Examples of Parens patriae in a sentence
It is very difficult to ensure that an agreement relating to the children, were a couple to separate in the future, will be enforceable because of something called Parens patriae.
In addition, the settlement hierarchy recognises the important role of a network of ‘Strong Towns and Villages’ and promotes a consolidation approach in the distribution of population targets.
Parens patriae actions are “inherent in the supreme power of every State,” and are “often necessary to be exercised in the interests of humanity.” Snapp, 458 U.S. at 600.The interests of Maryland and the District in this case are just as substantial as Puerto Rico’s interests that the Supreme Court recognized in Snapp.
If the reason for requiring a priority takeoff becomes invalid, the pilot will cancel the priority request.
Parens patriae literally means “parent of the nation” and connotes the principle that the state is the legal protector of citizens who are unable to protect themselves, especially children.