Sentences with phrase «duty upon decision»

Similarly in Stefan v General Medical Council [1999] 1 WLR 1293, Lord Clyde explained: «The trend of the law has been towards an increased recognition of the duty upon decision makers of many kinds to give reasons.

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In conclusion, there is a saying of Jesus which perhaps can show how little it is possible to seek for an ethic of Jesus in the sense of an idealistic doctrine of duties and virtues, or in the sense of an ethic of goods or values; how, on the contrary, the responsibility for all concrete moral decisions is thrust upon man, and these decisions are bound up with the one Either - Or, obedience or disobedience.
Concern with an other - worldly mythology can form a tranquilizing escape from the moral decisions and duties which involvement in the historical world forces upon us.
(h) As an exception to paragraph (g) of this section, you may make decisions to test an employee based upon reasonable suspicion, post-accident, return - to - duty, and follow - up determination criteria with respect to an owner - operator or other self - employed individual.
(g) Except as provided in paragraph (h) of this section, you must not make decisions to test an employee based upon reasonable suspicion, post-accident, return - to - duty, and follow - up determination criteria.
Based upon the decision, some relevant questions one could ask to assess whether a duty of care exists between a diocese and students at a religiously affiliated school are as follows:
Indeed, the «continued existence of firms of solicitors» depended upon the decision on duty contract numbers.
Since children are presumed not to have the ability to make clear choices and «adult» decisions, Florida law imposes a greater duty of care upon property owners to protect children from harm.
The tribunal is obliged to comply with that general duty in conducting the arbitral proceedings, in its decisions on matters of procedure and evidence, and in the exercise of all other powers conferred upon it.
Since Bertico merely applies the law established in Provigo to a new set of facts (as acknowledged by the Court of Appeal at para. 76 of Bertico), this decision has not increased the duties incumbent upon franchisors in Quebec.
When determining the scope of a child's participation in custody proceedings, the court should find a balance between protecting the child, the statutory duty to consider the wishes of the child, and the probative value of the child's input while ensuring to all parties their due process rights to challenge evidence relied upon by the court in making custody decisions.
The claimants submitted, inter alia, that the orders: (i) had been made without any prior consultation as to the principle, relying upon the common law duty to act fairly and / or the doctrine of procedural legitimate expectation; and (ii) were irrational on the basis that the reasons which had been put forward by the defendants in justification of the decision were inconsistent and contradictoryDyson LJ: The fact that, when conferring on the lord chancellor the power to prescribe court fees, parliament had decided whom he should consult before doing so, militated strongly against the idea that there should co-exist a common law duty to consult more widely (in the absence of a clear promise by the lord chancellor that there would be wider consultation and in the absence of any clear established practice of wider consultation).
Resumes in this field highlight such duties as conducting comprehensive assessments upon admission; and providing social services including short - term individual counseling, crisis intervention, funeral planning, and legal and health care decisions.
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