Sentences with phrase «law school bond»

All Experts, whether as part of their practice or as candidates who are currently undertaking the Cardiff University Law School Bond Solon Criminal Expert Certificate should comply with these amendments.

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Zachary Cruz, brother of Parkland school shooter Nickolas Cruz, is being harassed by law enforcement — accused of terrorizing the community, arrested for a trivial infraction, held in jail after posting bond, and all but forced to take a conviction to avoid being unfairly jailed, according to his new lawyers.
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The SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT OF 2014, as set forth in section one of part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2014, authorizes the sale of state bonds of up to two billion dollars ($ 2,000,000,000) to provide access to classroom technology and high - speed internet connectivity to equalize opportunities for children to learn.
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North Shore Assemblyman Matthew Titone: Could be a stretch, but his father, the late Judge Vito Titone, went to St. John's Law School with Mario, and the family bond remains strong.
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His tough talk and stellar résumé as a graduate of West Point and Harvard Law School pleased President Trump, who formed a close bond and easy rapport with Mr. Pompeo in daily intelligence briefings.
Having chaired the influential Committee on Codes since the early 1990s, Mr. Lentol has had decades to cement bonds with the veteran lawmakers in the Assembly and could pitch himself as the experienced hand required to guide the legislature through one of the more pivotal sessions in years (rent laws and the mayoral control of city public schools are both set to expire.)
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Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, but subject to such requirements as the legislature shall impose by general or special law, indebtedness contracted by any county, city, town, village or school district and each portion thereof from time to time contracted for any object or purpose for which indebtedness may be contracted may also be financed by sinking fund bonds with a maximum maturity of fifty years, which shall be redeemed through annual contributions to sinking funds established by such county, city, town, village or school district, provided, however, that each such annual contribution shall be at least equal to the amount required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of the contribution, the same amount of such indebtedness as would have been paid and then be payable if such indebtedness had been financed entirely by the issuance of serial bonds, except, if an issue of sinking fund bonds is combined for sale with an issue of serial bonds, for the same object or purpose, then the amount of each annual sinking fund contribution shall be at least equal to the amount required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of each such annual contribution, (i) the amount which would be required to be paid annually if such indebtedness had been issued entirely as serial bonds, less (ii) the amount of indebtedness, if any, to be paid during such year on the portion of such indebtedness actually issued as serial bonds.
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In law school, she bonds with another student named Abra (Minnie Driver), who also dedicates her life to the case.
But when the drafting of a new law was scheduled for the 1996 legislative session, dozens of school districts had more than a year to seize the chance to pass construction - bond issues under the current law.
The California legislature closed its 1997 session by approving a new basic - skills test for students in grades 2 through 11 to be given next spring, but it failed to change bilingual education laws or back a statewide school construction bond.
Potential policies outlined in the model law include giving charter schools a right of first refusal to lease or buy unused school facilities, giving them access to statewide building aid or financing programs, and including charters in bonding and tax levy requests.
Providing a general law practice for a specialized clientele, Harben, Hartley & Hawkins meets all of the legal needs of school districts including: fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
The plea of guilty in any court, the decision of guilty by any court, the forfeiture by the teaching certificateholder of a bond in any court of law, or the written acknowledgment, duly witnessed, of offenses listed in subsection (1) to the district school superintendent or a duly appointed representative of such superintendent or to the district school board shall be prima facie proof of grounds for revocation of the certificate as listed in subsection (1) in the absence of proof by the certificateholder that the plea of guilty, forfeiture of bond, or admission of guilt was caused by threats, coercion, or fraudulent means.
In 1993, California law was changed so that school and college districts could use an innovative form of debt finance called zero - coupon bonds, also known as Capital Appreciation Bbonds, also known as Capital Appreciation BondsBonds.
California law prohibits community college districts and K - 12 school districts from using public funds or resources to campaign in support or opposition to bond measures.
Under North Carolina's state constitution and school finance laws, it is the state's responsibility to pay for instructional expenses (including personnel) while county governments pay for capital expenses (buildings and maintenance) unless there are statewide bond referendums or other state solutions.
Under North Carolina's state constitution and school finance laws, it is the state's responsibility to pay for instructional expenses (including personnel) while county governments generally pay for capital expenses (buildings and maintenance) unless there are statewide bond referendums or other state solutions.
Because societal and educational issues cut across disciplines and professional boundaries, school policy makers must possess a vast range of knowledge and experience — school law, curriculum, finance, labor and community relations, policy and budgets, not to mention bond campaigns, lobbying, special education and parliamentary procedure.
Well for those who went to law, dental, medical, or business school, the bonds to your loans are probably being sold off.
Implementing the CBA's ideas will help us reconnect, to allow law schools and law students to develop closer bonds with lawyers and with justice system stakeholders.
Following graduation from law school, Ms. Bond served as a law clerk for the Honorable John K. Byers, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals.
Other conditions for state licensure included the law school admitting no new students and obtaining a tuition guaranty bond of at least equal amount to the prepaid tuition from students who may participate in the proposed teach - out plan.
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The authors of this report were Lloyd Bond, Anne Colby, Lee Shulman, William Sullivan (all from the Carnegie Foundation), and Judith Wegner (former President of the American Association of Law Schools); the group worked as a team to conduct site visits and assess the current state of legal education.
The problem we're facing is that certain law schools (Ottawa, Queen's, Bond University) are increasing the supply of would - be lawyers at a time when demand for legal services is shrinking (a point that was driven home last week by the implosion of Heenan Blaikie).
It seems odd that those students who worked their butts off to graduate in the top half of their class or to get into a good law school (i.e., not Bond university) should have to subsidize the C - students or the trust fund brats who went to Bond because daddy wanted them to be a lawyer.
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Womble Bond Dickinson actively recruits at law schools with large minority enrollments.
Do you know of any examples of law schools building bonds and working together with other faculties and professional programs?
Bond Solon and Cardiff University Law School have recently developed an independent, university assessed certificate - the Cardiff University Law School Medico - Legal Foundation Certificate — which increasingly instructing parties and medical reporting agencies are asking their panels to undertake.
Womble Bond Dickinson Partners with University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law to Provide IP Guidance to Entrepreneurs, Mentoring to Law School Students
I've studied law both internationally at Bond University in Australia, and at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronlaw both internationally at Bond University in Australia, and at Osgoode Hall Law School in ToronLaw School in Toronto.
What can law schools do to help connect and strengthen bonds among various silos in the legal community?
As required by law, my school is licensed by the State of California and is fully insured and bonded.
Three British news readers: Reactions to Trust Indicators and Prototypes (interviews by Graham Bond, Jaron Murphy, Martin Buckley, Patricia Arlott, Chris Richards, Kevin O'Donovan, all faculty within the School of Business, Law and Communications, Southampton Solent University)
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