Sentence examples for act ordinance from inspiring English sources

The phrase "act ordinance" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of legal regulation or statute, but the combination of words is not standard.
Example: "The city council passed an act ordinance to regulate noise levels in residential areas."
Alternatives: "legislative act" or "regulatory ordinance".

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The Greenburgh traveling animal act ordinance was the result of a concerted effort by a group of dedicated, resourceful and inspired volunteers, who refused to give up in the face of all odds.

The Hazleton City Council passed its Illegal Immigration Relief Act Ordinance in July 2006.

Section 2(1) of the Interpretation Act defines "subsidiary legislation" as meaning "any order in council, proclamation, rule, regulation, order, notification, by-law or other instrument made under any Act, Ordinance or other lawful authority and having legislative effect".

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A comparative review of existing Acts, Ordinances and urban planning frameworks in place at various levels was conducted, and inconsistencies and gaps that impart perplexities amongst the aforementioned institutions and regulatory frameworks were identified.

With his colleagues C.J. Vels, O.J. Truter, and J.G. Fraser Reitz published the first Ordonnantie boek van den Oranje Vrijstaat (Ordinance Book of the Orange Free State) in 1877, making the acts and ordinances of the republic available to the larger public.

Before Saturday, 225 people had been arrested in connection with the Bersih movement under various laws, including the Sedition Act and Emergency Ordinance, which allows for detention without trial.

In recent weeks, 225 people have been arrested in connection with the Bersih movement under various laws including the Sedition Act and Emergency Ordinance, which allows for detention without trial.

To protect the fractured tribes from predatory slavers and exploiters, Britain passed the Closed District Ordinance Act in 1920, which limited travel between the north and the south.

From Wisconsin to Vermont, newspapers noted that the language of the act mimicked the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which established the territories around the Great Lakes.

But he said some people remained cautious about the laws that would replace the Internal Security Act and the Emergency Ordinance, saying that they wanted to see proof that the old laws were "really gone".

Based on these concerns and the precautionary principle, which is one of the basic tenets of the German soil protection act, the German Fertilizer Ordinance DüMV of 5th December 2012 [9] introduced a trigger value for degradation of synthetic polymers of 20% in a 2-year period.

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