Sentences with phrase «enforced rules of conduct»

Teams have grown and they have enforced rules of conduct.
To ensure that legal professionals are not unwittingly used by their clients to help with these activities, all of Canada's law societies enforce rules of conduct based on model rules developed by the Federation.
And last, but not least, to our wonderful administration teams who assist us in enforcing the rules of conduct, you are the core of our individual successes.

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• Permissive parents are emotionally warm, but reluctant to enforce rules or standards of conduct.
Of course, an employer may maintain and enforce rules prohibiting employees from being under the influence of alcohol in the workplace and may conduct alcohol testing for this purpose if it has a reasonable belief that an employee has been drinking during work hourOf course, an employer may maintain and enforce rules prohibiting employees from being under the influence of alcohol in the workplace and may conduct alcohol testing for this purpose if it has a reasonable belief that an employee has been drinking during work hourof alcohol in the workplace and may conduct alcohol testing for this purpose if it has a reasonable belief that an employee has been drinking during work hours.
While it's technically in the law books that you can not drink in public, this rule is rarely enforced (except in cases of disorderly conduct).
Over the past years, the European Commission — in its role as «guardian of the Treaties» set out in Article 17 TEU (available here)-- has struggled to access reliable information about the conduct of market participants in order to enforce Single Market rules.
In Jabour, benchers of the Law Society of British Columbia were merely broadly authorized to determine conduct unbecoming lawyers (in this case certain types of advertising, which was enforced through discipline and not any specific rule).
Instead, the court is economically enjoined to «consider all the circumstances of the case, so as to enable it to deal justly with the application, including the need (a) for litigation to be conducted efficiently and at proportionate cost; and (b) to enforce compliance with rules, practice directions and orders.»
The system we have put in place in the US is a set of rules that delineates proper and improper conduct, and we have vested power in certain institutions to enforce those rules, including the power to bar from the market those lawyers who demonstrate by their actions that they can not be trusted to act ethically.
Enforcement of the user content or conduct rules set forth in these Terms is solely at Digital Trends» discretion, and failure to enforce such rules in some instances does not constitute a waiver of our right to enforce such rules in other instances.
Twitter says it will now begin enforcing the new rules it announced last month to combat abuse and hateful conduct, including threats of violence and physical harm.
Strict rules of conduct are enforced during the examination and violations of these rules can lead to expulsion from the test site and disciplinary action.
• Organized a mega training event for new resident managers» induction • Enforced facility rules of conduct effectively through prudent methods of resident interaction • Assisted in annual inspection of facility • Mediated conflicts and disputes • Reported emergencies to proper authorities
Enforced rules and legal regulations to ensure the safety of Skycap passengers, and conducted screenings and passenger and luggage checks.
• Permissive parents are emotionally warm, but reluctant to enforce rules or standards of conduct.
I believe that there is a better way to enforce current and future rules of conduct.
Its mandate is to protect the public interest by enforcing the licensing and licensee conduct requirements of the Real Estate Services Act (RESA), Regulation and Council Rules.
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