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Перевод: statute
[существительное] статут ; законодательный акт парламента; устав
Тезаурус:
- The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over.
- An attempt was made in Parliament to restrict the power to intercept for security reasons to cases where this was necessary for the defence of the realm or to prevent subversion, terrorism, or espionage - still wider than the guidelines but much closer to their spirit than the statute.
- "This is "gesture legislation" - a statute that says we do not approve - but without any real means of enforcement," he says.
- The attempt to construct such a right was built upon a number of different grounds, perhaps the most important being the analogy with the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution which protects people from unreasonable search and seizure, the analogy being drawn presumably because the Fourth Amendment is based upon English common law, particularly Entick v. Carrington , where it was held that as a general rule search warrants may only be issued under the authority of a statute.
- In particular those articles of the statute survive which forbid cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment.
- But, subject to considerable restrictions on the furtherance of political objects, a Trade Union is empowered by Statute since 1913 to devote its funds to any lawful objects authorized by its rules for the time being.
- Moreover the effect of the statute, in preventing the separation between legal and equitable estates in the cases to which it applied, was nullified in the latter half of the seventeenth century by the decision of the Chancery to protect trusts declared upon the uses which the statute had turned into legal estates.
- Anyone who is accused of committing a crime is entitled to the protection of the due process of law, not enshrined in any written statute as in the Constitution of the United States, but dependent upon convention and Common Law tradition.
- A dispute over what they do mean is, in principle, like a legal dispute over the meaning of a statute.
- So it has been held that a provision in a statute that regulations made under the statute will take effect as if enacted in the statute (that is, they will be unchallengeable as if they were made by Parliament) does not prevent the courts holding the regulation to be ultra vires .
- In 1946, the National Health Service Act was placed on the Statute Book, and the future of St. Peter's Hospital became the subject of intensive local debate and negotiation.
- But it is a useful conception; and it has been applied by Statute to some public officers, such as certain Ministers and the Official Solicitor.
- In 1810 the management of the whole of the Crown's landed estates were placed by statute under three Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues, to whom all the powers of the two Surveyors-General of Woods and Forests were transferred.
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