Constitutional Provision definition

Constitutional Provision means Section 18 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State, as amended and in effect on the date hereof, and any amendment thereto or any other amendment to the Constitution of the State relating to the Permanent University Fund hereafter approved by the voters of the State.
Constitutional Provision means, collectively, as applicable, (i) Sections 50b, 50b-1, 50b-2 and 50b-3 of Article III of the Texas Constitution (which Sections were repealed "to eliminate duplicative, executed, obsolete, archaic and ineffective constitutional provisions" pursuant to Section 55 of H.J.R. No. 62 approved by the voters of the State on November 2, 1999), (ii) Section 50b-4, as amended, Section 50b-5 and Section 50b-6 of Article III of the Texas Constitution, and (iii) Section 50b-7 of Article III of the Texas Constitution.
Constitutional Provision means Section 18 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State, as may hereafter be amended.

Examples of Constitutional Provision in a sentence

  • According to the Constitutional Provision (Article 54), the President and the Council of Ministers exercise the executive power, in matters concerning defence and security.

  • The Board reserves the right and shall have full power at any time and from time to time, to authorize, issue, and deliver additional bonds and notes on a parity with the Bonds and the Outstanding Parity Bonds in as many separate installments or series as deemed advisable by the Board, but only for the purposes and to the extent provided in the Constitutional Provision, or for refunding purposes as provided by law.

  • CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION: The Constitutional Provision Respecting Copyright.

  • Pursuant to the provisions of the Constitutional Provision, all the Bonds and any Additional Parity Bonds and Notes hereafter issued, and the interest thereon, shall be and are hereby equally and ratably secured, together with the Outstanding Parity Bonds, by and payable from a first lien on and pledge of the Interest of the System in the Available University Fund.

  • It is further agreed that if any provision of this Agreement shall contravene any statute or Constitutional Provision or Amendment, then the conflicting provision in this Agreement shall be deemed null and void.

  • Given this situation, in accordance with the Indian Constitutional Provision as well as World Bank’s Operational Policy (OP) on Indigenous Peoples, 4.10, a Tribal Peoples Planning Framework has been prepared.

  • In particular, Article III, Section 49-k of the Texas Constitution (Constitutional Provision) created the Mobility Fund within the treasury of the state of Texas.

  • Legislation enacted under the Constitutional Provision authorized the Commission to issue and sell obligations of the state and enter into related credit agreements that are payable from and secured by a pledge of and a lien on all or part of the money on deposit in the Mobility Fund.

  • Consequently, the contention of Jama’atu Nasril Islam is not only contrary to the principle of secularism but also the principles of international human rights law.D. Constitutional Provision for Sharia Court of AppealPerhaps the most controversial issue relating to the question of the secularity of Nigeria is the provision for Sharia Court of Appeal in the Constitution.

  • All Bonds issued to provide funds to pay Project Costs of Eligible Projects shall be sold through competitive bidding as required by the Constitutional Provision.

Related to Constitutional Provision

  • Additional Provisions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.01.

  • statutory provision means a provision of an Act or of an instrument made under an Act.

  • Terms of Reference (TORs) means the Terms of Reference that explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, and tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Procuring Entity and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP as Section 5 which explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Client and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • Constitution means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;

  • Statute means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands.