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Michigan's implications for the future are even more limited by the fact that the provision at issue -- the "appropriate and necessary" clause in section 112 of the Clean Air Act -- applies only to the MATS decision.

The High Court held that the ouster clause in section 14 5) of the Employment Act was ineffective as there had been a breach of the rules of natural justice in the process by which the Minister's decision was reached.

But the Court reporter, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, who was himself financially intertwined with the railroads, wrote the following in his summary of the decision: "The defendant Corporations are persons within the intent of the clause in section I of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which forbids a state to deny to any person equal protection of the laws".

A clause in Section 56 ensures that data shared in this manner may be used by the provincial or territorial agency, and "that it is not an offence to knowingly use personal information obtained from the Register in accordance with any conditions in an agreement entered into with the Chief Electoral Officer pursuant to section 55".

The comptroller would not violate union employment contracts because they're governed by the state constitution's appropriations clause (defined in Section 2(b) at this link).

Examples of statutory ouster clauses in Singapore are section 8B(2) of the Internal Security Act, and section 47 of the Industrial Relations Act.

He said today that the Copyright Clause was "the most carefully limited" of all the clauses in Article I, Section 8 that define Congress's powers.

Mr. Nelson added that he did not believe the president would ultimately veto a bill creating a Homeland Security Department that he has championed because of a few clauses in the personnel section.

And what, you may ask, are the first and fourth clauses in the Article I, Section 9? The first clause, limiting Congress's power to lay direct taxes, was superseded in 1913 by the Sixteenth Amendment, which legalized the federal income tax.

In Section 2, Clause 2 of our Constitution -- known as the Appointments Clause -- our founders laid down clear instructions in the event of a Supreme Court vacancy: the President has the responsibility to appoint a justice any and every time there is an opening on the bench.

The Constitution Additional disputes revolve around a clause in the United States Constitution, contained in Section 1 of Article II, providing that "each state shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct," a slate of electors.

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