Sentences with phrase «bill drafters»

He said it's a «real bill drafter's nightmare, except for the charitable foundation dodge, which is also most likely to be promptly rejected by the IRS.»

Not exact matches

One wonders why the Bill's drafter did not elect to confine him or herself to the language of s 92A.
The greatest injury of the «wall» notion is its mischievous diversion of judges from the actual intentions of the drafters of the Bill of Rights.
Bishop Alfred Edwards of St Asaph wrote that the drafter of the bill was «a genius at wrapping up and concealing our gems».
Again, these are blanket rules — the bill's drafters attempted to include all food retailers, from CSA farmers to McDonald's beef distribution centers, under the same umbrella.
Since 2009 BBA has hosted this symposium bringing together drafters, sponsors, supporters and critics of state bills to reform the use of employee non-compete agreements (ENCAs) and, separately, alternatively or complementarily, to enact the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA).
Ontario translates its draft bills into French, but it is common enough to have the drafter come back to the instructing solicitor suggesting changes to the English so that the French can be made to work more smoothly.
Bill Beausoleil and Andrew Schwenk were the primary drafters of the briefs.
Winnipeg lawyer Brian Bowman, one of the drafters of the legislation, explained to me that the Bill was based on similar privacy legislation in Alberta that has been deemed to be substantially similar to PIPEDA.
With all due respect for the drafters of this bill, it is fundamentally so different from what it should be that I would rather we focus our energy on agreeing that we need to make changes to the custody system in consideration of the best interests of the child and equal custody so that both parents have access to the child.
He is one of the drafters of Bill C - 560, which would have enshrined equal shared parenting in law.
The drafters of the Bill appear to have promoted «public interest» as the overarching factor underpinning an amount of «just and equitable compensation».
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