Sentences with phrase «under the receivership law»

Under the receivership law, schools deemed «struggling» or «persistently struggling» by the state, are turned over to the superintendent for one or two years.

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The Buffalo Teachers Federation and NYSUT are suing the state Education Department for giving the the Buffalo superintendent unprecedented powers — including to override union agreements — under the state's receivership law.
Buffalo teachers are suing the state Education Department for giving the Buffalo superintendent unprecedented powers — including to override union agreements — under the state's receivership law.
The city also has the option of turning the school into a charter under state receivership law, but the administration is highly unlikely to choose that option considering de Blasio's intermittent feud with the local charter sector.
If the district were to extend the school day at some schools under the state's receivership law, it would have to compensate teachers at their regular hourly rate.
The ruling says Buffalo Schools Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash's receivership powers, under the state's receivership law, continue at D'Youville Porter Campus, Drew Science Magnet School and the Lydia Wright School and allows for changing the start and stop time.
Jeff has considerable expertise in shareholder's disputes, receivership law and reorganization proceedings under both the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) and the Companies Creditors Arrangements Act (CCAA).
Instructed to advise as to whether under English law a voluntary payment of sums admitted to be due to a US receiver of a foreign company placed in receivership in Virginia would fully discharge liability and avoid the risk of being asked to pay twice.
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