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Ordinances and are
Ordinances are performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ.
Ordinances and budgets are enacted by a unicameral ( single chamber ) whose elected members serve four-year terms.
Ordinances are passed by a county legislature.
Ordinances and building codes are supervised by a code enforcement officer.
As Texas Peace Officers they are empowered to enforce all Federal, State, and Local Ordinances.
Decrees and Ordinances are promulgated by the different Regional and Community governments and published in the Belgian Official Journal.
In brief, there are 31 Ordinances that are directly related to mass media.
The rest of the Ordinances are of less importance since they do not aim at regulating mass media, but some of their provisions do affect the operation of media organizations and also the freedom of press.
The Hudood Ordinances are applied to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
For both Muslims and non-Muslims, all consensual extramarital sexual relations are considered a violation of the Hudood Ordinances.
This commission found that the main victims of the Hudood Ordinances are poor women who are unable to defend themselves against slanderous charges.
Similar material is found in a number of other Christian writings from the first through about the fifth centuries, including the Epistle of Barnabas, the Didascalia, the Apostolic Church Ordinances, the Summary of Doctrine, the Apostolic Constitutions, the Life of Schnudi, and On the Teaching of the Apostles ( or Doctrina ), some of which are dependent on the Didache.
Twelve articles, adopted in 1969, are presented by the fellowship as their statement of faith on the following issues-the Bible, God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Christian life, Ordinances, Satan, Second Coming, and Future Life.
Ordinances are performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ.
Ordinances which are not a requirement for exaltation are referred to as non-saving ordinances.
The warrant issued on the behalf of the Duke of Norfolk, stated: " that it is desirable that the College of Arms should be visited, and an inquiry instituted with the view of ascertaining whether the Rules and Orders for the good government of the said College ... are duly obeyed and fulfilled ... and whether by change of circumstances or any other cause, any new Laws, Ordinances or Regulations are necessary to be made ... for the said College.
Ordinances and motions ( policy statements ) are assigned to a King County Council committee for consideration, and then are recommended to the full Council for action.
The Hudood Ordinances are widely condemned by women's rights groups in Pakistan, by some Islamists globally, and by international human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch.
Nevertheless, the Ordinances are useful because they illustrate the faculties adelantados often had.

Ordinances and passed
In supporting Calvin's proposals for reforms, the council of Geneva passed the Ordonnances ecclésiastiques ( Ecclesiastical Ordinances ) on 20 November 1541.
The Protectorate Ordinances ( passed in the Colony in 1896 and 1897 ) abolished the title of King and replaced it with " Paramount Chief "; chiefs and kings had formerly been selected by the leading members of their own communities, now all chiefs, even paramount ones, could be deposed or installed at the will of the Governor ; most of the judicial powers of the chiefs were removed and given to courts presided over by British " District Commissioners "; the Governor decreed that a house tax of 5s to 10s was to be levied annually on every dwelling in the Protectorate.
These followed hard on the heels of earlier Ordinances passed in 1539 and 1559, in which the competitive examination system for the appointment of professors had been introduced.
The 2nd Council of the Northwest Territories met sporadically, typically in Ottawa, and passed Ordinances for the benefit of the territory.
Ordinances to strengthen Chicago's fire code and new amendments to the Illinois state fire code were passed.
All Ordinances and Acts of Parliament passed during the English Civil War and the Interregnum were considered void after the English Restoration as they had not received Royal assent.
* Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642 – 1660, a collection of the Ordinances and Acts passed without royal authority by the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660.
The Northwest Ordinances were the acts of the Congress of the Confederation passed to regulate the settlement of the Northwest Territory:
Ordinances were passed to make the streets safe-no sledding or skating allowed ; to protect the innocent-no swimming without bathing suits ; to protect buyers-peddlers and merchandise solicitors were required to be licensed.

Ordinances and by
This period also saw the eclipse of Florence's formerly powerful rival Pisa ( defeated by Genoa in 1284 and subjugated by Florence in 1406 ), and the exercise of power by the mercantile elite following an anti-aristocratic movement, led by Giano della Bella, that resulted in a set of laws called the Ordinances of Justice ( 1293 ).
* Synopsis and Codification of the Laws and Ordinances, prepared by Shoghi Effendi
Denmark became officially Lutheran on 30 October 1536 by decree of King Christian III, and in 1537 the reconstituted State Council approved the Lutheran Ordinances which was worked out by Danish theologians and Johannes Bugenhagen, based on Luther's Augsburg Confession and Luther's Little Catechism.
Upon his return his behaviour became even more offensive, and by the Ordinances of 1311 it was decided that Gaveston should be exiled for a third time, to suffer outlawry if he returned.
The following years were marked by a constant power struggle between Edward and Lancaster, centred on the maintenance of the Ordinances.
Ordinances remain valid for no more than six weeks from the date the Parliament is convened unless approved by it earlier.
This occurred officially on 30 October 1536 when the reconstituted State Council ( purged of Catholics ) adopted the Lutheran Ordinances designed by the German Johannes Bugenhagen, which outlined church organization, liturgy, and accepted religious practice.
Through a set of regulations known as the Ordinances, Lancaster and his associates had been trying to put restrictions on royal authority, but by the late 1310s Edward was again in full control of central government.
The next year Lancaster refused to attend a parliament summoned by the king, and later the same year, Edward obtained papal absolution from his oath to follow the Ordinances.
The opening statement of the Statute Book was " Divers Ordinances, Statutes, and Customs, presented, reputed, and used for Laws in the Land of Mann, that were ratified, approved, and confirmed, as well by the Honourable Sir John Stanley, Knight, King and Lord of the same Land, and divers others his Predecessors, as by all Barons, Deemsters, Officers, Tenants, Inhabitants, and Commons of the same Land where the Lord's Right is declared in the following Words " < sub >(' divers ' is an old word meaning ' various ')</ sub >
" The man was attempting to summon another dragon, and died from falling off a broken floor after being hit by the Laws and Ordinances of Ankh-Morpork.
His most important contribution was the establishment of the Standing Committee on Regulations and Ordinances, whose purpose is to vet government regulations made by executive action without reference to parliament, to ensure that they do not adversely affect the rights of citizens.

Ordinances and county
The commission passes the Code of Ordinances for the county.

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