Warren vowed that his first public act as governor would be to fire McWilliams.
Almost her last public act was to vote for Hillary Clinton, and she did so very carefully.
"I fully intend to use the authority that was granted under Public Act 4, " Bobb said in the statement.
That challenge was effectively crushed by the passage of Public Act 4.
In his first public act as pontiff, Pope Francis broke with tradition by asking the estimated 150, 000 people packed into St.
She was suing for the five dollars extra that the Clerk charged her for a marriage license that was required by Public Act 95-711.
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As Greece remains mired in financial woes -- the country's economy is heading for its fifth year of recession -- many now fear that Christoulas's public act of protest could find more imitators.
The law on public processions is governed by section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986.
It said that the situation "raised questions" about implementing the 1998 Public Processions Act.
Free-speech campaigners have been calling for Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 to be scrapped.
His Lordship properly looked at the wording of Section 5 of the Public Order Act and applied common sense.
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Officers said notices issued by Sussex Police under the Public Order Act were to prevent disorder, damage, disruption or intimidation.
Following the questioning session, voting to pass the motion under section 19(5)(a) of the Public Bodies Act 2011 was not agreed.
Farmers' Union of Wales legal director Barrie Jones said police had some powers under the 1994 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act.
Police said they were examining possible offences under the Public Order Act.
Chief Constable Matt Baggott said un-notified processions "must now come to an end" and said the Public Processions Act needed to be reviewed.
Armed police are patrolling the affected estates and, under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public order Act, can stop and search for weapons.
But meetings and discussions do not come under the Public Order Act and a video on Youtube can spread a message like wildfire around the country.
Veterinary surgeon David Dugdale, 41, from Freckenham in Suffolk: arrested for using threatening words and behaviour and charged with Section 4 of the Public Order Act.
"Housing was one of the fundamental parts of the Public Health Act in 1848, and here we are 150 years on still talking about housing, " he added.
She was charged with aggravated trespass under the public order act after protesters dug up plants and dumped them at the headquarters of AgrEvo at East Wynch, Norfolk.
But shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper pressed the government to produce an "assessment of the impact of Section 5 of the Public Order Act on different groups, particularly on minority groups".
Student George Philip Todhunter Bramley, 20, from Gillingham in Norfolk: arrested and charged for Section 14 of the Public Order Act - breach of cordon and demonstrating in a non-designated area.
Under the terms of the 2011 Public Bodies Act, decisions to scrap quangos must be approved by Parliament and the government is obliged to give consideration to the views of select committees.
Mr. FELCH: In California, under the Public Records Act, we were able to obtain this information from the school district itself, so the district's attorneys decided that this was actually public record information.
If art has the power to encourage the public to act, to move them emotionally, or at the very least take notice, then this surely must mean art is a vital element in creating impact regarding climate change.
"Due to the risk of disorder on the day we are likely to be stopping and searching more people and have pre-authorised powers to do this under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, " he said.
The reason for this stems back to the Public Order Act of 1986, which states that a riot is an activity during which 12 or more persons must be present together and use and threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose.
Gill-Webb was found guilty of intending to cause the 100m finalists harassment, alarm or distress by using threatening, abusive or disorderly behaviour, contrary to Section 4 of the Public Order Act as well as an alternative charge contrary to Section 5 of the act.
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But the Public Health Trust Act 1875 already imposed a statutory trust over the land, giving priority to public access and recreation.
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