It's hard to see what the benefits of an ordinance such as Middleborough's will be.
Let's face it: In 2012, an ordinance against public profanity is like fining people for burping.
If a legal ordinance truly protects citizens, then it is valid and may become law.
There was no chance for it to succeed, and they needed to just drop the ordinance.
Restaurants will have a 90-day grace period beginning May 11 before the ordinance goes into effect.
Conway said the association was disappointed local officials didn't come to them before creating the ordinance.
According to the ordinance, such acts committed only in public places are considered crimes.
Parliament must ratify the ordinance to make it permanent, otherwise it will expire in several weeks.
The council rejected the new ordinance on July 6th, calling for another 60 days of consultation.
Ms. HOLT PFEILER: The judge made it pretty clear that there were many issues with this ordinance.
The ordinance was "a starting point and will be replaced by a law", Mr Chidambaram told reporters.
Also, the ordinance has created a system under which sex offenders are designated points related to their status.
This ordinance merely imposes very specific, common-sense nutrition standards for children's meals that are linked to these incentives.
The ordinance workers worship together as a ward each Sunday at a chapel located on the Temple grounds.
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Between 50 to 60 ordinance workers live in the complex, the majority of whom are retired, married couples.
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If this bill is not passed, the ordinance lapses and the new laws will no longer be valid.
The NRA lawsuit in San Francisco challenges a local ordinance that bars possession of handguns by public housing residents.
President Pranab Mukherjee will need to approve the ordinance before it becomes law.
The Church charges the ordinance workers below-market-value rent as a means of off-setting the operating expenses of the complex.
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The ordinance requires McDonald's Happy Meals and other fast-food servings that come with toys to meet new nutritional standards.
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Caplan says the ordinance set off a protracted civil-rights chain reaction that perhaps even Milk may not have anticipated.
Now, police officers can prowl for illegal immigrants only in the course of enforcing some other law or ordinance.
"He's observing a self-denying ordinance, " noted panel chairman, Spectator editor Fraser Nelson dryly.
Last month, Catholics induced Muslims in Hamtramck to vote down a gay-rights ordinance.
The EFM would also have the power to eliminate any local ordinance or law he or she decides to eliminate.
The Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2013 seeks to replace an ordinance, or interim law, which the government introduced last month.
Town officials said he couldn't take office due to a local ordinance that bars anyone owing the town money from office.
City council members agreed on Friday to look into the case further after Cobb argued that a local ordinance is confusing.
Yeager said at a press conference Tuesday that he hopes the ordinance will spark other counties and states to pass similar legislation.
He said the government had decided to bring in the new law through an ordinance, which allowed it to take effect immediately.
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