Sentences with phrase «adopted by each jurisdiction»

We will need to work to get it adopted by every jurisdiction.
Third, the increased use of TPLF threatens to undermine the effectiveness of the «loser pays» policies adopted by some jurisdictions to discourage non-meritorious litigation.
REM: So what exactly will change, if the task force recommendations get adopted by each jurisdiction?

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However, because the law didn't provide recourse for parents who left the jurisdiction, these parents frequently escaped justice by relocating to a jurisdiction that hadn't adopted the law.
The American College of Nurse - Midwives and the North American Registry of Midwives recommend that midwives should at minimum meet the standards of midwifery established by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), which include completion of a formal midwifery education program, national certification, and licensure in the local jurisdiction of practice.32, 33 Certified professional midwives (CPMs) may achieve certification through apprenticeship and portfolio evaluation without obtaining a formal midwifery degree; within CPM professional organizations efforts are under way to uniformly adopt ICM standards.33, 34 Oregon has followed this trend; in 2015 licensure became mandatory for attendants at out - of - hospital births.
The state sets requirements for each jurisdiction's taxpayers to be eligible for the rebate program, which was adopted by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and the State Legislature as part of the 2014 - 15 state budget.
«The agitation for sovereignty by the Igbos and the quit notice from Arewa youths will subside once equitocracy is adopted as this will ensure that elected politicians at all levels will do things that please everybody in their jurisdiction
Climate change science makes it clear that addressing climate change will require us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 % by 2050 and a growing number of jurisdictions (e.g., Ontario, Quebec) have now formally adopted this target.
By 1997, Memphis had almost reached the NASDC goal for jurisdictions participating in the scale - up of having 30 percent of its schools adopting some form of whole - school design.
Most cities in our region are now adopting the same or similar approaches, which will reduce any private sector burden by having standardized approaches between jurisdictions.
ZERO Code — Adoption The ZERO Code can be incentivized or required by adopting jurisdictions.
Washington's Clean Air Rule demonstrates that jurisdictions can effectively adopt carbon markets by leveraging existing infrastructure and streamlined processes.
New measures to fight climate change are still being adopted worldwide by national, regional and local jurisdictions as if the whole thing was as true as the Law of gravity.
Climate change science makes it clear that addressing climate change will require us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 % by 2050 and a growing number of jurisdictions (e.g., Ontario, Quebec) have now formally adopted this target.
This vision aims to eliminate deaths and serious injuries related to transportation and is beginning to be adopted by other jurisdictions in Europe and North America.
To the contrary, Rule 1.16 (b), which has been adopted by most jurisdictions, says that a lawyer may withdraw from representing a client if the «withdrawal can be accomplished without material adverse effect on the client.»
Under the Convention, the choice of a place of arbitration by the parties is not to be construed as an agreement to adopt the procedural rules of that jurisdiction.
«I am not prepared to adopt, as the defendant's argue, a blanket principle that an Ontario court lacks jurisdiction to entertain a common law action to recognize and enforce a foreign judgment against an out - of - jurisdiction judgment debtor in the absence of a showing that the defendant has some real and substantial connection to Ontario or currently possesses assets in Ontario... No jurisprudence binding on me has expressly placed a gloss on that ability to assume jurisdiction by requiring the plaintiff to demonstrate that the non-resident judgment debtor defendant otherwise has a real and substantial connection with Ontario.»
As already stressed by Megi Medzmariashvili in her post of 1st March 2016, the question of whether the Court of Justice of the European Union («the Court» or «CJEU») has jurisdiction to give a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of a harmonised technical standard («HTS») adopted by the European Committee for Standardisation («CEN») is, for the first time, raised in Case C - 613 / 14, James Elliot Construction Ltd v Irish Asphalt Limited.
It therefore remains for all intents and purposes a dualist jurisdiction in which those international treaties requiring domestic implementation must be adopted by the relevant legislature before becoming binding in Canada.
Jurisdictions should also consider adopting sequential presentation of lineups: Research has shown that presenting lineup members one - by - one (sequential), rather than all at once (simultaneous), decreases the rate at which innocent people are identified.
If the patentability opinion issued by the international authority is favorable, the national patent office frequently adopts the opinion (subject to some local, national laws and exceptions) and grants a patent within its jurisdiction.
I believe that the conclusion reached in this opinion represents is an outlier and will likely not be adopted by other jurisdictions, but it's a good idea to keep it in mind, just to be on the safe side.
Regulations adopted jointly by the European Parliament and the Council, and by the Council, pursuant to the provisions of this Treaty, may give the Court of Justice unlimited jurisdiction with regard to the penalties provided for in such regulations.
For an answer to how that process works, we look to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act, which was drafted in 1997 and has since been adopted by 49 states, as well as the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam.
I hope this is quickly adopted by other jurisdictions as well.
As the basis for the jurisdiction of the Court, Germany invokes Article 1 of the European Convention for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes adopted by members of the Council of Europe on 29 April 1957.
In the United States this complete bar to nonlawyer ownership has been codified by the American Bar Association as paragraph (d) of Rule 5.4 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and has been adopted in one form or another in all U.S. jurisdictions, [1][2] except the District of Columbia.
Arkansas and Louisiana, two state systems that, similarly, adopted neutral citation but sought to avoid paragraph numbering by specifying the pagination in a court - released pdf file as the basis for pinpoint references, have suffered the same fate in research services that, like Google Scholar, base their texts for many jurisdictions on the versions published in the Thomson Reuters National Reporter System.
The Uniform Sale of Goods Act was adopted in about 1980 (largely influenced by a study by the Ontario Law Reform Commission), but no jurisdiction has enacted it.
Today we issued a proposal that, if adopted, would authorize transportation companies using #autonomousvehicles that are permitted to operate by the #DMV & under #CaliforniaPUC jurisdiction to conduct pilot programs to provide rides to the public.
Once again, the Commonwealth's allocation of funds for health counsellors discussed above, the temptation yielded to by the States and Territories has been to adopt a «wait and see» approach as to how far the allocation of Commonwealth funds within their jurisdiction will go and with what effect, before considering what they might contribute.
For the principles to have effect they must be adopted by relevant fisheries jurisdictions at the federal, state and territory level.
The study is examining the elements of CFE that are most effective for creating meaningful connections for children who have been removed and the degree to which CFE can be adopted by other jurisdictions to improve permanency outcomes for children.
Driven by the momentum of a century - old sales culture, of which sale - contingent commission is the backbone, we missed an important turn in the road when most North American jurisdictions adopted buyer agency in the early to mid -»90s.
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