How To Use Ordinance In A Sentence

  • Under the betting ordinance, Hong Kong punters can bet on overseas races, but they must be part of a local racing programme.
  • The legislature also passed the National Rifle Association's bill to prohibit cities and counties from adopting local gun-control ordinances, the same measure I had vetoed in 1989.
  • Prior to the operation, the government promulgated a special ordinance to speed up legal proceedings.
  • Check your local and state building codes and fire ordinances to see if you can use an unvented space heater, if you consider purchasing one.
  • He prays that God would give him strength to praise him: "Let thy judgments help me; let all ordinances and all providences" (both are God's judgments) "further me in glorifying God; let them be the matter of my praise and let them help to fit me for that work. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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  • It is perfefUy apparent to any perfon who underftands Engllfh, that Csfer by preordinance and firft decree means that ordinance and firft decree he had before paft for Cimber's banifhment. An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets : with some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire
  • Even the old parliamentarians hailed the return of Charles, notwithstanding it was admitted that the protectorate was a vigorous administration; that law and order were enforced; that religious liberty was proclaimed; that the rights of conscience were respected; that literature and science were encouraged; that the morals of the people were purified; that the ordinances of religion were observed; that vice and folly were discouraged; that justice was ably administered; that peace and plenty were enjoyed; that prosperity attended the English arms abroad; and that the nation was as much respected abroad as it was prosperous at home. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
  • First, we should not feel pressured to substitute man's devices for the doctrine and ordinances of God.
  • Another Newton alderman, Charlie Shapiro, said the ordinance was a way for the city, which has an $8 million deficit, to "offload" some responsibility for keeping sidewalks clear. New Shovel-Ready Project
  • In the beginning of 1794 he published a translation of the Ordinances of Menu, on which he had been long employed, and which may be regarded as initiatory to his more copious pandect. Lives of the English Poets
  • I think this ordinance is addressing a problem that doesn't exist ( "aggressive panhandling" is not my issue downtown) -- unless we're talking about Burgess 'mayoral ambitions (and, hey McGinn, way to set up a preview of the next election by vetoing this). Tim vs. Tim: The Aggressive Panhandling Ordinance « PubliCola
  • In the abolition of such Biblical ordinances he laid down the principle of Abrogation which forms the basis of Islamic theology.
  • Not surprisingly, last Friday's Minneapolis City Council meeting was dominated by the smoking ban ordinance, which burned up nearly two hours of debate.
  • All cities have ordinances against unleashed pets, and calling Animal Control about a loose dog will usually get someone to show up.
  • Then he went on a little and came to a handsome cage, than which there was no goodlier there, and in it a culver, that is to Say, a wood-pigeon, the bird renowned among the birds as the singer of love-longing, with a collar of jewels about its neck, wonder-goodly of ordinance. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV
  • The council also instructed Gittings and Lounsbery to come back in 30 days with a draft ordinance for a citywide cabaret tax.
  • Western method of keeping Easter on the Sunday after the fourteenth day of the moon should be adopted throughout the Church, believing no doubt that this mode fitted in better with the historical facts and wishing to give a lasting proof that the Jewish Passover was not, as the Quartodeciman heretics believed, an ordinance of Christianity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Obey these instructions as a lasting ordinance for you and your descendants.
  • … [T] he information concerning the results of the implementation of juvenile curfews in other municipalities is equivocal at best and does not establish the necessary relationship between the ordinance and the goals of reducing juvenile crime and victimization. Criminal Law
  • Hypocrisy and a spirit of error will so besmut God's ordinances, that he shall take no pleasure in them: but sincerity, and honesty in duties, will make even those circumstances that in themselves are indifferent, at least comely in the sight of men. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • [Sidenote: Theory of folkland upon which the ordinance was based.] "I doubt," says Daniel Webster, "whether one single law of any law-giver, ancient or modern, has produced effects of more distinct, marked, and lasting character than the Ordinance of 1787. The Critical Period of American History
  • Battle, in whose ordinance is no wrong, for a seal is on his lips and he speaketh not; and the blood railed in rills and purfled earth with curious embroidery; heads grew gray and hotter waxed battle and fiercer. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Page 110 such offense by said ordinance; and no amercement, fine, penalty, forfeiture, escheat, bond, or recognizance, accruing or enuring, in whole or in part, to the State of Ordinances and constitution of the state of Alabama: with the constitution of the provisional government and of the Confederate States of America
  • But do ye nocht understand, that thair is a great difference betuix the authoritie quhiche is Goddis ordinance, and the personis of those whiche ar placit in authoritie? The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • They had for a long series of years been debarred from the privilege of religious worship, and as there was reason to fear that a continued neglect of divine ordinances would draw down upon them the judgments of offended heaven, they begged permission to go three days 'journey into the desert -- a place of seclusion -- where their sacrificial observances would neither suffer interruption nor give umbrage to the Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I haue bene in one of the monasteries called Troietes,222 which is walled about with bricke very strongly like a castle, and much ordinance of brasse vpon the walles of the same. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • C. Anne Wilson quotes an ordinance of Richard II in 1378 for prices charged by cooks and pie bakers, including those for capons and hens baked in pasties.
  • Scotchman is silent upon the subject of "vivers," and wisely talks not of either "crowdy" or barley meal, but tells of the time when he was a sitter in the kirk of the Rev. Peter Poundtext, showing his Christian charity by the most profound contempt as well for the ordinances of the Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • But the record clearly indicates that ordinance came about primarily due to the efforts of McKasson and Councilman Steve Leal.
  • And this ordinance is about specific behavior that violates the rights of others, especially vulnerable people like women and the elderly to be free from behavior that violates their right to be free from fear as they walk the streets. Lies that Punish the Poor « PubliCola
  • It also ratified ordinances which allowed various crafts for the first time to organize their activities.
  • God set forth in the Sabbath ordinance His own pattern of rest.
  • We also have laws and ordinances defining sanitation standards and others prohibiting disturbance of the public peace.
  • During the flight, the wingman broke away to investigate a barge, and notified Cdr. Jack E. Keller, the pilot of the other A6A, that he was having an ordinance malfunction and was proceeding to Hon Mat Island, less than 15 miles away, so that he could dump the remainder of his bombload safely. Austin, Ellis E.
  • When Bose became the vice-chancellor in June 2001, he found that the institution had flouted basic rules in its ordinance to give affiliation to about 40 institutions across the country.
  • Ordinances like the one in Redondo Beach unconstitutionally restrict people from engaging in free speech in public places.
  • An ordinance not limited to the favored topics, for example, would have precisely the same beneficial effect.
  • This capability allows the Strike Eagle fly undetected, deep into enemy territory and deliver its ordinance.
  • Police representatives insisted that it was the responsibility of escorts to ensure they knew and abided by municipal, provincial and federal laws, ordinances and bylaws.
  • City governments passed tongue-in-cheek ordinances prohibiting Skylab from entering the municipal limits, or inviting it into the town, depending on the mood they were in.
  • Lt Rackham was awarded the honour for service on board the minehunter HMS Sandown during Operation Allied Harvest, the operation to clear ordinance from the Adriatic in the wake of the 1999 Kosovo conflict.
  • They are to bear the vessels of the Lord, are entrusted to keep the ordinances of God pure and entire; it is a good thing that is committed to them, and they ought to be clean, to wash their hands in innocency and so to compass God's altars and carry his vessels, and keep themselves pure. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Houston used all his mighty personal influence, and all his charmful, potent eloquence to keep Texas in _the Union_, he failed, and was deposed from the Governorship on his refusal to sign the Ordinance of Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • We have all the laws and ordinances but these are pre-empted by culture and social values.
  • The ships being four, appointed themselves in the best order they could, for the best shew, and shott off all theire ordinance to the value of twenty marks in powder. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa
  • “baptism” here in its authorized acceptation, which is the immersion of the body of a believer in water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, by a properly authorized administrator of the ordinance. Life and Labors of Elder John Kline the Martyr Missionary
  • That a man may, through infirmity, fall into some such sin as for it to be amoved from a church society (that amotion being an ordinance of Christ for his recovery from that sin), I know not that it can be reasonably questioned. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • About the year 1639, the New-English reformers, considering that their churches enjoyed the other ordinances of Heaven in their scriptural purity were willing that the 'The singing of Psalms' should be restored among them unto a share of that _purity_. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance.
  • As a result increasing numbers of churches intentionally observe the ordinances only at times (such as a midweek gathering) when few unbelievers are expected.
  • I agree the tunnel would be the most ascetically pleasing option, but I'm pretty sure they could change any ordinance if they needed to. Sound Politics: Mayor Gridlock
  • Thomas Hutchins, the national "geographer," and his assistants from the several States, laid off seven ranges of townships, in the eastern part of the present State of Ohio, according to the land Ordinance of 1785, before rumours of hostile Indians drove them back. The United States of America, Part 1
  • Fourth Ward Alderman Rick Lawrence said the ordinance is unnecessary because state and local noise and parking laws already address the issues that worry Hart-Burns. Archive 2009-04-01
  • And then of course, there are the public ordinances forbidding off-key driveway serenades.
  • The place which the Spoufe was broueht to, • the banqueting houfe, 'or houfe of wine, i.c. of feafting, be - caufe wine is a principal part of feafts; by which we are to un - derftand the order, or means, whereby Chrift: conveys his graces and bleiiings to believers; and there is none of all the. ordinances of the gofpel that may more fitly be called the banqueting or feaft - ixig houfe, than this of the Lord's fupper, which is the great got - pel feail wherewith Chrift entertains his people on earth. Sacramental Meditations and Advices Grounded Upon Scripture Texts: Proper for Communicants, to ...
  • At a minimum, these ordinances could have been grandfathered, so that existing property owners face less onerous restrictions on what they can do.
  • The period of experiments in economic and anti-clerical legislation was also marked by other important new laws, such as the ordinance of the staple of 1354, providing that wool, leather, and other commodities were only to be sold at certain _staple_ towns, a measure soon to be modified by the law of 1362, which settled the staple at Calais; the ordinance of 1357 for the government of Ireland, to which later reference will be made; the statute making English the language of the law courts in 1362, and a drastic act against purveyance in 1365. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
  • And so from that, they learned don't destroy dumps as you go, make sure explosive-ordinance disposal and the proper personnel can evaluate specifically what's at each site.
  • The very nature of the duty, which we call preparation, doth inevitably include this, that the time for it must be antecedent to the great duty of observing the ordinance itself. Sacramental Discourses
  • In the draft ordinance, it's claimed that Residents of and businesses in the greater downtown area in Seattle believe agressive solicitation is a serious problem in their home neighborhoods, and residents of the rest of the city agree ... There Are Reasons to Support Burgess’ Panhandling Crackdown « PubliCola
  • Acting in consonance with the democratic convention, the President signed the Ordinance which was promulgated immediately on 24 August, 2002.
  • Any statute or ordinance can be revised or repealed by a majority of the appropriate legislative body, but amending the Constitution requires approval by two-thirds of both houses of Congress and then ratification by three-fourths of the states. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • Irvington is considering an ordinance to limit the numbers of drycleaners and how close they may be to each other. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The agency apparently also wants to ease its administrative burdens under the contracting ordinance.
  • CHANDIGARH: P.njab Government on Thursday approved proposal to issue an ordinance to amend the Section 6 (1) of P.njab P.lice Act, 2007 to pave way for appointment of P. S.Gill an IP. officer of J and K cader as DGP.of P.njab. PunjabNewsline News
  • However, be warned that there are some states that prohibits the use of helmet speakers, thus, be aware first of your municipal laws or ordinances.
  • And the same, who feeleth this inclination in himselfe, by all likelihood may hope, or rather confidently repose in the preordinance of God, that in this last age of the world (or likely neuer) the time is compleat of receiuing also these The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I.
  • How effective is the Burgess proposal - almost all elements of it result in subjective determination: abusive language; so the ticket scalper who asks me three times in a loud voice for my extra; does that fall under the abusive part of the ordinance. “No Matter How Many Moats You Have.” « PubliCola
  • If your total annual charity donation exceeds HK$100, your contributions to Jesus Lifehouse Hong Kong Limited are tax-deductible with official receipts as per the Inland Revenue Ordinance.
  • And the second was for that M. Drake at his being at Maluco, caused two pieces of his ordinance to be shot at a gallion of the kings of Portugall, as they say. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • That drive was undone by the ballot box, but it is unfortunately the case that bureaucratic ordinances are usually more permanent than ministerial fiats.
  • Includes terms of reference, membership, ordinance and voter registration.
  • The City states in its briefs that the domestic partners ordinance does not interfere with those statutes.
  • The term constitution has many other significations in physics and in politics; but in jurisprudence, whenever it is applied to any act of the legislature, it invariably means a statute, law, or ordinance, which is the present case. Notes on the State of Virginia.
  • So far am I from forbidding these officially to check the undue license of kings, that if they connive at kings when they tyrannise and insult over the humbler of the people, I affirm that their dissimulation is not free from nefarious perfidy, because they fraudulently betray the liberty of the people, while knowing that, by the ordinance of God, they are its appointed guardians. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Stamp Act
  • The term constitution has many other significations in physics and in politics; but in Jurisprudence, whenever it is applied to any act of the legislature, it invariably means a statute, law, or ordinance, which is the present case. Notes on the State of Virginia
  • The sacraments can communicate blessings apart from faith, and baptism appears to be a converting ordinance.
  • Something you may wish to consider, perhaps in a follow-up article, is the effect of municipal weed ordinances.
  • By the same ordinance the municipal administration of Laon was put under the sole authority of the king and his delegates; and to blot out all remembrance of the olden independence of the commune, a later ordinance forbade that the tower from which the two huge communal bells had been removed should thenceforth be called belfry-tower. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2
  • Thus saith the Lord: If My covenant be not with day and night, and if I have not appointed the ordinances of heaven and earth, then will I cast away the seed of Jacob and David My servant, so that I will not take any of _his seed_ to be rulers over the seed of The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882
  • Nell's work demonstrates that a few families of Khoisan or slave origin managed to keep a tenuous hold on land through the first half of the nineteenth century, but for most Khoisan in the region, it is safe to assume that, as Giliomee wrote about the eastern frontier, "Such was the structure of colonial society that even Ordinance 50 of 1828 failed materially to change the position of the Khoikhoi. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • The justices declined without comment a petition to take up the case involving an ongoing challenge to the city's antilittering ordinance. Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
  • While such violations of town ordinances are criminal offenses, they are made so by a general act of the Legislature, 3820 of The Code; and while the Mayors of the cities and towns have jurisdiction under sec. 3818 of The Code, any Justice of the Peace also has jurisdiction of such offenses. Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Scholastic Years 1898-'99 to 1899-1900
  • baptism" here in its authorized acceptation, which is the immersion of the body of a believer in water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, by a properly authorized administrator of the ordinance. Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary Collated from his Diary by Benjamin Funk
  • The details regarding the narrow limits that exist on the right to use these rooms and tight controls over them have since been regulated in special state government ordinances in order to prevent misuse.
  • The ordinance also granted property owners an increase in the total floor area otherwise allowed in exchange for providing public plazas or arcades.
  • The government is apparently now contemplating bringing into force an ordinance which makes it mandatory for any channel in India to share feed of events of national interest with him.
  • They made similar findings that the ordinance was inadequate, but they sent them back [in BFN] for additional proofs," he added, "whereas here they actually invalidated the ordinances. Atlanticville
  • If Esq. Meng opines a AAA ballpark is "used and occupied exclusively for public park or playground purposes" t hen it follows that it will conform with all applicable laws and city ordinances concerning the use of public facilities. Saltzman looking for easy way out on Paulson stadiums? (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • The Legislature must uphold the current rights of townships and counties to enact zoning ordinances that regulate development in their communities, including large feedlots.
  • And the same, who feeleth this inclination in himself, by all likelihood may hope or rather confidently repose in the preordinance of God, that in this last age of the world Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • ‘Canonicals,’ said Sheffield, as if thinking about them; ‘no, canonicals are no sham; for preaching, I suppose, is the highest ordinance in our Church, and has the richest dress.’
  • Every now and then, we can hear the dull thuds of exploded ordinance - over Mosul?
  • And out of the posterne of England was shot a gunne that brake downe one of the sayde mantellets, and hit upon one of the pieces, and slew foure or fiue men, and bare away both the legs of the master of the ordinance, which died soone after: whereof the great Turke was very ill content, and sayd that he had rather haue lost one of his basshas or captaines then the sayd master. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Other regulations were imposed by municipal ordinances.
  • If no individuals are harmed, then there can be no "societal" harm, and the ordinance is therefore an abuse of legislative power. Sound Politics: Why Is Seattle Such a Wuss About Strip Clubs?
  • Asher Waldfogel, a citizen adviser to Palo Alto on water use issues, said of that city's proposed restrictions: "With this ordinance, you're subject to water use audits, you're financially held responsible to mulch your lawn, to aerate, dethatch, prune and fertilize. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Wilson finally ordered his employees to stop enforcing the ordinance.
  • [UPDATE: Meant to include this paragraph, but then completely forgot; thanks to David Gerstman (Soccer Dad) for the reminder:] I think this ordinance is also applicable in incorporated towns or cities in the County, since Montgomery County is the same sort of art. The Volokh Conspiracy » Was SEIU’s Picketing Illegal, Whether or Not They Trespassed?
  • The story explains the micromanagement ordinance is the brainchild of 2nd Ward Alderman Juany Garza who said the reason to knock out lights, reindeer and Santa Claus is because in Aurora "we have so many lazy people. CBS Profiles Christmas Lights Micromanagement Ordinance in Aurora, City of Lights; Ald Juany Garza Defends Ordinance By Saying People of Aurora are Lazy; City Council Considers New Snow Ordinance
  • These ordinances were read out before the community at a further churchyard meeting in September and received community assent.
  • The only way that this use can be negated is by the owner (deed restrictions, conservation easements) or through local government ordinance (zoning, minimum lot sizes). Duck, It's Hillary!
  • Joy advocates a policy of "relinquishment" -- a self-denying ordinance by which nations, commercial organizations and scientists would agree that certain technological advances were simply too dangerous to be worth pursuing. After Sheep And Pigs, Goo
  • And the same, who feeleth this inclination in himself, by all likelihood may hope, or rather confidently repose in the preordinance of God, that in this last age of the world (or likely never) the time is complete of receiving also these gentiles into His mercy, and that God will raise Him an instrument to effect the same; it seeming probable by event of precedent attempts made by the Spaniards and French sundry times, that the countries lying north of Florida God hath reserved the same to be reduced unto Christian civility by the English nation. Sir Humphrey Gilbert’s Voyage to Newfoundland. Paras. 1-49
  • The ordinance also says government authorities cannot ‘request forced labor.’
  • Sit down — sit down; the gudeman will be blythe to see you — ye nar saw him sae cadgy in your life; but we are to christen our bit wean the night, as ye will hae heard, and doubtless ye will stay and see the ordinance. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • For instance, it is clear that where police enforce municipal ordinances against unlawful assembly, civil disturbance and harassment, anti-abortion protestors move to another location.
  • The motivation for Zardari's judicial coup against the PML-N bigwigs, the brothers Sharif, was intended to preserve the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO), a corrupt deal struck by Bhutto and Musharraf -- under the watchful eyes of Bush administration "fixers" -- whereby Musharraf would be "reelected" President in return for absolving the gross criminality and corruption of Bhutto and other PPP leaders. GlobalResearch.ca
  • Care Facilities Ordinance, it's worth noting upon what basis the ordinance is constructed: Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • I'm pretty sure it violates a bylaw or an ordinance or something.
  • Noah's ark by water; and in like manner the antitype, which is the ordinance of consecration Once a Methodist; Now a Baptist. Why?
  • If we drop some of the ordinance from our bomb bays, we can squeeze you people into our planes' cargo bays.
  • Under the 1643 ordinance to control printing, Bachilor was appointed one of the twelve divines empowered to license books of divinity.
  • The ordinance isn't in incomprehensible legalese.
  • Mormons are strongly taught that they have a religious obligation to trace their own genealogies and perform temple ordinances for their ancestors.
  • The ordinance is repeatedly referred to as a "steppingstone" by those at the signing ceremony/Big Gay Happy Hour. Shakesville
  • They were keeping the ordinance that had been set before them in the Torah.
  • [1154] Sub Lege quidem per promissiones, prophetias et sacrificia, per circumcisionem, agnum sacrifices, circumcision, the paschal lamb, and other types and ordinances delivered to the people of the Jews, all fore-signifying The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • The Turke hath here fiue hundred Ianisaries, besides other souldiers continually in garison and pay, but his chiefe strength is of gallies which are about fiue and twenty or thirty very faire and furnished with goodly ordinance. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Genesis 17 expressly stipulates that all descendants of Abraham - that is, all who follow the ordinances of the God of Israel - are to be circumcised; rather, that the males are to be circumcised.
  • Even as the cordon of anti-noise ordinances tightened around peddlers, evidence also suggested that opinions differed on the subject of reasonable enforcement.
  • Secondly, church weddings had been abolished during the period of the Protectorate, and it was moreover a key tenet of Presbyterian teaching that marriage was not a sacrament but at most an ordinance.
  • After experiencing a decline in recyclable materials, the city of Bristol, Connecticut, have decided to randomly pick through citizens garbage to ensure they are not throwing away recyclables with ordinary trash: In an effort to ensure full participation in recycling, which is mandated by state law and by city ordinance, the Public Works Department will randomly audit the contents of rubbish barrels to ensure that recyclable materials are not being disposed of with rubbish. All Your Recyclables Are Belong To Us
  • And the religious fanaticism that Morier tweaked also echoes down the years: A character named Nadan who wants to become Tehran's religious leader, Morier writes, has no peer "either as a zealous practiser of the ordinances of his religion, or a persecutor of those who might be its enemies. Five Best
  • If it could rule by ordinances alone, it would.
  • City Ordinance 126 forbids car parking in this area of New York.
  • For further details on the Company's compliance with the Ordinance and any other privacy legislation, please contact the Company's Privacy Compliance Officer at the address listed below.
  • I asked the supervising officer for the exact ordinance but he couldn't recall it.
  • In a presentation made on the subject of regulating SOBs to the Texas City Attorneys Association meeting in 2006, attorneys William M. McKamie and Bradford E. Bullock of San Antonio pointed out that "generally a city may not use a zoning ordinance to effectively preclude adult businesses from locating within the city" and "[c] ase law has established that nonobscene adult entertainment is a protected First Amendment activity for which local governments must make sites reasonably available. PegasusNews.com stories
  • The Court expressly concedes that this interest is compelling and is promoted by the ordinance.
  • Spirit of God, in holy eucharistical ordinances, are the marriage-feast; and the whole collective body of all those who partake of this feast is the bride, the Lamb's wife; they eat into one body, and drink into one Spirit, and are not mere spectators or guests, but coalesce into the espoused party, the mystical body of Christ. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Public pools cite local government ordinances on the wearing of clothing of the requisite tininess while in the water. Times, Sunday Times
  • How effective is the Burgess proposal - almost all elements of it result in subjective determination: abusive language; so the ticket scalper who asks me three times in a loud voice for my extra; does that fall under the abusive part of the ordinance. “No Matter How Many Moats You Have.” « PubliCola
  • Marbois 'representations, and Luzerne's prepossessions against our trade with their colonies, occasioned him, as minister of that department, not only to reverse the ordinance, but to recall Chillon and send out Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3
  • The deputies advised Mr. Klein that he was violating the city's antilittering ordinance. Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
  • Self-scourging with rods as a penance, was to her thinking a papistical ordinance most abominable and damnatory; but the essence of the self-scourging was as comfortable to her as ever was a hair-shirt to a Roman Catholic enthusiast. John Caldigate
  • Check your local obscenity ordinances before you do this one or you could land up in the pokey.
  • The agency apparently also wants to ease its administrative burdens under the contracting ordinance.
  • The administration of public justice by the magistrate is an ordinance of God; in it the scales are held, and ought to be held by a steady and impartial hand; and we ought to submit to it, for the Lord's sake, and to see his authority in that of the magistrate, Rom. xiii. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Gay bashing seldom occurs, but in 1995 over 50% of the voters rejected a domestic-partnership ordinance.
  • -- for these fellows do not only not know or care for the observance of the city ordinance, which certainly is binding on them, but, relying on a fellow-feeling of vulgarity with the mob, resist all attempts made to remove them from the exercise of their most fearful beggary, which is not even tolerated any longer at Naples. Jersey Street and Jersey Lane Urban and Suburban Sketches
  • Civil society, human rights, civil liberty organisations, minority groups and opposition parties were not consulted before promulgation of the ordinance.
  • Although Peter explained that he had used his own judgment in not reseating the passengers, the court ruled that he had violated the ordinance and fined him five dollars or ten days in jail.
  • Thus the Old Northwest had arrived at the goal set for it by the large-visioned men who framed the Ordinance of 1787; every foot of its soil was included in some one of the five thriving, democratic commonwealths that had taken their places in the Union on a common basis with the older States of the East and the South. The Old Northwest : A chronicle of the Ohio Valley and beyond
  • During the flight, the wingman broke away to investigate a barge, and notified Keller, the pilot of the other A6A, that he was having an ordinance malfunction and was proceeding to Hon Mat Island, less than 15 miles away, so that he could dump the remainder of his bombload safely. Keller, Jack E.
  • Calendar Number 26,785, by Councilmember Head – “An Ordinance to amend and reordain Article II of Chapter 138 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to update the City’s waste collection and disposal process; and to provide otherwise with respect thereto,” has been deferred to January 21, 2008. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Kingship from thee, after thy long life; but he shall not order himself towards the lieges after thy fashion; nay, he shall transgress thine ordinances and oppress thy subjects, and there shall befal him what befel the Mouse with the Cat60; and I seek refuge with The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The Registrar shall keep a register of ships registered or provisionally registered under this Ordinance.
  • He there exhorts us to hear with patience and humility those, however they be miscalled, that desire to live purely, in such a use of God’s ordinances, as the best guidance of their conscience gives them, and to tolerate them, though in some disconformity to ourselves. Paras 20-33
  • In defiance of every hospital and city ordinance, she was working on a cigarette. BAD MEDICINE
  • Critics say the ordinance is a thinly disguised effort to shut down the protests, a notion denied by the church. Scientology cult critics blast ordinance limiting protests
  • Nice job by the mayor in burying this bad news announcement in today's headline that the city council doesn't have the votes to override his veto of the panhandle ordinance. Deputy Mayor Fujii Resigns « PubliCola
  • Morning Fizzy, you have raised a good point about how this ordinance is a smokescreen for the City of Seattle's neglect of a much bigger problem -- the massive scale on which Seattle residents have been ripped off by excesses of the financial industry. Mayor’s Ally, Mike O’Brien, Goes His Own Way on 520 and Aggressive Panhandling « PubliCola
  • The requirement for community consent to ordinances was affirmed, but delegated to the Common Council.
  • In Connecticut, a 1949 ordinance forbids the storing of town records in any place where liquor is sold.
  • Most zoning ordinances do not just promote car-only suburbanism — they mandate it. Matthew Yglesias » By Request: Missing the Trees
  • After hosting several periodic Bible studies for up to 50 people in their home in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., the Fromms were fined $300 for violating a city ordinance that prohibits groups of three or more people from gathering without a permit. When the Zoning Board Closes Your Church
  • Third, you may be hog-tied by stringent local ordinances or agencies.
  • The district court convicted him of violating Espanola Municipal Ordinance Section 70 – 211 (a) (4), which proscribes “[r] esisting or abusing any ... peace officer in the lawful discharge of his duties.” The Volokh Conspiracy » An Interesting Case Involving Open Carry, Defense of Property, and Allegedly Resisting Arrest
  • By dispensing with any requirement of knowledge of the contents of the book on the part of the seller, the ordinance tends to impose a severe limitation on the public's access to constitutionally protected matter.
  • Charles's household ordinances were intended to re-introduce order and decorum into court life by re-establishing the etiquette of Henry VIII's time.
  • I will be checking on the city ordinances to see what exactly the rules are - they shouldn't be any different than for a family reunion or company picnic.
  • From an attention to the gospel history, we are induced to believe that the celebration of that ordinance constituted a part of the common duties of every Lord's day, while the apostles ministered in the Christian church; + and that an attendance at the sacramental table, was not distinguished by any special preparatory exercises, diverse from those which anteceded other sanctuary duties. Sermons on Various Important Subjects
  • Theory of folkland upon which the ordinance was based 207 The Critical Period of American History
  • In a period when greenishness is suddenly in vogue, the council backers (chiefly Bates and Capitelli) of the attempted emasculation of Berkeley's current effective preservation ordinance should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper
  • The Companies (Amendment) Ordinance 1999, which came into operation on November 11, introduced a new statutory procedure to deregister solvent defunct private companies.
  • Though many stalwart defenders of the homeless also spoke at the meeting, the council ultimately passed two ordinances that appear intended to clear transients out.
  • The company had been displaced over the summer when the City Council refused to grant the Wine Bar on Wharf Street an entertainment license due to the so-called dispersal ordinance which prohibits venues within 100 feet of one another from receiving an entertainment license. BroadwayWorld.com Blogs Stories
  • The ordinance will regulate the services of water supply companies throughout the country.
  • For although we can perform outward works not commanded by God's Law [which Paul calls beggarly ordinances], yet the confidence that satisfaction is rendered God's Law [yea, that more is done than God demands] is vain and wicked. Apology of the Augsburg Confession
  • Your Lordships therefore went into the question of whether the Ordinance was a valid law.
  • In an attempt to reduce plastic bag waste in Puget Sound, the Seattle City Council has passed an ordinance imposing a 20 cent fee on disposable shopping bags. Seattle's Green Bag Campaign
  • I have noted the general points pursuant to the Personal Data ( Privacy ) Ordinance.
  • Angus produced his Ordinance Survey map and Jimmy regarded it with distaste.
  • Street sellers then drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance that would exempt them from anti-noise restrictions, but in late spring 1911, in a much-anticipated decision, the city council rejected the proposed amendment.
  • City ordinances did little to protect the site, which was owned by a local car dealer.
  • And therefore should yon make it, it ootid give you no right to sealing ordinances for yourself or your BIALaGUE III. The Works...
  • The anti-music, anti-nightlife frumps in Seattle have started an email campaign in support of the new Ordinance.
  • Blocked by the Lords, it was not passed as an ordinance for another four months.
  • The Ordinances made provisions to ensure good workmanship, arranged conditions of work and required payments to be made to the Commonalty of London and to the alms box of the guild by all those entering the craft.
  • Onychectomy, commonly known as declawing, is the practice of amputating a cat's first paw joints, including the claw at the first knuckle," said Mirisch, the councilman who introduced the ordinance. Undefined
  • Unregulated activity (like the ding-a-ling ice cream), not a land use, therefore not regulated by the Zoning Ordinance. Robert E wyman
  • There is no ordinance of "rebaptism" in the Church distinct in nature, form, or purpose, from other baptism; and, therefore, in administering baptism to a subject who has been formerly baptized, the form of the ceremony is exactly the same as in first baptisms. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • I was confronted with the official ultimatum and _sine quâ non_, and have subsequently learnt that the cause of this self-denying ordinance is due to the uncontrollable enthusiasm of British Public for works of art, which leads them to signify approbation by puncturing innumerable orifices by dint of sticks or umbrellas in the process of pointing out tit-bits of painting, and on account of the detrimental influence on the marketable value of pictures thus distinguished by the plerophory of the _Vox Populi_. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
  • The ordinances are important because they will make the environment more predictable for investors and will enhance the chances for stable development of the sector, said Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Lydia Shuleva.
  • Students failing to comply with the rules will be subject to the provisions of Ordinance 1985/7, Students Discipline.
  • Wildfires that scorched the West have emphasized the need for better road access for fire-fighting equipment; new ordinances are mandating wider roads with better turnarounds.
  • But, whereas many scriptures in the New Testament keep up singing as a gospel-ordinance, none provide for the keeping up of music and dancing; the gospel-canon for psalmody is to sing with the spirit and with the understanding. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Land occupation, building, trading and health ordinances are ignored by their supporters.
  • In the fourth century it was applied to the ordinances of the councils, and thus contrasted with the Greek word nomoi, the ordinances of the civil authorities; the compound word "Nomocanon" was given to those collections of regulations in which the laws formulated by the two authorities on ecclesiastical matters were to be found side by side. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • In 1644, Parliament passed Self-Denying Ordinance, intended to get soldiers out of Parliament, for the Roundhead army was largely officered by MPs.
  • Under the Smoking (Public Health) (Amendment) Ordinance Cap 371 in 2006, smoking is prohibited in "public pleasure ground" (PPG)s.
  • Such obedience included acceptance of the Mormon faith through baptism, living a moral and godly life, and the completion of certain ceremonies and ordinances in the temple.
  • Philo looks in every ordinance of the Bible for the spiritual light and conceives the law as an inspiration of spiritual truth and the guide to God, or, as he puts it sometimes, “the mystagogue to divine ecstasy.” Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria
  • Washington waited several months to vote on its ordinance because nonhome-rule communities East Peoria and Morton needed permission to increase their tax through a bill passed in the state Legislature. Pjstar.com Home RSS
  • The First Amendment permits, but doesn’t guaranty, robust expression, and you can’t have robustness when there’s a self-denying ordinance at work that protects certain pieties from being questioned. The Volokh Conspiracy » Street Preacher Arrested in England for Public Statements That Homosexuality is a Sin
  • In a late '70s newsletter to prospective ocicat fanciers, Daly explained that one reason for the breed's spotty progress was a pet limitation ordinance passed by the town council where she lived.
  • The two of them spoke in a droning monotone, as if talking about municipal zoning ordinances.
  • Whereupon the Bishop wrote that he "felt persuaded that there were not above seven of any note who did not conform themselves" to the church ordinances; while the Vicar said he "did not know of _half seven_ of any note but do the like. The Churches of Coventry A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains
  • Manges advised it would be best for Fort Wayne to wait and see whether those cities could defend their ordinances as constitutional.

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