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Constitutional meaning

Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution or structure of one's body or mind. | For the benefit of one's constitution or health. | Relating to the constitution or composition of something; essential, fundamental.

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Jack Fruchtman, a seasonal Aquinnah resident, taught constitutional history for over 40 years, and most recently published “American Constitutional History: A Brief Introduction” and “The Supreme Court and Constitutional Law” (third ed.).

She said this at the Lawasia Constitutional & Rule of Law Conference 2019, themed, “Constitutional Government: The Importance of Constitutional Structures and Institutions” at a hotel here today.

Referring to CV Anand Bose appointing a non-academic as the vice-chancellor of a university in the state, Banerjee said, "The governor's post is a constitutional one and there are constitutional limitations to it.

The commission, a federal executive body, has the Constitutional mandate to discipline, and exercise control over officers of the Nigeria Police Force except the Inspector General of Police, amongst other constitutional responsibilities.

The EFF has the constitutional right to protest, but it is intolerable for them to threaten the constitutional rights of other citizens, especially where essential services such as individual safety, healthcare, and education are concerned.

The main result of the Congress was the decision to create a Constitutional Committee, which operates in Geneva and whose main task is to prepare a constitutional reform in Syria.

The proposal would change the petitioning process for voter initiated constitutional amendments, and it would also change the passage requirements of future constitutional amendments.

The Biowatch Trust sought leave from the constitutional court to appeal two unfavourable cost decisions from the lower courts where a constitutional matter was raised.

The governor noted that Nigeria’s problems can only be solved by dialogue within the constitutional framework, citing ongoing constitutional amendments that are restoring more powers to the states.

Thirdly, the exercise of presidential power to issue a constitutional order abrogating Article 370 was validated, providing a constitutional imprimatur to the transformative step taken by the Union.

A common stance for those who oppose mask use is a perceived constitutional right to refuse the order, although a constitutional law professor at the University of Montana said in July that argument has no footing.

BANGKOK — Thailand's constitutional Court on Tuesday acquitted the country's third-largest political party of seeking to overthrow the constitutional monarchy in another legal case highlighting political divisions in the Southeast Asian nation.

But still, this is not just a constitutional democracy; it is a constitutional democracy.

Even though the threat against the constitutional order then was real, was not constitutional law.

He agreed with Erkebaev, who said the constitutional convention has few constitutional lawyers.

He also explained the Constitutional requirements for enacting a Bill and the special requirements for a Constitutional Bill.

In June, Pashinian’s bloc pushed through the parliament controversial constitutional changes calling for the gradual resignation of seven of the nine Constitutional Court justices, who were installed by former Armenian governments.

Like other bodies of constitutional control, the Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan has had to adapt to the new conditions.

Mugabe stood accused of serious misconduct and abrogating his constitutional mandate to his wife who was making utterances on business of Government and accessing classified information without constitutional authority.

Prosecution would also hit a constitutional wall: The president’s constitutional powers over foreign affairs are by law and tradition nearly completely discretionary.