Sentences with phrase «designated by the province»

In some provinces, the law requires that a fiduciary, such as a trustee, may invest funds only in a list of securities designated by the province or the federal government.

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Analysis is hampered because of a lack of transparency by a number of provinces in their regulation and supervision of financial institutions, including those they have designated as systemically important.
In 2010 property developers in Shandong province were given formal approval to knock down a 19th - century church built by Anglican missionaries — despite it being part of The Three - Self Patriotic Movement and designated as a protected national historical landmark.
The law in the province where you live may allow you to designate a successor holder and / or other beneficiary to your TFSA in the event of your death, by means of a separate designation outside of your will.
In compliance with the Bank Act Support Orders and Support Provisions (Banks and Authorized Foreign Banks) Regulations and the Trust and Loan Companies Act Support Orders and Support Provisions (Trust and Loan Companies) Regulations, the following offices have been designated by The Toronto - Dominion Bank, The Canada Trust Company, TD Mortgage Corporation and TD Pacific Mortgage Corporation, all carrying on business as TD Canada Trust, for the service of enforcement notices in respect of the provinces noted below.
The creation of three designated broadcast rooms — for the provincial, superior, and appeal court — is part of a pilot project designed by the province's three chief justices and intended to «create a comfort level» with media in order to facilitate coverage of cases that have strong public interest and educational aspects.
(b) is evidenced by a policy issued in another province or territory of Canada, the United States of America or a jurisdiction designated in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule by an insurer that has filed an undertaking under section 226.1; («contrat»)
226.1 An insurer that issues motor vehicle liability policies in another province or territory of Canada, the United States of America or a jurisdiction designated in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule may file an undertaking with the Superintendent, in the form provided by the Superintendent, providing that the insurer's motor vehicle liability policies will provide at least the coverage described in sections 251, 265 and 268 when the insured automobiles are operated in Ontario.
The inaction on the part of the provinces in not providing designated judges significantly diminishes a victim's ability to utilize the justice system, even before one factors in the additional access to justice barriers faced by indigenous peoples.
The COEMRP speculates that: «the possibility of designating judges from various levels of court ensures that applicants in each province and territory have access to existing provincial or territorial frameworks» (FHRMIRA Clause - by - Clause Analysis, 4).
Section 2 (1) of FHRMIRA defines «designated judge» as a person authorized by the lieutenant governor in council of the province to act as a designated judge.
While this is not a simple issue to address, provinces could make a decent start by appointing designated judges under FHRMIRA, educating reserve residents, police, and social services about its provisions, and allocating enough money to ensure that those who need orders have help applying for them, and those who have obtained orders can have them enforced.
Following the provincial introduction of designated agency by the British Columbia Real Estate Association in July 2012, and the amendment of the Council Rules in July 2013 to reflect the new practice, the Council has been engaged in consultations with managing brokers and other stakeholders from across the province, developing practice standards to guide licensees.
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