Sentence examples for enumerated matters from inspiring English sources

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But because regional governments in semifederal states possess jurisdiction only over enumerated matters (and even here they are subject in part to the overriding powers of the central authorities), their actual role and political influence within the system largely depend on the tendency of the central government to buttress or to restrict their autonomy.

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Mostly, though, it publishes long essays with enigmatic titles, each one prefaced by a list enumerating matters to be "discussed".

Because this matter arises on the law side rather than the chancery side of the Circuit Court, the Court's authority to review the order of the trial court is found in Code § 8.01-670(A) which enumerates particular matters which may be the subject of appeal and concludes with subsection (3) which provides appellate jurisdiction over any matter where a "person" is "aggrieved..

After considering the [requests]… the OIG has concluded that it will review the matters enumerated above". Elkins noted some of the issues will be reviewed as part of ongoing inspector general's reviews, and others will prompt new reviews.

However, any court control is confined to specific matters, usually enumerated in the arbitration statutes, such as misconduct of the arbitrator in denying a party the full presentation of its claim or refusing a postponement of the hearing for good cause.

Rep. 111, it is pointed out by Mr. Justice MATTHEWS, speaking for the court, that the words 'due process of law,' as used in the fifth amendment, cannot be regarded as superfluous, and held to include the matters specifically enumerated in that article; and that, when the same phrase was employed in the fourteenth amendment, it was used in the same sense, and with no greater extent.

Mr. Katz told Mr. Hilton that the paper could not yet print every detail, because the matter was still in court, but enumerated a number of nasty disclosures that would eventually emerge.

And "[w]here the order is based on one of the [grounds enumerated in 28 U. S. C. §1447(c)], review is unavailable no matter how plain the legal error in ordering the remand," Briscoe v. Bell, 432 U. S. 404 –414, n.13 (1977).

Between songs Mr. Burke preached the secret to marriage ("No matter how wrong your wife may be, she is always right") and enumerated his 21 children, 64 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

He thus praises the New Deal Court for "defer[ing] on matters involving unenumerated rights" while "remain[ing] actively engaged when it came to those rights explicitly enumerated in the Constitution". Lash identifies the New Deal Court's approach with a famous footnote (commonly referred to simply as "Footnote Four") in United States v. Carolene Products (1938).

Some pharmaceutical laws specifically enumerated the drugs that came under the effect of the regulations, while others didn't — leaving the matter to medical experts.

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