Less easy to justify are Daft's take-it-or-leave-it orders requiring longtime employees to move to far-off Detroit or Cincinnati as part of his "Think local, act local" plan, designed to push more authority over marketing, advertising and pricing down to the regional level.
The new powers were given to all traffic commissioners by the Local Transport Act 2008.
One example of her impact on society was the inclusion of Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988.
The College of Arms said nothing could be done because the edict was part of the Local Government Act of 1972.
The possible future Ceredigion mayor would join a colourful cast of figures who have entered town halls across England since the Local Government Act 2000, gave electors the powers hold referendums on directly-elected mayors.
The defamation action would be possible thanks to the Localism Act 2011 which grants local authorities the power to act like an individual.
Local purchases would act just like purchasing from companies elsewhere except you would have to pay 10% more.
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Instead, some companies have been asking provincial and local authorities to act on their behalf, and this has had some results.
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There are some options for first-time buyers under which a local authority will act as guarantor for the top slice of the mortgage, requiring a deposit of just 5%.
They can provide data and transparency, research and evaluation, and political cover that permits local leaders to act, and they can scour their books to strike rules that hamstring hard-charging principals and superintendents.
If local authorities are to act effectively against traffic growth, they will need both instruments.
Inside, red curtains hang over the stage which features a different local avant-garde act every night of the week.
"There is utter revulsion in the local community at this act, " he said.
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In fact, things were going smoothly for Rubio until Arizonans passed a law intended to deputize state and local police officers to act as surrogate immigration agents.
In 1935 London's regional planners proposed the Metropolitan Green Belt and the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act encouraged local authorities to protect the land around towns and cities from building.
The meeting also requested the development of a stakeholder engagement strategy for IPBES. It is expected that the scientific community, civil society, the business and industry sector, as well as representatives from indigenous peoples and local communities, will act both as contributors and end users of the Platform.
In this context, the Conference constituted one of the instances that were carried out worldwide (Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Pacific Ocean, Arabic States) expecting to mobilize for the local actors and to act as catalyst for the generation of contributions that reflect specific characteristics of every region.
Congress' 1996 immigration reform act expressly forbade local participation in immigration enforcement without federal authorization and supervision.
Criminal prosecutions of abusers are generally the responsibility of local authorities, but the act stiffened sentences for stalking under federal law.
Under the terms of the Housing Act 2004, local authorities must assess the accommodation needs of gypsies and travellers and identify where new pitches should be located.
As well as the changes to business rates relief, the act has given local authorities the power to increase the council tax on homes that have been empty for a year or more by up to 100%.
"There are lots of forbidden acts at the Western Wall: Do not spit on the wall, do not pee on the wall, no slaughtering of animals at the wall, and among those one cannot perform a religious act contrary to local customs at the wall, which pretty much only applies to women because there are no local customs men are forbidden from taking part in, " Hoffman said.
He hired local managers and encouraged them to act like entrepreneurs, taking initiatives to keep customers happy.
This is laid down in the Audit Commission Act, which gives local electors a temporary right of access to the detailed financial records of English councils and police and fire authorities (including contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts).
The Brent decision hinged on the 1964 Public Libraries and Museums Act, which says local authorities must provide a "comprehensive and efficient library service", and may determine how far other local authorities can go with their planned closures.
And by the way, here in Florida, you are a gateway for this huge Latin American market that's growing. (Applause.) Which is why, during the Recovery Act, we helped local communities revamp their ports and their roads, so that we can move more products onto those container ships that are sending goods down to Brazil and Mexico and other parts -- Argentina, and all across our hemisphere.
Besides, given the strong local ties and sense of civic obligation that such an act implies, this scenario would probably be limited to small newspapers that have been owned by the same local family for decades.
The Labour peer alleged "serious flaws" in the LGBCE's process and claimed the changes contravene the requirements of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009.
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