concurrent authority造句
例句与造句
- In 1992, courts in Western Australia were given concurrent authority to deal with cases on the island, and those courts became the main venue in which litigation was conducted.
- In 1992 courts in Western Australia were given concurrent authority to deal with cases on the Island, and those courts have now become the only venue in which litigation is conducted.
- In some instances where state and federal authorities overlap, federal regulations may defer authority from the federal agency to the state agency with concurrent authority as to the issuance of a certificate of need.
- Justice White issued a concurring opinion stating that any concern that the concurrent authority of state courts to decide RICO claims would lead to disruptive constructions of federal criminal statutes was not dispositive since state criminal law is similar to federal criminal law.
- :For from the often-repeated statement that there is no common law of the United States, and from the principles recognized in Atlantic Transport Co . v . Imbrovek having been unknown to the maritime law, the natural inference is that, in the silence of Congress, this court has believed the very limited law of the sea to be supplemented here as in England by the common law, and that here that means, by the common law of the state ( . . . ) Even where the admiralty has unquestioned jurisdiction the common law may have concurrent authority and the state courts concurrent power.
- It's difficult to find concurrent authority in a sentence. 用concurrent authority造句挺难的
- Staff positions can have four kinds of authority : " advise authority, " with line managers choosing whether or not to seek advice from the staff person, and deciding what to do with the advice once they get it; " compulsory advice " or " compulsory consultation " in which line managers must consider the staff person's advice, but can choose not to heed it; " concurrent authority, " in which the line manager cannot finalize a decision without the agreement of the staff person, and " functional authority " in which the staff person has complete formal authority over his or her area of specialty.