Phrases with «recent amendments»

"Recent amendments" refers to changes or modifications made to something, such as a law, policy, or document, that have been made recently or recently came into effect. Full definition

Sentences with «recent amendments»

  • «Although we are disappointed with the outcome of the court's decision, we are heartened to know that as a result of recent amendments made to the college's legislation, a similar finding would result in automatic revocation of a health professional's licence,» said interim college registrar Dan Faulkner in a written statement (thestar.com)
  • One was an important housekeeping change to ensure that Bill C - 279's changes to the Criminal Code hate crimes provisions would be consistent with recent amendments that were part of Bill C - 13, the Protecting Canadians from On Line Crime Act. (slaw.ca)
  • In fact, many of the retailers who commented in various media reports said that they simply did not understand the requirements presented by the Pet Purchase Protection Act, particularly those that were added under recent amendments to the law, including the cage - labeling mandate. (petbusiness.com)
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