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To ordinance
noun
A local law, an edict or decree.
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According to ordinance number 260 / 2016 of the Appeal Council, the maximum detention limit for Giorgos expired on March 18 , 2016 when he was released.
Therefore, understanding the response of coral to ordinance compound exposures such as RDX is critical for the conservation and preservation of these reef ecosystems.
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She attributed that in part to ordinances protecting old trees.
Mr Modi resorted to ordinances in their stead.
"It was a free-for-all then, and through the 90's it toned down a lot due to ordinances that the town has enforced".
County governments also do not have the power to enact ordinances to protect cemeteries.
And in Georgetown, Tex., near Austin, city leaders have made a commitment to review ordinances to potentially allow chickens on smaller lots.
It is now up to city attorney Mike Feuer to draft an ordinance to implement the new minimum wage requirements.
Ethical approval was not required for this analysis of data, which are available to research institutions according to the ordinance on federal statistical monitoring activities and surveys [ 25].
According to the suit, the city has "privately and publicly threatened to apply" the ordinance to the Hitching Post.
The Town of Southampton is already reviewing changes to an ordinance that allows price controls to end after 10 years.
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