Sentences with phrase «broad ruling»

In the regular world, this is easy to understand, because contract law is just a subset of the much broader rule of law.
I think it's fair to say that the call for more internet regulation has started to sound like a battle - cry for many in this space, whether it's additional competition, data privacy, telecoms, tax, or copyright rules as well as broader rules on liability for content.
If you follow the Supreme Court closely, you'll see time and time again that they use whatever excuse they can to decide cases on very, very narrow grounds, rather than routinely issuing very broad rulings the clearly apply to a wide variety of similar cases.
Acknowledging that the Internet «is simply a very different medium», he finds «compelling arguments to revisit the overly broad rules on special jurisdiction» developed by the Court.
The order is comprised of three broad rules related to transparency, blocking, and discrimination:
It's better to have someone who works in your field than someone who is trying to apply broad rules of grammar unilaterally.
This is however a very broad rule and you should decide the cover amount after taking into account the number of your dependents, your income and liabilities and estimating the cost of sustaining the lifestyle for your family in your absence.
But the administration and computer software and telecommunications groups are urging the court to avoid a broad ruling in favour of copyright protection that could call into question the rapidly evolving world of cloud computing, which gives users access to a vast online computer network that stores and processes information.
«Broad rules, such as those imposed by SB4, that push local law enforcement to take a more active role in immigration enforcement will further strain the relationship between local law enforcement and these diverse communities,» police chiefs from several major Texas cities wrote in a letter last week.
But what if rather than rules of thumb for various technical subjects, there were broad rules of thumb to help you live a saner, happier life?
But Verrilli said the court should not issue a broad ruling that would foreclose all similar lawsuits, even when the corporation being sued is American.
An exception to this broad rule applies to IRAs, both traditional and Roth: Up to a set amount per person — currently about $ 1.28 million — is safe from creditors.
But if you are tempted to catch bottoms, to be the investor who can recognize treasure where others find trash, there are some broad rules that I suggest you follow.
And the broad rule of thumb is that the Tories reclaim Ukip voters by a ratio of around 2:1 over Labour.
Ms. Garcia said she applauded the «court's refusal to accept the invitation of voucher proponents to issue a broad ruling that could place in jeopardy the ability of states to protect their public education system.»
A broader rule ordering similar recorders on all commercial trucks and buses will soon follow.
While it's impossible to say what your unit cost might be — there are too many variables from project to project — a broad rule of thumb is that if you're producing a minimum of one thousand black - and - white trade paperbacks, your cost is likely to be around $ 1 to $ 2 per unit, and for hardcovers about $ 3 to $ 4 per unit.
I believe it does apply as a broad rule for life... in Chechnya.
Apparently the broad rule of thumb is that I can expect to get # 550 - # 600 a year for every # 10k in my pension pot.
A broad rule - of - thumb for younger applicants is to cover 10 times your income — but, if to get a more pointed estimate, you'll need to do some math.
In order to qualify, the broad rules are that the investment must be in a specified small business corporation that is Canadian, controlled by Canadians, engaged in an active business carried on in Canada and you can not own more than 10 per cent of the company.
There are broad rules you must follow, without which you will be unable to get the best out of your Border Collie and this will end up having a detrimental effect in your relationship with your dog.
Another broad rule of thumb: If it's expensive, it could be bluefin.
In affirming the trial judge's order, the Supreme Court cautioned that its decision was not to be read as setting a broad rule.
To draft broad coverage while leaving room for the various activities where the broad rules might not be suitable (and views differ strongly on how many of those there are), is difficult.
It serves as a prime opportunity to efficiently and effectively introduce the work of an organization or practitioner to the broader rule of law community.
A broad ruling against extraterritoriality is more dangerous to plaintiffs for two reasons.
It is unlikely that a Canadian court would have made such a broad ruling as Kirtsaeng allowing the parallel importation of books under Canadian law because of the book specific regulations we have.
But it seems clear that the OP is looking for a broader rule and ostensibly unconditional illegalities may be waived for a police officer because some bloke has said it's okay for the day.
The defendants resisted disclosure of certain documents on the authority of R. v. Anderson (SCC 2014), which was said to have established a broad rule imposing a «threshold evidentiary burden» on a party challenging prosecutorial discretion.
Often an Act may set out broad rules, which need detailed regulations to be drafted to be effective.
A broad rule - of - thumb for younger applicants is to cover 10 times your income — but, if to get a more pointed estimate, you'll need to do some math.
As a broad rule, the older the driver, the lower his or her insurance premiums.
This is however a very broad rule and you should decide the cover amount after taking into account the number of your dependants, your income and liabilities and estimating the cost of sustaining the lifestyle for your family in your absence.
A broad rule for determining the sum insured level should be four to five times your annual salary.
There were other defensive moves as well, because in its original form the rule included very specific credit standards borrowers would have to meet, and those were also taken out and replaced with a broad rule that gives lenders flexibility in how they meet the rule's intent, which is to create a class of safe loans that borrowers have a reasonable expectation of paying back.
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