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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approved ruling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or regulatory contexts to refer to a decision or interpretation that has been officially sanctioned or accepted by an authority.
Example: "The company received an approved ruling from the tax authority regarding their eligibility for the tax exemption."
Alternatives: "authorized decision" or "sanctioned ruling".
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APPROVED RULING: If spectator interference clearly prevents a fielder from catching a fly ball, the umpire shall declare the batter out.
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The new law says the court must approve rulings with a two-thirds majority, rather than the present simple majority, and requires 13 of the court's 15 judges to be present for the most contentious cases, instead of the current nine.
The justice minister, Tarso Genro, signed extradition papers after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva approved a ruling by the Supreme Court in March that Mr. Ramírez-Abadía be extradited.
The end result, after the FEC approved the ruling, was the creation of super PACs.
The protest, which had been approved by the ruling military council, became a battleground that left 28 people dead and 325 wounded.
For example, Egypt recently amended its constitution to make it virtually impossible for a candidate not approved by the ruling party to run for the presidency, and stripped the judiciary of powers to supervise the electoral process, thereby making it easier for the regime to rig elections without independent monitoring.
Assuming that the European Commission approves the deal its ruling is expected by January 31st shareholders will be asked to vote on it within the next few weeks.
But don't take a chance; get your own private letter ruling approving any CRUT split.
The commission will probably approve the ruling next week.The commission is being tough, not least because it is a legalistic organisation that feels that it must be seen to uphold EU law however perverse the results.
They approve the ruling of the Arkansas Supreme Court, which held that "No doubt the legislature meant to repeal all laws in conflict with that act, and, by error … left out the usual words 'in conflict herewith' which we will imply by necessary construction".
Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos has said he is ready to approve that ruling.
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