(She also links the birth of the Mungnimhoe style to a traumatic period of Korean history, noting that the Ink Forest painters grew up under Japanese occupation and that for them «ink painting was an opportunity through which to free the mark from what its members saw
as the obligations imposed on it via the dominance of nihonga, the body of paintings made according to traditional Japanese artistic conventions.»)
Develop and conduct privacy education and awareness training programs to ensure that all employees understand the policies / practices required, as well
as the obligations they impose
The CATSI Act links to the Native Title Act by defining a «native title legislation obligation»
as those obligations imposed by the native title legislation on a registered native title body corporate.
Not exact matches
At the start of June, before the new law went through, the European Commission said EU member states should avoid «
imposing disproportionate
obligations» on people who occasionally offer services through platforms such
as Uber.
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.
It means that the
obligations the law
imposes on the corporation, such
as liability for harms caused by the firm's operations, are not generally extended to the shareholders.
For instance, inasmuch
as the founders» notion of free self - government rests on an essentially Lockean conception of freedom
as power outside and prior to truth (however much God or truth
imposes an extrinsic
obligation to obey, and however reasonable it is to do so in view of future rewards and punishments), then American liberty will eventually erode the moral and cultural foundations of civil society inherited from Protestant Christianity.
For the sake of those who do make the effort to attend, and
as a reminder that the
obligation to worship is
imposed on us by God himself and is not subject to our convenience, it is my opinion that this universally unpopular change should be reversed forthwith.»
The evil of the world is that those elements which are translucent so far
as transmission is concerned, in themselves are of slight weight; and that those elements with individual weight, by their discord,
impose upon vivid immediacy the
obligation that it fade into night.
This acknowledgment introduces certain
obligations felt
as heteronomously
imposed burdens.
For the philosophical question
as to how the making of a sign can
impose a moral
obligation see G.E.M.Anscombe, Collected Philosophical Papers Vol.3, Blackwell 1981 pp. 10 21, 97 103.
But it also
imposed a sense of
obligation, which encouraged mainline Protestant intellectuals to transcend the ideological conflicts of the moment in order to speak to the nation
as a whole.
Globalization does not prevent Indian theologians from writing in their own languages but
imposes on them an
obligation, at least on some of them, to write in English
as well because, without doing so, their insights can not be shared with other theologians in the world.
Probabilism was based on the insight that a doubtful moral
obligation may not be
imposed as though it were certain.
«
As the United States
imposes its strongest sanctions to date and the European Union prepares to
impose an embargo on Iranian oil, the choice for Tehran will be sharpened — meet your international
obligations or face the consequences,» they added.
These include the «renewables
obligation», which is effectively a quota mechanism
imposing costs on generators who fail to generate a set proportion of their electricity from renewables and more recently, courtesy of the energy bill, a most peculiar mechanism, otherwise known
as «contracts for difference».
The agreement was structured with a balanced risk allocation mechanism, with Liquidated damages and penalties
imposed on Ameri in case of failure to perform the
obligations as per the terms & conditions.
That is why, whenever I was asked about it, I said
as far
as I am aware he is meeting the
obligations that are
imposed upon him.»
Brands Inc, and others, have agreed to
impose on growers
as part of their contractual
obligations.
The act burdens the states
as well
as local districts,
imposing obligations to develop academic standards, test all students annually in grades 3 through 8, hire «highly qualified» teachers in core subjects, and reconstitute persistently failing schools in order to remain eligible for federal aid.
As Congress
imposed new
obligations on states and school districts, conflict arose over their performance of those duties.
In Presidents, Congress, and the Public Schools (Harvard Education Press: March 2015), I describe how Congress
imposed the same
obligation on the schools
as the Department's proposal.
(8) for an educational benefit overpayment or loan made, insured or guaranteed by a governmental unit, or made under any program funded in whole or in part by a governmental unit or nonprofit institution, or for an
obligation to repay funds received
as an educational benefit, scholarship or stipend, unless excepting such debt from discharge under this paragraph will
impose an undue hardship on the debtor and the debtor's dependents;
The exceptions to this rule are: penalties, fines, forfeiture and compensation orders
imposed by any court, any liability due to fraud, any
obligation to pay aliment, student loans, and money owed to someone who holds a security on your property such
as a secured loan or mortgage loan.
Most debts except: fines, penalties, compensation and forfeiture orders
imposed by any court; any debt that has been incurred through fraud; student loans; any
obligation to pay maintenance to an ex-spouse due under a court order (not Child Support Agency arrears or Child Maintenance Service arrears); and money owed to a creditor whose debt is secured on your property (such
as a mortgage or secured loan).
And it is in this way that art becomes what Richter has described
as «the highest form of hope» and Richter himself the «heir to a vast, grand, rich culture of painting... which we have lost, but which still
imposes obligations on us.»»
With this autobiographical turn, the artist opens the exhibition to considering the different conditions
imposed on each generation and works to shift the
obligation of artmaking from those materials and techniques once defined
as high art to include those relegated to craft.
The sponsors of I - 1631 included a similar but less stringent provision, requiring electric utility plans to include «a long - term strategy to eliminate any fee
obligation»
imposed by the measure,
as a way to push utilities to use at least some of the retained revenue to directly reduce carbon from their electricity generating sources.
The disparity seems to be shrinking, which I think
imposes greater
obligations on the blogosphere to
impose the same standards on its participants
as it demands of mainstream science.
Although groups and individuals have respectable ethical arguments to make that they are complying with their ethical duties if they are meeting nationally
imposed obligations, ethical arguments remain that they should do more if: (a) the national target does not move
as quickly
as possible to reduce the nation's emissions to its fair share of safe global emissions, or (b) the group or individual could do more to reduce GHG emissions without
imposing great hardship on themselves because they are wasting GHG emitting energy on unnecessary activities.
Under international law
as it developed out of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia and evolved in the West,
obligations may be
imposed on a sovereign state only with its consent.
First Climate CEO Sascha Lafeld seized the opportunity to personally speak to the sector representatives and their clients: «By
imposing the
obligation of mandatory reports on CSR at the beginning of 2017, the EU noticeably boosted sustainability
as a topic within the events sector.
By reg 3 (3) the
obligations are
imposed on non-employers only in so far
as they have control over the work equipment, the way in which it is used or the person who uses it, and then only to the extent of that control.
The latter judgment reiterates a similar point in substantive terms: not only can Member States organize transmission system operators
as public companies, they can also
impose additional
obligations on energy providers, if these requirements are justified on overriding grounds of the public interest.
... the law of tort
imposes an
obligation to compensate for any harm done on the basis of reasonable foresight, not
as insurance.
What
obligations does EU data protection law
impose on search engines such
as Google vis - à - vis individuals who wish to suppress information about them which is lawfully available online?
At the same time, according to him, «it can not be automatically assumed that Treaty provisions which
impose on Member States a precise and unconditional
obligation as to the result to be achieved,
as is the case for Article 325 (1) and (2) TFEU, automatically fulfil, in each and every situation, the requirement of foreseeability required by the principles of legality and legal certainty» (para. 176).
«neither the reference, in Article 4 (4)(c) of the Aarhus Convention, to enquiries «of a criminal or disciplinary nature», nor the
obligation, laid down in the second paragraph of Article 4 (4) of that convention, to interpret in a restrictive way the grounds for refusal of access mentioned in Article 4 (4)(c), can be understood
as imposing a precise
obligation on the EU legislature.
One is that the ECJ's view in Taricco I on the interpretation and application of the
obligation to combat fraud,
imposed on Member States by Article 325 TFUE, opens the way to a new approach to tax fraud
as a crime against human rights.
While the disclosure
obligations imposed on the Crown make the preliminary inquiry less important
as a forum for disclosure of the Crown's case against the accused, the constitutional principle that evidence should be made available to the defence if there is a possibility that non-disclosure will impair the accused's right to make full answer and defence, by extension, would seem to direct the justice presiding at the preliminary inquiry to ensure that the defence is given the widest latitude in obtaining disclosure during the course of the preliminary inquiry.
The Court ruled that the employee knew, or ought to have known, that the surreptitious recording was a breach of his confidentiality and privacy
obligations to his employer
as well
as of the personal code of conduct he had prepared
as part of the corrective action
imposed on him.
This presumption is also a logical extension of the understanding that penalties serve
as an incentive to ensure that persons exercise a minimum standard of care in fulfilling their
obligations imposed by law.
The court then expressed general agreement with the Federal Court of Appeal's decision in the RCMP Complaints Commission case, although it broadened that court's characterization of the third category to include not just disqualification cases, but also, for example, cases where a regulator wished to
impose conditions such
as supervision or special reporting
obligations on a registrant.
So, in essence, what the apartment contract says is, that you agree to do or not do some things (including paying rent), in return for your landlord temporarily granting you some rights (such
as the right to reside (generally exclusive), the right to control the space, etc.), and
imposing some
obligations on themselves (which vary from place to place).
FREs need to ensure that subcontracting limitations are
imposed to ensure that all such subcontractors are subject to the same security, confidentiality and audit
obligations as the cloud service provider.
As there is an
obligation on the court in terms of statute to
impose a clean break, extensive time to acquire the settlement amount is not likely to be contemplated when there are assets that can be disposed of by the wealthier party.
Implement Council Reg 111 / 2005 / EC, which
imposes obligations on operators in respect of the documentation, recording and labelling of substances useful for the manufacture of controlled drugs, known
as drug precursors (scheduled substances).
When GDPR comes into force in 2018, WhatsApp will be perfectly placed for compliance with the «Privacy by Design»
obligations it
imposes, in addition to the new draft ePrivacy Regulation which will extend current laws on the security of electronic communications to «over the top» providers such
as WhatsApp.
While the OPC has recently signaled its intention to call for order making and fine
imposing powers in general (presumably these would cover the breach notification regime
as well
as existing PIPEDA
obligations), there appears to be little Government will to update PIPEDA or improve privacy protections.
We would not know,
as far from
imposing even rudimentary reporting
obligations, TSPs are prevented from ever disclosing such sharing has occurred without first seeking permission from the requesting agency (section 9 (2.1) of PIPEDA).