Sentences with phrase «enforce it if»

Among the precepts of Christ in the Gospels, and the precepts with which they are illustrated and supplemented in the Epistles, there are few which could be applied as positive rules, to be followed mechanically, and enforced if necessary by legal sanctions.
The reason for this is that people should only vote in one caucus / primary and that's easier to enforce if they're held at the same time.
Does unshackle think regulations should only be enforced if they don't effect business.
Stressing the fact that, «we do not have to belong to the same religion or tribe, state or geo - political zones, he reiterated the need to speak about ethics and how to enforce it if we want our country to move forward and be united.»
While there are official standards that a country must meet to be eligible for membership they aren't always enforced if the political will to accept them is there (for example it was an open secret that Greece was cooking its books long before any crisis hit but nobody cared) and some countries can get all sorts of special deals (just look at the UK) too.
If a legal complaint should prove to be well founded and the case awarded to the company, exactly how would the court's judgment be enforced if the national government simply chose to ignore it?
It is rumored that there will be a small window of time for negotiations, and then a state plan will be enforced if a local plan is not bargained.
Nobody has to enforce them if they don't want to.
How can we expect breeders to be held accountable, buyers to beware and law enforcement to enforce if we're hiding the very information they need to act responsibly?
The ban is impossible to enforce If all of those reasons aren't enough for you to vote yes today to strike down the ban, consider that the damn thing doesn't even work.
Lastly, the county now states on its post: «In the meeting on October 5th the question was asked, will the euthanization policy be enforced if there are significant empty kennels in the shelter?
«I can't imagine how the regulation can be enforced if top companies do not take the lead,» he said.
Taiwan is reportedly instituting a ban on shark finning to go into effect next year; however, it is hard to say how that will be enforced if it is such a large industry right now.
The judge made a committal order (six weeks), not to be enforced if the husband paid.
Once an arbitration agreement is signed, it will be enforced if it meets the general requirements of an enforceable contract.
However a settlement is reached it is important it is recorded in a document that is binding on all parties and clearly sets out the terms of the settlement so there can be no misunderstandings and the terms of the settlement can be enforced if necessary.
With respect to extradition, the U.S. will only sign Extradition Deals where extradition can only be enforced if both countries have a similar enough crime.
The first time you do this, you need a lawyer, because both the formalities of the bond claim document and the timing are often very particular with very short statutes of limitations (week or months, not years) although once you learn the process, you can probably make the initial bond claim yourself, although you would need a lawyer to bring suit to enforce it if the bonding company doesn't pay the claim without complaint.
According to the Taiwan Code of Enforcement, a foreign judgment or ruling will be enforced if it does not meet any exceptions listed by Article 402 and if the Taiwanese court permits such foreign judgment to be enforced by a judgment of recognition.
In particular, a judgment which has been certified according to Article 41 (1) or Article 42 (1) can not be enforced if it is irreconcilable with a subsequent enforceable judgment.
Even though prenuptial agreements are recognized in the United States, they aren't always enforced if they aren't properly drawn up.
So the fact the agreement will not be enforced if it unfair does not negate the view that we are looking at a contractual basis for marriage.
Importantly, their original choice would also be enforced if one party still wishes to use the embryos for reproduction.
How can a contract be established and enforced if the parties are countries?
Delay A contractual mediation clause would only be enforced if the contracted mediation was agreed to take place within a reasonable time.
And although someone under 21 would be risking a felony charge to buy at a gun show, over the internet or from a neighbor, how is that to be enforced if it's not also a crime on the private seller's part?
The answer lies in the way the contract or judgment is enforced if one party breaches.
The order has the force of law, but may be difficult to enforce if the custodial parent is determined to move abroad.
A marital settlement agreement is a contract and, like any contract, you have the right to enforce it if your ex-spouse breaches it.
This means you can return to court and have the order enforced if your spouse refuses to comply with its terms.
This means that formal legal arrangements (for example court orders) for regular child maintenance payments can be enforced if any of the following apply:
A parenting plan can not be enforced if a judge does not sign it.
Not the governments, not Fintrac.I want more controls and heavy fines enforced if there is any money laundering going on.

Not exact matches

«And he said, with respect to undertakings, «If some company comes into Canada to set up a business to make Frisbees, and the Frisbee market should disappear through no fault of its own, of course we would never enforce those undertakings.
The agency also asked for public comment on how, or even if, it should continue to enforce the basic principles of net neutrality that prohibit blocking, slowing, or discriminating against Internet content.
Values rarely break; they usually crumble slowly if they are aggressively not enforced and reinforced.
A patent is less useful if you can't enforce it or have the money to see it through.
For example, if you commit to your partner that Friday night is date night, you have to enforce the boundaries of your business creeping into your Friday nights.
If you write a policy, be prepared to enforce the policy — whether it is a policy setting limits or a policy supporting goals.
The reason to push fibre out to households rather than to nodes, then, isn't just to make those gigabit speeds possible, it's also to create fatter pipes so people aren't constrained in how much they can use the Internet, which they will be if copper wires are part of the plan (Update: one network expert tells me that FTTN doesn't necessitate data caps, although that hasn't stopped providers of it from enforcing them, especially here in Canada)..
These rules change constantly, aren't enforced uniformly, and are forever subject to bending or breaking if a bribe is paid.
Officially, this is against Twitter's policy, but if the service is doing anything at all to enforce that policy, it's not saying.
If the feds enforce marijuana laws in the Golden State, legislators there want them to receive no help from local cops.
Hendrickson also recommended that the city amend the law to read properly if it wanted to enforce it.
If the rules aren't enforced, then the rules just become another dust - collecting motivational poster in the office.
The public has vehemently rejected its current proposal, which would allow Internet service companies to enact «fast lanes,» but if the agency decides to enforce net neutrality and reclassify broadband providers, it faces an avalanche of lawsuits from phone and cable companies.
If a group excludes me [an evolutionary tool adapted to enforce social norms] and I try to break my way back in, the group may not try as subtle an exclusionary behavior the next time.
If Exxon's compensation committee wishes to really enforce longer term views, they must not only do it in the time horizons over which pay is doled out but also in the time horizons of the metrics used to determine pay itself.
«The [U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission] enforces the ADEA and considers the ADEA to prohibit an employer from using neutral employment policies and practices that have a disproportionately negative impact on applicants or employees age 40 or older, if the policies or practices at issue are not based on a reasonable factor other than age,» writes Elliot at VirginiaWorkplaceLaw.com.
«If you don't want to play ball, we're going to enforce our rights,» the person said.
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