As noted in my previous order, Florida law grants to the Secretary, as the chief elections officer, broad discretionary authority to accept or reject late filed returns,
22.
As noted in my previous order, Florida law grants to the secretary, as the chief elections officer, broad discretionary authority to accept or reject late filed returns.
23.
As noted in my previous order, Florida law grants to the Secretary, as the chief elections officer, broad discretionary authority to accept or reject late filed returns.
24.
According to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, First Capital provides investment advisory services to fewer than 15 institutions and has discretionary authority over securities portfolios for only seven.
25.
Roddenberry also drew heavily from C . S . Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels that depict a daring sea captain who exercises broad discretionary authority on distant sea missions of noble purpose.
26.
The " Book of Discipline " normally allows any youth at least completing sixth grade to participate, although the pastor has discretionary authority to allow a younger person to participate.
27.
Any principal underwriter that intends to sell to any accounts over which it exercises discretionary authority must be disclosed, including an estimate of the amount of securities intended to be thus sold.
28.
As a matter of discretionary authority, the law empowers the Israel Bar to take actions for the benefit of its members, and to take legal actions against those trespassing on the profession.
29.
The government has asked the federal judge presiding over the case to throw out the plaintiffs'claims relating to the fire, saying the FBI leaders'decisions are covered under a discretionary authority protection.
30.
The plaintiffs'lead counsel, Michael Caddell, said the Justice Department is overreaching in its interpretation that all of the decision-making that occurred during the siege falls within the commanders'discretionary authority.