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enabling and legislation
Fulton legislators `` work with city officials to pass enabling legislation that will permit the establishment of a fair and equitable '' pension plan for city employes.
Nothing has been done yet to take advantage of the enabling legislation.
The House, with equal alacrity, passed enabling legislation.
It took the combined effort and interest of conservationists, politicians and especially businesses — namely, the Northern Pacific Railroad, whose route through Montana would greatly benefit by the creation of this new tourist attraction — to ensure the passage of that landmark enabling legislation by the United States Congress to create Yellowstone National Park.
However, the enabling legislation that allowed for the actual abdication ( His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 ) did require the consent of the Dominion governments.
The amendment and its enabling legislation did not ban the consumption of alcohol, but made it difficult to obtain alcoholic beverages legally, as it prohibited the sale and distribution of them in U. S. territory.
To define the language used in the Amendment, Congress enacted enabling legislation called the National Prohibition Act, better known as the Volstead Act, on October 28, 1919.
The enabling legislation is the University Act, R. S. P. E. I 2000.
The enabling legislation for the Union Pacific required that no partner was to own more than 10 percent of the stock.
The regulatory body may create, interpret, and enforce its regulations upon the common carrier ( subject to judicial review ) with independence and finality, as long as it acts within the bounds of the enabling legislation.
The enabling legislation for the naturalization aspects of the Fourteenth Amendment was the Naturalization Act of 1870, which allowed naturalization of " aliens of African nativity and to persons of African descent ", but is silent about other races.
The joint sitting, the only one in Australia's history under Section 57, passed all six bills, including the enabling legislation for Medibank.
Zoning is commonly controlled by local governments such as counties or municipalities, though the nature of the zoning regime may be determined or limited by state or national planning authorities or through enabling legislation.
The Chatham Islands Council is similar to a unitary authority, but is authorised under its own enabling legislation.
It was followed by enabling legislation passed by the New South Wales Legislative Council on 1 July 1851.
The Legislative Assembly of Alberta has considered making rodeo the official sport of that province ; however, enabling legislation has yet to be passed.
However, the North Dakota Constitution required a majority vote in each affected county subject to annexation, so the state of North Dakota sued Stark County on the grounds that the enabling legislation was unconstitutional and that the " no " vote in Dunn County meant the annexation failed.
However, the North Dakota Constitution required a majority vote in each affected county subject to annexation, so the state of North Dakota sued stark county on the grounds that the enabling legislation was unconstitutional and that the " no " vote in Dunn County meant the annexation failed.
There were no enabling laws in Ohio at that time, so legislation was drafted and subsequently passed by the legislature and signed into law by Governor James Cox.
However, the legislation enabling the levying of tolls was instead renewed by Parliament ( originally that of the UK but now the responsibility of the Scottish Parliament ) on three separate occasions in 1998, 2003 and 2006.
The legislation enabling the levying of tolls was renewed by Parliament ( originally that of the UK but now the responsibility of the Scottish Government ) repeatedly, most recently on 1 March 2006, where the toll remained unchanged.
Henceforth, Dix traveled from New Hampshire to Louisiana, documenting the condition of pauper lunatics, publishing memorials to state legislatures, and devoting enormous personal energy to working with committees to draft the enabling legislation and appropriations bills needed to build asylums.
The enabling legislation was the Military Service Referendum Act 1916 and the outcome was advisory only.
The chief instruments enabling this to be done would be education and legislation.

enabling and consists
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
A tint burin consists of a square face with teeth, enabling the creation of many fine, closely spaced lines.
Her costume consists of synthetic stretch fabric equipped with micro-suction cups on fingers and feet, enabling her to adhere to walls and ceilings.
Skeletal muscle consists of voluntary muscles attached to the frame of the skeletal system enabling bodily movement.
Each native IDL particle consists of protein that encircles various fatty acids, enabling, as a water-soluble particle, these fatty acids to travel in the aqueous blood environment as part of the fat transport system within the body.
The rôle of grace consists exclusively in keeping concupiscence under control, and in thus enabling us to perform moral actions and fulfil the law.
The strategy consists in disclosing an enabling description and / or drawing of the product, apparatus or method so that it enters the public domain and becomes prior art.
According to Gen. Michael Repass, who conducted it in the Iraq War and was very familiar with its use in Afghanistan, " AFO consists of United States Secretary of Defense-approved military operations such as clandestine operations, source operations, and deployment of enabling forces and capabilities to conduct target-specific preparations prior to the conduct of an actual operation It is logically part of Operational Preparation of the Battlespace ( OPB ), which follows the Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace, a concept well-known in US and NATO doctrine, OPB is seldom used outside of Special Operations Forces channels.
His breath also consists of some amount of this venom, thus enabling Nagraj to concentrate all this venom into his one breath, which he calls Vish-Funkaar, which results in a quick death for anyone who inhales it.

enabling and University
It was two years later, in 1914 that the Sisters partnered with Dalhousie University, enabling Mount Saint Vincent to offer the first two years of a bachelors ' degree program to be credited toward a Dalhousie degree.
In 1884, Hermite and professor Bierens de Haan arranged for an honorary doctorate to be granted to Stieltjes by Leiden University, enabling him to become a professor.
The Freeh report charged Paterno and three other University officials with covering up reports of sexual assaults and enabling the attacker to prey on other children for more than a decade, often in Penn State facilities.
Further expansions through the 1920s and 1930s was made possible through private donors, such as the two daughters of Edward Turner Sims for the construction of the University library, and from the people of Southampton, enabling new buildings on both sides of University Road.
The UNE Alumni are active in networking and contribute greatly to the University enabling the institution to continue expanding its work and offerings.
The enabling legislation is the University of Northern British Columbia Act 1996.
The enabling legislation is The Carleton University Act, 1952, S. O.
In 1995, Maharishi International University changed its name to Maharishi University of Management ( MUM ) to emphasize that gaining deep experience and deep knowledge had a profound practical value in enabling a student to " fully manage " their life.
The enabling legislation is the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Act, 2002.
The enabling legislation is Ontario College of Art and Design University Act, 2002.
The enabling legislation is the Brock University Act, S. O.
This move was of notable benefit to both, enabling the University of St Andrews ( which was in a small burgh ) to support a medical school.
" At UnumProvident we have a non-medical, enabling model of rehabilitation and we are working with our partners at the UnumProvident Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research at Cardiff University to better understand what places people at risk of long-term or chronic illness.
The enabling legislation is An Act Respecting the University of Regina, Chapter U-5.
With construction on the new Austin Bluffs / Union interchange, the construction of a new frontage road from campus to University Hall began as well, enabling a closed circuit connecting Cragmor Campus with University Hall, making access to Austin Bluffs unnecessary.
In March 2008 the 401 shuttle bus service commenced operations from North Melbourne station to the Royal Melbourne Hospital and University of Melbourne in Carlton and Parkville, enabling commuters to avoid travelling though the city loop.
However critics such as David Cole, a law professor at Georgetown University questioned the use of paid informants enabling aspiring terrorists.
The enabling legislation is the Brandon University Act
He was appointed Literary Fellow at Newcastle and Durham Universities ( 1972-4 ), and was awarded a Bicentennial Fellowship in 1976, enabling him to travel to the USA, where he was Visiting Lecturer in English Literature at the North Dakota State University ( 1977-9 ).

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