Sentences with phrase «became practicable»

A superannuation provider will not comply with the compulsory cashing requirement if it allows the deceased member's superannuation interest to remain in the accumulation phase after a time when it became practicable to cash the deceased member's superannuation interest.
(ii) The covered health care provider must inform the individual and provide an opportunity to object to uses or disclosures for directory purposes as required by paragraph (a)(2) of this section when it becomes practicable to do so.
For the first time, verification of apostilles may become practicable.

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Franklin Templeton will develop an individualized emergency response plan with the employee as soon as practicable once they become aware of the need (overall emergency response plan already in place).
In the wake of America's 1907 financial panic, the Aldrich - Vreeland Act of 1908 created a «National Monetary Commission... to inquire into and report to Congress at the earliest date practicable, what changes are necessary or desirable in the monetary system of the United States or in the laws relating to banking and currency...» [1] The Commission's thirty - five monographs provided an exhaustive study of central banking structures and commercial banking policies, laying the groundwork for what in 1913 became the Federal Reserve Act.
Communications satellites which became scientifically practicable by the late 1950's will provide an abundance of channel space of high quality and at very low cost.
Gradually, inexorably, it is becoming clear that there is no safe and practicable way to provide our energy needs...
It is the policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with State and local governments, Indian tribes, and other interested stakeholders to use all practicable means and measures to protect, restore, and conserve natural resources to enable them to become more resilient, adapt to, and withstand the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification.
(1) If, during or shortly after the testing process, you become aware of any event that will cause the test to be cancelled (see § 40.267), you must try to correct the problem promptly, if practicable.
(b) If, as an STT, BAT, employer or other service agent administering the testing process, you become aware of a «correctable flaw» (see § 40.269) that has not already been corrected, you must take all practicable action to correct the problem so that the test is not cancelled.
This payment strategy is one of the fastest - growing because it saves consumers money and enables them to become debt - free as inexpensively and quickly as practicable.
Generally, if the underpayment is due to an honest trustee error, the Commissioner considers «as soon as practicable» to be within 28 days of the trustee becoming aware of the underpayment.
The Court upheld a decision of The Law Society of Manitoba's Discipline Panel finding a lawyer guilty of professional misconduct for, inter alia, failing to give notice to the Director of Insurance of the Law Society as soon as practicable after becoming aware of any acts or omissions that might give rise to a claim.
The requirement for insured lawyers to report potential claims to the insurer as soon as practicable upon becoming aware of circumstances which might result in a claim is not only part of every CLIA liability insurance policy, but also set out in the Law Society of Manitoba Rules and the Code of Professional Conduct.
(D) If a person who is serving in a fiduciary position becomes a judge, he or she must comply with this Rule as soon as reasonably practicable, but in no event later than one year after becoming a judge.
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