For this reason, the mandate also cannot be justified under the Necessary and Proper Clause, because that clause can effectuate only those powers that Congress actually possesses under the Commerce Clause, not create new ones.
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The SDLP would like that academic selection to be temporary, but the DUP said that agreement to that clause does not mean they foresee an end to academic selection.
That clause requires that a state law affecting the affairs of a single municipality can only be passed as long as two-thirds of its local legislative body agrees.
That is why the American government is opposing, among other things, a clause that would ensure that consumers could sue businesses in the courts of the country where the consumer lives.
The government won a vote on the first reading of the civil-service bill in June, but only by one vote, and that after holding back a clause that would have let state governors and mayors sack surplus workers.
As further evidence of Ergen's shrewdness, Merrill Lynch's Jayant notes that Ergen got away without having to adhere to the breakup clause that required him to buy Hughes' 81% stake in satellite wholesaler PanAmSat (nasdaq: SPOT - news - people ), in the event the deal didn't go through.
But the Compact Clause takes that possibility from the unthinkable to the unconstitutional because the MSA is precisely the kind of joint state interference with federal laws that the Clause was designed to preclude.
Even without that reality, the law's sunset clause means that Congress has the option to renew the legislation or revise it.
The price agreed between Cairn Energy and Vedanta is 9% lower than that agreed last year for its much bigger sale, in exchange for removal of a clause that would have banned Cairn from competing with Vedanta.
He also stated that if the clause were stricken from the Constitution, that the enumerated powers still would be only those enumerated.
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Thirteen state attorney generals sent a letter to congressional leaders saying that if a Nebraska clause isn't in the final health care bill that they would bring legal action, based on equal protection clause and arbitrary spending.
Later on, Lord Freud confirmed that the government would scrap a clause in the bill that would have prevented disabled people living in care homes from receiving payments designed to help with travel and transport costs.
In that case, the court held that the Commerce Clause permitted the government to legislate the mandate and stopped the pending case dead in its tracks.
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That is, a written clause in the bond indenture that says, if a control change occurs (i.e. merger, acquisition or LBO) then bondholders have the right to put their bonds back to the company at a predetermined price when a sale of substantially all the assets occurs.
The key danger, in my view, lies in the possibility that the same court will insist that the Equal Protection Clause requires the adoption of some antidiscrimination laws to protect gays, which I would regard as a historical blunder of the first order.
Still, many argue that the Establishment Clause was intended to prohibit Congress from getting involved with religion and that the prohibition was only intended to apply to the federal government.
The new offer also includes a clause that would protect MCI stockholders if Verizon's stock price drops.
The "Secretary" in that clause, as the rest of the law specifies, is the Secretary of State.
Australians voted overwhelmingly then to repeal a clause that had excluded aborigines from being counted in the census.
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Its most important and unique financial regulation is the ownership clause that ties teams to the local community.
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Two-thirds of Spanish wage contracts contain a clause that compensates workers, at least in part, for unexpected inflation.
But lawmakers added in a conflicts of interest clause that has bankers worried.
But it contains the standard clause that the batsman will still be expected to play for India if selected.
Usually Congress includes a clause that clearly defines its intent in that event.
Speaker William Hay explained that clause 104 of the bill was believed to be incompatible with the EU weapons directive.
The treaty has a safeguard clause that any country can invoke if it wishes to retain or impose border controls.
That clause empowers Congress to enact "all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution" its enumerated powers.
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The case before the court involved a buyback clause that could be enacted if the Malkins plan gets above the 80% threshold.
If you add "Bob" to that clause, the "me" pronoun still works.
"If we were (going to take over Honda) there would be a clause that would prevent me talking about it, " Branson added.
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