Sentences with phrase «enactments did»

(10) If an enactment establishes a new electoral district but the enactment does not come into force until a future time, the Chief Electoral Officer may accept nomination papers under this section for the future electoral district.

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However, on July 1, 2018, with the enactment of the federal Cannabis Act, Canadians will be authorized to possess, sell or distribute cannabis, provided they are permitted to do so in the province in which they reside or operate
With the enactment of CETA, approximately 94 % of EU agricultural tariffs will be eliminated for Canadian exporters, giving them an advantage over competitors in countries that do not have a free trade agreement with the EU.
The epoch over which the phases are distributed, i.e., the subjective duration the entity elaborates, not its enactment in physical time, does not exist prior to its completion.
you can have a court system that is supposed to deal non-violently with solutions to these dillimmas but mostely it is entertainment and laughable in it's core justice to begin with humans are human so how does the newer muslim prophet propose to become more than human in response to violence and as a tool for enactment for change — if necessary?
But despite the real gains in social morality that came in the wake of the abolition of the slave trade, despite the rise in the status of women, despite the benefits that came from the enactment of child - labor laws and the establishment of the welfare state, did not the nineteenth century also bequeath to us those proposed «solutions» to social ills that led to mass starvation in Russia and China, to the utopian nightmares of communism and fascism, to wars unending, and ¯ in those societies that actually managed to abolish most social evils ¯ to a hedonism that is undermining society from within?
The general topic or theme of the passage is indeed judgment, but the examples Jesus uses to illustrate the enactment of judgment don't tell us what is worthy of judgment, but what is not worthy of judgment.
So that if a pure enactment of the death of God occurs throughout all of the full expressions of a uniquely modern apocalyptic thinking, does this movement fully and finally distinguish ancient and modern apocalypticism?
But there is still much to be done; the IRR are still under a restraining order and their enactment is not assured.
At any rate, the ruling in that case does say, «Congress may restrain, by suitable enactments, the circulation as money of any notes not issued under its own authority.»
Attorney General Schneiderman praised Governor Andrew M. Cuomo for pushing ethics reform as part of the State budget process, but called for more dramatic changes, even if doing so delayed enactment of the budget.
«In that spirit, I am writing to you today to open a dialogue that I hope will help us work together to enact much - needed reforms on which the NFIB and the WFP now stand united: Enactment of a property tax and a spending cap, reducing state spending and our job - killing cost of doing business and fighting efforts to increase taxes even further in New York.»
The situation is clearly different in Ghana where the constitution is explicit in its enactment of the offices of Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers of State and does not create a hierarchy of Ministers.
The number of public employee strikes in New York did drop sharply starting in the early 1980s, a trend unions inevitably attribute to the enactment of the Triborough Amendment.
The best that the National Assembly of Nigeria has done in this regard, however, has been the enactment and review of Electoral Acts to guide the conduct of elections in Nigeria (notably the Acts of 2002, 2006 and 2010).
But those close to him have previously said they don't fear a primary given what they consider the governor's strong progressive record, including successfully pushing for the legalization of same sex marriage, passage of the SAFE Act gun control law, enactment of a $ 15 hourly minimum wage and a statewide paid family leave program, and a free tuition program for some public college students.
«I am certain that this measure will have momentous benefits for the University of Buffalo, residents of Erie County and for Western New York in general, and as we conclude our negotiations on the final state budget, I am determined to do everything within my power to ensure the enactment of this ground - breaking legislation.»
The only thing that is clear is that there continues to be great debate and uncertainty among these experts regarding the extent of natural climate variability versus human impacts, and what, if anything, enactment of economy - wide greenhouse gas regulations might do to alter our changing climate.
Does discretionary spending rise beyond the sequestration level and perhaps beyond the statutory cap, and is that accomplished in a way that has any chance of enactment?
So, twenty years after the enactment of Milwaukee's program, a growing body of research shows that students receiving vouchers do as well and often better than their peers in public schools and at a fraction of the taxpayer cost.
The enactment of the Every Student Succeeds Act reinvigorates a discussion as old as education itself — what skills do...
Why do we still have dropout rates of 50 percent and higher in several cities eight years after the enactment of No Child Left Behind, and why are so many schools still foundering after substantial investments of public and private funds on reform?
I realize that the enactment and implementation of P.L. 94 - 142 have been the subject of some debate and controversy and that there are some who maintain that those of us in Congress did not really understand what we were doing when we wrote the law.
These cases show that formal organizational structures create an institutional framework for the distribution and enactment of leadership, but they do not determine how leadership plays out over time.
Did you know that it has been 20 whole years since the enactment of the Charter Schools Act in California?
These consequences may have less to do with the practices themselves and more to do with the «style» of their enactment (e.g., acting with assurance, displaying a confident attitude, remaining calm in the face of crises).
Do principals in elementary and secondary schools differ in their enactments of the instructional leadership role?
The Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, which President Obama signed into law on January 29, required the FTA to make available no more than $ 2 billion in disaster funds within 60 days of enactment of the disaster relief appropriation, which the agency is currently doing.
The law directed several federal agencies to work out the fine details of enforcement, and they did so over the two years following the CARD Act's enactment.
(1.1) At any time after five years after a bankrupt who has a debt referred to in paragraph (1)(g) ceases to be a full - or part - time student, as the case may be, under the applicable Act or enactment, the court may, on application, order that subsection (1) does not apply to the debt if the court is satisfied that
Section Section 178 (1)(g) of the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act states that an order of discharge does not release a bankrupt from: Any debt or obligation in respect of a loan made under the Canada Student Loans Act, the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act or any enactment of a province that provides for loans or guarantees of loans to students where the date of bankruptcy of the bankrupt occurred:
PBGCs» insurance program does not cover a defined benefit plan of a professional service employer if the plan has never had more than 25 active participants at any one time after the enactment of ERISA.
The enactment of that law did have a frosty effect on the baby turtle trade.
Specifically for do it Moscow — which is to date the largest incarnation of the project — Athens - based artist and architect Andreas Angelidakis has created a unique environment to house the instructions and their enactments at Garage.
If the public does not support the science they will not support the enactment of climate change regulation, and the climate change opponents will achieve their goal.
With the known outcome to be only a tiny reduction of 17 one - hundredths of a degree, versus a zero dollar cost of doing nothing that produces similar results, the enactment of such CO2 reduction legislation could best be summarized in one word: insanity.
Further evaluation of our current wind units and their effects on fuel consumption and emissions should be done before increasing the penetration of renewable energy to the 20 and 30 percent levels currently mandated by some state renewable portfolio standards, and before a national renewable portfolio standard is considered for enactment.
Lawyers can, and quite frequently do, conduct end - to - end «traditional» research using exclusively electronic sources.76 Everything the researcher needs — from treatises to digests to recent statutory enactments — is available electronically.77 Traditional research is very at home on modern platforms.
His optimism about the role of the lawmakers perhaps slightly underplays those areas in which people's lives are more likely to be harmed by or oppressed, rather than improved by rules conceived for hypocritical or commercial purposes, although he does address briefly the problem of the enactment of bad or wicked laws.
Appeals against homelessness decisions under s 204 of the Housing Act 1996 do not fall within the public law category post the enactment of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012.
Much useful work has already been done in the field of civil rights in Canada, particularly in connection with the enactment of the Canadian Bill of Rights in 1960.
In six years of enactment, the transportation provider will be required to ensure that, for services that do not require pre-booking, all destination points or stops are:
The original meaning should also be construed in broad enough terms to accommodate new phenomena that accord with the ordinary meaning of the text (for example, interpreting the phrase «freedom of the press and other media of communication» in section 2 (b) of the Charter to include internet publications, which did not exist at the time of the enactment).
(2) A publication in an electronic form may differ from a publication in another form to accommodate the needs of the electronic form if the differences do not change the substance of any enactment.
We don't have an enactment short title, but I think we should have a running header convenience - of - reference short title on justice.gc.ca.
The European Commission is considering whether or not to progress the enactment of a new Directive on access to environmental justice which would reinforce the Aarhus Convention of October 2001, which, though ratified by the UK and other European states, does not in itself have the force of law internally within those states.
... 202 When a matter before the Appeal Tribunal is, by this Act or any other enactment or by any rule or decision of the Tribunal, required to be done within a specified time and if the circumstances of the case in its opinion so require, the Tribunal may, with or without notice, extend the time so specified or waive the requirement whether or not the time has expired.
One of the recommendations in the report to improve the availability of legal assistance to the poor was to encourage performance of pro bono services, including the establishment of a guideline setting an amount of pro bono work that is appropriate and enactment of legislation to enable government attorneys to do pro bono work Progress was made in expanding the availability of assistance in the 1970s, but serious inadequacies continued to exist as recognized by the Supreme Court of Florida in The Florida Bar v Furman:
«It is the appellant's argument that the enactment of the Torrens land titles system in the Province of Ontario made applicable in that province the main theory of a Torrens title registration system, to wit, the absolute authority of the register, and that it is the effect of such a principle that actual notice, no matter how clearly proved so long as encumbrances do not appear on the register, does not affect the clear title of the purchaser for value.
The Court did not grapple with the point that the decision in AHK had been overtaken by the enactment of section 6 of the Justice and Security Act 2013 which provides for a closed material procedure in judicial review proceedings (CMP).
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