Sentences with phrase «capital provision»

It was in the father's interests to have an order so H could not come back for further capital provision.
The free movement of capital provision of Art. 63 TFEU applies ratione loci «worldwide»: to both capital movements within EU's internal market and to movements from the internal market to third countries (and vice versa).
With an international lifestyle and multiple properties, «needs» can easily run into the millions each year, on top of outright capital provision for properties, private jet & yachts.
Initiatives such as the venture capital provisions in this Bill are also important steps, but there is more to do to create better conditions for small business - there is more to do beyond finance and, in particular, in the area of employment law.
Lastly, however, the Advocate General accepted the existence of implied shared powers between the EU and the Member States in the field of portfolio investment on the basis of the free movement of capital provisions (paras. 363 - 370, again siding with the Commission).
Likewise, if the father had the financial capacity, she may also be able to make a claim under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 for capital provision for housing, furniture, a car and such like.
The rules relating to the latter already fill a 1,000 page source book; whereas the equivalent for the county court is less than 20 pages — and much of that refers also to capital provision.
When considering whether or not W's budget was inflated and if it represented an «illegitimate attempt» to open up her capital claims, Potter P found that W's # 41,000 mortgage taken out in part to fund renovation work on her house was an «ill disguised effort to increase the capital provision».
Today, SCOTUS Blog reports that the Court revised its decision to reflect the capital provisions in the Uniform Code, but otherwise, declined to reconsider or reverse its original ruling.
The Advocate General took a contextual approach to the meaning of FDI, using the concept of «direct investment» in the case - law of the ECJ in interpreting the free movement of capital provisions and OECD, IMF, and UNCTAD definitions.
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