Sentences with phrase «general duties also»

Note: While not required by law, it is recommended that a Dental Assistant Qualified in General Duties also earn status as a Dental Radiation Technologist (see requirements above).
These general duties also apply to workplace violence.

Not exact matches

The fall in global commodity prices has also hurt the company: Cheaper oil, for one, means that offshore drillers have less need for General Cable's heavy - duty products.
The bill also uses a very broad definition of a Texas - based headquarters, which would include «any location at which the president or other chief executive officer of the entity, a general partner of the entity, or any other senior member of the entity's management team routinely performs duties
In this situation more than a hundred theological schools have agreed to examine themselves and the status of theological education in general, to raise immediate and ultimate questions about their purposes, their methods and their effectiveness in discharging their duties; to seek also ways of improving their own ministry.
He saw that «new occasions» not only «teach new duties» but that they also «make ancient good uncouth» and that our responsibility, granted the relativism that attaches to all our experience and our statement, is to think afresh, on the basis of the general apostolic witness and with due regard for earlier Christian teaching, as well as in the light of our own experience of «newness of life,» so that what we have to say is nove (newly said) and often is also nove (the saying of new things).
Also affected in the latest shake up is COP Prosper Ablorh who is currently the Director General, Special Duties.
At the ceremony, which was also held to commemorate the President's appointment as co-Chair of the Advocacy Group of Eminent Persons by UN Secretary General, António Guterres, President Akufo - Addo charged the Committee to discharge its duties efficiently, and ensure that Ghana becomes a shining example for the implementation of the SDGs.
«The poor performance of industry and the business sector in general, could also be attributed to other challenges they faced, including, but not limited to, lack of access to finance, high interest rates, an unstable exchange rate, high import duties on raw materials and machinery, poor facilitation of import and export trade, particularly at our ports, inadequate and poor quality of raw materials for industrial processing, a poorly developed domestic trade infrastructure, lack of effective collaboration between research institutions and industry, limited access to serviced land for industrial production activities and poor standards of regulation and certification.»
Congress also notes the intention to review the PSED, including the general duty.
EMLD and SLF wrote to the Lib Dem peers urging them to stay on into the evening to vote to retain the General Duty, while the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)-- which is not affiliated to any political party — and others also lobbied hard.
Falana has also asked the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) «to investigate the refusal of state attorneys - general to prosecute murder suspects due to political pressure or sheer negligence of duty
«I want to assure him that not only will the Executive including the Attorney General respects scrupulously the independence of his office, but will also provide him with whatever assistance is required to enable him to discharge his high duties effectively in the interest of the Ghanaian people,» he said.
General Corporal (G / Cpl) Prince Charles Akata was also shot and killed by armed robbers on January 7, 2015 whilst on lawful duty at Weija.
Also, speaking on the commitment of the Nigerian police towards a free and fair election in Edo state, the Assistant Inspector of general of Police, AIG, Zone 5 in - charge of Edo, Delta and Bayelsa states, Hashimu Argungu, had equally disclosed that there would be restriction in movement of vehicles on the day of the election excepts those carrying out very indispensable duties.
It shall also be the duty of the President to give an address at a general session of the Association at the meeting following that over which he presided.
Off - road purists will also like the complete set of go - anywhere equipment and interior comforts in the PRO-4X models, while in general, the Frontier can handle heavier - duty tasks than some other compact trucks because of its shared frame and structure with the larger Titan.
This feature, developed by General Motors and copied by a couple of other manufacturers such as Mercedes - Benz's TeleAid, uses cellular technology to notify operators in an emergency, and also can handle less - critical duties.
The Officers also acknowledge their duty to inform the kennel club of the month in which the Society's Annual General Meeting is held and to notify the kennel club of any subsequent amendments to that date.
This is a very exciting year for Call of Duty ® but also for gaming in general, with the next generation of consoles launching this November.
It makes for a much slower Call of Duty experience, not just in a literal sense, but also in terms of the general pace of a match.
As far as painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.»
Duties also include general office maintenance and organization, as well as the development and distribution of related materials.
Third, and bringing together normative and pragmatic angles, not only has the Canadian legal profession in general, and many of the provincial self - regulatory organizations more particularly, opened up a policy - making space for considering how to reformulate the future of legal services to improve access to justice, but also, the provincial self - regulators all have an implicit and, sometimes, as in the case of Ontario, an explicit duty to facilitate access to justice in their regulatory activities.
The Third Circuit in In re Bevill Bresler & Schulman Asset Management Corp., developed a five - part test (the Bevill test) to examine the merits of such an assertion by an individual employee against company counsel.50 Under this test, employees must show that (1) they approached corporate counsel for the purpose of seeking legal advice; (2) they made it clear that they were seeking advice in their individual capacity; (3) counsel sought to communicate with the employee in this individual capacity, mindful of the conflicts with its representation of the company; (4) the communications were confidential; and (5) the communications did not concern the employee's official duties or the general affairs of the company.51 The Bevill test has been recognised by other jurisdictions as a means of assessing whether a company employee may assert attorney — client privilege in an individual capacity arising out of communications with corporate counsel.52 (See also Chapter 13 on employee rights.)
Roberts was also under pressure from the Attorney - General Arthur Wishart who was quoted in the Star article stating: «[O] ne of Mr. Roberts» main duties will be to introduce uniformity of sentencing principles across the province.»
Brandon's experience also includes general commercial litigation, including both plaintiff and defense matters based on contract, professional liability, breach of fiduciary duty and fraud.
«As legal leaders in Canada, we are duty - bound not only to advocate for greater inclusion, but also to act to generate the positive impact we want to see in our businesses and communities,» said Desjardins, senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, corporate social responsibility chairman, with Bombardier.
In general, ACAS also states how an employee may be entitled to special or compassionate leave under their contract of employment as the employer had a duty to care for employees and should consider the effect of bereavement.
There are also probably some «local rules» in each court addressing issues such as the mailing address and operating hours of the court, the way that hearing dates are scheduled, the process by which motions are considered, the duty if any of parties to confer with each other or engaged in ADR, mandatory pre-trial disclosure obligations, civil cover sheets for new cases, standard deadlines to finish tasks that don't have deadlines in the general application civil rules, preferred forms for certain kinds of motions and orders such as entries of appearance, etc..
The court repeated the duties of an expert summarised by Mr Justice Cresswell in The Ikarian Reefer [1993] 2 Lloyd's Rep 68, [1993] FSR 563 at 565 (approved also by Court of Appeal in eg Meadow v General Medical Council [2006] EWCA Civ 1390, [2006] All ER (D) 315 (Oct)-RRB-.
[3] It is reflected not only in the general provision on sincere cooperation, but also in several specific Treaty provisions, such as Member States» duty to re-negotiate or even denounce prior international agreements.
On December 20, 2011, the New York Court of Appeals unanimously ruled in Assured Guaranty (UK) Ltd. v. J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc. that the New York General Business Law article 23 - A, sections 352 - 353, also known as the «Martin Act,» does not preempt common law securities claims for breach of fiduciary duty and gross negligence.
The court also referred to a unanimous judgment from the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC), in which the SCC recognized a general organizing principle of good faith contractual performance — i.e., that there is a common law duty which applies to all contracts to act honestly in the performance of contractual obligations.
The council also failed to comply with the general public sector duty (now contained in s 149 of the Equality Act 2010) to have due regard to the needs of disabled people.
(d) shall perform the duties and have the powers that belong to the Attorney General and Solicitor General of England by law or usage, so far as those duties and powers are applicable to Ontario, and also shall perform the duties and have the powers that, until the Constitution Act, 1867 came into effect, belonged to the offices of the Attorney General and Solicitor General in the provinces of Canada and Upper Canada and which, under the provisions of that Act, are within the scope of the powers of the Legislature;
Most recently, Louis was general counsel and corporate secretary for FleetPride, Inc., one of the largest independent distributors of heavy duty truck and trailer parts in the United States, and also previously served an in - house counsel role at FedEx Office.
Many states, including California, also enforce workplace violence under their own versions of the General Duty Clause.
Andrew practises mainly in the areas of VAT, duties and indirect taxation, and also in the areas of competition law, utilities regulation and general civil / commercial litigation.
Institutional rules can also impose general duties on the tribunal, as well as more specific obligations, such as to make an award within an established time frame.
He specialised in high value clinical negligence claims, the duties and obligations of trusts in respect of patient confidentiality, and representation of doctors and dentists in disciplinary proceedings before the General Medical Council, the General Dental Council and also before the criminal courts.
The Court also rejected the Province's arguments that the duty to consult was not triggered because the effects on Treaty rights were speculative and because the interpretation of the legislation was a matter of general application and not a strategic, high level decision that would trigger the duty to consult.
Justice Karakatsanis put forward the contention that if there is a general duty of fair dealing and good faith in a franchise agreement, it could also apply in a commercial context.
Rather, it also includes a more general duty to provide «necessary protection of a child from harm» (Popen at para 20).
It also imposes a general duty on lawyers and law firms to exercise due diligence in the supervision of non-lawyer staff to ensure that they comply with the rule and with the duty not to disclose confidences of clients of the lawyer's firm and confidences of clients of other law firms in which the person has worked.
In Wilder, the Court of Appeal also did not have the benefit of the Supreme Court of Canada's 2015 decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Federation of Law Societies of Canada, wherein the Court elevated «a lawyer's duty of commitment to a client's cause» to a principle of fundamental justice.
The court also reviewed, with references to the Rules of Professional Conduct, such issues as: at what point a solicitor - client relationship arises (hint: BEFORE the retainer is in place); what constitutes «legal advice» and the boundary «between general legal information and legal advice»; a lawyer's duty of confidentiality (including in respect of non-clients); and a lawyer's duty of care to non-clients.
The general duty to promote racial equality also came into play.
Half report their chief legal officer (CLO) or general counsel (GC) also carryout corporate secretary duties while the other half does not.
If the insurer refuses to provide the evidence, you can rely on sections 7.19 and 14.2 of the General Insurance Code of Practice, and also on the duty of utmost good faith, to argue that they should provide it.
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