Sentences with phrase «directive as»

You will not want your ex-partner to be allowed to make medical or financial decisions on your behalf, so it is important to include changing your living will and medical directive as part of your pre-divorce preparations.
Income received by miners for other activities, such as for the provision of services in connection with the verification of specific transactions for which specific charges are made, will be exempt from VAT under Article 135 (1)(d) of the EU VAT Directive as falling within the definition of «transactions, including negotiation, concerning deposit and current accounts, payments, transfers, debts, cheques and other negotiable instruments.»
The hope remains that the government will use the «exceptional circumstances» provision in the Directive as a safety valve to slow the transition to manageable levels.
The PSLREB viewed the standby duty directive as a breach that carried on throughout the entire working year, when the lawyers were actually only on standby duty for a maximum of three weeks per year, and the few emergencies that arose during those limited periods typically occurred on weeknights.
It involved successfully securing preliminary references from the UK and German courts to the European Court of Justice, which ultimately annulled the relevant EU directive as unlawful.
As another commentator has noted one can also read this narrow interpretation of the Directive as the Court putting «the ball back into the legislator's court (where many would argue it properly belongs)».
She gave five reasons in particular why the scope of the exclusion clause should not be limited to the offenses outlined in Article 1 FDCT: firstly the wording refers to acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the UN and is not limited to terrorist offenses; secondly, such an interpretation would be at odds with the Geneva Convention in light of which the Qualification Directive should be interpreted; thirdly, the Qualification Directive as an instrument of asylum and humanitarian law and the FDCT are qualitatively different and derive from different areas of law; fourthly, it would unduly restrict the application of the exclusion clause and finally, fifthly, the fact that the FDCT is an instrument of variable geometry with varying application across the Union would lead to problems if it were used as criteria in defining terms for the purposes of the application of the Qualification Directive.
In the light of any such agreement, the Commission shall consider whether amendments to this Directive as it applies to aircraft operators are necessary.
This was quite simply disposed of as Uber were excepted from the Directive as «recital 21 of the directive leaves no doubt as it states that the services in question include «urban transport [and] taxis».
Mc Fadden appealed against the default judgment by claiming that he could not be held liable under Article 12 (1) of the E-Commerce Directive as implemented into national law.
This legal provision sends the reader to the pre-existing definition in Art. 1 (2) of the Technical Standards Directive as amended by Art. 1 (2) of the Technical Standards (Amendment) Directive, which defines an information society service as «(1) any service normally provided for remuneration, (2) at a distance, by electronic means and (3) at the individual request of a recipient of services.»
The E-Commerce Directive as such does not define what an ISS is, but refers to Directive 98 / 34 / EC (as amended) which defines an ISS in Article 1 (2) as «any service normally provided for remuneration, at a distance, by electronic means and at the individual request of a recipient of services.»
A «data controller» is defined in the Directive as the entity which «alone or jointly with others determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data».
These source web pages often contain individuals» «personal data», which is defined by the Directive as data relating to an identified or identifiable individual.
He relies on recital 47 of the Directive as well as Articles 12 - 14 of the E-Commerce Directive in support of his proposition that facilitating the technical transmission of content does not create control over this content [87].
To the contrary, they welcome the directive as an opportunity to burn calories, share conversation and earn a free lunch.
Charlie McCreevy, the european commissioner for the internal market and services, welcomed the adoption of the Qualifications Directive as follows:
The Court emphasises that provisions on data access must fall within the scope of the Directive as data is only retained for the purpose of access to it by competent national authorities and thus national data retention legislation «necessarily entails, in principle, the existence of provisions relating to access by the competent national authorities to the data retained» [79].
Having found that Google Spain fell within the material scope of the Directive as a data controller, the Court then went on to consider whether it fell within the territorial scope of the Directive pursuant to Article 4 (1).
On the EU level, there is an agreed - upon framework for how member states should design support schemes on the national level through the 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive as well as the 2014 State Aid Guidelines for Environmental Protection.
On the basis of this report, the Commission shall then adopt a legislative proposal amending the present Directive as appropriate.
[UPDATE: China's Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs just announced on Thursday (Day 11) at a press conference that China agrees to the 2 degree C limit] As we're continually reminded, the negotiations are a frustrating Catch - 22: prior to COP - 15, negotiations were hinged on U.S. legislation and now U.S. legislators are focused on Copenhagen to provide directive as to what kind of legislation should be passed.
On Friday February 5th DOE Lawyer (the US Attorney) called me at 4 pm and said «Mr Precht, congratulations, the Dept. of Education has decided to discharge all of your student loans» I NEVER went to trial because I proved my case of undue hardship per USC 11 § 523 (a)(8), and I used the July 7th, 2015 US Department of Education's Policy Directive as my defense!
This is on the basis that they are a service, and not listed in Appendix III of the EU VAT Directive as being entitled to enjoy the same reduced VAT rates as printed book.
The strategies outlined in our first three Open Government Plans align with the requirements of the Open Government Directive as well as the Open Data Policy and have been at the core of our open data efforts over the last six years.
My teachers came on board immediately, seeing this directive as a challenge that we would face together.
So instead of high carb, low fat, one might summarize the Willett plan's directive as good carb, good fat.
The governor would not know and he would follow the directive as directed through his statue.
While Governor Paterson's directive received widespread approbation from same - sex marriage supporters, it was met with criticism from conservative legislators and from traditional marriage advocates, one of whom referred to the directive as Governor Paterson's «first major blunder.»
They noted that «the court wisely postponed» any directive as to how and when segregation must be completely ended in the southern states.
That's probably a good thing, for I'm not only referring to the nice stuff, but the nasty, bothersome directives as well.
Nonetheless, given the almost hysterical reaction of some theologians, particularly a fair number among the members of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), to such Vatican directives as Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and Ad Tuendam Fidem (1998), we can conclude that many professional theologians, and theological faculties, apparently have yet to absorb Newman's point that magisterial authority is necessary for the proper teaching and pursuit of theology.
Like several of our fellow teachers, we viewed the law's directives as threats likely to suck every shred of imagination out of our instruction.
However, the Trump administration can not simply rescind most previous OCR directives as it did transgender rights, says Melnick.
Executives at IBM rarely need to worry about whether employees might disregard their directives as a result of their personal conception of the job.
The CJEU's answer to the second question shows its willingness to interpret the Roadmap Directives as a tool for defence rights that are effective and not merely theoretical.
Those who hoped that Advocate General Bot's opinion in Balogh would provide as much insight in the Roadmap Directives as Covaci, will most likely be disappointed.
Must be a Registered Nurse (RN); The program complies with BMS Corporate Policies and Directives as well as federal and state occupational health and safety...
• Comprehensive knowledge of OSHA and CLIA compliance directives as used in a clinical / hospital setting.
It is the role of the Provincial Office Staff to implement, support and maintain the services, policies, and directives as dictated by the Board and fundamentally by its members, within the scope of the Association's mission and mandate.

Not exact matches

In New York, Washington and Boston, a second wave of demonstrations followed spontaneous rallies that broke out at U.S. airports on Saturday as U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents began enforcing Trump's directive.
The lengthy and complex set changes, known as the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II), will impact a broad swath of financial firms across the globe, but especially investment banks that do business in Europe.
So there's no saying whether the directive will in fact help reduce emissions from transportation by 6 % by 2020 as it's designed to do.
According to the directive, the public shaming effort is aimed at «punishing and deterring untrustworthiness, as well as commending trustworthiness and honesty.»
Equally egregious, where estate planning is concerned, is failing to create an advance health - care directive, also known as a living will.
Her pep talks are filled with counterintuitive advice such as, «slow down time» and «gain your power by letting go,» but these directives don't seem idealistic when coming from Harder, founder of the Bliss Project; they seem downright fun.
Serving as CEO, you have the opportunity and directive to nurture your team's growth.
The FAA directive comes as a result of a service bulletin issued earlier Friday by the engine's manufacturer as well as information gathered from the investigation of Southwest Flight 1380.
The memorandum, and as yet undisclosed similar directives to various locales over which the NLRB has jurisdiction, have provoked a firestorm of outrage from businesses and business groups that say the memo spells the end of franchising, and represents an uneasy encroachment of greater federal regulation into business life.
Also, more controversial provisions — such as requirements to execute enforceable written contracts under the Best Interest Contract and Principal Transactions Exemption, and changes to PTE 84 - 24 (other than the addition of the Impartial Conduct Standards)-- are not applicable until January 1, 2018, while the Department is honoring the President's directive to take a hard look at any potential undue burdens and decides whether to make significant revisions.
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