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Out of wartime necessity, the government allowed executive regulation of agricultural production and requisitioned food supplies.
We must therefore ensure that the executive regulation does in fact concentrate on the implementation of this aim, giving it priority over the other social aims.
All other states and the federal government maintain court rules separately from executive regulations in order to maintain the principle of separation of powers.
Its jurisdiction is limited to hearing claims for money that arise from the U.S. Constitution, federal statutes, executive regulations, or federal contracts.
They are ultimately subject to supervisory oversight by the United States Congress and executive regulation through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Name Trustees and BPC members and agencies; public corporations and general assembly members of public companies as determined by executive regulations.
The Articles 12.4 and 14.1 of the Executive Regulation of Saudi Citizenship System can be interpreted as requiring applicants to be Muslim.
The "broad equity standard inherent in a stabilization program" (i.e. the norms of rule of law and the history and tradition of executive regulation of the economy)
In 1983, the Court supported executive authority by ruling that Congress may not overrule executive regulations through a "legislative veto" mechanism, although it may do so by passing new legislation.
The Court of Federal Claims is authorized to hear primarily money claims founded upon the Constitution, federal statutes, executive regulations, or contracts, express or implied-in-fact, with the United States.
Such necessity has gained its legal support through ratification of arrangements no. 40 from transportation chapter of third and article no. 63 of fourth economic, social and cultural economic schedule and its executive regulations.
These staffers write statutory language, assist in bill drafting, keep legislative records, review executive regulations to ensure they comply with statute, provide a host of publication services to promulgate new statutes, and make recommendations to legislative leadership.
Subsequently, a national regulatory framework was formulated, composed of a series of environmental laws, executive regulations, standards and measures (on all the major environmental sectors, starting with marine protection and water in 1982 and 1984 respectively.
With increasing Health and Safety Executive regulations, and an increased reliance on revenue from supplying and servicing steam locomotives to power enthusiast trains, the commercial decision was taken not to reopen Carnforth as a museum or visitor attraction for the 1998 season.
How many stories do you see that take the N.C.A.A. manual - approximately 400 pages of constitution, by-laws, executive regulations, policies and resolutions - and ask, "How many of these things have anything at all to do with the student athlete's education, instead of things like keeping the playing fields level?"
At the national level, China has more than 20 environmental laws adopted by the National People's Congress, there are also over 140 executive regulations issued by the state council, and a series of sector regulations and environmental standards set by the State Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA).