I believe that, in time, there will be various classes of tokens recognized
by regulatory bodies with clear principles and tests established for their classification.
Not exact matches
Before you earn the title of journeyperson, you have to work as an apprentice, which means getting hired
by a company willing to train you and registering
with the appropriate
regulatory body in your province or territory.
This means that they are bound
by the rules and laws of the
regulatory body so you can be sure that your trades will be safe if you chose to trade
with this system.
UK - based binary options traders are free to work
with UK - regulated brokers as well as the brokers that are regulated
by any other
regulatory body in the European Union.
The brokerage has been registered
with a self -
regulatory body by the name of FMRRC which is an abbreviation for Financial Market Relations Regulations Centre.
«Across our business we are heavily regulated
by a number of technical, economic, safety and environmental
regulatory bodies, and I can confidently say that,
with the exception of the FWO, we have a constructive and respectful working relationship
with all of them.»
As you may have gathered, I strongly believe that all research should be conducted
with appropriate checks and measures in place to ensure that it is done in not just an ethical way, but so that it is fully approved
by all appropriate
regulatory bodies.
As one of the most highly regulated food industries in the United States, dairy must comply
with regulations issued
by multiple federal agencies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Commerce, among other state and local
regulatory bodies.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees
with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne
by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a
regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak
bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining
with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
To safeguard and advance the interests of its members
by presenting the profession's viewpoints, concerns, and other important information to the media and to appropriate legislative, administrative,
regulatory, and private sector
bodies, and
by developing a working relationship
with appropriate governmental and private sector not - for - profit and for - profit entities.
With respect to the dosimetry study as such, «we can conclude that under normal conditions, radiocommunication systems do not generate values above the limit recommended
by the various
regulatory bodies.»
Abbreviations: Aβ, amyloid β - peptide; AD, Alzheimer's disease; ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Ambra1, activating molecule in Beclin -1-regulated autophagy; AMPK, AMP - activated protein kinase; APP, amyloid precursor protein; AR, androgen receptor; Atg, autophagy - related; AV, autophagic vacuole; Bcl, B - cell lymphoma; BH3, Bcl - 2 homology 3; CaMKKβ, Ca2 + - dependent protein kinase kinase β; CHMP2B, charged multivesicular
body protein 2B; CMA, chaperone - mediated autophagy; 2 ′ 5 ′ ddA, 2 ′, 5 ′ - dideoxyadenosine; deptor, DEP - domain containing mTOR - interacting protein; DRPLA, dentatorubral pallidoluysian atrophy; 4E - BP1, translation initiation factor 4E - binding protein - 1; Epac, exchange protein directly activated
by cAMP; ER, endoplasmic reticulum; ERK1 / 2, extracellular - signal - regulated kinase 1/2; ESCRT, endosomal sorting complex required for transport; FAD, familial AD; FDA, U.S. Food and Drug Administration; FIP200, focal adhesion kinase family - interacting protein of 200 kDa; FoxO3, forkhead box O3; FTD, frontotemporal dementia; FTD3, FTD linked to chromosome 3; GAP, GTPase - activating protein; GR, guanidine retinoid; GSK3, glycogen synthase kinase 3; HD, Huntington's disease; hiPSC, human induced pluripotent stem cell; hVps, mammalian vacuolar protein sorting homologue; IKK, inhibitor of nuclear factor κB kinase; IMPase, inositol monophosphatase; IP3R, Ins (1,4,5) P3 receptor; I1R, imidazoline - 1 receptor; JNK1, c - Jun N - terminal kinase 1; LC3, light chain 3; LD, Lafora disease; L - NAME, NG - nitro - L - arginine methyl ester; LRRK2, leucine - rich repeat kinase 2; MIPS, myo - inositol -1-phosphate synthase; mLST8, mammalian lethal
with SEC13 protein 8; MND, motor neuron disease; mTOR, mammalian target of rapamycin; mTORC, mTOR complex; MVB, multivesicular
body; NAC, N - acetylcysteine; NBR1, neighbour of BRCA1 gene 1; NOS, nitric oxide synthase; p70S6K, ribosomal protein S6 kinase - 1; PD, Parkinson's disease; PDK1, phosphoinositide - dependent kinase 1; PE, phosphatidylethanolamine; PI3K, phosphoinositide 3 - kinase; PI3KC1a, class Ia PI3K; PI3KC3, class III PI3K; PI3KK, PI3K - related protein kinase; PINK1, PTEN - induced kinase 1; PKA, protein kinase A; PLC, phospholipase C; polyQ, polyglutamine; PS, presenilin; PTEN, phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted from chromosome 10; Rag, Ras - related GTP - binding protein; raptor,
regulatory - associated protein of mTOR; Rheb, Ras homologue enriched in brain; rictor, rapamycin - insensitive companion of mTOR; SBMA, spinobulbar muscular atrophy; SCA, spinocerebellar ataxia; SLC, solute carrier; SMER, small - molecule enhancer of rapamycin; SMIR, small - molecule inhibitor of rapamycin; SNARE, N - ethylmaleimide - sensitive factor - attachment protein receptor; SOD1, copper / zinc superoxide dismutase 1; TFEB, transcription factor EB; TOR, target of rapamycin; TSC, tuberous sclerosis complex; ULK1, UNC -51-like kinase 1; UVRAG, UV irradiation resistance - associated gene; VAMP, vesicle - associated membrane protein; v - ATPase, vacuolar H + - ATPase; Vps, vacuolar protein sorting
The researchers are trying to reproduce large quantities of T -
regulatory cells outside of the
body with the hope that
by infusing more T -
regulatory cells could prevent or treat graft - vs.
Tokyo — January 18 2018 Tagruato has begun development on a revolutionary new energy technology In what Ceo Ganu Yoshida called a technological great leap foreward for our planet This renewable technology will take at least 4 year to complete
with along
with another six years International
regulatory bodies to bring the powerful revolutionary energy source
by april 18 2028
This renewable technology will take at least 4 years to complete along
with another six years International
regulatory bodies to bring the powerful revolutionary energy source
by April 18 2028
As a result, many crowdfunding platforms don't offer a full prospectus — a formal legal document, required
by and filed
with a
regulatory body, such as OSFI, that provides details about an investment offered for sale to the public.
UK - based binary options traders are free to work
with UK - regulated brokers as well as the brokers that are regulated
by any other
regulatory body in the European Union.
In conclusion, even though New Zealand has never been a global financial center, the standards which their
regulatory bodies abide
by are in line
with those standards expected of a first world country.
The Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC), the financial
regulatory body of the Canadian province of Manitoba, issued a warning last week against binary options broker Magnum Options after an elderly woman lost $ 10,200
by trading
with them.
Politico reported that «to obtain key information for the project, reporters accessed a database maintained
by an intergovernmental fisheries
regulatory body with a password given
by a source, likely breaking the law.»
The presentation also included a practical discussion of common confidentiality and privacy scenarios encountered
by professional
regulatory bodies with respect to information produced, collected or used during the registration, inquiry and discipline processes.
The transaction was complicated
by the involvement of numerous parties, governmental entities, and quasi-governmental
bodies, each
with its own
regulatory framework.
The wording of the publicity order will be suggested to the sentencing court
by the
regulatory body or the prosecution following consultation
with the victim's family.
You hereby grant Box and its contractors the right to transmit, use and disclose Content posted on the Service solely to the extent necessary to provide the Service, as otherwise permitted
by these Terms, or to comply
with any request of a governmental or
regulatory body (including subpoenas or court orders), as otherwise required
by law, or to respond to an emergency which Box believes in good faith requires Box to disclose information to assist in preventing the death or serious bodily injury of any person.
One of the difficulties faced
by professional
regulatory bodies is how to deal
with professionals they have disciplined who then also face sanctions following criminal proceedings on the same facts.
Implementation of the scheme will be contracted out to a third - party provider; the law society says it does not have the expertise to structure and run such a program, an odd admission
by the
regulatory body charged
with deciding the qualifications needed for admission to the bar.
The Firm has also assists various
regulatory bodies with investigations and prosecution of misconduct
by its members.
2 - 23.2 (1) A lawyer must not practise law in an MDP unless (a) the lawyer and all members of the MDP are in compliance
with Rules 2 - 23.1 to 2 - 23.12 and the Professional Conduct Handbook, (b) all lawyers who are members of the MDP have obtained express permission under this Division to practise law in the MDP, (c) all non-lawyer members of the MDP are of good character and repute, (d) all members of the MDP agree in writing (i) that practising lawyers who are members of the MDP will have actual control over the delivery of legal services
by the MDP, (ii) that non-lawyer members of the MDP will not interfere, directly or indirectly
with the lawyer's (A) obligation to comply
with the Act, these Rules and the Professional Conduct Handbook, and (B) exercise of independent professional judgement, (iii) to comply
with the Act, these Rules and the Professional Conduct Handbook, and (iv) to cooperate
with and assist the Society or its agents in the conduct of a practice review, examination or investigation, and (e) all members of the MDP who are governed
by the
regulatory body of another profession agree to report to the MDP any proceedings concerning their conduct or competence.
Head of the team, Andrew Swan, says: «The last few years have been incredibly busy for the team, particularly
with the growth of enforcement action
by the various
regulatory bodies.
Indeed, most of the literature in the Australian press and issued
by commentators and the competent
regulatory bodies at the time the LPUL was adopted and then entered into effect in New South Wales and Victoria either does not refer to ILPs specifically, [28] or mentions them grouped together
with other types of «law practices» (sole practitioners, law firms), without a specific focus on how or why the
regulatory framework for ILPs has changed, or what the consequences of those particular changes may be.
And it goes to the very limits of its logic,
by questioning whether even an appropriate amendment of the Treaty would make it possible to overcome the arguments which prevent
regulatory powers from being conferred on agencies or whether there are, in other words, underlying principles in Community law that are not susceptible of constitutional amendment, which can not be reconciled
with recognition of
regulatory powers in the hands of
bodies other than the three institutions.
These
regulatory bodies are facing increasing pressure to adapt to the times and allow some mechanism
by which legal tech providers can coexist
with the traditional law firm model.
Avvo General Counsel Josh King on the Supreme Court's decision in North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission: The court made no bones about it, siding
with the FTC: the
regulatory bodies of self - regulated professions (like dentistry and the law) only get immunity from antitrust liability if they are «actively supervised»
by -LSB-...]
Our team is on hand 24/7 to provide clients
with crisis support when faced
with major incidents and investigations
by regulatory bodies, such as the Police, HSE, Local Authorities, Environment Agency and Fire Services, for breaches of health & safety, fire safety, food safety, trading standards and related regulations.
While there can be many reasons why a registrant may refuse to accept a consent resolution to a bona fide, serious complaint, if the investigation committee had first proposed a non-disciplinary way to deal
with that registrant's underlying addiction and address the resulting negative effects, such a rejected proposal can be used to demonstrate that the
regulatory body did not discriminate against that registrant
by then moving on to a disciplinary hearing.
Although some respondents may question the need for a
regulatory body to put «expert» witnesses in front of a panel that may itself consist of professional members
with «expert» knowledge, many cases establish expert witnesses as necessary for a proper evidentiary record, even though the entire panel may possess the same knowledge, e.g., to allow expertise to be tested
by cross-examination, and to permit a review or appeal
body to carry out its function.
assuring compliance
with statutes and procedural fairness requirements
by regulatory bodies, and seeking court review where necessary,
Being in the field is important because when property developments are being funded
by depositors, corporate finance is involved
with the chain leading up to structured finance; having updated knowledge of the financing structure is crucial and will dictate how the
regulatory body will govern property developers.
Hospitals have always disclosed information but the big shift is that
with FIPPA it has created a statutory and
regulatory regime for requests, setting out exclusions and a time period for processing requests, a way of calculating costs, and an independent
body in the form of the information privacy commissioner reviewing decisions made
by hospitals.
This case also shows the need for prosecutors to understand and get their cases right on complex technical issues such as auditing and money laundering, including the importance of not confusing
regulatory matters to be dealt
with by a professional's
regulatory body, and criminal matters.
Since the Report of the Review of the
Regulatory Framework for Legal Services in England and Wales, undertaken
by Sir David Clementi (the Clementi report), was published in December 2004 the Bar Council has made it clear that it wholeheartedly supports its concept of a single professional
body for the Bar
with ring - fenced
regulatory and representative functions.
As a professional who provides consulting services to
regulatory bodies, I have looked at the structure and best practices of many
regulatory body over time and I have always been struck
by the weaknesses associated
with CSIC.
«(iii) except as otherwise provided
by the Secretary in regulations, is the annual statement which is required to be filed
with the applicable insurance
regulatory body, but only if there is no statement which meets the requirements of clause (i) or (ii).
Unlike many altcoins, Cardano is backed
by influential organisations, works directly
with regulatory bodies and has a clear vision for the future.
Back in September, the financial
regulatory bodies in China had a major crackdown on ICOs and cryptocurrency trading
by asking all the local exchanges to shut down their operations
with immediate effect.
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts are not very happy
with this move as they believe that one of the key advantages of using cryptocurrencies is makes transactions cheaper
by bypassing banks and
regulatory bodies.
The core essence of «trust» — created today
with government guarantees, physical vaults, behemoth balance sheets to make institutions seemingly «too big to fail», and layer upon layer of
regulatory framework enforced
by «zillions» (yes I know its not a real number and not an accurate one, but there's no way for me to count the
bodies spending time making banks function) of people leading very exciting lives holding a gigantic ball of water in the air — is likely on the front edge of a very big wave of foundational change.
The
regulatory body ended the release
by encouraging those who have been defrauded
by a securities professional or firm to file a complaint
with its representatives or to contact its support lines
with tips and information.
The panel is yet to take its decision regarding how the legislation will be brought about
by the government and which
body shall be entrusted
with the
regulatory oversight in the sphere of cryptocurrencies.
He adds that the regulations being introduced are similar to the AML / KYC rules that are being introduced in other markets like the U.S. Taylor says that the positive aspect
with the regulations launched
by the Australian government is that they offer increased
regulatory certainty but specifying different
regulatory bodies and the nature of cryptocurrency transactions that they will be in charge of.