Sentences with phrase «by court decisions»

You can not use the fee arbitration process if the fee was set by a court decision, by a statute, or by court rule.
Under Alabama law, custody of any child (ren) of the marriage may be granted jointly or to either parent by court decision (order).
«The on - going changes to the numerous real estate laws and regulations, and refinements in the law driven by court decisions, impact everyone who may be involved in providing any type of professional services to the public.»
I am confident that my client's children's right to participate in Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander culture has been preserved as a result of the decision made by the Court
This has been supplemented by court decisions as well as many findings by Federal and Provincial Privacy Commissioners.
But, let's take a moment to review how and why the consolidation of the banking industry, fostered by court decisions and the Reagan and Clinton administrations, has played out.
At least one major opponent (Navalny) forbidden to run for Presidency by a Court decision that seems to be motivated by political purposes,
Argentina strenuously denied that the NY judge was even competent to hear the case but it was hit by a court decision, not an arbitral decision.
Harshbarger says he was excited and satisfied by the courts decision to allow the vote.
«In fact, I have spoken to almost all the people that are affected by the court decision and assured them of my readiness to work with them to ensure that the party returns as one family,» Sheriff said.
The way the Constitution is understood is influenced by court decisions, especially those of the Supreme Court.
Massachusetts» success started with the Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993 (MERA), a sweeping bill of reform that was prompted by a court decision McDuffy vs. Robertson.
Now, President Kennedy's tests for equal educational opportunity still stand the test of time, even as they have been modified by court decisions and public policies.
Under the treaty of the East African Community, Tanzania is obliged to abide by court decisions.
These limits can be imposed by regulation, and are justified by court decisions requiring the Environmental Protection Authority to control greenhouse gas emissions.
National legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, pursuant to which compulsory removal from the VAT register of a company whose dissolution has been ordered by a court decision results, even where the dissolved company remains party to contracts in force and states that it has not ceased its activity during the period of its liquidation, in the obligation to calculate the input VAT due or paid on available assets on the date of that dissolution and to pay it to the State.
However, Kenney's remarks failed to mention that the Enbridge pipeline approval was overturned by a court decision which found that the Harper government had failed to adequately consult First Nations about the project.
Case law • Over 140,000 court decisions since 1876 • All decisions reported in print since 1970 • All decisions decided prior to 1970 that have been cited by courts after 1970 • Parallel citations of all cases published in print appear on the face of the decision • The most complete collection of electronically reported decisions in Canada • Every jurisdiction in Canada • In English and in French, as issued by the court
Although the state fees will not be refunded under any circumstances other than those stated above, at its discretion, a court may allow a refund of a court diversion fee to a student (this is a court by court decision).
«It is so much better to use a process like this to resolve conflict instead of decisions being shoved down parties» throats by court decision
What Frank and Walter won't tell you is that EVERY Agent working under an independent contractor agreement in this country, has been protected by court decisions rendered on the original independent contractor agreements these guys, cleverly slipped into the industry in the late 80's to protect the agents.
Under District of Columbia law, custody of any child (ren) of the marriage may be granted jointly or to either parent by court decision (order).
«The on - going changes to the numerous real estate laws and regulations, and refinements in the law driven by court decisions, impact everyone who may be involved in providing any type of professional services to the public.»
I am confident that my child's right to participate in Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander culture has been preserved as a result of the decision made by the Court
Under Maryland law, custody of any child (ren) of the marriage may be granted jointly or to either parent by court decision (order).
But if they begin to act recklessly or against your best interest, they could potentially lose their Power of Attorney (POA) by court decision.
For example, Crypto Exchange Coinbase, by court decision, transferred the US Internal Revenue Service data of 13,000 users in order to perform tax audit.
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