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Перевод: enactment
[существительное] введение закона в силу; закон ; указ ; законодательный акт
Тезаурус:
- By the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial proceedings Act 1976, protection against eviction from the dwelling a mistress has shared with her lover was introduced, and a host of cases decided under the Act have proved the efficacy of this enactment to safeguard a woman's residential rights, often against physical violence by her former partner.
- By adopting the Waste Land theme, Eliot made himself the performer of the latest enactment of a repeated rite, just as in his poem clerk and typist (like the earlier Burbank and Volupine) enact their own sexual ritual.
- Compared to the USA, where there is a long tradition of debate about general education (Squires 1976; Gaff 1983), the main influence of the concept of a liberal education in British higher education has probably been on the enactment of the curriculum - on the methods and styles of teaching, the role models and relationships involved, and the general learning ethos and environment.
- The enactment of the hunt and the practice of imitative magic to ensure success at the kill became fossilized as a widespread and regular feature of the seasonal festivities.
- The daring magnitude of this conception has since been obscured by its almost routine enactment in a series of African countries in the 1960s, but it should never be forgotten that India was the test case, and that at the time success in the execution of such a plan seemed far from assured: only a year before Mountbatten's appointment the then viceroy, Lord Wavell, had been pressing on the Cabinet his "Breakdown Plan", which consisted simply of the phased evacuation of the British from India without any serious attempt to ensure that a viable, much less friendly, government was installed in their place.
- Dicta referred to above suggest that a court is entitled, indeed, obliged to be satisfied that there has been enactment by the monarch with the advice and consent of Lords and Commons (except in the case of the Parliament Act procedure dealt with above, pp.98-;9).
- In West Germany, on the other hand, there has been greater emphasis by unions upon legislative enactment to further their general objectives since, historically, the unions accepted the republic created after World War I as being "their" state and consequently pressed for government legislation in the social and labour field (Gnter and Leminsky, 1978).
- Imprisonment for ordinary civil debt was abolished by statute in 1970 - another hundred years had had to pass since the enactment of the 1869 measure which was seen as the triumph of liberal attitudes over the centuries-long stand of the powerful trader lobby.
- The Government followed few of these suggestions when it came to the enactment of its Police and Criminal Evidence Act.
- These and many other such instances, however, are mainly cases where, although the constitution forbade the enactment of the law in question by that legislature or process, it provided for it to be enacted in some other way, e.g. by constitutional amendment.
- These words of enactment are a recognition that the Parliament of the United Kingdom today is a tripartite body, consisting of Queen, Lords and Commons.
- This prerogative was exercisable in times of quiet as well as of emergency and it was in no way fettered or reduced by the enactment of legislation like the Police Act.
- to give under any enactment a notice under or by virtue of which requirements are imposed on a person: or (b) to make an order or direction under any enactment.
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