Sentences with phrase «come under the jurisdiction»

«It is worth noting that, while Mr Zuckerberg does not normally come under the jurisdiction of the UK Parliament, he will do so the next time he enters the country,» he adds.
What requires a larger market should come under the jurisdiction of a community of communities.
In the fifth century when the Indian church came under the jurisdiction of the metropolitan of Riwardashir, were there bishops stationed in India?
Aldrich and Cormac are particularly revealing about the government management of intelligence and security, with SIS and GCHQ coming under the jurisdiction of the Foreign Secretary (but for how much longer?)
As a university employee, Sheri came under the jurisdiction of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, known as Cal / OSHA.
Particularly, he says, it will resolve some very fuzzy areas where a product appears to come under the jurisdiction of more than one of the three agencies.
Large numbers of underperforming schools would come under the jurisdiction of a new RSC.
And they are only available on a Thursday when dodgy Steve is working, and we're not entirely convinced that these titles come under the jurisdiction of our county council.
As an Australian based financial services provider, FP Markets comes under the jurisdiction of the Australian Investments & Securities Commission (ASIC).
In Cyprus, eToro comes under the jurisdiction of the Cyprus Securities Exchange Commission (CySEC).
As a financial service provider that is based in Gibraltar, InterTrader comes under the jurisdiction of the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission.
As a financial services provider that is based in Cyprus, GMOTrading comes under the jurisdiction of the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
To begin with, a financial services provider such as xCFD comes under the jurisdiction of the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) of New Zealand.
Wild animals come under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.When wild animals are creating a pest situation such as hanging around your property, digging or living around your deck and outbuildings or getting into your attic and chimney, you will need to contact awildlife removal / pest control company.
The workshop was partially funded by the Carnegie Foundation and later came under the jurisdiction of the WPA Federal Arts Project.
Neither prosecutors, counsel for defense, the accused, witnesses, court staff nor enforcement officers coming under the jurisdiction of the court should be permitted to frustrate its function.
In December 2001, parliament amended the CHRA by adding section 13 (2), which makes it clear that Internet hate messages come under the jurisdiction of the commission.
The following provisions shall apply to States Parties which have a federal or non-unitary constitutional system: (a) with regard to the provisions of this Convention, the implementation of which comes under the legal jurisdiction of the federal or central legislative power, the obligations of the federal or central government shall be the same as for those States Parties which are not federal States; (b) with regard to the provisions of this Convention, the implementation of which comes under the jurisdiction of individual constituent States, countries, provinces or cantons which are not obliged by the constitutional system of the federation to take legislative measures, the federal government shall inform the competent authorities of such States, countries, provinces or cantons of the said provisions, with its recommendation for their adoption.
Each week, the Review is hosted at a new and different locale, and it is my pleasure to announce that on April 3, 2006, Blawg Review # 51 will be published at both of the weblogs that come under my jurisdiction: here in the lawful and sober - minded enclosure of Declarations and Exclusions as well as at my more personal and eccentric cultural weblog, a fool in the forest.
Issues of non national significance come under the jurisdiction of the States.
Hurlbutt said that under the agreement with the district, the new system will come under its jurisdiction.
The Council does not have the jurisdiction to adjudicate monetary or contract matters or assess or award damages, all of which come under the jurisdiction of the civil courts.

Not exact matches

The surprise move silenced critics of the program (at least temporarily), incensed the legions of businesses who'd come to rely on it and, perhaps most importantly, told the world that Kenney — who's only been helming the prestigious jobs portfolio since July 2013 — is a man capable of enacting changes that have a massive effect on the 1.1 million employers under his jurisdiction.
«Telecoms are under the jurisdiction of the federal government... Charities who come to the door presumably aren't selling anything so the legislation can't apply to them,» said Etobicoke Centre MPP Yvan Baker.
The provinces, who were not in the room for the NAFTA negotiation, should be full partners in the coming sessions because many of the necessary improvements fall under their jurisdiction.
It must be that BOTH of These Cities come under the Protection and Jurisdiction of the United Nations of the Planet.
The suit alleges that the law gives the Ugandans standing to sue Lively for his activities, which had a crucial nexus in the U.S. and therefore come under federal courts» jurisdiction; it also charges that Lively not only advocated bad ideas in an abstract context but helped various Ugandans conceive and manage a campaign of persecution, thus involving himself in a joint criminal enterprise.
I hope that many Roman Catholics know there are many independent Catholic churches (not under the jurisdiction of the pope) that have a spotless record when it comes to abuse.
C.B. 1 is under the jurisdiction of the Community Affairs Unit, and its new commissioner, Marco Carrion, came in person to the February C.B. 1 Executive Committee — also a first.
A mere reference to a provision of the constitution for a court lower than the Supreme Court to consider will not amount to interpretation as envisaged under articles 2 (1) and 130 (1) of the 1992 constitution which reserves for the exclusive jurisdiction of supreme court, if it comes to the interpretation of any provisions in the constitution».
The way Director David Kidera resolves questions involving the cases could set precedents for what public bodies ultimately come under the agency's jurisdiction and how much the groups that are clearly under regulation can pay public officials or quasi-governmental employees using public funds.
Poland comes under Casandra Dudka's jurisdiction, an NSF official who may be able to offer you specific advice.
The city came under U.S. jurisdiction in 1817 and belonged to Native Americans prior to then.
Most pension plans come under provincial jurisdiction and provinces vary widely on their rules.
That you need the emotional support or psychiatric service animal as an accommodation for air travel and / or for activity at your destination.The letter MUST contain the date, the mental health professional's or medical doctor's license, and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.The letter must come from a licensed mental health professional, you must be under his / her professional care.
But they also extend to other issues of economic importance to communities; namely, reduction in capital and ongoing animal control expenditures that come under a municipality's jurisdiction.
Breed discrimination often comes in the form of Breed - Specific Legislation (BSL), which allows jurisdictions to ban people from having a certain breed of dog — usually, any dog that is determined to fall under the «Pit Bull» category.
In other jurisdictions such as Ontario, paralegals are permitted an even greater scope of practice and come under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Law Society.
If the agreement has already come into play then disputing jurisdiction will invariably involve applying for a stay of the proceedings in the disputed arena under s 5 (6) of the Domicile & Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973 (DMPA 1973).
Moreover, to the extent that the Protocol applies to the latter, it will apply to all the situations coming under the «jurisdiction» of those States within the meaning of Art. 1 of the Convention, i. e. not just to those which are governed by EU law.
Teare J stated that the claim did not come under any of the jurisdictional gateways as set out in Practice Direction (PD) 6B and therefore the order for service out of the jurisdiction must be set aside.
(B) A judge shall not serve in a fiduciary position if the judge as fiduciary will likely be engaged in proceedings that would ordinarily come before the judge, or if the estate, trust, or ward becomes involved in adversary proceedings in the court on which the judge serves, or one under its appellate jurisdiction.
(1) The judge should not serve if it is likely that as a fiduciary the judge would be engaged in proceedings that would ordinarily come before the judge or if the estate, trust, or ward becomes involved in adversary proceedings in the court on which the judge serves or one under its appellate jurisdiction.
And this is what I understand to be the meaning of our lawyers, when they say that these civil corporations are liable to no visitation; that is, that the law having by immemorial usage appointed them to be visited and inspected by the king their founder, in his majesty's court of king's bench, according to the rules of the common law, they ought not to be visited elsewhere, or by any other authority.53 And this is so strictly true, that though the king by his letters patent had subjected the college of physicians to the visitation of four very respectable persons, the lord chancellor, the two chief justices, and the chief baron; though the college had accepted this carter with all possible marks of acquiescence, and had acted under it for near a century; yet, in 1753, the authority of this provision coming in dispute, on an appeal preferred to these supposed visitors, they directed the legality of their own appointment to be argued: and, as this college was a mere civil, and not an eleemosynary foundation, they at length determined, upon several days solemn debate, that they had no jurisdiction as visitors; and remitted the appellant (if aggrieved) to his regular remedy in his majesty's court of king's bench.
The Muscutt factors have come under scrutiny by other jurisdictions as well.
The entire concept of cumulative effects raises difficult scientific, regulatory and legal issues that no Canadian jurisdiction has really come to terms with, and which still will be troublesome under the new approvals regime adopted last week (see my recent blog post on the new rules).
For the purposes of this Agreement, «Intellectual Property Rights» means all patent rights, copyright rights, mask work rights, moral rights, rights of publicity, trademark, trade dress and service mark rights, goodwill, trade secret rights and other intellectual property rights as may now exist or hereafter come into existence, and all applications therefore and registrations, renewals and extensions thereof, under the laws of any state, country, territory or other jurisdiction.
In this view of the matter and for the reasons that we have indicated, we have come to the conclusion that this Court has no jurisdiction to entertain the petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, challenging an international commercial award of an arbitral tribunal constituted by the Refined Sugar Association, London.
(6) If a provisional order made under this section comes before a court in a reciprocating jurisdiction and confirmation is denied in respect of one or more persons for whom support is sought, the Ontario court that made the provisional order may, on motion within six months after the denial of confirmation, reopen the matter, receive further evidence and make a new provisional order for a person in respect of whom confirmation was denied.
(6) If a provisional variation order made under this section comes before a court in a reciprocating jurisdiction and confirmation is denied in respect of one or more persons for whom support is payable, the Ontario court that made the provisional variation order may, on motion within six months after the denial of confirmation, reopen the matter, receive further evidence and make a new provisional variation order for a person in respect of whom confirmation was denied.
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