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4 +1 | this order is to declare... |
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(declaration) order this order is to declare... Explanation: This is the Irish Industrial Relations Act, 1990. The enclosed website has a relevant notice at the end, with the emphasis on the purpose of the "declaration": "The effect of this Order is to declare that the draft code of practice set out in the Schedule to this Order is a code of practice for the purposes of the Industrial Relations Act, 1990." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs 36 mins (2005-12-14 00:18:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:1lsHA5ki2-MJ:www.irishst... |
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(declaration) order definition below Explanation: A declaration is a form of statement, which expresses (or declares) some idea; declarations attempt to argue that something is true. Some types of written text are said to be declarations, such as the US Declaration of Independence or the proposed Unilateral Declaration of Independence of Quebec. http://www.answers.com/topic/declaration?method=6 oredr: a ruling or command made by a competent administrative authority; specif One resulting from administrative adjudication and subject to judicial review and enforcement (an administrative order may not be inconsistent with the Constitution - Wells v. State, 654 So. 2d 145 (1995))http://www.answers.com/order |
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