Sentences with phrase «contain references to every law»

The statement should contain references to every law report of the proceedings below, and should state the duration of the proceedings below.

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For example, Michael Polanyi has written that living organisms contain and transmit information, which in principle can not be explained solely by reference to the laws that govern its physical and chemical embodiment.
Every section contains a brief summary or quotation from The Compendiumtogether with other authoritative sources, such as the teaching of the popes, and wide and frequent references to the Bible, Canon Law, and the full Catechism.
Mr Laws ridiculed a conference motion tabled by the party's health spokesman, Evan Harris, which, he said, contained «26 references to staff doctors and nurses and only one to patients, and that in the context of over-inflated patient expectations».
The motion in question, Mr Laws said, contains 25 references to NHS staff but only one to patients «and that argues that they ask too much of doctors».
It is interesting to note that Federal law was specifically altered in 1984 to strike reference to patent agreements between fellows and government funding agencies (35 USCS 212): «No scholarship, fellowship, training grant, or other funding agreement made by a Federal agency primarily to an awardee for educational purposes will contain any provision giving the Federal agency any rights to inventions made by the awardee.»
Laws and regulations are subject to change, so the references contained herein not be up to date.
Now Hamilton's memoir, assumedly «read in October, 1832,» contains the law of conical polarization subsequently discovered by Lloyd, without reference to him.
While chews made from rawhide, bone or other animal parts are consumable, and are therefore considered «food» under FDA law, as long as the label contains no reference to nutritional value (such as «high protein»), the agency advises that manufacturers «may not have to follow the AAFCO pet food regulations.»
Even after the Ministerio Publico Federal (the Federal Prosecutor Bureau) declared that no crime had been committed in any of the above - mentioned cases and issued a technical note clarifying that nudity and representations of sexuality are permitted in cultural and artistic exhibitions, the consequences continue to unfold: the state of Espirito Santo has passed a law prohibiting the exhibition of photographs, texts, drawings, paintings, films and videos containing nude scenes or references to sexual acts in public spaces; city councilors of the state of Rio Grande do Sul are currently trying to ban books in public libraries that, they argue, expose children to «permissive ideologies, [detrimental] to the formation of character.»
In one sense, the Court's autonomy concern is based on a juristic fiction of a perfect legal system that contains no gaps or lacunae in the protective safety - net it offers to its subjects, and the glorified references to the principle of mutual trust and the EU's foundational values sound somewhat empty in light of arbitral practice and in light of the fact that arbitrary exercises of public power continue to take place within the internal market, with EU law having little to offer to the affected investors.
While the reasoning contains some points on EU law (the SCC mentions the cases of Melki and Abdeli [Joined Cases C ‑ 188 / 10 and C ‑ 189 / 10], A v B and Others [C - 112 / 13] and Kernkraftwerke Lippe - Ems GmbH v Hauptzollamt Osnabrück [C - 5 / 14] to explain that national constitutional proceedings can not hinder EU preliminary references), the conclusion is reached mostly on the basis of Spanish constitutional law.
Note that due to the nature of fundamental rights protection in the Union, it could not rely on this provision and the right it contains to find that the matter fell within the scope of Union law, hence the reference to Article 14 (3) TEU to assert jurisdiction.
Before Midas came along, one would have thought the absence of any such specific reference to the Act, coupled with the jurisdictional limits contained within the legislation itself, would preclude its automatic application to a relationship that falls outside those limits, despite the parties having chosen Ontario law as the governing law.
All case analysis documents now contain comprehensive references to case law and analytical resources that cite the master full text document, for ease of research
Additionally, upper year courses in subjects such as Natural Resource Law, Environmental Law and Administrative law will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllabLaw, Environmental Law and Administrative law will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllabLaw and Administrative law will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of reference — to the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllablaw will likely contain some reference — and in some cases without a lot of referenceto the issues raised by Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Aboriginal title, Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights — as part of a broader syllabus.
Your law firm marketing can contain testimonials and references if the client asks to see them.
1) Principles: The TransLex - Principles contain more than 120 principles and rules of transnational law, the New Lex Mercatoria, supported by references to various sources.
It contains many references to the reports, case law, and other materials on these subjects.
It contains easy reference to the legislation and covers all of the major topics in confiscation law likely to be encountered by a busy criminal law professional.
Moreover, not all discrimination violates Ontario human rights law (or, since the duty is defined by reference to Ontario human rights law, the rules of professional conduct)-- it contains numerous carve outs (similar to those which apply to TWU under BC law) which might affect lawyers.
While the opinion contains extensive references to the case law of the European Court of Human Rights to support the view of the ECJ on the qualification of limitation periods, the other arguments raised by the ICC are marginalized.
«The Guide for Immigration Advocates from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is an excellent manual, containing both very good practice tips, as well as excellent references to pertinent statutes and case law.
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