Sentences with phrase «actually used that clause»

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Although accurate statistics are not available for the numbers working under zero hours contracts, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development feels that in reality less than 30 % of employers actually used exclusivity clauses.
(2) A refusal of consent to enter or remain in a place actually used as a dwelling is not hindering or obstructing within the meaning of subsection (1) unless the inspector, officer or authorized person is acting under a warrant issued under this Act or in the circumstances described in clause 16 (1)(b), (c) or (d).
If you actually read s. 254, the breath demand clause, the breath test results can ONLY be used to impose charges under s. 253 of the criminal code.
The question whether and when an element of a contract of employment may be considered a «sham» has tended to revolve around «delegation» or «substitution» clauses put in by the employer in an attempt to rule out employment status but never actually used in practice.
And so we asked Matt Staver, who runs the Liberty Counsel and goes into court for them — they're the group opposing gay marriage that went into court in California — to briefly explain to us what arguments he is actually using in court, the legal arguments to defend a traditional marriage clause.
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