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Statutes meaning

plural of statute

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The LRC determines which statutes in the United States Statutes at Large should be codified, and which existing statutes are affected by amendments or repeals, or have simply expired by their own terms.

Amb Mohamed expressed concern that some public universities had not harmonised their statutes with the Act while others had not gazetted their amended Statutes as required by the laws.

For that reason, civil law statutes tend to be somewhat more detailed than statutes written by common law legislatures—but, conversely, that tends to make the statute more difficult to read (the United States tax code is an example).

In case of a conflict between the text of the Statutes at Large and the text of a provision of the United States Code that has not been enacted as positive law, the text of the Statutes at Large takes precedence.

In the list below, statutes are listed by X Stat. Y, where X is the volume of the Statutes at Large and Y is the page number, as well as either the chapter or Public Law number.

Nonetheless, recent amendments to existing Statutes of Autonomy or the promulgation of new Statutes altogether, have reduced the asymmetry between the powers originally granted to the "historical nationalities" and the rest of the regions.

Statutes forbidding clergy from having wives were written beginning with the Council of Elvira (306) but these early statutes were not universal and were often defied by clerics and then retracted by hierarchy.

Statutes The Statutes of the SE must provide as governing bodies the general meeting of shareholders and either a management board and a supervisory board (two-tier system) or an administrative board (single-tier system).

The Republic of Ragusa received its own Statutes as early as 1272, statutes which, among other things, codified Roman practice and local customs.

Additional policies and statutes that impose punitive fines, financial recovery, or additional preventative actions are not recommended.

Already at the end of November, the Board had announced that it had doubts about the conformity of this vote with the company statutes and that it was obliged to have the vote legally reviewed.

And, as with any legal practice, legal advice on new regulations or statutes form part of the daily agenda, especially as technology such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency continues to be discussed by global regulators.

And she has some tips for anyone who's reading this: "I would highly recommend people to be familiar with their state's statutes as they can drastically vary.

Chairman George Osborne has previously said they are exploring ways for the statutes to be displayed in Greece.

Councilmember Thanos’ proposed amendment would add more specifications to those guidelines, but would not override the Florida Statutes.

He added, “Similarly, in Delhi, the powers of the various laws and statutes are exercised by the Chief Minister in the name of the Administrator/Lt.

Indeed, high courts in some of the reddest of red states have blocked antiabortion laws based on statutes that existed long before the court handed down its opinion in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization in June, invalidating Roe vs. Wade.

IOC President Thomas Bach was urged by several members Sunday to change Olympic statutes on term limits and seek four more years as president through 2029.

It’s the latest clash between a gun-rights group and a Democratic-led state following the June 2022 US Supreme Court ruling that called many such statutes into question.

Matriculation marks a student's entry into the university, when they agree to observe the statutes and ordinances of the institution.