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.
Senate Joint Resolution No. 8200 Explanatory StatementWritten by the Office of the Attorney General The Constitutional Provision as it Presently ExistsArticle II, section 42 of the Washington State Constitution permits the legislature to adopt legislation governing certain immediate actions in times of emergency resulting from enemy attack.
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.
Objects shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform its obligations if such a failure or delay is due to Force Majeure.
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.
Bd. of Commrs., 94 Ohio St. 296, 113 N.E. 831(1916) .......................................................................................................................................5 Constitutional Provision: Article IV, Section 3, Ohio Constitution 6 Statutes: R.C. 2505.02.
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.
In addition there are the Constitutional Provision of Section 35 of the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms impacting consultation and responsiveness to Aboriginal Communities.
Constitutional Debt Limitations As described above, the Constitutional Provision limits the aggregate amount of bonds and notes payable from the Available University Fund that may be issued to amounts not exceeding, at the time of issuance, 20% in case of the UT Board and 10% in case of the A&M Board of the cost value of investments and other assets of the Permanent University Fund, exclusive of the Permanent University Fund Land.