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In the Request for Further Information procedure, use of standard pre-printed forms is not common, and any such request would almost certainly be looked upon critically by the courts, as use of standard forms rather than requests tailored specifically to the case is likely to offend against the ' Overriding Objective ' in that it is unlikely to be proportionate to the case, and instead result in the parties or their lawyers having to spend time, money and resources in answering the questions.
The video subsystem access allowing two different priorities by the user to the 2KB VRAM, Regular or Overriding video.
Implemented as a result of reforms suggested by Lord Woolf and his committee, one of the revelations of the rules is the “ Overriding Objective ” embodied in Part 1 of the Rules, which states:

Overriding and .
* Overriding and overloading: The intentional use of the same name for multiple implementations of an object's method or operation to represent the same data in different ways, for conciseness when multiple similar operations are involved, and / or to alter the implementation of an inherited method to make it more suitable for the narrower definition of the object's data.
* Overriding aorta, a medical condition in which Aorta emerge from abnormal position.
Overriding the protests of local landlords and the Commissioner of the Local Government Board's inquiry into the scheme, Chamberlain gained the endorsement of the President of the Local Government Board, George Sclater-Booth.
Examples of matters of Overriding Interests ( Rule of reason ) are Obel-case 155 / 90: working conditions, Cinéthéque SA-case 60 + 61 / 84: culture.
* Overriding the default SQL type that Hibernate chooses when mapping a column to a property.
Overriding the objections of two advisors named Erdeni and G ' ag ' ai, he is credited with adapting the Mongolian script to Manchu.
Social policy considerations, particularly the requirements enshrined in the Overriding Objective of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, currently limit the goods which the bailiff may take.
Should significant and unavoidable impacts remain after mitigation, a Statement of Overriding Considerations must be prepared.
Under CEQA, the lead agency can approve a project without mitigations or alternatives only if the agency adopts a Statement of Overriding Considerations, which details specific overriding economic, legal, social, technological, or other considerations that outweigh the project's significant, unmitigated impacts.
Unlike the previous rules of civil procedure, the CPR commence with a statement of their “ Overriding Objective ”, both to aid in the application of specific provisions and to guide behaviour where no specific rule applies.

mayoral and veto
The " Eddies " faction could vote down any mayoral appointment or appropriation, though not override the mayor's veto.

mayoral and on
In her biography of Harold Washington, Florence Hamlish Levinsohn surmises that the three years Washington spent fighting for his country in the South Pacific while experiencing racial prejudice and discrimination helped shape his views on racial justice in the mayoral run to come.
Amid accusations of vote-rigging Argüello narrowly won the mayoral election in Managua on November 9, 2008 elections against the candidate of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party, Eduardo Montealegre, who had come second to Daniel Ortega in the 2006 presidential election.
Despite this result, the area still showed strong support for the conservative mayoral candidate Boris Johnson who won the largest share of the votes for the area before going on to be elected Mayor of London.
The winning at-large candidate who receives the greatest number of votes for mayor becomes the mayor ( at-large councilor candidates must ask to be removed from the ballot for mayor if they do not want to be listed on the mayoral ballot ).
Like the other towns, it maintains its own municipal government but its residents vote in the Jacksonville mayoral election and have representation on the Jacksonville city council.
Like the other towns, it maintains its own municipal government but its residents vote in the Jacksonville mayoral election and have representation on the Jacksonville city council.
The 2005 documentary film Anytown, USA focused on the 2003 mayoral race between Republican Steve Lonegan, Democrat Fred Pesce and independent Dave Musikant.
The City Council consists of three members elected at large from the city as a whole, and six members who each represent one of the city's six wards, all of whom are elected to four-year terms in nonpartisan elections on a staggered basis, with the six ward seats up for election together and the three at-large and mayoral seats up for vote two years later.
The mayoral election on November 7, 2006 was declared null and void after allegations of voter fraud by the losing candidate ; a special election to fill the seat was scheduled for March 13, 2007.
The coalition, led by incumbent F. Ellis Ray, intended to put at least three like-minded candidates on the Town Council so they could oust Ulysses Barrett Jr., from his mayoral seat.
After his defeat in Taipei mayoral election on 9 December 2006, Soong announced that he would quit political life, including the chairmanship of the Party.
In 2006, the mayoral candidate advocated obtaining state or federal funding to revitalize the commercial strip on Main Street which, in theory, could help the city capture some of the wine tourism dollars.
Lee Logan defeated Harry Stille in the mayoral race on November 8, 2011.
Criticism plagued Lafayette's mayoral campaign: his role in the flight to Varennes and in the Champs de Mars massacre were denounced both by politicians on the left and right.
In 2008, Thompson took the place of outgoing Mayor Ludeking, whom he defeated in the mayoral election on April 1 by nearly a 2-1 margin.
The church was raised to the status of a collegiate church by letters under the seal of Donatus Ó Muireadhaigh, the Archbishop of Tuam, on 28 September 1484, the same year in which Galway was granted a Royal Charter and given mayoral status.
During the Detroit mayoral election of 1925, Niebuhr's sermon, " We fair-minded Protestants cannot deny ", was published on the front pages of both the Detroit Times and the Free Press.
Giuliani and Bloomberg have both appeared, as themselves in their mayoral capacities, on episodes of Law & Order.
In 1999, COPE regained its footholds on School Board and City Council and the Greens gained a seat on Parks Board under the leadership of mayoral candidate David Cadman.
One of these was former Chief Coroner, RCMP officer Larry Campbell and a character on the CBC show Da Vinci's Inquest whom COPE nominated as its mayoral candidate.
* " The Rebel Mayor ", a Twitter account which posted satirical comments on various candidates in Toronto's 2010 mayoral election, was written in the persona and voice of Mackenzie.
By the time of Barry ’ s third mayoral election in 1986, his stranglehold on city politics was such that he faced only token opposition from the Democratic Party, in the form of former school board member Mattie Taylor, whom Barry defeated easily and did the same with Republican candidate Carol Schwartz in the November 4 general election.
He defeated Democratic mayoral candidate Abraham D. Beame, then City Comptroller, as well as National Review magazine founder William F. Buckley, Jr., who ran on the Conservative line.

mayoral and budget
Among these are: The right to enact ordinances ; Approve resolutions ; Approve mayoral appointments ; and Adopt the annual budget and determine tax levy.
In 1821, Messenhausen ’ s mayoral office was united with Ober-Roden ’ s, although each place maintained its own budget up until 1957, when Messenhausen joined Ober-Roden.
Issues in the 2005 mayoral race included education, taxes, crime, transportation, public housing, homeland security funding and the city budget.
During his mayoral tenure Jordan played a role in converting the Presidio Army Base into part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, bringing Bay Area Rapid Transit to the San Francisco International Airport, keeping the San Francisco Giants in the city and balancing the city's budget.
The mayoral office had a budget of $ 4. 1 million and a staff of 18 in 2011.

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