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 Translation for 'delegated power' from English to French
habilitation {f}delegated power
Partial Matches
électr.phys.
énergie {f}
power
électr.
courant {m}
power
pouvoir {m}power
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math.
puissance {f}
power
pol.
vide {m} du pouvoir
power vacuum
pol.
lutte {f} pour le pouvoir
power struggle
nucl.pol.
puissance {f} nucléaire
nuclear power
électr.
panne {f} d'électricité
power outage
dr.
pouvoir {m} judiciaire
judicial power
électr.
panne {f} de courant
power failure
électr.
panne {f} de courant
power outage
tech.
puissance {f} thermique
thermal power
électr.
coupure {f} d'électricité
power cut
pol.
pouvoir {m} diplomatique
diplomatic power
mil.pol.
pouvoir {m} militaire
military power
assoiffé de pouvoir {adj}power-hungry
phys.tech.
force {f} explosive
explosive power
tech.
force {f} explosive
blasting power
arts
force {f} créative
creative power
pol.
exercer le pouvoir
to exercise power
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Usage Examples English
  • The CFSAN contributes to a nationwide field force centered on the ideals and motives of the FDA, under delegated power from the FDA.
  • To find out if the authority delegated power under police powers did not violate any defendant of the bill of rights or due process.
  • However, there are a number of restrictions imposed by the Constitution upon the exercise by Ministers of that delegated power, including the need for separate authority from the Secretary of State to conclude any treaty or other international agreement, and the requirement to keep the Governor "fully informed" of relevant activities and to provide on request all papers and information relating to such matters.
  • State Of Punjab", (1986) 4 SCC 326, that sub delegation of delegated power is ultra vires to the Enabling Act.
  • U.S. federal agencies have the power to adjudicate, legislate, and enforce laws within their specific areas of delegated power.

  • For the United States, piracy is one of the offenses against which Congress is delegated power to enact penal legislation by the Constitution of the United States, along with treason and offenses against the law of nations.
  • Ordinary power is the former, while the latter is delegated power.
  • Finally, in 1835, José Antonio Páez delegated power to José María Vargas, the first civilian to lead the country.
  • They established a new professional accounting system whereby all the schools used one central finance office- and the only delegated power was petty cash, and that had a top limit of £50.
  • The legal principle is that delegated power cannot be used more broadly than the delegator intended.

  • However there are a number of restrictions imposed by the Constitution upon the exercise by Ministers of that delegated power, including the need for separate authority from the Secretary of State to conclude any treaty or other international agreement, and the requirement to keep the Governor "fully informed" of relevant activities and to provide on request all papers and information relating to such matters.
  • Ordinary power is determined by the law itself, which indicates to what authority the censure is reserved in each case. Delegated power is of two kinds: that granted in permanency and set down in the law and that granted or communicated by personal act, e.g.
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