permit system
permit system 〈美〉许可证制度 一种为推行「自由僱佣」〔open shop〕政策而采取的制度或惯例。其目的在于仅向支持该政策的建筑商供应某些特定的原材料。为达到这种限制效果,相关人员应从建筑商交易所〔builders’ exchange〕获得一份许可证,其中列明即将供应的原材料种类与数量,以及因此所需的特定工作。 (→open shop)
permit system 〈美〉许可证制度 一种为推行「自由僱佣」〔open shop〕政策而采取的制度或惯例。其目的在于仅向支持该政策的建筑商供应某些特定的原材料。为达到这种限制效果,相关人员应从建筑商交易所〔builders’ exchange〕获得一份许可证,其中列明即将供应的原材料种类与数量,以及因此所需的特定工作。 (→open shop)
Equity does not permit a person to get double satisfaction for the same grievance. 衡平法不允许一个人因同一损害而获得双重赔偿。 这项衡平法基本原则的拉丁文是aequitas non sinit ut eandem rem duplici via simul quis persequatur。
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work permit 工作许可证 根据美国《1986年移民改革和控制法》〔Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986〕,雇用没有工作许可证的外国人为非法,工作许可证是美国移民归化局〔Immigration and Naturalization Service〕发给外国人的许可其工作的书面文件。
indeterminate permit 不定期许可 制定法规定的、授予公用事业公司在某些区域内以特许经销权,其效力可持续到市政府行使法定的买卖特权为止。
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work permit. An alien’s documentary work authorization from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. • Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, it is illegal for an employer to hire an alien who lacks a work permit. 8 USCA § 1324(a)(1). — Also termed working papers.
quare non permittit (kwair-ee non p[schwa]r-mit-it), n. [Law Latin “why he does not permit”] Hist. A writ for one who has a right to present to a church, against the proprietor.
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special-use permit. A zoning board’s authorization to use property in a way that is identified as a special exception in a zoning ordinance. • Unlike a variance, which is an authorized violation of a zoning ordinance, a special-use permit is a permitted exception. — Abbr. SUP. — Also termed conditional-use permit; special permit. See SPECIAL
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quod permittat prosternere (kwod p[schwa]r-mit-it proh-st[schwa]r-n[ schwa]-ree), n. [Law Latin “that he permit to abate”] Hist. A writ to abate a nuisance, similar in nature to a petition of right. • This writ was abolished by the Real Property Limitation Act of 1833. “This is a writ commanding the defendant to permit the plaintiff to
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