Sentences with phrase «body of law defining»

Iowa renters insurance is governed by the policy provisions and a very specific body of law defining the few circumstances where coverage might not apply.

Not exact matches

the possibility of realizing the emancipatory impulse of feminism lies not in concretising and more fully defining the boundaries of «our bodies» through law, but in accepting «the self» as something that is negotiable and contestable.
With the simplest of methods for gathering the simplest of nourishment and with a few acts of healing, we have sufficient justification for abandoning: one of the ten commandments, a substantial body of religious law, a defining cultural activity and for setting aside all the spiritual and secular reasoning for honoring and holding sacred a day of rest and reflection — and replace it with professional sports, athletic competitions for children, travel and recreation, cultural activities and being open for business 24/7.
If the fundamental laws of connection changed altogether with variations, for instance, in the shape or size of bodies, or if the laws governing the behavior of a complex had no relation whatever to the laws governing the behavior of its parts when belonging to other complexes, there could hardly be a limitation of independent variety in the sense in which this has been defined.
Changes to competition laws (milk wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined), statutory duty of good faith, unfair contract terms (seeks «recognition of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension of unfair contract terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of drinking milk») and mandatory code of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
Initially the FDA tried to regulate them as drug - delivery devices, defined under federal law as items «intended to affect the structure or any function of the body
GA maps the land masses below the ocean's surface through basic geological work and seismic and bathymetric analysis (measuring water depth at various places in a body of water) to better define and legally extend Australia's continental shelf for a submission to the United Nations under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Although each state defines UPL differently, the practice of law is generally recognized to include: (1) accepting cases from a client; (2) setting fees; (3) rendering legal advice; (4) signing legal documents; and (5) appearing in a representative capacity before a court or other adjudicatory body.
Michigan law defines «threshold injury» as «serious impairment of an important body function, serious disfigurement or scarring, or death.»
Furthermore, the AG repeats that Article 51 of the Charter clearly defines that the provisions of the Charter are addressed to the institutions and bodies of the EU and to the Member States when they are implementing EU law.
Section 2 (c) of the Act defines the term «International Commercial Arbitration» and it means an Arbitration relating to disputes arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, considered as commercial under the law in force in Bangladesh and where at least one of the parties is: (i) an individual who is a national of or habitually resident in, any country other than Bangladesh; or (ii) a body corporate which is incorporated in any country other than Bangladesh; or (iii) a company or an association or a body of individuals whose central management and control is exercised in any country other than Bangladesh, or (iv) the Government of a foreign country.
In international law, where there is no integrated judicial system and where every judicial or arbitral organ needs a specific constitutive instrument defining its jurisdiction, «the first obligation of the Court - as of any other judicial body - is to ascertain its own competence.»
AB 1964 expands current law to require accommodation of «religious dress practices» and «religious grooming practices,» broadly defined to include head or face coverings, jewelry, the wearing or carrying of religious clothing, and the wearing of all forms of head, facial and body hair in the observance of the employee's religion.
Michigan law defines serious impairment as «an objectively manifested impairment of an important body function that affects the person's general ability to lead his or her normal life.»
A body of case law has grown around the term «economic loss» (which is not defined in the SABS), primarily focused on what is or is not an «economic loss».
The reality, however, is that real life problems tend to be messy and complex and may involve multiple areas of law with lots of issues and complicating factors with there being no obvious, defining body of cases or commentary limited to the particular problem.
Each jurisdiction has laws, licensing bodies, and regulations that describe requirements for education and training and define the scope of practice of health professionals and workers.
Riparian Rights Riparian rights, based on old English common law, define the rights of access and use enjoyed by an owner whose property abuts a natural body of water.
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