Sentences with phrase «as jurisdictional»

«The cornerstone was MLS co-operation, defining such things as jurisdictional listing boundaries, board to board listing privileges and getting the agreement that we would all do these things one way.»
Developed and delivered curriculum in military / civilian law as well as jurisdictional rules and regulations.
It is fairly evident that the Committee tried to instrumentalize its FR in order to provide the other constitutional authorities (the Government and — most certainly — the Judiciary) with somewhat of a saving (or escaping) clause in order to overcome the stagnation caused by the Margellos doctrine and the ICJ's authoritative distinction between procedural conditions, such as the jurisdictional immunity of the defendant State, and the merits of the case, even if the contested affair involves grave violations of jus cogens norms.
As the jurisdictional police failed to recover valuable, now the case of HDFC Life Insurance manager who has been charged for cheating several consumers is now handed over Central Crime Branch (CCB).
In addition, the objection to jurisdiction must be made as soon as the jurisdictional matter is raised, although the tribunal has the authority to consider a later objection if it considers the delay to be justified.
Acknowledging that earlier opinions of the Court «have sometimes overlooked th [e] distinction» between jurisdictional limitations and claim - processing rules or elements of a cause of action, Justice Ginsburg explained that «a provision governing the time to appeal in a civil action qualifies as jurisdictional only if Congress sets the time.»
[19] The court further reminded the district courts that, as a jurisdictional prerequisite, they must «set forth a sufficient correct legal basis and analysis» to indicate how the circuit court's decision departed from the essential requirements of the law.
Questions of fact attract a great deal of deference; unless the fact is classified as jurisdictional.
He explained that the term «jurisdiction» has many meanings — and «the stakes are high in treating time limits as jurisdictional
A few other sequences, such as a jurisdictional debate at the Four Corners Monument between four police officials from four different states, begin and end with an amusing premise.
It would be natural, then, to make Orthodox theological anthropology the overarching theme of the Council and to address all other questions — such as jurisdictional disputes, ecumenical dialogue, and human rights — as embraced in the common Orthodox vision for the renewal of humanity.

Not exact matches

While British Columbia's reference of the jurisdictional issue was a smart move, it might not have maximized the impact of other legal tools, specifically using B.C.'s constitutionally imposed obligations to consult and accommodate First Nations as both a sword and a shield.
In the United States alone, just those companies in the S&P 500 have been hoarding more than $ 1.9 trillion in cash which began in response to jurisdictional tax disparities and global economic uncertainty following the Great Recession, then accelerated over the past decade as big U.S. corporations accumulated profits offshore in lieu of repatriating the funds and taking a tax hit.
Elliott moved to dismiss on jurisdictional grounds and additionally challenged its alleged status as a controller of American Capital.
The question of whether this innovation, as well as the elevation of the bishop of Rome to jurisdictional authority over the whole church, is a genuinely catholic move remains to be resolved.
The Bishop of Rome was regarded by all other bishops of the Church as «first among equals,» not on account of any alleged jurisdictional supremacy accruing to the See of Peter, but in respect to the antiquity and greatness of the city of Rome, the first capital of the empire...
As the Basin Plan is implemented, there will be a need to integrate with broader jurisdictional frameworks for natural resource management.
Currently, through the use of conflicting and limiting standing requirements and jurisdictional ambiguity, many property owners are left in state courts where the burden is on them to prove not only harm, but a «total loss of use» of their property as a whole.
It will focus, in particular, on regulatory design elements and the legal and institutional mechanisms that would be required to enable California to recognize emissions reductions from jurisdictional REDD programs as offsets under California's cap - and - trade program.
The workshop will go over questions such as: How should partner jurisdictions develop a robust safeguards system as part of their jurisdictional REDD + programs?
There's a potentially engaging jurisdictional triangle at the heart of his story, but it's largely obscured by what amounts to mediocre amalgam of a basic, post-CSI procedural and a serial killer B movie, in which a devilish antagonist does things like phone the police to taunt them as he's snuffing his latest victim.
The university police are declared to be law enforcement officers of the state and conservators of the peace and have the right to arrest, in accordance with the laws of this state, any person for violation of state law or applicable county or city ordinances when such violations occur on or within 1,000 feet of any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of the state university, a direct - support organization of such university, or any other organization controlled by the state university, or when such violations occur within a specified jurisdictional area as agreed upon in a mutual aid agreement entered into with a law enforcement agency pursuant to s. 23.1225 (1).
As the leader of the Coalition of Large Tribes, she advocates for and protects the unique land, economic, jurisdictional, and funding issues faced by tribes with large land bases and populations.
And whereas, this Final Judgment does not constitute any admission by Settling Defendants that the law has been violated or of any issue of fact or law, other than that the jurisdictional facts as alleged in the Complaint are true;
Rental income on the property being vacated, reduced by the appropriate vacancy factor as determined by the jurisdictional FHA Homeownership Center (see http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/ref/sfh2-21u.cfm) may be considered in the underwriting analysis under the following circumstances:
Finally, jurisdictional inspectors are not concerned with workmanship as long as all the systems and components in a new home meet minimum code requirements.
The Act also authorized state attorneys general or other appropriate state officials, as well as private persons who meet stringent jurisdictional requirements, to bring civil actions in federal district court.
General jurisdictional ordinances vary somewhat from the City of Sacramento to the County of Sacramento as well as the Cities of Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Citrus Heights and other incorporated Cities.
pure and applied research as well as long - term research projects ■ ■ strong governance arrangements — including research independence ■ ■ the location of the research centre, preferably in Victoria ■ ■ a balanced focus that includes physical, biological and social research ■ ■ links with teaching and promotion of graduate scholarships ■ ■ cross-institutional and jurisdictional collaboration ■ ■ international collaboration and sharing of knowledge ■ ■ the research priorities highlighted in evidence before the Commission.
This forecast will serve as a reference case in the CPUC 2010 resource adequacy process and may affect commitment responsibilities for CPUC - jurisdictional load serving entities (LSEs).
«In PJM's view, the jurisdictional divide between wholesale and retail under the EPSA reasoning allows PJM to account for curtailment only to the extent it reflects the action of a wholesale entity, such as a load - serving entity or competitive retail service provider, and only to the extent such curtailment reflects that entity's own wholesale load,» the operator said.
The cancelled program has been roundly criticized by REDD advocates, and it employed none of the methodology or safeguards that are cornerstones of jurisdictional REDD as outlined in ROW.
«REDD + (acronym for public forest conservation finance), particularly at the jurisdictional level, is still developing, and shouldn't be viewed as a replacement for farm - by - farm filtering that has been demonstrated effective for soy and cattle in the Brazilian Amazon,» she says.
The new trial court stated: «The only scenario likely to cause further delay of concern to Plaintiff is the possibility that the Court of Appeals will not rule on the jurisdictional issue or on the merits, but will dismiss the appeal as moot, concluding that the trial court should not have denied the motions to dismiss the first complaint after the Plaintiff had filed his amended complaint.»
The largest internal standard is the Acre Carbon Standard, used by the Brazilian state to track performance against emissions reductions targets as Acre continues its pilot under VCS jurisdictional nested REDD + standard.
ACR's REDD + safeguard requirements rely on existing, credible project - level safeguard standards as well as internationally recognized jurisdictional safeguard framework approaches.
I'm with you a bit on that Socrates, in the sense that I don't believe this Keynesian Grand Plan with all its jurisdictional warts can be pulled off as an answer to all our prayers.
Like Nepstad, he also advocates jurisdictional efforts, and offered the state of Pará's Green Municipalities Program (Programa Municípios Verdes — PMV) as an example.
However, she considers that the majority has overlooked an excellent opportunity to reflect on the relationship between the jurisdictional function of the SCC as guarantor of the supremacy of the Constitution and that of the CJEU in the field of fundamental rights.
... The problem raised by attempts to escape the contract tribunal so as to seek enforcement in the courts of rights arising under a collective agreement negotiated within the framework of a collective bargaining regime, solely on the grounds that the agreement does not explicitly address the jurisdictional question, is an equally profound difficulty.
More charitably, it may be seen as an attempt to resolve the many jurisdictional questions that might arise in — the many legal regimes that might apply to — its global operations.
The Court also makes reference to Recital 16 of the Regulation which underlines that the special rules of jurisdiction based on a close connection between the court and the dispute are meant to safeguard legal certainty as to the place of jurisdiction and to avoid that the respondent is exposed to a jurisdictional venue that he or she could not have reasonably foreseen.
State and local jurisdictional rules notwithstanding, the ABA concluded that ghostwriters make no statement of any kind to the tribunal as to the type or degree of legal services provided to the pro se litigant.
As a result, Melloni and Fransson tipped the balance of constitutional jurisdictional power in favour of the European court, in detriment to state ones.
Koza Ltd v Koza Altin Işletmeri AS: acted (with Richard Morgan QC) in a dispute over shareholder control of an English subsidiary of a major Turkish conglomerate and the recognition of a Turkish trusteeship, with a related jurisdictional dispute.
Acting Presiding Justice Bedsworth, writing for a 3 - 0 panel, adhered to the the law indicating that costs memo time limitations are not jurisdictional and to case law where courts indeed had treated prematurely filed cost bills as timely.
Indeed, the jurisdictional reach of statutes such as the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 and the UK Bribery Act 2010 means that conduct in Asia is often at the heart of enforcement actions by UK and US authorities, making the rules of privilege in the UK and US particularly important to multinational corporates.
Taft Local Government attorneys work closely with local government representatives to keep them apprised of regulatory and statutory changes and to assist in problem solving on difficult issues that public entities face daily, such as revenue generation, service delivery, tax exemptions, construction, inter-governmental agreements, jurisdictional boundaries, labor and employee - related matters.
Some federal cases are of the less serious variety, due to jurisdictional issues — such as Native - American Nation Indian Reservations or federal lands.
As a result of his participation in this case, David is very familiar with the Energy Charter Treaty and the jurisdictional issues arising thereunder.
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