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mandate and is
It is perhaps too late now to talk of mandate because it is inconsistent with what is termed political realism.
After an appeal is heard, the " mandate " is a formal notice of a decision by a court of appeal ; this notice is transmitted to the trial court and, when filed by the clerk of the trial court, constitutes the final judgment on the case, unless the appeal court has directed further proceedings in the trial court.
The mandate is distinguished from the appeal court's opinion, which sets out the legal reasoning for its decision.
In some jurisdictions the mandate is known as the " remittitur ".
The BSP won convincingly the pre-term elections in December 1994 with a majority of 125 seats out of the 240 seats in the parliament and despite the mandate is for 4 years, BSP's government collapsed too and remained in office until 1996 due to the economic crysis in Bulgaria.
However, Amnesty International declined to publicize this material ; the Secretary-General of the organization, Pierre Sane, said at the time in an internal communication that " what they do with the bodies after human rights violations are committed is not part of our mandate or concern ".
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC, French: Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes ) is a public organisation in Canada with mandate as a regulatory agency for broadcasting and telecommunications.
Moreover, it does not deal with the availability of spectrum for mobile phone service, which is part of the Industry Canada mandate, nor the maintenance of competition, which is largely the responsibility of The Competition Bureau.
The Commonwealth of Nations — formerly the British Commonwealth — is a voluntary association of 54 independent sovereign states, most of which are former British colonies, or dependencies of these colonies with three exceptions, Mozambique ( which was a Portuguese possession ), Rwanda ( which was a Belgian mandate ) and Cameroon ( which is a union of a French mandate and a British mandate ) plus the United Kingdom itself.
IGAD ’ s mandate is for regional cooperation and economic integration.
More commonly, and more pertinent to recent history, leaders merely claim some form of divine mandate, suggesting that their rule is in accordance with the will of God.
The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office.
The Biblical mandate for the celebrations of Passover is in 23: 4-7:
The Biblical mandate for the holy day of the first day of Sukkot is in 23: 33-35:
But nuclear experts say that the agency's complicated mandate and the constraints imposed by its member states mean that reforms will not happen quickly or easily, although its INES " emergency scale is very likely to be revisited " given the confusing way in which it was used in Japan.

mandate and conduct
It was Thomas Hobbes in his 1651 work " Leviathan " who stated that citizens yield to a powerful sovereign who in turn promises an end to civil and religious war, and to bring forth a lasting peace, and give him the right to conduct policy, including wage war or negotiate for peace for the good of the " commonwealth ", i. e. a mandate for national security.
The National Transportation Safety Board did not conduct an accident investigation since the aircraft was an ultralight aircraft, which was not covered under their mandate due to exemption while operating under FAR Part 103 Provisions required by Federal law.
The government was based on an alliance between ND and the Coalition of Forces of the Left and Progress ( Synaspismos ), which then included the Communist Party of Greece, with a mandate to conduct a clean-up (" katharsis ") after the scandals.
The Sub-Commission was composed of 26 elected human rights experts whose mandate was to conduct studies on discriminatory practices and to make recommendations to ensure that racial, national, religious, and linguistic minorities are protected by law.
In 2006 the newly-created UNHRC assumed responsibility for the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, previously the main subsidiary body of the CHR, composed of 26 elected human rights experts whose mandate was to conduct studies on discriminatory practices and to make recommendations to ensure that racial, national, religious, and linguistic minorities are protected by law.
The mandate of the Royal Commission was to conduct a critical assessment of Newfoundland and Labrador ’ s strengths and weaknesses and to bring forward recommendations as to how they can renew and strengthen their place in Canada.
The IAA does not mandate qualifications for becoming an investment adviser but it does require registration for those using the mails to conduct investment counseling business.
She argues that the painting depicts a couple, already married, now formalizing a subsequent legal arrangement, a mandate, by which the husband " hands over " to his wife the legal authority to conduct business on her own or his behalf ( similar to a power of attorney ).
This resolution demanded the expulsion from the Congo of all Belgian troops and mercenaries, but did not explicitly mandate the UN to conduct offensive operations.
In 1985, TPD members selected touring pro Bob Beauchemin as president with the mandate to " build, promote and conduct tournaments of the Canadian Tour to develop Canadian professional golfers to a world-class level.
Briefly, EFC's mandate is to conduct research into issues and promote public awareness in Canada regarding the application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to new computer, communication, and information technologies, such as the Internet.
This convention created the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission ( IPSFC ), which was to carry out the convention's mandate and conduct an eight-year study of pacific salmon.
EQAO ’ s mandate is to conduct province-wide tests at key points in every student ’ s primary, junior and secondary education and report the results to educators, parents and the public.
The mandate of the committee was to conduct " a full and complete study and investigation as to whether persons who are disloyal to the United States are, or have been, employed by the Department of State.
Headed by Nobel Prize winner George Stigler, its mandate was to conduct research into all types of price indices, including the Consumer Price Index ( CPI ).
Shareholder wealth maximization is a standard of conduct for officers and directors, not a legal mandate.

mandate and both
The original mandate for ICANN came from the United States government, spanning the presidential administrations of both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Since 2002, the mandate of the president and the Assembly are both 5 years and the two elections are close to each other.
However, because divinity was the basis for the mandate of the state, atheism was considered a capital crime in both ancient Greece and Rome.
Absent specified conditions, canon law forbids ordination to the episcopate without a mandate from the Pope, and both those who confer such ordination without the papal mandate and those who receive it are subject to excommunication.
Whereas the incoming administration or Congress would have both the time, and a fresh electoral mandate, to examine and address the problems that the nation faced.
While both Rickover's military authority and congressional mandate with regard to the U. S. fleet's reactor operations was absolute, it was not infrequently a subject of Navy-internal controversy.
By April the Palace was having secret talks with Balfour and the Archbishop of Canterbury, who both advised that the Liberals did not have sufficient mandate to demand the creation of peers.
The common day to wear the scout uniform usually falls on Friday, but several schools can opt on Saturday, and several others even mandate to wear it on both Friday and Saturday.
This was obviously in the interest of the Federal Republic of Germany but — because the Soviet Union also maintained diplomatic relations with the German Democratic Republic — it was apparently inconsistent with the exclusive mandate policy, which insisted that other states should not maintain diplomatic relations with both German " states ".
In contrast, the Jordanian and Syrian sectors were the scene of frequent and often serious incidents, and both the Israel-Jordan and the Israel-Syria MAC's were quite active in pursuance of their mandate.
The Budget – for which the Liberals had obtained an electoral mandate – was passed by both Commons and Lords in April, but the argument had moved on.
Some industry organizations, such as the WS-I, mandate both SOAP and WSDL in their definition of a Web service.
In late 2009, the Mason City Council decided to put a measure on its 2010 ballot that would mandate a 3-percent ticket tax and a 5-percent parking tax at both Kings Island and The Beach waterpark.
" They said to Cincinnatus that they hoped " it might turn out well for both him and his country ," and then they asked him to put on his senatorial toga and hear the mandate of the senate.
Various governmental and non-governmental factions of Israelis and Palestinians continue to dispute ownership of certain lands in the former British mandate of Palestine, which has led to recurring conflict, both violent and political, in both the disputed territories and Israeli cities.
As the law of the time allowed a dual mandate in both the federal and provincial governments, Cartier ran in the 1867 Quebec provincial election in Montréal-Est electoral district.
Established in 1937, the park's mandate includes the protection of many broad sand beaches, sand dunes and both freshwater wetlands and saltmarshes.
The party won seven seats, all in the functional constituencies, eliminating its limited public mandate ; leader James Tien and deputy leader Selina Chow both lost their geographical constituency seats, following which they resigned their party functions.
# obligations under contracts, both innominate and nominate ( for example: sales, gift, lease, carriage, mandate, association, deposit, loan, employment, insurance, gambling and arbitration )
The change of name honored William Paterson, who was the state ’ s first senator, its second governor, and a United States Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George Washington, and reflected both the institution ’ s beginnings in the city that also bears his name and the legislative mandate to move from a teachers college to a broad-based liberal arts institution.
In the Time and Time Again saga ( 1991 ) it is shown that both Superman and the Legion still remember the Pocket Universe Superboy so the editorial mandate was basically being ignored within a year.
James K. Polk, a Democrat and a strong supporter of territorial expansion, was elected president in November 1844 with a mandate to acquire both the Republic of Texas and Oregon Country.

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