If you are not similarly governed
by jurisdictional legislation then I respectfully request you tell us which province this would be.
It also is influenced
by jurisdictional health care legislation and therefore should be a tailored document for an individual or group in the workplace.
A citation is dismissed
by the jurisdictional court on its own motion, for technical problems not correctable under civil traffic rules of court.
Upon notification
by the jurisdictional court, Crash and Learn will verify with the Arizona Supreme Court division staff a refund is requested.
A refund will also be provided to a student that has a citation dismissed
by the jurisdictional court for a technical error.
Fortunately, the demand by the legal profession for more cases on subjects that were neglected
by jurisdictional law reports, and the demand for cases organized organized on a topical basis, was so great that topical law reports were an instant commercial and critical success.
Why are counsel for Myanmar and Bangladesh not invited, given that the interests of those states are obviously affected
by the jurisdictional issue — particularly Myanmar's, given that the conference concerns the potential criminal responsibility of its officials?
I cringe when I come across stories like this one described by Michael Fox that involve a huge verdict eviscerated
by jurisdictional error.
Animal control officers may at all times be accompanied and assisted
by jurisdictional police officers.
Rental income on the property being vacated, reduced by the appropriate vacancy factor as determined
by the jurisdictional FHA Homeownership Center (see http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/ref/sfh2-21u.cfm) may be considered in the underwriting analysis under the following circumstances:
Stakeholder consultations were conducted within jurisdictions using the arrangements determined
by jurisdictional authorities, major employing authorities and teacher regulatory authorities.
Not exact matches
Singh, who has long stood in opposition to the project on the grounds that it was approved under what he calls flawed environmental assessment rules adopted
by the previous Conservative government, said Wednesday the Trudeau government should, in tandem with B.C., ask the Supreme Court for a reference to resolve what he calls
jurisdictional issues.
Jagmeet Singh, meanwhile, waded into the impasse in Ottawa
by proposing that the Trudeau Liberals work with the British Columbia government on a joint reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada, fast - tracking a resolution to what the federal NDP leader calls
jurisdictional issues arising from B.C.'s objections to the project.
With pro-Constantinople forces promoting the Council and pro-Moscow forces generally opposing the endeavor, the majority of primates remain inert with their attention being consumed
by local concerns and
jurisdictional disputes.
And yet in the
jurisdictional struggle between church courts and common law courts Coke not only claimed the latter's superiority but justified the claim
by reference to common law tradition.20 In so doing he effectively sided with Puritanism in its struggle against Anglican traditionalism.
The Bishop of Rome was regarded
by all other bishops of the Church as «first among equals,» not on account of any alleged
jurisdictional supremacy accruing to the See of Peter, but in respect to the antiquity and greatness of the city of Rome, the first capital of the empire...
«Any attempt
by the judge here to compel prosecution through the use of his contempt power exceeded his
jurisdictional authority.»
The complex
jurisdictional legal battle ended yesterday when lawyers for the Justice Secretary Chris Grayling successfully appealed an earlier victory in the UK courts
by the Barclays.
Dr Kristian Metcalfe, lead author from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation (CEC) at the University of Exeter who undertook the coastal survey with colleagues, said: «Conservation efforts for sea turtles can be hampered
by their migratory life cycles, which carry them across
jurisdictional boundaries and international waters.
The rule will «better protect our aquatic resources,
by strengthening the consistency, predictability, and transparency of our
jurisdictional determinations,» added Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Jo - Ellen Darcy.
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by personal delivery or mail; and (c) irrevocably waive the right to trial
by jury and any jurisdictional and venue defenses otherwise availabl
by jury and any
jurisdictional and venue defenses otherwise available.
Their goal is to disrupt the cartel activities of one of the most prominent criminal organizations in Juarez, which they do
by disturbingly overstepping their
jurisdictional boundaries, first sweeping into Mexico to retrieve a federal prisoner and then stealing him out of the country again to interrogate him on American soil.
There's a potentially engaging
jurisdictional triangle at the heart of his story, but it's largely obscured
by what amounts to mediocre amalgam of a basic, post-CSI procedural and a serial killer B movie, in which a devilish antagonist does things like phone the police to taunt them as he's snuffing his latest victim.
The review will consider the registration requirements for vocational education and training teachers in school settings to ensure barriers are not created
by inconsistent or different
jurisdictional requirements.
The university police are declared to be law enforcement officers of the state and conservators of the peace and have the right to arrest, in accordance with the laws of this state, any person for violation of state law or applicable county or city ordinances when such violations occur on or within 1,000 feet of any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of the state university, a direct - support organization of such university, or any other organization controlled
by the state university, or when such violations occur within a specified
jurisdictional area as agreed upon in a mutual aid agreement entered into with a law enforcement agency pursuant to s. 23.1225 (1).
As the leader of the Coalition of Large Tribes, she advocates for and protects the unique land, economic,
jurisdictional, and funding issues faced
by tribes with large land bases and populations.
Access to the Clearinghouse is restricted to
jurisdictional agencies responsible for educator certification and discipline and additional interested education organizations approved
by NASDTEC on a read - only basis.
And whereas, this Final Judgment does not constitute any admission
by Settling Defendants that the law has been violated or of any issue of fact or law, other than that the
jurisdictional facts as alleged in the Complaint are true;
The cancelled program has been roundly criticized
by REDD advocates, and it employed none of the methodology or safeguards that are cornerstones of
jurisdictional REDD as outlined in ROW.
«REDD + (acronym for public forest conservation finance), particularly at the
jurisdictional level, is still developing, and shouldn't be viewed as a replacement for farm -
by - farm filtering that has been demonstrated effective for soy and cattle in the Brazilian Amazon,» she says.
«
Jurisdictional REDD + could be an «add - on» for supply - chain solutions, but the farm -
by - farm monitoring of the Soy and Cattle Moratoria have been demonstrated to lead to changes within months, whereas REDD + has been a very slow boil over many years.»
The largest internal standard is the Acre Carbon Standard, used
by the Brazilian state to track performance against emissions reductions targets as Acre continues its pilot under VCS
jurisdictional nested REDD + standard.
The ACR Nested REDD + Standard was developed
by Winrock International and ACR with assistance from a
jurisdictional REDD + Technical Advisory Team.
-- Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a public domain website on which the Secretary shall provide information and data demonstrating progress
by States, other
jurisdictional entities, and load - serving entities in meeting the national electric system efficiency goal established under subsection (b).
... The problem raised
by attempts to escape the contract tribunal so as to seek enforcement in the courts of rights arising under a collective agreement negotiated within the framework of a collective bargaining regime, solely on the grounds that the agreement does not explicitly address the
jurisdictional question, is an equally profound difficulty.
Procedural rules generally apply only if a lawyer implicitly guarantees the content of the ghostwritten filing
by signing it, unless local or
jurisdictional rules state otherwise.
Indeed, the
jurisdictional reach of statutes such as the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 and the UK Bribery Act 2010 means that conduct in Asia is often at the heart of enforcement actions
by UK and US authorities, making the rules of privilege in the UK and US particularly important to multinational corporates.
Represented a broadcaster in a major non-construction
jurisdictional dispute leading to an amendment
by the Ontario Labour Relations Board of a collective agreement scope clause.
The Supreme Court of Canada has been feverishly productive in the field of administrative law since the Fall of 2011, rendering decisions on standard of review (questions of law,
jurisdictional error and labour arbitrators), the right to reasons, issue estoppel, attempts to pre-empt the administrative decision - making process, and review of municipal
by - laws.
The pleas of state immunity fail, as the interests or activities covered
by the UN Convention on
Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property 2004, art 6 (2)(b) do not include reputational damage suffered
by foreign states if it is proven that foreign officials acted contrary to their own laws.
The Claimants obtained worldwide freezing orders against a large number of defendants said to have been involved in the fraud and the disposal of the proceeds and successfully defended a
jurisdictional challenge
by certain defendants.
Using the legal language model, the intelligent assistant flags issues and suggests improvements
by considering best practices, risk factors, and
jurisdictional differences.
by Felipe Mutis Tellez The report analyses SCC Board decisions on
jurisdictional objections during 2010 - 2012.
But so far as I can see, there are no means of isolating articles
by national origin or principal
jurisdictional focus from the pool of 100,000 LSN items.
The Court of Appeal affirmed the motion judge's ruling that,
by choosing Ontario law as the governing law, the parties imported the obligations under the Act but not the
jurisdictional limit contained within the Act.
State immunity would have been enough on its own to dispose of the injunction, but the court also dealt with the important
jurisdictional issues raised
by ETI's reliance on Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, s 25 as the basis for the court's jurisdiction
The Court of Appeal found that it was an error for the joint trial to have occurred, but dismissed the appeal on the basis that the
jurisdictional error could be cured
by s. 686 (1)(b)(iv) of the Criminal Code.
The monopoly of dispute settlement maintained
by the EU courts under Art. 344 TFEU obliges the Member States to settle disputes concerning the interpretation or application of the Treaties
by no other means than the ones provided for in the latter and thereby strengthens the
jurisdictional order of competences within the EU.
The case law describing the range of circumstances invoked
by open - ended lists of factors and interpreting phrases such as «undue hardship,» and similar idiomatic expressions such as «unless the court otherwise orders» and «unless it would be inappropriate,» must be consulted to properly understand the law, creating a significant barrier to justice for people not trained in legal research and the
jurisdictional nuances of stare decisis.
172, 174 (2006)(describing the McGill curriculum, which «seeks to incorporate transnationalism into the curriculum
by freeing the study of law from
jurisdictional or systemic boundaries»).