Sentences with phrase «court by the regulatory body»

The wording of the publicity order will be suggested to the sentencing court by the regulatory body or the prosecution following consultation with the victim's family.

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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.
This is because the Supreme Court has ruled that, when a grant of regulatory authority «lay [s] down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to [act] is directed to conform», Congress is not unconstitutionally delegating its ability to make laws.
He's rammed through some good executive orders (MPG standards) and guided some regulatory bodies to do the jobs they've been mandated to do by the Supreme Court (EPA on greenhouse gases).
The Court of Appeal recognized that the issue was not decided by an earlier case — Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers, 2001 SCC 31 — a case where a regulatory body refused to accredit TWU on the basis that the covenant might affect the ability of TWU graduates to teach in public schools in a non-discriminatory matter.
As an international law firm, our Yangon office includes lawyers who are admitted in Myanmar and are regulated by The Supreme Court of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and lawyers who are qualified in other jurisdictions and who are regulated by the relevant regulatory body in their place of admission.
You hereby grant Box and its contractors the right to transmit, use and disclose Content posted on the Service solely to the extent necessary to provide the Service, as otherwise permitted by these Terms, or to comply with any request of a governmental or regulatory body (including subpoenas or court orders), as otherwise required by law, or to respond to an emergency which Box believes in good faith requires Box to disclose information to assist in preventing the death or serious bodily injury of any person.
«The General Medical Council is challenging a High Court ruling that said expert witnesses who mistakenly give flawed evidence should be immune from disciplinary action by their profession's regulatory bodies unless requested to do so by a judge.»
Several courts, tribunals, regulatory bodies and health profession review boards have enumerated what factors may constitute a lack of good character by the applicant.
Registration — good character: A high water mark for deference to regulatory bodies assessing the «good character» of applicants was set by Alberta courts, which confirmed an Alberta regulatory body's refusal to register a BC professional (Lum v. Council of Alberta Dental Association and College, 2016 ABCA 154, summarized here, and also 2015 ABQB 12, summarized here).
Avvo General Counsel Josh King on the Supreme Court's decision in North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission: The court made no bones about it, siding with the FTC: the regulatory bodies of self - regulated professions (like dentistry and the law) only get immunity from antitrust liability if they are «actively supervised» by -LSBCourt's decision in North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission: The court made no bones about it, siding with the FTC: the regulatory bodies of self - regulated professions (like dentistry and the law) only get immunity from antitrust liability if they are «actively supervised» by -LSBcourt made no bones about it, siding with the FTC: the regulatory bodies of self - regulated professions (like dentistry and the law) only get immunity from antitrust liability if they are «actively supervised» by -LSB-...]
In a clear blow to Quebec provincial regulators, the appeal court held in the much - anticipated ruling that regulatory bodies can not gain access to documents covered by litigation privilege unless it is statutorily mandated.
Limits of «reasonableness» on ethical and practice rules: Implied limits on the powers of professional regulatory bodies to superintend their professions was illustrated by the B.C. Supreme Court's decision that a college unreasonably exercised its by - law making powers in Sobeys West Inc. v. College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, 2014 BCSC 1414 (under appeal).
The judgment of a state legislature or regulatory body that a disclosure is required is entitled to no less deference than the same decision made by a court.
assuring compliance with statutes and procedural fairness requirements by regulatory bodies, and seeking court review where necessary,
That defence — a defence which recognizes that people in particular positions, such as investigators for regulatory bodies, must be immune from lawsuits for their saying things that may lessen someone's reputation, even where the plaintiff alleges «malice» — was accepted by the Ontario Court of Appeal in D'Mello v. Law Society of Upper Canada, 2014 ONCA 912:
Under state and federal law, upon any event of withdrawl of a trustee an alternet trustee is appointed usually under the trust or by the regulatory body governing the trustee's actions or the court.
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