Sentences with phrase «conducted in a reasonable manner»

The Government stated that the Review's remit was «to examine how to protect the ability of elected governments to secure their business in Parliament», and Lord Strathclyde stated in his foreword that he tried to balance parliamentary scrutiny against «the certainty that government business can be conducted in a reasonable manner and time».
However, the investigative detention must be «brief in duration» and conducted in a reasonable manner.
The Court conducted a constitutional assessment in light of Section 8 [1] of the Charter and was guided by the Supreme Courts determination in R. v. Vu, 2013 SCC 60, that there must be judicial authorization for the search and the search must be conducted in a reasonable manner.
A penile swab does constitute a significant intrusion on the privacy interests of the accused, but police may nonetheless take a swab incident to arrest if they have reasonable grounds to believe the search will reveal and preserve evidence of the offence the accused was arrested for (here, sexual assault causing bodily harm), and the swab conducted in a reasonable manner.
A penile swab does constitute a significant intrusion on the privacy interests of the accused, but police may nonetheless take a swab incident to arrest if reasonable grounds to believe search will reveal and preserve evidence of the offence for which the accused was arrested (here, sexual assault causing bodily harm), and swab conducted in a reasonable manner.

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What reasonable people do, what leaders do is they bring these groups together to try and form consensus to respect the legal rights of people who want to conduct commerce but requiring them to do it in an environmentally sound manner.
Delaware law provides that a corporation may indemnify such person if such person acted in good faith and in a manner such person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the registrant and, with respect to any criminal proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe such person's conduct was unlawful.
Agricultural practices conducted on farmland shall not violate the public policy of Erie county if such agricultural practices are: (i) reasonable and necessary to the particular farm or farm operation; (ii) conducted in a manner which is not negligent or reckless; (iii) conducted in conformity with generally accepted agricultural practices; (iv) conducted in conformity with all local, state and federal laws, ordinances and regulations; (v) conducted in a manner which does not constitute a threat to public health and safety or cause injury to health and safety of any person; and (vi) conducted in a manner which does not unreasonably obstruct the free passage or use of navigable waters or public roadways.
Assist the administration in implementing all policies and / or rules governing student conduct in the classroom, develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedures, and maintain order in the classroom in a fair and just manner
Any resale of a repossessed vehicle must be conducted in a «commercially reasonable manner
At trial the judge ruled that although the inspector had conducted the inspection in a professional, thorough and conscientious manner, he had still fallen short of meeting the standard of care that was expected of him — that of an ordinary, reasonable and prudent home inspector in the same circumstances.
In both cases the intention of the regulations and laws is to establish reasonable contract grades that appropriately represent the underlying value of the commodity to potential investors, and to ensure that all transactions are conducted in an honest and sincere manneIn both cases the intention of the regulations and laws is to establish reasonable contract grades that appropriately represent the underlying value of the commodity to potential investors, and to ensure that all transactions are conducted in an honest and sincere mannein an honest and sincere manner.
Any resale must be conducted in a «commercially reasonable manner
While representing UAF, I will work in accordance with UAF's mission, take reasonable care when making decisions, and conduct myself in such a manner as to enhance the organization's public standing.
The ARM Climate Research Facility safety policy states that all activities for which the ARM Climate Research Facility has primary responsibility will be conducted in such a manner that all reasonable precautions are taken to protect the health and safety of employees and the general public.
This term places an obligation on the employer not to, without reasonable and proper cause, conduct itself in a manner calculated or likely to destroy or seriously damage the relationship of confidence and trust between employer and employee.
The court found that the plaintiff had persistently and without reasonable grounds instituted proceedings in the courts of Ontario, and had conducted such proceedings in a vexatious manner.
In all cases the Arbitral Tribunal shall conduct the arbitration in an impartial, practical and expeditious manner, giving each party an equal and reasonable opportunity to present its casIn all cases the Arbitral Tribunal shall conduct the arbitration in an impartial, practical and expeditious manner, giving each party an equal and reasonable opportunity to present its casin an impartial, practical and expeditious manner, giving each party an equal and reasonable opportunity to present its case.
Subject to these Rules, the arbitral tribunal may conduct the arbitration in such manner as it considers appropriate, provided that the parties are treated with equality and that at an appropriate stage of the proceedings each party is given a reasonable opportunity of presenting its case.
He agreed with Lord Justice Lloyd that an employer's objective of persuading a claimant to settle to avoid an adjudication did not, of itself, fall outside the scope of the freedom to conduct a defence in an honest and reasonable manner.
In our view, the statements made by Justice Camp during the trial and in his decision, the values implicit in those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiIn our view, the statements made by Justice Camp during the trial and in his decision, the values implicit in those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin his decision, the values implicit in those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publiin the mind of a reasonable member of the public.
The Employer had to have conducted the actual surveillance in a reasonable manner.
At trial the judge ruled that although the inspector had conducted the inspection in a professional, thorough and conscientious manner, he had still fallen short of meeting the standard of care that was expected of him — that of an ordinary, reasonable and prudent home inspector in the same circumstances.
This includes conducting surveys after each transaction, recording the client's level of satisfaction and acting in a reasonable manner when given suggestions for improvement.
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