Sentences with phrase «arising out of the exercise»

(c) authorising the institution of any criminal or civil proceedings arising out of the exercise of its functions.

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The English tradition of religious toleration, which is the source of our legal ideal of the free exercise of religion, arose in the wake of long and bloody religious wars to secure some peace among conflicting sects by keeping individual belief out of the state's reach.
The exercise of individual discretion was widespread after the time of the first two Caliphs, particularly after the great sedition arising out of the assassination of the third Caliph, Uthman.
Under the liberal policy of the empire, which allowed a fair degree of local autonomy, the Sanhedrin exercised wide jurisdiction as a court of justice, especially in matters arising out of the peculiar practices and institutions of the Jewish religion.
«The court does not have subject matter jurisdiction to parse out any liability arising from the free exercise of the deeply held sacrament of Christian baptism,» he concluded.
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Interestingly the experience of such instantly forming «super dense» fogs arose out of a prior military experience during a live ammunition training ambush exercise, on a cold November night, and where a rocket flare was observed to have caused immediate white out of the range precluding the ability to engage the targets.
Section 2 (c) of the Act defines the term «International Commercial Arbitration» and it means an Arbitration relating to disputes arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, considered as commercial under the law in force in Bangladesh and where at least one of the parties is: (i) an individual who is a national of or habitually resident in, any country other than Bangladesh; or (ii) a body corporate which is incorporated in any country other than Bangladesh; or (iii) a company or an association or a body of individuals whose central management and control is exercised in any country other than Bangladesh, or (iv) the Government of a foreign country.
An employee who believes on reasonable grounds that there has been a contravention of this Part or that there is likely to be an accident, injury or illness arising out of, linked with or occurring in the course of employment must (with exceptions) before exercising any other recourse available under the law, make a complaint to the employee's supervisor.
Advocate Gray said: «This conference will appeal to senior management and HR professionals due to the exceptional speakers and the highly practical role - play exercises, which will give memorable insights into the way that the core obligation of integrity in the employment relationship plays out in practice and how to manage risks arising from that obligation.»
Negligence law applies to cases that arise out of injuries or deaths caused by a failure to exercise the care required by particular defendants toward those they have injured.
Let's suppose for a moment that a dispute arises between two businessmen out of an agreement among a congregation to exercise discretion in favour of parties that attend the same church, one party having failed to comply.
In setting out the justification for exercising the discretion in favour of Mrs A, Coulson J, said, «fundamental matters arise for consideration at the outset», namely, «the starting point for any consideration of this case must be the serious nature of the underlying tort; the absence of any dispute about liability simpliciter; and the consequences of that undisputed wrong on the claimant's ability to recover substantial damages from the defendant.»
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