Legislative Powers definition

Legislative Powers means all matters where Council acts in a legislative or quasi-judicial function including enacting by-laws, setting policies and exercising decision making authority;
Legislative Powers means those powers that require policy setting and by-law making.
Legislative Powers means powers to enact and pass laws, by-laws, regulations and resolutions.

Examples of Legislative Powers in a sentence

  • Is the Prime Minister Real Head?(4) Distribution of Legislative Powers between Union and the States.

  • Legislative Powers: Direct democracy and grass root planning, Municipalities and corporation, gram Sabha4.

  • The Executive and/or Legislative Powers have a duty to provide sufficient funds for the judicial system.

  • Legislative Powers In accordance with Section 202 of this Charter, the Council may enact public local laws for the peace, good government, health, safety or welfare of the County and on all subjects that have been delegated to the County under the Maryland Constitution and by the laws of the State.

  • Challenges before the Indian Federalism.2. Distribution of Legislative Powers: The Scheme of the distribution of legislative powers in India the judicial approach and the present position.

  • Exercise of Legislative Powers and FunctionsIBP workers who make decisions or who exercise powers or functions under legislation have a duty to make these decisions or exercise these powers or functions in accordance with the requirements of the legislation and legal principle.

  • Hanschel, ‘Conflict Resolution in Federal States: Balancing Legislative Powers as a Viable Means?’, 19 Public Law Review (2008), 146; D.

  • Chapter I of Part XI of the Constitution of India relates to Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Centre and the States.

  • Executive and/or Legislative Powers have a duty to provide sufficient funds for the operation of a council for the judiciary and the judicial system.

  • Konstitutionalismus, Parlamentarismus und politische Partizipation, Prague: Karolinum 1998; Horst Dippel (ed.), Executive and Legislative Powers in the Constitutions of 1848-49, Berlin: Duncker & Hum- blot 1999; Martin Kirsch, Monarch und Parlament im 19.


More Definitions of Legislative Powers

Legislative Powers means those powers and duties that are related to Council’s legislative or quasi- judicial functions, including enacting by-laws, setting policies, and discretionary decision-making.

Related to Legislative Powers

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.

  • Sanctions Authority means the United States government and any of its agencies (including, without limitation, OFAC, BIS, the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce), the European Union and each of its member states, the United Nations Security Council, the United Kingdom, the Canadian government, or any other Governmental Entity with jurisdiction over the parties to this Agreement;

  • Body means any organisation or entity, whether a juristic person or not, and includes a community association;

  • designated authority means such authority as may be notified by the Commissioner;

  • Bail-In Legislation means, with respect to any EEA Member Country implementing Article 55 of Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, the implementing law for such EEA Member Country from time to time which is described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.

  • Authority means any governmental, regulatory or administrative body, agency or authority, any court or judicial authority, any arbitrator, or any public, private or industry regulatory authority, whether international, national, Federal, state, or local.