Local governments are not constitutionally bound to recognize public employee unions.
It ran its own affairs in most matters, including defence, but it was still constitutionally bound to Whitehall insofar as foreign affairs were concerned.
The IF could do it, even if the American government was constitutionally bound not to.
And that we are constitutionally bound to arm a new militia, the drug militia, to destroy us?
Secondly, it represents the Spanish State as a whole in relation to the autonomous communities, whose rights he is constitutionally bound to respect.
Despite such restrictions since being lifted, it has remained entirely separate from the University, and is constitutionally bound to remain so.
A contingency budget would continue spending at the previous year's levels but allow increases, as needed, for debt service, pension and certain social service payments that are constitutionally bound.
In India, the Prime Minister is constitutionally bound to hold regular sessions with the President, in a similar manner to the aforementioned British practice.
In this sense, he was acting like a US President, who (unlike the British PM) is not constitutionally bound to make decisions collectively with a cabinet.
However, historians have also argued that the King only ever followed ministerial advice and acted as he was constitutionally bound to do.