Examples of Enabling Law in a sentence
Legislative Decree 231/2001, containing the “Provisions on the administrative liability of legal persons, companies and associations, including those without legal personality”, was issued in partial implementation of Enabling Law no.
The User shall, prior to any such assignment or sublease, demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the Trustee that the operations of such assignee or sublessee will preserve the character of the Project as a "project" under the Enabling Law, if applicable, and deliver to the Trustee an Opinion of Bond Counsel acceptable to the Trustee to the effect that such assignment or sublease will not cause the interest on the Bonds to be Taxable.
Though the 1999 constitution prohibits re-submitting constitutional reforms a second time during the same presidential term (2007-2012), Chávez can issue de- crees under the Enabling Law (Ley Habilitante) until the end of July 2008.
The Enabling Law, considered by Chávez the “mother of the revolutionary laws”, provides the executive broad powers for eighteen months to issue decrees with the force of law in almost all aspects of public life.6 It has been used with regard to the “migration” of joint venture contracts to mixed enterprises (with 3 New executive cabinet’s inauguration speech, 8 January 2007.
As he was being inaugurated for a third term on 8 January 2007, President Chávez announced the launch of the Simón Bolívar National Project 2007-2021,3 the end of the “transition phase” and the beginning of a “new era” meant to accelerate an autochthonous Venezuelan socialist revolution, the “socialism of the XXIst century”.4 The National Assembly passed the Enabling Law on 31 January 2007, granting him full legislative authority for a limited period.