Sentences with phrase «despite subsection»

(4.1) Despite subsection 2 (b) Despite subsection 2 (b) and (c), remuneration that has already been earned, as determined in accordance with the rules, by a brokerage may be paid,
(10) Despite subsection (9), the brokerage may retain sufficient funds to pay outstanding and anticipated invoices related to expenses incurred on behalf of the strata corporation before the termination of the service agreement.
(4.1) Despite subsection (2)(b) and (c), remuneration that has already been earned, as determined in accordance with the rules, by a brokerage may be paid,
(3B) Despite subsection (3), if, whether before or after the commencement of Schedule 2 to the Family Law Amendment Act 2000:
(3) Despite subsection (2), Parliament does not intend that the de facto financial provisions are to apply to the exclusion of a law of a State or Territory in relation to a financial matter relating to the parties to a de facto relationship arising out of the breakdown of the relationship if:
(3) Despite subsection (1), the court may decide to apply one or more of the provisions of a Division or Part mentioned in that subsection to an issue in the proceedings, if:
(2) Despite subsection (1), a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice may make a provisional order to vary a support order made in Canada under a provincial enactment by a federally appointed judge.
(4) Despite subsection (3), a pension plan is not a multi-employer pension plan for the purposes of this Act,
(7) Despite subsection (6), if the registered order was made outside Canada, copies shall not be filed with the Director of the Family Responsibility Office or sent to the designated authority until,
(3) Despite subsection (2), the College is not prohibited from imposing on the applicant any registration requirement that,
(2) Despite subsection (1), the Council may exclude the public from any meeting or part of a meeting if it is satisfied that,
(7) Despite subsection (6), an order may be made under subsection (1) without notice to the member, subject to the right of the member to make submissions while the suspension or the terms, conditions or limitations are in place, if the Committee is of the opinion, on reasonable and probable grounds, that the conduct of the member exposes or is likely to expose the member's patients to harm or injury and urgent intervention is needed.
(4) Despite subsection 41.1 (1), the panel shall, upon the application of any person who has a privacy interest in the records referred to in subsection (1) of this section, grant the person standing on the member's motion for production of the records.
(2) Despite subsection (1), Part XVII of the Employment Standards Act, 2000 shall be applied as if this Act applies to the City and to retail business establishments located in the City.
(2) Despite subsection (1), an aboriginal healer or aboriginal midwife who is a member of a College is subject to the jurisdiction of the College.
(2) Despite subsection (1), section 258 of the Act applies to a phase of a phased strata plan if the phase is deposited after the coming into force of this section.
Despite subsection (1.1), if the Minister is of the opinion that a Rome Convention country does not grant a right to remuneration, similar in scope and duration to that provided by subsection 19 (1.1), for the performance in public or the communication to the public of a sound recording whose maker, at the date of its first fixation, was a Canadian citizen or permanent resident within the meaning of subsection 2 (1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act or, if a corporation, had its headquarters in Canada, the Minister may, by a statement published in the Canada Gazette, limit the scope and duration of the protection for sound recordings whose first fixation is done by a maker who is a citizen or permanent resident of that country or, if a corporation, has its headquarters in that country.
(2) Despite subsection (1) or any provision of the Act, the omission or inclusion of the word «No.»
Despite subsection (1.2), if the Minister is of the opinion that a WPPT country does not grant a right to remuneration, similar in scope and duration to that provided by subsection 19 (1.2), for the performance in public or the communication to the public of a sound recording whose maker, at the date of its first fixation, was a Canadian citizen or permanent resident within the meaning of subsection 2 (1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act or, if a corporation, had its headquarters in Canada, the Minister may, by a statement published in the Canada Gazette, limit the scope and duration of the protection for sound recordings whose first fixation is done by a maker who is a citizen or permanent resident of that country or, if a corporation, has its headquarters in that country.
Section 78 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection: (3.1) Despite subsection (3), a municipality shall limit the participation of the person in the consultation and planning to the extent that is necessary to prevent the person from obtaining an unfair advantage in future bidding for new contracts with the municipality.
(3) Despite subsection (1), nothing in this section relieves the City from liability for negligence.
(6) Despite subsection (5), a solicitor may enter into a contingency fee agreement where the amount paid to the solicitor is more than the maximum percentage prescribed by regulation of the amount or of the value of the property recovered in the action or proceeding, if, upon joint application of the solicitor and his or her client whose application is to be brought within 90 days after the agreement is executed, the agreement is approved by the Superior Court of Justice.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the City does not have the power to provide that a person is liable to pay an administrative penalty in respect of the failure to comply with by - laws respecting the parking, standing or stopping of vehicles until a regulation is made under section 118.
Section 5 of the Victims» Right to Proceeds of Crime Act, 1994, as amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 1997, chapter 23, section 14, is amended by striking out «Despite subsection 61 (4) of the Family Law Act and section 45 of the Limitations Act» at the beginning.
(2) Despite subsection (1), sections 375 to 379, 384 and 385 do not apply to by - laws passed by the City or the police services board under any other Act.
(3) Despite subsection (2), no proceeding against a purchaser of personal property for value acting in good faith shall be commenced in respect of conversion of the property after the second anniversary of the day on which the property was converted.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the Tribunal shall consider a policy approved by the Commission under section 30 in a proceeding under this Part if a party to the proceeding or an intervenor requests that it do so.
(4) Despite subsection (3), a repairer may charge a fee for an estimate if the repairer is unable to obtain, without unreasonable delay, authorization to proceed with the work or repairs and the goods are reassembled before being worked on or repaired so that the goods can be moved in order to free repair space.
(4) Despite subsection (2), a court may decline to make an order under this Part if the court, having regard to the interests of the spouses and the ends of justice, considers that it is more appropriate for jurisdiction to be exercised outside British Columbia.
(9) Despite subsection (8), a health information custodian is not required to correct a record of personal health information if,
(5) Despite subsection (3), if payment of the benefit is overdue on December 31, 2014, interest is payable on the overdue amount at the rate of 1 per cent per month, compounded monthly, from the date on which the amount became overdue until the date on which the overdue amount is paid.
(14) Despite subsection 67 (1), the power to make a determination under clause (13)(a) and to approve the brief written reasons under clause (13)(b) may not be delegated except to the Assistant Commissioner.
(2) Despite subsection (1), a judge appointed as a full - time magistrate, judge of a juvenile and family court or master before December 2, 1968 shall retire upon attaining the age of seventy years.
(1.1) Despite subsection (1), for the purposes of Part V. 1, a notice or document is sufficiently given to a person other than the Board,
(2) Despite subsection (1), the rate of interest on damages for non-pecuniary loss in an action for personal injury shall be the rate determined by the rules of court made under clause 66 (2)(w).
(3) Despite subsection (1), a chargor and chargee are entitled to all the legal and equitable rights and remedies that would be available to them if the chargor had transferred the land to the chargee by way of mortgage, subject to a proviso for redemption.
(1.1) Despite subsection (1), an insurer is not required to pay for an assessment or examination referred to in subparagraph 11 ii of subsection (1) if the expense for the assessment or examination is incurred,
(11) Despite subsection (10), the insured person shall not withdraw the application or submit a new application if there is no other person within 50 kilometres of the insured person's residence who is able to conduct the assessment or examination.
(2) Despite subsection (1), paragraph 3 of that subsection applies only if the accident occurs before April 15, 2004.
(b) despite subsection 116 (8), may limit the extent to which the Board is required to give full opportunity to the parties to present their evidence and to make their submissions.
(1.1) Despite subsection (1), if the child in respect of whom the employee takes parental leave was born or came into the employee's custody, care and control for the first time before the day subsection 33 (2) of Schedule 1 to the Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 came into force, the employee's parental leave ends,
(1.1) Despite subsection (1), if the accident occurred after April 14, 2004, no attendant care benefit is payable to an insured person whose impairment is a Grade I or Grade II whiplash - associated disorder that comes within a Pre-approved Framework Guideline.
(2) Despite subsection (1), an arbitrator or court may permit the proceedings to proceed and may make any order necessary if the arbitrator or court considers,
(11) Despite subsection 53 (9), if the designated assessment is conducted to determine whether there are medical or rehabilitation benefits payable otherwise than under a Pre-approved Framework Guideline or the designated assessment is required under section 38.2, the designated assessment centre shall deliver its report to the insured person and the insurer within five business days after the later of,
(1.1) Despite subsection (1), the employer of an employee who has been on leave under section 50.2 may postpone the employee's reinstatement until,
(6) Despite subsection (4), the insurer shall not refuse an application because of a conflict of interest if there is no other person within 50 kilometres of the insured person's residence who is able to provide the goods or services to which the conflict of interest relates.
(3) Despite subsection (2), sections 13.1, 14.1 and 14.2 apply to public sector employers that did not have employees on the effective date but that had employees on July 1, 1993.
(3.1) Despite subsection (3), if the circumstances justify it, the maximum is one and one - half days for each day spent in custody unless the reason for detaining the person in custody was stated in the record under subsection 515 (9.1) or the person was detained in custody under subsection 524 (4) or (8).
Despite subsection (1), control of an electronic document does not constitute possession of the original document for the purposes of the Personal Property Security Act.
(2.1) Despite subsection (2), a guideline that is incorporated by reference into the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule is binding.
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