Sentences with phrase «acting in their capacity as»

You can do it in public, you just can't put up a permenant structure in a government building endorsing a religion or endorse it while acting in a capacity as a government official.
The magistrate acts in his capacity as God's minister (or «servant» or «deacon»).
Acting in his capacity as president of the Senate, Vice President Mike Pence twice cast tie - breaking votes to gain passage in the upper chamber.
Likewise, how can individuals claim that their individual rights to freedom of religion are being violated when they are acting in their capacity as agents of corporations engaged in commercial activity?
Keane, sporting a beard again, was seen at Everton's 3 - 1 win over QPR last Monday, acting in his capacity as O'Neill's No2.
General Liability: NAYS League Directors also receive Commercial General Liability, which covers NAYS League Directors while acting in their capacity as administrators in youth sports activities if they become legally obligated to pay for claims arising out of bodily injury, property damage and personal injury.
NAYS Coaches are covered for Excess General Liability while acting in their capacity as coaches in youth sports activities if they become legally obligated to pay for claims arising out of bodily injury, property damage and personal injury.
Insurance policy: $ 1,000,000 Excess General Liability Insurance (while acting in the capacity as an official)
Under this policy members are covered while acting in their capacity as administrators in youth sports activities if they become legally obligated to pay for claims arising out of wrongful acts in the running of the league or team, employment practices, person injury or publishers liability.
Excess General Liability: Covers NAYS Officials, but only while acting in their capacity as officials during youth sport activities, which are defined as non-scholastic sports involving participants 19 years of age and younger.
A NAYS Coach is covered while acting in their capacity as a coach during youth sport activities, which are defined as non-scholastic sports involving participants 19 years of age and younger.
Sliwa, who is not acting in his capacity as the state Reform Party chairman, will make his personal endorsement at a public event for Fliedner on Wednesday, the candidate announced Tuesday.
Some political scientists have challenged the interpretation of the constitution and argue that when the elected President, Nana Akufo - Addo is still acting in his capacity as President outside the country, it is unnecessary to swear in an acting President.
There is also some debate about when board members are acting in their capacity as elected officials, as opposed to private citizens.
«He was acting in his capacity as sheriff yesterday in regards to law and order, as in the security of the facility and of the people there,» said Scott Zylka, public information officer for the sheriff's office.
On 21 December 2012, the amendment was circulated by the Secretary - General of the United Nations, acting in his capacity as Depositary, to all Parties to the Kyoto Protocol in accordance with Articles 20 and 21 of the Protocol.
A consumer proposal can only be filed by a Licensed Insolvency Trustee acting in their capacity as a Consumer Proposal Administrator.
Joseph Daou, acting in his capacity as senior manager of the international transfer unit of the Correctional Service of Canada and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, indicated the Canadian International Transfer of Offenders Act adheres to the treaty terms of the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons (which Canada, the U.S., and other countries are party to).
In the agreed statement of facts to the LSA, Robidoux admitted at the time of the breach she believed she was not acting in her capacity as legal counsel, but in the capacity of a volunteer PC quadrant chairperson.
The Complaints Gateway covers complaints against insolvency practitioners acting in their capacity as an insolvency practitioner in a particular insolvency procedure.
This created a conflict of interest with respect to the mother continuing to act in her capacity as litigation guardian, so she applied to have the Public Guardian and Trustee take over the lawsuit.
United Kingdom Bucharest Branch, acting in its capacity as the Investment Manager of Romanian Fondul Proprietatea, has announced that Fondul Proprietatea has sold its full shareholding in E.ON Distributie Romania S.A. and E.ON Energie Romania S.A. Bondoc & Asociatii advised the seller.
And because, pursuant to Chambre des notaires, the Act's entire «requirement» scheme was unconstitutional against taxpayers acting in their capacity as lawyers, as in this case, there was no need to refer this case back to the Federal Court to determine the actual nature of the client - related documentation the taxpayer had withheld.
Wright was acting in her capacity as an employee of South Central Community Action Program, Inc. (SCCAP) at the time of the accident.
For example, your employees would be covered while they are acting in their capacity as employees.
A liability insurance payable to the directors and officers of a company as reimbursement for losses or advancement of defense costs in the event they suffer a loss as a result of a legal action brought against them for alleged wrongful acts in their capacity as directors and / or officers.
Acting in his capacity as Prime Minister an official apology presented at the Reconciliation Convention may have reshaped the environment of debate about this issue.
Acting in the capacity as a credit counselor is another violation of federal law.

Not exact matches

The terms - of - trade shock we are experiencing, which has already translated into an increase in excess capacity and downward pressure on inflation, has the potential to act as such a trigger, if left unaddressed.
Michael Harris, ICD.D, is a senior business advisor with the law firm of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP in Toronto, and the President of his own consulting firm, Steane Consulting Ltd., and, in this capacity, acts as a consultant to various Canadian companies.
-- An issuer may not include in its proxy materials a shareholder proposal submitted by a person in such person's capacity as a proxy, representative, agent, or person otherwise acting on behalf of a shareholder.».
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the statutory immunity provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the Board or a member of the Board...») whereas the immunity provisions under the Water Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons» in various capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
The higher prices act as an incentive to boost supply, and companies act by, for example, investing in new capacity and finding methods to increase efficiency.
However, consistent with the Rollover Opinion's reliance on the Supreme Court decision of Varity v. Howe [1], many believed that an advisor engaged to provide plan - level fiduciary services, would not be acting as a fiduciary when acting in a wholly separate non-fiduciary capacity, such as selling personal rollover services unrelated to its status as a plan fiduciary.
As a result, Canadian firms have acted cautiously in their investment decisions, despite operating close to capacity in some industries.
As proposed, any violation of the Texas Act would constitute a Class C misdemeanor and any penalty would be imposed on the senior executive officer of the entity that failed to make the disclosure in his or her personal capacity.
Furthermore, by amending the Act in 2012 to create two categories of participation, Parliament was signaling that procedures need to be more focused and efficient and that, as such, the Board was justified in creating procedure that requires «rigorous demonstration» (at para 77) of the capacity to make a contribution to the Board's consideration of the matter at hand.
Each person whose signature appears below hereby constitutes Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, and each of them singly, his true and lawful attorneys - in - fact with full power to sign on behalf of such person, in the capacities indicated below, any and all amendments to this registration statement and any subsequent related registration statement filed pursuant to Rule 462 (b) under the Securities Act of 1933, and generally to do all such things in the name and on behalf of such person, in the capacities indicated below, to enable the Registrant to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and all requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder, hereby ratifying and confirming the signature of such person as it may be signed by said attorneys - in - fact, or any of them, on any and all amendments to this registration statement or any such subsequent related registration statement.
• 60 days have elapsed since DTC ceases to act as depository with respect to the Shares and the Sponsor has not identified another depository that is willing to act in such capacity; or
But, as the discussion above suggests, if Bill 12 were applied in such a way as to change the rules with respect to the batching of product on the TransMountain pipeline it would be necessary to examine very carefully if this created one of the two forms of prohibited conflict between provincial legislation and the terms of the National Energy Board Act (see the common carrier rules of s 71 (1)-RRB-, and any applicable Board decisions relating to the prorating of capacity on the TransMountain pipeline.
The administration, he said, «implicitly assumes that those who employ or help others of a different religion are no longer acting in a religious capacity, and as such are not entitled to the protection of the First Amendment.»
Freedom is the capacity to stand fast in one's commitments, the capacity to act consistently with one's true nature as God's creature.
As Robert Dykstra states, «The capacity to be bored may serve as something of an antidote to the emotional terror hidden in the act of being boring.&raquAs Robert Dykstra states, «The capacity to be bored may serve as something of an antidote to the emotional terror hidden in the act of being boring.&raquas something of an antidote to the emotional terror hidden in the act of being boring.»
By engaging people in the effort to understand God by focusing study of various subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of particular acts in the practice of worship (in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussion).
For otherwise the Church would have acted against its duty and capacity in a way and to an extent which the theologian can not ascribe to a Church which as a whole is indefectible in the love of God and not only in its truth.
Each of us is an «unfulfilled capacity,» made with and for a purpose — or, as our process conceptuality requires us to put it, «being made...» The Christian would say that we are thus being made toward the image of God, to reflect, and personally (and socially) act for, the divine Love; and the deepest intentionality in us is in the direction of finding genuine fulfillment in fellowship with God.
It is indeed the end, so far as your and my subjective selfhood is concerned, with conscious awareness, with the capacity consciously to act and to choose, and with everything else that is found in our mundane world of space and time.
W. Widick Schroeder observes that if coercion is defined as «the capacity to act in ways violating others,» then «persuasion and coercion interplay in any human community» (PPT 70).
If systematized these would fall into three main types: the beauty, sustenance, and orderliness of nature on which our lives depend; social relations in the family, community, nation, and all our past which have nourished and fashioned us; and, less obviously but essentially, the human capacity of thought, feeling, and will by which to live and act as morally responsible beings.
Of course a philosopher can not in his official capacity speak of an act of God, for he never speaks of concrete events such as transactions between persons.
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