Sentence examples for is expressly granted from inspiring English sources

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However, the jurisdiction of the federal courts is generally limited to acts occurring in whole or in part within the boundaries of the United States unless extraterritorial jurisdiction is expressly granted or implied by the statute creating the crime.

P. 68. (4) The power of taxation, which is expressly granted to Congress, may be adopted as a means to carry into operation another power also expressly granted, but not to effectuate an end which is not within the scope of the Constitution.

Not surprisingly, these right-wing critics believe that they are entitled, if not obliged, to minimize Obama's power and role in government, despite his being elected twice by clear majorities and even where that role is expressly granted him by the Constitution.

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But, if the Constitution had intended to give to Congress so delicate a power, it would have been expressly granted.

A trustee has such powers as are expressly granted by the trust instrument, are implicit in it, or, as in England, are conferred by statute.

They may exert only such powers as are expressly granted to them, or such as may be necessarily implied from those granted.

We have therefore refused to find implicit in ambiguous sections of the CAA an authorization to consider costs that has elsewhere, and so often, been expressly granted.

The ID is sponsored by a faculty member, a manager as defined by HR, or an individual who has been expressly granted the privilege to sponsor.

A SUNet ID can be sponsored by a faculty member, a manager as defined by Human Resources, or an individual who has been expressly granted the privilege to sponsor in Authority Manager.

In making her ruling, Judge Harmon said that she gave particular weight to the S.E.C.'s position on how to interpret the Central Bank decision because the agency had been expressly granted the power by Congress to construct the regulations under federal securities laws.

It is a contradiction in terms to say that an authority to carry on a particular business within designated limits for a specific period, which has been expressly granted by a binding contract, may be taken away at her pleasure, in the exercise of that power.

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