Examples of Judicial Bodies in a sentence
Irrespective of the place of performance, this Purchase Order will be construed and interpreted according to the Federal Common Law of Government Contracts as enunciated and applied by Federal Judicial Bodies, Boards of Contract Appeals, and Quasi-Judicial Agencies of the Federal Government.
Romano, The Proliferation of International Judicial Bodies: The Pieces of the Puzzle, 31 N.Y.U. J.
If a Government contract number appears on the face of this Order; Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 15 hereof, this order shall be governed by and construed according to the Federal Law of Government Contract as enumerated and applied by Federal Judicial Bodies and Board of Contract Appeals.
Members of Judicial Bodies, Disciplinary Counsel, the Match Review Panel and FFA including the Administrator (Immune Persons) shall be immune from suit and no person may institute or maintain any proceedings or bring any claim in respect of any act or omission on the part of an Immune Person or any decisions made by an Immune Person except in the event of fraud.
However, if justified by the circumstances, the Judicial Bodies may hold hearings elsewhere.
No proceedings before a Judicial Body in relation to a Disciplinary Dispute, Disciplinary Matter or State Body Member Appeal will be invalidated for any defect whether of substance or of form in any notice or report or by reason of non-compliance with any term of this Judicial Bodies By-Law, unless the Chair of the relevant Judicial Body so determines.
Whenever the Judicial Bodies are of the opinion that their legal position adopted in previous cases should be changed, they are formally required to seek and obtain the agreement of the majority of the panel members having taken this decision, except in cases where the Judicial Bodies must apply a decision of a competent Court or Arbitral Tribunal.
The Project is a part of South-East Corridor Road Asset Management Project (SECRAMP) being implemented by the Government of Liberia.
Decisions passed by the Judicial Bodies may be appealed against in front of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in accordance with article 48 of the Constitution within thirty(30) days following notification of the motivated decision.
The ICJ famously applies four classic sources of international law: treaties, custom, general principles and, on a subsidiary basis, judicial decisions and the writing of publicists.7 The ITLOS * INSERT BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION1 See, CPR Romano, ‘The Proliferation of International Judicial Bodies: The Pieces of the Puzzle’ (1999) 31 N.Y.U. J.