Legislative Powers definition

Legislative Powers means those powers that require policy setting and by-law making.
Legislative Powers means all matters where Council acts in a legislative or quasi-judicial function including enacting by-laws, setting policies, and exercising decision-making authority.
Legislative Powers means those powers and duties that are related to Council’s legislative or quasi- judicial functions, including enacting by-laws, setting policies, and discretionary decision-making.

Examples of Legislative Powers in a sentence

  • The exercise of legislative powers shall be in accordance with Article XVIII of this Agreement (Legislative Powers of the Council).

  • Chapter 1 Legislative Powers and Institutions of the SARET Article 22 The legislative power of the SARET shall extend to all matters not within the jurisdiction of the Central Government, as defined in Chapter I of Part One.

  • This special List extends the legislative competence of S & S to cover 9 matters including personal law, adulteration of food, shipping under fifteen tons, water production and supply, forestry research, charities, theatres and in Sabah (until 1970), medicine and health Under these Articles the Yang di Pertuan Agong by order has conferred on S & S special powers to legislate on the federal matter of carriage of goods by land: Borneo States (Legislative Powers) Order 1963.

  • Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People over large for long exercise; more State remaining in die meantime exposed to rejoice the dangers of invasion from saw, and convulsions within.

  • Part II of the Commission's report, entitled 'Empowerment and Responsibilities: Legislative Powers to Strengthen Wales' published in March 20141, made a number of recommendations in relation to broadcasting.

  • Part II of the Commission’s report, entitled ‘Empowerment and Responsibilities: Legislative Powers to Strengthen Wales’ published in March 20141, made a number of recommendations in relation to broadcasting.

  • The Parties and Their Positions History The Nisga'a Treaty Legislative Powers of the Nisga'a Govt.


More Definitions of Legislative Powers

Legislative Powers means powers to enact and pass laws, by-laws, regulations and resolutions.
Legislative Powers means all matters where council acts in a legislative or quasi-judicial function including enacting bylaws, setting policies, and exercising decision-making authority;

Related to Legislative Powers

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.

  • Legislative office means the office of state senator, state representative, speaker

  • Local legislative body means a common council, village board of trustees or town board of supervisors.

  • Legislator means a member of the General Assembly.

  • prescribed authority means the authorities specified in rule 12;