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Drafters

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Drafters meaning

plural of drafter

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So, the drafters of the agreement knew at the time that the constitution gave five-year term limit, but this was disregarded by the drafters,” Lawyer Mboge contended.

He’s been vintage Kamara, and that’s been great for his drafters.

Some of the actual drafters of the Montana Constitution are still alive, right?

To acknowledge that central fact of Moroccan identity, the drafters of the kingdom’s new constitution in 2011 included a reference to the country’s Jewish (literally, “Hebraic”) roots – the only citation of its kind in the Arab world.

I think there is still something that is meddling in our psyche that is far from what the drafters of the constitution have in mind.

The drafters of our Constitution were adamant that the Bill of Rights should include very specific provisions that advance child rights in accordance with international standards.

The drafters of the charter were acutely aware that security and human rights are independent, and they framed prospective powers under the charter accordingly.

This provided a foothold for defense lawyers to characterize the statute as providing a sweeping “immunity” far beyond what the drafters imagined or provided.

At the same time, Likoni-based activist Mgandi Kalinga faulted the drafters for “planning to bypass serving the public with the draft budget” before the public participation.

The drafters of the application, MasterPlan SA, clearly see no need to have in their submission a chapter about what the neighbours are thinking.

This process can be lengthy, depending on the size and complexity of the Bill – page proofs have to be checked by the Government Printer’s proof readers and by the drafters in the Attorney-General’s Office.

What happened on the 57th day of this year’s 60-day session is exactly what the drafters of the constitution were trying to prevent.

Although drafting is sometimes accomplished by a project engineer, architect—or even by shop personnel such as a machinist —skilled drafters (and/or designers) usually accomplish the task and are always in demand to some level.

Goodrich interprets that as indicating that the drafters intended a purely advisory capacity for the Court, not a binding one.

However, the 1977 drafters were able to impose the current disclosure requirement for close corporations.

Proposed usage The drafters of the 1948 Genocide Convention considered the use of the term, but dropped it from their consideration.

The two principal drafters and architects of the covenant of the League of Nations citation were Lord Robert Cecil (a lawyer and diplomat ) and Jan Smuts (a Commonwealth statesman).

When the drafters of the Declaration — Thomas Jefferson from Virginia, for example, or John Adams from Massachusetts — talked about "my country", they meant Virginia or Massachusetts, respectively.