Sentences with phrase «by statutory bodies»

The new Government promised in its Manifesto - BELIZEANS FIRST - that «the Belize Broadcasting Network will be removed from direct government control and be replaced by a Statutory Body along the lines of the British Broadcasting Corporation (B.B.C.).»
This concern arises not only from the fact that any conduct by a statutory body...

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You shall not be bound by the provisions of confidentiality contained in this Agreement if such Holdings Information 1) is or becomes publicly known through no act or omission of the Financial Institution, its employees, agents or subcontractors; 2) is lawfully disclosed to you by a third party without restriction and without any obligation of confidentiality; 3) is required to be disclosed by any Governmental body, regulatory body (including without limitation any relevant securities exchange) or court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise pursuant to any statutory or regulatory obligation.
As a statutory body, our work is defined and governed by the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO), which sets out our powers, roles and responsibilities.
It is not surprising that it was through a study of Paul that Martin Luther, who had plagued his body in order to be sure of eternal salvation by the statutory methods of medieval religion, found a great burden fall from his shoulders, when he rediscovered the role of faith in bringing freedom to men.
Changes to competition laws (milk wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined), statutory duty of good faith, unfair contract terms (seeks «recognition of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension of unfair contract terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of drinking milk») and mandatory code of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
Apparently it was, because Leveson's attempted half - way house of «self - regulated independent body with statutory underpinnings» had its central policy rejected by the government.
Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
The Guardian, reporting a poll commissioned by the Media Standards Trust, a lobbying body favouring statutory regulation of the press
Actually, all that statutory underpinning means is that the independent regulatory body would be established by legislation, in a manner similar to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) that now administers MPs» expenses, after they blotted their copybook on this score a couple of years ago.
«Having failed to take advantage of relevant statutory disciplinary bodies to purge the bar and the bench of corrupt elements the members of the legal profession have themselves to blame for the harassment of judges by security forces.
«This is not by any stretch statutory regulation of the press or statutory recognition of the regulatory body
According to the unanimous judgment of the seven member panel of justices, the President who has the sole power of appointment vested in him is not bound by the advice of any statutory body to appoint anyone.
The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS), a new statutory body formed by the government, is only a receiving office.
The Council was first established as an independent statutory body by order of the Minister for Education and Science in December 2003.
The Belize Tourism Board (BTB) is a statutory body within the Belize Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, and it is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation.
The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) is a statutory body with the principal responsibility for the development of tourism in Guyana and was created by an Act of Parliament on June 11, 2002.
In his Judgment, Justice Burnett of the Divisional Court held that the «no real risk» test laid down in by the House of Lords in Bolkiah v KPMG [1999] 2 AC 222 was inapplicable since it was ``... inappropriate to equate a public body exercising statutory powers in connection with suspected crime with a solicitor who proposes to act against his former client.»
a) There must be a statutory grant of jurisdiction by the federal Parliament; b) There must be an existing body of federal law which is essential to the disposition of the case and which nourishes the statutory grant of jurisdiction; and c) The law on which the case is based must be «a law of Canada» as the phrase is used in section 101 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
They also argued that ministers should not have the power to impose taxation by statutory instrument, and that tertiary legislation (law made by public bodies under powers conferred by ministers) must not be used to levy fees and charges.
Byelaws are made under the limited law - making powers conferred on local authorities and statutory bodies, and must be authorised by a Secretary of State.
Savings could be made: decisions in individual cases could be made by a statutory official rather than a statutory body.
penalizes the defendant for engaging in public participation «plaintiff» means a person who initiates or maintains a proceeding against a defendant; «proceeding» means any action, suit, matter, cause, counterclaim, appeal, or originating application that is brought in the Supreme Court or the Provincial Court, but does not include a prosecution for an offence or a crime; «public interest» means the whole of the subject matter invites public attention, or a matter in which the public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper purpose.
The most frustrated SRLs are those who have been treated badly by judges or opposing lawyers, and who realize that there is no body of oversight that will go to bat for them and no statutory framework under which to do so.
Confidential information held by public bodies for public purposes should be treated with the utmost care in accordance with statutory conditions, warns Nicholas Dobson
We represent clients facing proceedings brought by the CPS, HMRC, FCA, SFO and other statutory prosecuting bodies.
[xix] Moreover, Canadian courts must defer to statutory bodies» procedural choices, taking «into account and respect [ing] the choices of procedure made by the agency itself»: [xx] «The determination of the scope and content of a duty to act fairly is circumstance - specific, and may well depend on factors within the expertise and knowledge of the tribunal, including the nature of the statutory scheme and the expectations and practices of the [relevant] constituencies».
The normal standard applied by a court reviewing a decision of a statutory body is whether it was unreasonable in the Wednesbury sense (ie beyond rational justification), but we are not here concerned with a decision as to the outcome of the inquiry.
UK Halal certification bodies are not accountable or supervised by any public body, and therefore consumers have little to go on beyond trusting the producers, says barrister John Pointing, of Statutory Nuisance Solutions.
Karakatsanis J. points to multiple features of the elaborate statutory scheme that might be said to support the alternative interpretation and explains how each of them is nonetheless consistent with the Board's interpretation (if one can call it that), much of which is supported by reference to a decision made by another body that «formerly» had appellate jurisdiction from the Board (at para. 44).
In recent years the House has frequently been assisted by the submissions of statutory bodies and non-governmental organisations on questions of general public importance.
I would like to see accreditation by the professional body (CIfA for archaeology and the historic environment) made a statutory obligation and conservation and archaeological advice made a statutory obligation for local authorities.
He cited the classic example of the creation of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board described by Lord Justice Diplock in R v. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, ex parte Lain [1967] 2 All ER 770 as a body «not constituted by statute or statutory instrument but by act of the Crown, that is the executive government, alone».
(The questions are the civil side of those I posed last week about whether a regulatory or prosecutorial body could start a proceeding by email notice, without statutory or contractual authorization.
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.
Service Tax, Education Cess and any other taxes announced by the Government or any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.This quote is valid only as long as the age remains the same or for a period of thirty days from the date of this quote, whichever is earlier.
Service tax, education cess and any other taxes announced by the government of any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.
• Service tax, Education cess and any other taxes announced by the Government or any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.
Goods & Services Tax announced by Government or statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable laws.
GST disclaimer - Goods & Services Tax announced by Government or statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable laws.
Service tax, Education cess and any other taxes announced by the government of any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.
For example, the statutory body is worried that bitcoins and cryptocurrencies could be used by the corrupt to conduct illegal activities such as money laundering and terror funding.
Resignation Letter is a mandatory requirement insisted by statutory and legal bodies.
Manila, Philippines About Blog Jeff Harvie is a professional Migration Agent, registered with the Migration Agents Registration Authority, a statutory body set up by the Australian Government to regulate the standards of the profession, and to give protection to consumers.
If a national body is a statutory arm of government, it must be funded by government.
Should the National Indigenous Representative Body be established by government, for example as a statutory authority, or be established independent of government?
ATSIC was a statutory Commonwealth body regulated by its own Act of Parliament.
There were concerns because ATSIC was one and was shut down by the government and there are concerns about how much independence a statutory body really has.
Sections 24EB (1)(d) and (3) of the Native Title Act, contain a technicality about the application of the statutory non-extinguishment principle to future acts covered by a body corporate or area agreement ILUA.
A statutory authority model, underpinned by legislation that mandates the National Indigenous Representative Body to advocate for the interests of Indigenous peoples in policy processes and for government to consider such advice, is one way of proceeding.
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