Religious institutions definition
Examples of Religious institutions in a sentence
Religious institutions and political parties are not considered NGOs.” Eligible applicants shall abide by the principles of democratic values and human rights.
Religious institutions and individuals whose rights under RLUIPA are violated may bring a private civil action for injunctive relief and damages.
Religious institutions (except the charities), political parties, social partners or profit-distributing cooperatives (including trade- and professional associations, where the aims and purposes of the association is to further the specific interests of its members only) are not considered NGOs. Sole proprietorship (“OSVČ”) or natural person are not eligible project applicant.
Religious institutions, emergency services, and schools are also considered to be noise-sensitive receptors.
Religious institutions, insofar as they were closed to investigation and reform and insofar as they prohibited thought and understanding represent for Spinoza a disempowering picture.