brief improvement in weather conditions over the English Channel which permits the following day's Normandy landings to take place.
The " Sidebar " program at Skadden has been in existence for a number of years and permits attorneys to take up to two years off to pursue personal interests.
* Africa be granted home rule and Africans should take part in governing their countries as fast as their development permits until at some specified time in the future.
Other jurisdictions take a more stringent view of individual access to communications equipment, and are rare because very few amateurs are licensed in those countries and visitors find it difficult or impossible to gain operating permits or import amateur radio equipment.
In California, the Evidence Code permits the Court to take judicial notice of " facts and propositions of generalized knowledge that are so universally known that they cannot reasonably be the subject of dispute.

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