The rise of this function of the prophets is plainly parallel with the change which took place under the kings in the position of the priestly oracle; the Torah of the priests now dealt rather with permanent sacred ordinances than with the giving of new divine counsel for special occasions. The city is governed, under a charter of , by a mayor and four commissioners, who together pass ordinances , appoint nearly all city officers, and generally are responsible for administering the government.
It enacts by-laws and ordinances , receives the reports of the local officials, passes their accounts, manages the town property, votes appropriations for each item of expenditure, and authorizes the necessary taxation. He has almost everywhere a veto on all ordinances passed by the council, modelled on the veto of the Federal president and of a state governor. The city councils pass local ordinances , vote appropriations, levy taxes and generally exert some control over appointments to administrative positions.
On the 25th of July were issued the famous "four ordinances " which were the immediate cause of the revolution that followed. Revelation, according to their view, is progressive, and no revelation is final, for, as the human race progresses, a fuller measure of truth, and ordinances more suitable to the age, are vouchsafed. Our "Hebrews" had obviously high regard for the ordinances of Temple worship. But this was the case with the dispersed Jews generally, who kept in touch with the Temple, and its intercessory worship for all Israel, in every possible way; in token of this they sent with great care their annual contribution to its services, the Temple tribute.
This statute was written in Norman-French, and nineteen of its clauses are merely repetitions of some ordinances which had been drawn up at Kilkenny fifteen years earlier. The full text is published in the Statutes and Ordinances of Ireland.
The order in council mentioned, which may be described as the first constitution granted Ashanti by its British owners, provides that the governor, in issuing ordinances respecting the administration of justice, the raising of revenue, or any other matter, shall respect any native laws by which the civil relations of any chiefs, tribes or populations are regulated, "except so far as they may be incompatible with British sovereignty or clearly injurious to the welfare of the natives themselves.
This superseded the complicated system of laws and royal ordinances which had accumulated in Prussia during the fifty years that had elapsed since the system of short service had been introduced; the application to other states of course made a clearer statement of the laws desirable.
Parliamentary life in Austria was paralysed by the feud between Germans and Czechs that resulted directly from the Badeni language ordinances of and indirectly from the development of Slav influence, particularly that of Czechs and Poles during the Taaffe era In Bohemia they demanded, as a means of protecting themselves against the effect of the language ordinances , that the country should be divided into two parts; in one German was to be the sole language, in the other Czech was to be recognized.
In May Badeni, therefore, published his celebrated ordinances. They determined I that all correspondence and documents regarding every matter The brought before the government officials should be language conducted in the language in which it was first intro- ordinances duced.
These ordinances fulfilled the worst fears of the Germans. Badeni had not anticipated the effect his ordinances would have; as a Pole he had little experience in the western part of the empire. The new minister, Gautsch, a man popular with all parties, held office for three months; he proclaimed the budget and the Ausgleich, and in February replaced the language ordinances by others, under which Bohemia was to be divided into three districts - one Czech, one German and one mixed.
His successor, Count Clary, began by withdrawing the ordinances which had been the cause of so much trouble, but it was now too late to restore peace. The new law jus novum , which consisted of the ordinances of the emperors promulgated during the middle and later empires edicta, rescripta, mandata, decreta, usually called by the general name of constitutiones , was in a condition not much better.
These ordinances or constitutions were extremely numerous. This Codex constitutionum was formally promulgated and enacted as one great consolidating statute in , all imperial ordinances not included in it being repealed at one stroke. This was accomplished by a series of constitutions known as the " Fifty Decisions" Quinquaginta decisiones , along with which there were published other ordinances amending the law in a variety of points, in which old and now inconvenient rules had been suffered to subsist.
It was therefore natural that the idea should present itself of revising the Codex, so as to introduce these changes into it, for by so doing, not only would it be simplified, but the one volume would again be made to contain the whole statute law, whereas now it was necessary to read along with it the ordinances issued since its publication.
Between and Justinian issued a great number of ordinances , dealing with all sorts of subjects and seriously altering the law on many points - the majority appearing before the death of Tribonian, which happened in If he had, so to speak, thrown into one furnace all the law contained in the treatises of the jurists and in the imperial ordinances , fused them down, the gold of the one and the silver of the other, and run them out into new moulds, this would have been codification.
The Corpus Juris of Justinian continued to be, with naturally a few additions in the ordinances of succeeding emperors, the chief law-book of the Roman world till the time of the Macedonian dynasty when, towards the end of the 9th century, a new system was prepared and issued by those sovereigns, which we know as the Basilica. It is of course written in Greek, and consists of parts of the substance of the Codex and the Digest, thrown together and often altered in expression, together with some matter from the Novels and imperial ordinances posterior to Justinian.
As an administrator of his principality he displayed rare energy, issuing numerous ordinances , appointing expert officials, and in particular establishing the finances on a scientific basis. Atwood's published works, exclusive of papers contributed to the Philosophical Transactions, for one of which he obtained the Copley medal, are as follows: - Analysis of a Course of Lectures on the Principles of Natural Philosophy Cambridge, ; Treatise on the Rectilinear Motion and Rotation of Bodies Cambridge, , which gives some interesting experiments, by means of which mechanical truths can be ocularly exhibited and demonstrated, and describes the machine, since called by Atwood's name, for verifying experimentally the laws of simple acceleration of motion; Review of the Statutes and Ordinances of Assize which have been established in England from the 4th year of King John, , to the 37th of his present Majesty London, , a work of some historical research; Dissertation on the Construction and Properties of Arches London, , with supplement, pt.
Cargill next excommunicated the king, Dalziel and Mackenzie, and his followers separated themselves from " the ordinances dispensed by any Presbyterian minister.
Its enactments are called ordinances , and no ordinance is valid so far as it may be repugnant to an act of the Union Parliament. In doctrine he adhered to the old faith from first to last, while as a question of church policy, the only matter for consideration with him was whether the new laws and ordinances were constitutionally justifiable.
The disciplined philosopher, who had devoted himself to the task of comprehending the organism of the state, had no patience with feebler or more mercurial minds who recklessly laid hands on established ordinances , and set them aside where they contravened humanitarian sentiments. All of them recognize a common code or unwritten law called Pukhtunwali, which appears to be similar in general character to the old Hebraic law, though modified by Mahommedan ordinances , and strangely similar in certain particulars to Rajput custom.
The island has largely retained the old French laws, the codes civil, de procedure, du commerce, and d'instruction criminelle being still in force, except so far as altered by colonial ordinances. Each incorporated city or town has a municipal court for the trial of offences arising under its ordinances. Jewish missions are kept up at five stations in the East, and the colonial committee supplies ordinances to emigrants from Scotland in many of the dependencies of the empire.
The law administered is that contained in the Ottoman codes, modified by ordinances passed by the legislative council. Besides all that has been mentioned, he found time to do something for the better administration of justice the codification of ordinances , the diminishing of the number of judges, the reduction of the expense and length of trials for the establishment of a superior system of police and even for the improvement of the breed of horses and the increase of cattle.
Later in the same year William Wickenden of Providence evangelized and administered the ordinances at Flushing, but was heavily fined and banished. He at once applied himself to moral and administrative reform; declared against nepotism, introduced economy, abolished sinecures, wiped out the deficit at the same time reducing rents , closed the gaming-houses, and issued a number of sumptuary ordinances.
Then Gustavus so curtailed the power of the bishops ordinances of and that they had little of the dignity left but the name, and even that he was disposed to abolish, for after the prelates appointed by him, without any pretence of previous, election by the cathedral chapters, were called ordinaries, or superintendents. A parliament was to meet on the 3rd of September 16J4, and until that date the protector with the consent of the council could make ordinances which would have the force of laws.
Having issued many ordinances and governed in accordance with the terms of the Instrument, Cromwell duly met parliament on the 3rd of September, and on the following day he urged the members to give it the force of a parliamentary enactment. The law of Sierra Leone is based upon common law of England modified by local ordinances.
The provincial councils have not the right to make laws, but ordinances , which must receive the assent of the governor-general in council before becoming valid. Many of their ordinances looked to the domestic affairs and private conduct of the members. Next came the series of ordinances regulating the tenure of the Parlement, those of , , and , and the institution was regularized.
In acting thus they were merely conforming to the duty of counselling devoir de conseil which all the superior authorities had towards the king, and the text of the ordinances ordonnances had often invited them to do so. In Great Britain the consular service was organized in see below ; in France the series of ordinances and laws by which its modern constitution was fixed began in In his elaborate defence of Judaism our author glorifies circumcision and the sabbath, the bulwarks of Judaism, as heavenly ordinances , the sphere of which was so far extended as to embrace Israel on earth.
The legislative bodies are the select and common council, elected under the law of ; by a three-fifths vote it may pass resolutions or ordinances over the mayor's veto. He published a series of ordinances organizing the royal household and affecting the financial administration, the "parlement" and the royal forests. The law in force is based on the Code Napoleon, considerably modified, however, by local ordinances. The council passes ordinances dealing with direct taxation within the province for purely local purposes, and generally controls all matters of a merely local or private nature in the province.
All ordinances passed by the council must have the sanction of the Union government before coming into force. In , for the first time, ordinances were issued in English, and in its use was extended to the conduct of judicial proceedings.
These ordinances proved, however, generally ineffectual to secure strictness of diet, and contemporaneous literature abounds with satirical remarks and complaints concerning the inordinate extravagance of the tables of the abbots. The city ordinance against leaf blowers has to include brick throwers.
The commission must approve the ordinance before it can become law. The nation's major airlines seek to overturn the ordinance. A borough ordinance limits the use of its parks to residents.
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