Определение ordinances в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
are "legislative acts" by the Council; are the most permanent and binding type of Council action; and may be repealed only by a subsequent ordinance An ordinance requires two readings at separate Council meetings, is "passed to print" (for legal advertisement) when introduced, and is "passed and adopted" when given final approval
are legislative acts or local laws They are the most permanent and binding form of Council action, and may be changed or repealed only by a subsequent ordinance Ordinances normally become effective five days after the ordinance is published in the City's official newspaper
(1784, 1785, 1787) Measures enacted by the U.S. Congress for the division and settlement of the Northwest Territory, the frontier region extending north of the Ohio River to the Great Lakes and west of Pennsylvania to the Mississippi River. The original ordinance, written by Thomas Jefferson, divided the territory into self-governing districts and set population requirements for statehood. The final ordinance, written partly by Rufus King, set land-grant sizes and prices, provided public land for schools, outlawed slavery, and guaranteed civil liberties. It established the principle of admitting new states on equal terms with the original 13 states
A rule established by authority; may be a municipal statute of a city council, regulating such matters as zoning, building, safety, matters of municipality, etc
a law, rule or regulation issued by the governing body of a local municipality under legal authority granted by the state Ordinances are limited to the area over which the local governing body has jurisdiction
1 A local law that applies to persons and things subject to the local jurisdiction Usually it is an act of a city council or similar body that has the same force as a statute when it is duly enacted
A formal legislative enactment of the Board of Supervisors It has the full force and effect of law within County boundaries unless pre-empted by state or federal law An ordinance has a higher legal standing than that of a Resolution
Written directive or act of a governing body Has the full force and effect of law within the local government's boundaries, provided it does not conflict with a state statue or constitutional provision See "Resolution"
A term used to describe the specific observances of the church: The Lord's Supper and baptism This term is used to distance a protestant view from the Roman Catholic view of the sacraments, although some protestant groups still utilize the term "sacraments " (see sacrament)
term used of baptism and the Lord's Supper rather than "sacrament " These are the only two religious rites Baptists hold that Jesus "ordered" to be practiced in perpetuity by the Church
The legislative act of a local legislature or municipal commission Puts the force of law under city charter but is a lower order of law than a statute of the national or state legislature