Examples of the 2004 Ordinance in a sentence
The other participants said that if Sewon persisted in implementing its increase, then they would all increase their sales as well.
It is also true that the applicants’ claim under Article 8 of the Convention relates not merely to their original removal from the islands but to the prohibition on their return to the islands imposed by the 2004 Ordinance which is said to have amounted to a continuing unjustified interference with their right to respect for their home.
PLEDGED REVENUESThe Bonds are special, limited obligations of the County payable solely from the Pledged Revenues and pursuant to the 2004 Ordinance, a covenant to budget and appropriate from legally available non-ad valorem revenues in the event the Traffic Surcharge is insufficient to pay debt service on the Bonds.
Where significant components of an item of property, plant, and equipment have different useful lives they are depreciated separately.
The district court found that Covenant was not entitled to injunctive relief because the 2004 Ordinance, after severance, prevented the building of churches in the R-2 residential zone.
Later that same day, however, the City amended the 2004 Ordinance.
The 2004 Ordinance eliminated the prior five-acre minimum imposed on religious institutions; in its place, the 2004 Ordinance completely prohibited all religious institutions in a number of residential zoning districts, including the R-2 classification.
One case signalling fear harboured by the Commission to examine such sensitive matter is instructive.
The court later entered final judgment in favor of the City and against Covenant and Anderson on all claims except for Covenant’s claim that the 2004 Ordinance violates the equal terms provision of RLUIPA.
Second, because the 2004 Ordinance violates RLUIPA, it must be severed, not by striking language allowing non-religious assemblies in residential areas (as the district court did), but by adding language allowing churches in residential zones.