Sentences with phrase «defined by current law»

The Financial Supervision Commission, the Isle of Man's financial regulator, confirmed in a written statement that bitcoin exchanges are neither investment businesses nor money transmission services as defined by current law.
The SEC said offerings that were deemed to be securities would be regulated as defined by current law.

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«There is a current law that defines what should happen when a not - for - profit is taken over by a private healthcare company,» Robert Mujica, the state budget director, said in a statement.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, wants the public to know that much of what he is likely to cut are actually planned spending increases aimed at maintaining current services as defined by law, not cuts to existing spending levels.
The human right to water is not fully defined by current international law or practice, but it has been protected as necessary to secure other human rights, such as the rights to health, well - being and life.
Very often, responses to accountability and the No Child Left Behind law are defined by the sense of urgency with which one hopes to change the current educational system.
«Under current New Hampshire law, public schools are required to provide the opportunity for an adequate education, as defined by the Legislature, and are held accountable through laws and rules that require monitoring and review by the Department of Education.
«There is ambiguity around how much sales tax is applicable on revenues of these startups as the product they deal in is not defined by the current tax laws.
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