Sentences with phrase «authorisation which»

Those already there have usually set up as «legal advisers», conseils juridiques, a status not subject to prior authorisation which allows them to offer non-contentious legal services.
Inmates are barred from talking to journalists without the authorisation of the governor - an authorisation which is rarely granted and arrives a month later if it is.
There is even a precedent with the concept of a «lead authority» for BCR authorisations which has been working quite effectively for years now.

Not exact matches

«As a result, online platforms which offer cryptocurrency derivatives fall within the scope of MiFID 2 and must therefore comply with the authorisation, conduct of business rules, and the EMIR trade reporting obligation to a trade repository.»
The ACCC's interim Merger Authorisation Guidelines, released in late 2017, provide that the ACCC will take into account «any benefits that would result from the proposed acquisition, regardless of the market in which that benefit occurs».
There were no instances in which the Tribunal denied authorisation.
Three mergers were granted authorisation during the ten year period during which the Tribunal had first instance decision - making power in merger authorisation cases (between 2007 - 5 November 2017).
Regulators also aim to help small and medium - sized farming enterprises in their conversion to organic production, proposing the authorisation of group certifications, which could save smaller farmers time and money.
The ACCC «has granted interim authorisation for Australian Seafood Industries (ASI) to collect a levy, in conjunction with hatcheries, on the purchase of Pacific oyster spat» which will enable ASI to undertake «research into developing spat with resistance to the Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS)».
ACCC Chairman, Graeme Samuel, noted that the ACCC had» taken into account the fact that Virgin Blue and Etihad currently do not operate any competing services, as well as the lead time required to market and sell tickets before the commencement of long - haul services» (which was not the case in respect of the recently denied authorisation for a proposed alliance between Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand).
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
-- Twenty (20) radio stations have been asked to settle their Provisional Authorisation (renewal) fees which have been invalidated due to non-payment within sixty days — to pay interest on due amount.
This followed the completion of a nationwide FM Spectrum Audit conducted this year to determine compliance of Authorisation Holders with their Authorisation conditions and to determine which FM stations were in operations or otherwise.
May is promoting powers which would allow people organising public meetings to require police authorisation before they can update their Facebook.
The debate over parliamentary consent and security council authorisation reflect the extent to which the shadow of the Iraq war still looms large over British defence decision - making.
The UK has not deployed control equipment requiring codes to be sent before weapons can be used, such as the U.S. Permissive Action Link, which if installed would preclude the possibility that military officers could launch British nuclear weapons without authorisation.
Whoever it was who did the interview checked the passport, which contained a judge's authorisation for a six - month general visitor's visa and entry clearance for the UK.
The changes to be made will be a revision of the code of practice, revising which public bodies can use Ripa and making sure that authorisation comes from the most upper echelons of government.
The change would almost certainly come through an amendment to section 44 of the Terrorism Act, which prevents the police forcing people to remove clothing other than headgear, foot wear, jackets or gloves once an authorisation has been made.
The move followed the completion of a nationwide FM Spectrum Audit conducted this year to determine compliance of Authorisation Holders with their Authorisation conditions and to determine which FM stations were in operations or otherwise.
A cross-party group of MPs and peers will investigate the air strikes, the Government's authorisation of which shows complete contempt for parliamentary democracy.
Miranda was questioned under schedule seven of the Terrorism Act 2000, which allows authorities at airports, ports and borders considerable powers to stop and search people without prior authorisation or reasonable suspicion.
The US's emergency authorisation will allow the use of a kit that looks for flu genes using a polymerase chain reaction test, which has been made specific for H7N9.
The European Union's highest court on Tuesday ruled that honey which contains trace amounts of pollen from genetically modified (GM) corn must be labelled as GM produce and undergo full safety authorisation before it can be sold as food.
Furthermore, the U.S. Congress has been largely divided about it as well, with the Senate being silent on the subject and the House of Representatives vehemently opposing it, as evidenced by the two houses» largely incompatible versions for a 2013 NASA Authorisation Act that were unveiled last year, an agreement on which has remained elusive ever since.
Any material on this site which is the property of a third party may only be modified, copied, distributed, transmitted, displayed, performed, reproduced, published, licensed with the authorisation and consent of that third party.
It has a large number of applicants and provides many features to its customers which includes 24 hours customer service, associate authorisation and an interracial consultant in case you have any problems or questions, or you need assistance.
We will not be responsible for any harm which results from your disclosure, or authorisation of the disclosure of your password or from use by any person of your password to gain access to your Account or Account Name.
I suspect for things which are «enter card number, first month is free», there is still an authorisation request being sent for that first month.
The implementation of the care package therefore required authorisation from the Court of Protection which, in turn involved lengthy (and costly) legal discussions.»
Now, what if a product suddenly, and systematically, is being used for a cause, for which it had not been intended, or regarding which its legal authorisation is uncertain?
It alleges that by selling the Filmspeler the defendant makes an act of communication to the public under Article 3 of the Information Society Directive (InfoSoc Directive) as implemented into Dutch law, which requires authorisation from the right holder.
Second, the ECJ concluded that «a person who has obtained a copy of a computer program under a license is entitled, without the authorisation of the owner of the copyright, to observe, study or test the functioning of that program so as to determine the ideas and principles which underlie any element of the program, in the case where that person carries out acts covered by the licence and acts of loading and running necessary for the use of the computer program, and on condition that that person does not infringe the exclusive rights of the owner of the copyright in that program» (para. 62).
Therefore, through the recognition of the primacy of EU law norms, but with the crucial qualification that such primacy is conditional on the constitutional authorisation of the domestic legal order in accordance with Parliamentary Sovereignty, the majority of the Supreme Court justices justify their claim that «we would not accept that the so - called fundamental rule of recognition (ie the fundamental rule by reference to which all other rules are validated) underlying UK laws has been varied by the 1972 Act or would be varied by its repeal» [Paragraph 60].
The guidance also contains detailed information on charity proceedings, a specific category of legal claim concerning the internal administration of charities which require authorisation from the commission.
The whole point of an article 218 (11) reference, moreover, was «to forestall the legal complications caused by situations in which the Member States enter into international commitments without the requisite authorisation when, under EU law, they no longer have the necessary legislative competence to put those commitments into effect» (para 47).
The sole ground of appeal to the Supreme Court was that the scheme was contrary to regulation 14 of the Provision of Services Regulations 2009, which implement the Services Directive (2006 / 123 / EC), because it was alleged to be an authorisation scheme not justified by an overriding reason relating to the public interest.
The Court assumed, without deciding, that QASA was indeed an authorisation scheme, in circumstances where it did not deal with entitlement to engage in a particular profession, but rather with the competence that had to be shown to undertake work at a specific level — the Court indicated that this was not a straightforward issue, which it would have been inclined to refer to the CJEU, had it been necessary to decide it.
Undertaking a regulated activity without the appropriate authorisation is known as a breach of the «general prohibition», which is a criminal offence (FSMA 2000, s 23).
Transactions on which we have advised both originators and arrangers as well as being involved in the set - up and where applicable, authorisation of the securitisation undertakings.
Further, a number of other provisions in FSMA (for example, sections 26, 27 and 30) render agreements or transactions unenforceable, and give rights to recover money (or other property) and to obtain compensation, where the circumstances in which those agreements or transactions were entered into contravene certain rules in FSMA (for instance, if necessary authorisation from the FCA has not been obtained).
With Young Persons, you can use the Court of Protection as long as the Young Person is not «ineligible» for a DoLS Standard Authorisation by virtue of the criteria in cases A-E set down in Schedule 1A MCA 2005; in which case you would need to approach the Inherent Jurisdiction.
Ambush marketing can be defined as prohibited marketing activities which try to take advantage of the huge interest and high profile of an event by creating a commercial association and / or seeking promotional exposure without the authorisation of the event organiser.
In this update we take a look at two recent significant legal developments: firstly, a case in which a tax tribunal found that HMRC had been wrong to deny tax relief on an «in specie» contribution; and secondly, developments regarding the SSAS exemption under the master trust authorisation regime.
This decision provides a good guide to the cases in which hospitals and care homes will be required to seek authorisation from a supervisory body to deprive incapable adults of their liberty.
The notion of an «authorisation or qualification» suggested some kind of objective standard which the qualifying body applied, an even - handed, not to say «transparent», test which people might pass or fail.
(2) The Commissioner must give authorisation for the demonstration to which the notice relates.
However, only WOVs which are uneconomical to repair may be repaired if authorisation is granted.
A number of digital ID schemes are emerging, including OpenID Connect, a protocol combining an identity layer and an authorisation server, which allows clients of all types (e.g. developers) to request and receive information about authenticated session and end - users across websites and apps without having to own or manage password files.
The Azure Active Directory contains user identity and allows users to access specific resources for which they have prior authorisation.
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