This court had the same power and jurisdiction that the hustings court had under the act of 1781, but the members were ineligible for the Common Council and they had no power to lay a tax for the support of a night watch.
The act of Congress reducing the Army renders army officers ineligible for civil positions.
It is recommended that Alfatone be held ineligible for New and Nonofficial Remedies, and that this report be published.
The Council voted that Stearns’ Wine be held ineligible for inclusion in N.
Uricsol is held ineligible to inclusion in New and Nonofficial Remedies.
The Drug Products Company was told that the facts just mentioned rendered “Pulvoids Calcylates” ineligible for New and Nonofficial Remedies.
The Council some years ago found both products ineligible for New and Nonofficial Remedies because of unwarranted therapeutic claims.
The product was considered by the Council in 1906, and found ineligiblefor New and Nonofficial Remedies.
Inasmuch as no evidence has been presented to show that iron citrate green is superior in any way to the well-known iron and ammonium citrate the Council held that iron citrate green, and with it the dosage forms, was ineligible to N.
Elixir Glycerophosphates, Nux Vomica and Damiana (Sharp and Dohme) are ineligible for New and Nonofficial Remedies.
The Council held Hydragogin ineligible for New and Nonofficial Remedies.
My wish, therefore, was that the President should be elected for seven years, and be ineligible afterwards.
Chabot: "I demand a law requiring every man who does not appear at a primary meeting to give good reason for his absence; also, that any man who has not favored the Constitution, be declared ineligible to all constitutional franchises.
Richard himself, as the new vassal of the Empire for Aries and England, was duly summoned to the electoral diet, but his representatives impolitically urged the claims of Count Henry, who was ruled ineligible on account of his absence.
He's plainly ineligible because he ran for money; and then, there would be other reasons.
You understand," said the professor, gently, "that the mere fact of your having entered this meeting without permission would not of itself render you ineligible on Saturday.
Some black units would be retained to provide for individuals ineligible for transfer to white units or for discharge.
Before leaving for Europe in the summer of 1963 he called on the Secretary of Defense to consider establishing training programs keyed primarily to the special problems of black servicemen found ineligible for technical training.
The Air Force promised to discharge all its substandard men, but those black airmen either ineligible for discharge or for reassignment to specialist duty would remain in segregated units.
The prediction that a significant number of black officers and men would be ineligible for reassignment or further training proved ill-founded.
Men chronically ineligible for advancement, both black and white, would be eliminated.
Since this function was limited in scope, they added, the Navy was able to reduce the standards for the branch, thus opening opportunities for many men otherwiseineligible to join the service.
These were not even non-unionists, seeing that as women they were by the men of their own trade judgedineligible for admission to the union.
But, as our lives are arranged at present the largest proportion of married women and a considerable number of single women are ineligible for admission as members of any trade union.
Persons of negro or mulatto blood were declared ineligible to official honors or emoluments.
But all Confederate office-holders and those voluntarily bearing arms against the United States were to be ineligible as delegates to the convention.
A Bill declaring certain persons ineligible to office under the Government of the United States.
The other bill declared the high ex-officials of the late Confederacy ineligibleto any office under the Government of the United States.
Does, then, every person living in this land who does not happen to have been born within its jurisdiction undergo pains, and penalties, and punishment all his life because by the Constitution he is ineligible to the Presidency?
He did not see why members of the Legislature should be ineligible to vacancies happening during the term of their election.
The President may be made if thought necessary ineligible on this as well as on any other mode of election.
M^r Williamson was for going back to the original ground; to elect the Executive for 7 years and render him ineligible a 2^d time.
On the question Shall he be ineligible a 2^d time?
In order to get rid of the dependence of the Executive on the Legislature, the expedient of making him ineligible a 2^d time had been devised.
He observed that the State of Penn^a which had gone as far as any State into the policy of fettering power, had not rendered the members of the Legislature ineligible to offices of Gov^t.
The members of each House shall be ineligible to any Civil office under the authority of the U.
But make him ineligible a 2^d time--and prolong his duration even to 15 years, will he by any wonderful interposition of providence at that period cease to be a man?
He was ag^{st} rendering the members of the Legislature ineligibleto offices.
No State has rendered the members of the Legislature ineligible to offices.
But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-president of the United States.
But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.
It is proposed that members of congress be rendered ineligible to any other office during the time for which they are elected members of that body.
It is proposed to make the president and senators ineligible after certain periods.
Whereupon the Council, with a promptness he probably did not expect, voted that not only did it do so, but that it made him ineligible for the Council as well.
If it happened that one of Nicholson's favorites was legally ineligible for an office he would give him a blank commission and tell him to fill it in with the name of a relative or friend, or even to sell it.
He had failed in two studies and was consequentlyineligible for crew work until he had made them up.
But a second look would have found a handful of juniors whose size or age made them ineligible watching proceedings from the side-line.
His children, to the second generation, were declared ineligible to any positions of emolument or dignity, unless they should win mercy by betraying their father or some other heretic.
By the Council of Toulouse, in 1229, even spontaneously converted heretics were declared ineligible to public office.
All heretics who died without confession or recantation were thus self-condemned, and were ineligible to sepulture in consecrated ground.
Some were placed in ineligible sites, and others were deficient in the necessary means of providing outdoor employment for their paupers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ineligible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.