Sentences with phrase «by rule of»

c) by rule of court or the Civil Procedure Rules; or becomes unenforceable against the MIB for breach of the terms of the Uninsured Drivers Agreement:
In a country governed by the rule of law, everyone — including the Crown — follows the same rules.
Here the government have been afforded an opportunity to provide a statutory safeguard for what is an essential protection in a free society governed by the Rule of Law.
In Re B.C.G.E.U. Dickson C.J. states, «There can not be a rule of law without access, otherwise the rule of law is replaced by a rule of men and women who decide who shall and who shall not have access to justice.»
In being governed by the rule of law, one must be able to presume the law will always apply.
Or is this the appropriate conclusion, the administration of justice is not brought into disrepute if the lives of judges when at work, are given greater protection by the rule of law, than are the lives of employees of the owners of scrap metal when at work?
The world is no longer controlled by the rule of government.
Day 6 An optional full - day excursion to the old town of Bergamo, whose upper town is influenced by the rule of Venice.
Most adults would go by this rule of thumb: When the individual is responsible and trustworthy enough for you to have the confidence that he or she will not bring harm to him or herself; others and of course the car.
At 100 % annual yield, the investment doubles in 1 year which is a lot longer than the 0.7 or 0.72 years estimated by the rule of 70 or 72.
They can be of any size (as long as they are liquid); we'll look for them in any country (that operates by the rule of law); and they can be «growth» or «value» as long as they are cheap.
The dangers of fee charging scams are another facet of the validation process, curable by a rule of not to pay to have your work published, unless of course you are your own publisher.
For generations, the Burroughs clan has made its home on Bull Mountain in North Georgia, running shine, pot, and meth over six state lines, virtually untouched by the rule of law.
Or do you live by the rule of thumb that if someone says it, it must be true?
Many teachers and support staff were demoralized by the rule of the Special Master, but living under dictatorship they could hardly voice their disapproval.
They live in a country that is governed by rule of law.
To top it off, those charged with protecting the minority by the rule of law are all in cahoots with the lawbreakers.
Just cause includes, but is not limited to, the following instances, as defined by rule of the State Board of Education: immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency, two consecutive annual performance evaluation ratings of unsatisfactory under s. 1012.34, two annual performance evaluation ratings of unsatisfactory within a 3 - year period under s. 1012.34, three consecutive annual performance evaluation ratings of needs improvement or a combination of needs improvement and unsatisfactory under s. 1012.34, gross insubordination, willful neglect of duty, or being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea of guilty to, regardless of adjudication of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude.
Successful completion of an alternative certification program pursuant to s. 1004.85 and achievement of a passing score on the professional education competency examination required by rule of the State Board of Education.
A person subject to this subsection who is found ineligible for employment under s. 1012.315, or otherwise found through background screening to have been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude as defined by rule of the State Board of Education, shall not be employed, engaged to provide services, or serve in any position that requires direct contact with students.
Has been guilty of gross immorality or an act involving moral turpitude as defined by rule of the State Board of Education.
However, a deferred prosecution agreement shall not be entered into if there is probable cause to believe that a felony or an act of moral turpitude, as defined by rule of the State Board of Education, has occurred.
A complaint is legally sufficient if it contains ultimate facts that show a violation has occurred as provided in s. 1012.795 and defined by rule of the State Board of Education.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, only an applicant who fails an examination within a score range established by rule of the State Board of Education is entitled to an examination review under this paragraph or to challenge the validity of the examination.
Any member of the district administrative or supervisory staff, including any principal but excluding an employee specified in subsection (4), may be suspended or dismissed at any time during the term of the contract; however, the charges against him or her must be based on immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency, gross insubordination, willful neglect of duty, drunkenness, or being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea of guilty, regardless of adjudication of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude, as these terms are defined by rule of the State Board of Education.
The bottom line is this; what Rwandan refugees want and perhaps even need is to return home in a dignified way and in a peaceful country characterised by the rule of law, liberalisation and democratisation.
She advised living by the Rule of Three — a three - member team means each team has three relationships being negotiated.
The advent of nuclear weapons has ended this option; now military might lead to mutual assured destruction, and therefore the resolution of conflicts by the rule of international law has become a necessity.
«We felt the imprisonment of being a teenage girl,» says Giovanni Ribisi's narrator — and I felt it too in Marie Antoinette, whose life was dictated by the rule of men, and her autonomy found in the form of excess as rebellion.
The philosopher Stanley Fish has written that the way the film alters the real - life Northup's memoirs, cutting out the process by which Northup's freedom was made a public crusade and presenting it instead as a surprise, «is so abrupt and so quickly achieved that it is made to seem miraculous and the audience is not invited to generalize from it to any optimistic conclusion about the merits of the liberal state informed by the rule of law.»
I general, I go by the rule of 20 net carbs a day, not all at the same time, and tweak from there.
At a morning briefing in the basement of a Capitol Hill townhouse, Heaney told his team that 400 people had RSVP - ed for the pro-Trump event, which by his rule of thumb meant he expected a turnout of 40.
He said it was necessary for security agencies to obey court orders as the country is guided by rule of law.
On anti-corruption war, the statement said although the campaign was gaining ground with several high profile cases already in the courts, the administration is being guided by the rule of law in the prosecution of corruption cases.
It is governed by rule of law.
«We are governed by the rule of law.
The government is bound by the rule of law as much as anybody else.»
While opinion varies on how much is implied by the rule of law, the minimalist opinion is that the law must be knowable and therefore prospective.
The petition copied to Mr Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Conference of States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption reads in part: «SERAP considers these amendments to be in bad faith, patently an abuse of legislative powers, politically biased, and demonstrably unjustified in a democratic and representative society governed by the rule of law, and incompatible with the country's international human rights obligations and commitments particularly the UN Convention against Corruption, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the African Charter on Human and Peoples» Rights, which Nigeria has ratified.»
Former President Rawlings captured it aptly in a statement in which he was convinced that, by 2008, Ghanaians were being governed ``... by the rule of a morally bankrupt and visionless elite that has transformed arrogance into an art, glorifying corruption in style, and raping the country's resources with shameless rapacity.»
In his brief acceptance speech, Nana Akufo - Addo thanked the Chiefs and people of Afife for the honour done him, and reiterated his commitment to helping build a Ghana that is governed by the rule of law.
The command in a statement said, «Contrary to the report which is an orchestrated attempted to disparage the Command and pitch the public against the police, it is pertinent to state unequivocally that the Police which is a law enforcement agency guided by the rule of law and duty bound to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of citizens did not play any role, under whatever guise, in the murder of the deceased.
Like some suggested, abide by rule of law and be razzzmatizzed by politicians and fail.
It's very unfortunate for President Buhari, because, we are in democracy and as a transformed Democrat he has to abide by the rule of law..
The Republic of Turkey is a democratic, secular and social state governed by the rule of law; bearing in mind the concepts of public peace, national solidarity and justice; respecting human rights; loyal to the nationalism of Atatürk, and based on the fundamental tenets set forth in the Preamble.
«Their actions are capable of bringing the entire Nigeria Police Force to disrepute and portray the Force in a very bad light as a lawless organisation not guided by the rule of law,» Awunah said.
A stable and democratic Libya governed by the rule of law will not only promote stability throughout the Middle East and Africa; it will lower the long - term price of crude, increase opportunities for Western companies, bring prosperity to the Libyan people, and lessen the possibility of trans - Saharan jihadi networks finding a foothold in the region.
Don't forget that whatever Mr. President does is guided by the rule of law and available evidence.
Colic is a frustrating condition marked by the rule of 3: If your baby cries for more than three hours a day, more than three times a week and for more than three weeks in a row, her pediatrician will most likely diagnose her with Colic.
Some doctors define it by the rule of threes: three hours of crying at a time, at least three times a week, for at least three weeks in a row — usually starting between the third and sixth week of life.
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