Sentences with phrase «enforced in»

For driving without insurance, penalties vary depending on the circumstance, but are typically enforced in two different ways: by the verification of proof of insurance during a traffic stop and / or through a random questionnaire sampling process where the state sends a form to a randomly selected driver asking to verify the name of their insurer and policy number.
Remember that there are many exemptions to the standards of the different negligence systems enforced in the United States of America.
1 Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this article and of article 24, no claim shall be recognized or enforced in any legal proceedings commenced after the expiration of the limitation period.
After all, it could be problematic for a Taiwan arbitral award to be recognised and enforced in other jurisdictions.
Courage notes that the Canadian Intellectual Property Office is still issuing patents on genes and there was one enforced in Monsanto Canada Inc. v. Schmeiser — in which a party was found guilty of infringement.
Saying «it's the law» isn't rhetoric, it's a statement of the fact that in Canada laws are made by Parliament, not by the police (or, more broadly, the Crown), and Parliament should be able to expect that it's laws will be enforced in good faith — in a manner consistent with Parliament's intent — by provincial and municipal authorities.
There is a related issue to the extradition one, which is that if the fine is reduced to a civil judgment in Singapore (I assume that it could), and if it was, if the foreign judgment from Singapore could be enforced in South Africa or any other place the judgment debtor has property or income.
However, the effectiveness of the regime will ultimately depend on how it is applied and enforced in practice.
It is more likely than not that neither South Africa nor Canada nor most other countries would allow a foreign judgment for a criminal fine to be enforced in their courts, and foreign judgments for money damages can not be enforced directly abroad.
If a foreign court decision is formally recognised and enforced in Switzerland, a court decision to that effect is required.
If a foreign court decision shall be formally recognised and enforced in Switzerland, a court decision to that effect is required.
In the case, concerning a divorce in England and the dispute of a pension arrangement in India, it was held that Pension Sharing Orders can not be made against a foreign pension even with clear evidence that it could be enforced in the concerned country.
Legal Tip: Be alert to the manner in which laws are enforced in your jurisdiction and others.
The increased scrutiny of third sector employers following the Oxfam revelations reinforces the need for policies to be in place and to be enforced in order to seek to prevent wrongdoing or even criminal acts occurring unchecked.
It is envisaged that one such scenario could be where the foreign arbitral tribunal has power to make an interim order, but that order can not otherwise be enforced in
16.4 The Guarantor irrevocably waives any objection which it may now or in the future have to the laying of the venue of any proceedings in any court referred to in this Clause and any claim that those proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient or inappropriate forum, and irrevocably agrees that a judgment in any proceedings commenced in any such court shall be conclusive and binding on it and may be enforced in the courts of any jurisdiction...».
While the building codes are enforced in the Caribbean, the construction seems to be based more on accepted best practices that exceed building code requirements, resulting in less problems.
After all, a breach of parental authority rights is still a breach of custody rights as defined in the Convention, and Article 29 affirmatively states that there is a right to enforce them via normal domestic court channels «whether or not» the enforcement rights arises under the Convention, which means that rights arising under the Convention can be enforced in that manner.
The Hague Convention you identify is generally enforced in the domestic courts of the country where the child is physically located that has child custody jurisdiction or via a «Central Authority» as defined by a signatory to the Convention, although it is a bit more complex than that because the Hague Convention has one set of rules for «emergencies» and another for ordinary cases.
In foreign countries, we focus on the details of distribution arrangements to make sure distributor and sales agent agreements both accomplish the client's business objectives and can be enforced in the event of underperformance by the local distributor or agent.
(b) a proceeding to enforce an order of a court, or any other order that may be enforced in the same way as an order of a court;
Over the last six years, only one HKIAC award was not enforced in China.
(1) A judgment given by a court of a Contracting State designated in an exclusive choice of court agreement shall be recognised and enforced in other Contracting States in accordance with this Chapter.
(1) A decision made in one Contracting State («the State of origin») shall be recognised and enforced in other Contracting States if -
(3) A court in a territorial unit of a Contracting State with two or more territorial units in which different systems of law apply shall not be bound to recognise or enforce a judgment from another Contracting State solely because the judgment has been recognised or enforced in another territorial unit of the same Contracting State under this Convention.
Mt. Pleasant Police Captain Amy McCarthy also states the town's texting ban is being enforced in the same way.
Any judgment delivered by a court of another Member State and declared to be enforceable in accordance with Section 2 or certified in accordance with Article 41 (1) or Article 42 (1) shall be enforced in the Member State of enforcement in the same conditions as if it had been delivered in that Member State.
Judgments given before the date of application of this Regulation but after the date of entry into force of Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 in proceedings instituted before the date of entry into force of Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 shall be recognised and enforced in accordance with the provisions of Chapter III of this Regulation provided they relate to divorce, legal separation or marriage annulment or parental responsibility for the children of both spouses on the occasion of these matrimonial proceedings and that jurisdiction was founded on rules which accorded with those provided for either in Chapter II of this Regulation or in Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 or in a convention concluded between the Member State of origin and the Member State addressed which was in force when the proceedings were instituted.
However, in the United Kingdom, such a judgment shall be enforced in England and Wales, in Scotland or in Northern Ireland only when, on the application of any interested party, it has been registered for enforcement in that part of the United Kingdom.
There have not been many instances of foreign judgments being enforced in Myanmar in recent history and no known cases relevant to the two scenarios.
Judgments handed down in any of the Nordic States which have made the declaration provided for in subparagraph (a) under a forum of jurisdiction corresponding to one of those laid down in Chapter II of this Regulation, shall be recognised and enforced in the other Member States under the rules laid down in Chapter III of this Regulation.
There have not been many instances of foreign judgments being enforced in Myanmar in recent history and no known cases relevant to this particular issue.
An arbitral award made in England may, by leave of the court, be enforced in the same manner as a judgment or order of the court (section 66).
Specifically, the question was whether a claim to enforce a foreign judgment is a claim to «enforce an order of a court or any other order that may be enforced in the same way as an order of a court» (under section 16 (1)(b)-RRB-.
American judgments, from either State or U.S. Federal Courts may be recognised and enforced in Ontario, Canada.
The Court stated that a foreign judgment can not be directly enforced in Ontario in the absence of reciprocal enforcement legislation.
2.1 Absent any applicable special regime, what is the legal framework under which a foreign judgment would be recognised and enforced in your jurisdiction?
All judgments for the payment of a sum of money obtained from the «superior» courts of Commonwealth countries covered by the AJA can be registered in England if, in all the circumstances of the case, the English court in its discretion finds it just and convenient that the judgment should be enforced in England.
Fourth, decisions of the family courts in Japan are not enforced in Japan.
Accordingly, the decision of the supervisory courts in the seat of the arbitration to set - aside the award should be recognised with the result that the award should not be enforced in England.
On 21 December, Mr Justice Cooke dismissed Dr Smith's claim and made a declaration that the French Judgment be recognised and enforced in the English courts.
Since the award was issued, IPCO has repeatedly sought to have it enforced in the UK under the New York Convention 1958.
Luckily laws are enacted and enforced in order to 1.
In order to make sure that these laws are properly enforced in the employer or employee's favor, hiring a lawyer in order to defend the client's rights is greatly important.
Arbitration awards can be enforced in Small Claims Court, says a recent ruling from the Divisional Court.
Section 85 (6) of the Act states that the lien may be enforced in the same manner as a mortgage.
Generally, a foreign judgment in rem would be recognized and / or enforced in Korea when the judgment concerns immovable or movable property that was within the jurisdiction of the foreign court at the time of the proceeding.
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its endorsement in Alfred Wegener Institute v. ALCI Aviation Ltd., 2014 ONCA 398, upholding an order from the application judge that a German arbitral award be recognized and enforced in Ontario as if it were a judgment or order of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
The Hague Conference on Private International Law has taken substantial steps toward realizing the conclusion of an international convention to allow judgments rendered by a court in one country to be recognized and enforced in another country.
It has been drafted jointly by the DIFC Courts and King & Wood Mallesons, a leading global law firm headquartered in Asia and China, and provides detailed explanation as to how a DIFC Courts judgement can be recognised and enforced in China, and vice versa.
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