Sentences with phrase «enforcing them when»

We will continue to police the market and enforce when necessary... But we are also urging market professionals to do proper gatekeeping to prevent frauds or dubious fundraising to assist us in ensuring compliance with the law.
Pippa Smith said schools should inform parents as well as children about internet safety, so they can make sure its enforced when children are by themselves.
The basis for the liberty of all is further enforced when the Scriptures are considered.
In other words, a no - hitting policy is easier to enforce when everyone — including Mom and Dad — is on board.
David Rivera, who represents the neighborhood on the Common Council, added: «That's their job to enforce it when they are on the plaza and hopefully they will be on the plaza more often to condition people to shut their vehicles off.
Members argued that the minimum wage would only be enforced when unions could take cases on behalf of members, as individuals who complain can simply be disappeared.
A good rule is behavioral, clear and always enforced when broken.
In fact, the cap was only enforced when schools were oversubscribed: undersubscribed faith schools were allowed to admit 100 per cent of pupils from the same religious background.
Total honesty and transparency is a must, a difficult principle to enforce when even the most well - intentioned of us are often intimidated by the inertia of the current structure of education and the natural reluctance to be introspective.
They create specific policies that address each situation and enforce them when they are broken.
As far as grooming goes, Huskies tend to clean themselves quite often so bathing should only be enforced when truly necessary.
From Yorkie to Poodle to Rottweiler, all animals are held to the same standards, and consequences are only enforced when a dog is deemed «dangerous» by their actions.
Fox and crew were ejected from the hearing under the justification of not having formal Capitol Hill press credentials, something which HuffPo says is rarely enforced when high - profile journalists are concerned, and for which temporary accreditation is easily obtained.
If you do not work with a lawyer to draft it, the court may be less likely to enforce it when one party argues he / she didn't understand the agreement.
If you choose to establish a prenuptial agreement, it is important to work with an attorney who has experience preparing documents that protect clients» interests and can be enforced when necessary.
We understand the laws that apply to motorcycles and have experience enforcing them when riders are injured because of someone else's negligence.
The best that can be said is that the «separate entities» principle is not enforced when it would yield a result «too flagrantly opposed to justice, convenience or the interests of the Revenue»: L. C. B. Gower, Modern Company Law (4th ed.
No single concept will pose as much challenge towards the traditional training for legal and compliance professionals, whereby rules are meant to be followed and enforced when necessary.
Like a browse wrap (web wrap) agreement that courts don't enforce when the link to the agreement is buried at the bottom of a web page, the Industry Canada link to the disclaimer is hardly sufficient notice to readers that Industry Canada does not endorse the opinions in the study.
We will continue to police the market and enforce when necessary... But we are also urging market professionals to do proper gatekeeping to prevent fraud or dubious fundraising and to assist us in ensuring compliance with the law.
«We will continue to police the market and enforce when necessary,» SFC CEO Ashley Alder said in a statement.
Like other states, South Carolina has laws that direct how child support is established and enforced when parents split...
Like other states, South Carolina has laws that direct how child support is established and enforced when parents split up, including how paternity is established.
Support orders are automatically filed with the Director of Maintenance Enforcement, but in practice they are only enforced when either the recipient or paying parent applies.

Not exact matches

One of these major, game - changing trends will hit the business world on May 25, 2018, when the European Union (EU) will begin enforcing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a comprehensive and aggressive approach to the increasingly complex challenge of protecting consumer information.
T - Mobile started offering spousal benefits and insurance coverage for gay couples even when it wasn't legally required to, and it enforces a nondiscrimination policy that protects LGBTQ employees.
Though the Labor Department had released a rule that would require financial advisors to operate in your best interest when handling your retirement savings, the agency has backed off on enforcing the regulation.
In addition, a «first - in - first - out» investment rule could be enforced with the Senate tax bill, which would require investors to sell their oldest shares first when they have acquired multiple blocks of shares over time.
Citing and enforcing these rules can also make a bureaucratic boss seem distant and robotic, when effective bosses should seem human and approachable.
When the franchise reaches critical mass, that 25 - or 50 - or 100 - store mark, then they start enforcing the rules.»
California didn't start enforcing the policy until December of 2012, when California's Attorney General Kamala D. Harris filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines for violating CalOPPA with their mobile app «Fly Delta».
During a trip to Mexico in September, Mattis highlighted the US and Mexico's close cooperation and mutual concerns, and, when asked about the border wall, said the US military had no role in enforcing the border.
Back when the teams were born, global anti-corruption advocates accused Canada of failing to enforce its Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (CFPOA), introduced in 1999.
However, May's sincerity was questioned by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when, as Home Secretary, she had been failed to act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used by whips to enforce party discipline.
When Fortune reached out to Pepperidge Farm, the company simply said, «We enforce and defend our valuable trademark rights and we want consumers to be sure of the source of their products.
Protecting your rights requires that you can show you worked to enforce those rights when others infringe.
This hints at the practical limitations police face when enforcing the Copyright Act — and also why the burden for fighting film piracy falls largely on the industry itself.
When managers don't enforce metrics, they're not giving their people the habits and structure to build on.
Which is simply to say that when the constituted authorities refuse to enforce justice, people have some limited right to circumvent the law.
«On March 16, 2017, when the Government filed its petition to enforce the IRS summons, we indicated that we intended to file a motion to intervene and to quash the summons on behalf of Coinbase customers in order to protect them from this government overreach.
The second is that, when enacting large - scale M&A, regulators often enforce competition rules which require tweaking of the corporate structure.»
«When you have the DOL saying they're not enforcing this rule — that's the de facto death knell.»
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court in 1951 ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
They've come under indictment, but when the problem is so widespread they've decided that the only reasonable response is to begin enforcing a new set of rules, and let bygones be bygones.
When both rules are fully enforced, Bernstein Research estimates that 15 % of coal - fired power plants will be forced to close — unable to meet new safety standards — or will require substantial new investment to remain viable.
In essence, Holder and others at the Justice Department said they would not enforce federal drug regulation laws when it comes to marijuana - related transactions in states that authorize and closely regulate cannabis sales.
Pay - as - you - go rules (often called PAYGO) covered the rest of the budget: changes to mandatory spending and revenues could not together increase the deficit in any bill when pay - as - you - go rules were enforced.
The ease in which topics and conversations can be filtered using the hashtag on Twitter enforces the idea that, when done right, Twitter chats and their attached hashtags are a great way to solicit feedback, user experience, crowdsourcing and more.
That's when Deputy Attorney General James Cole wrote a memo to all U.S. attorneys with new guidance on enforcing federal marijuana laws.
ITC's decision came on the same day when Mr.Obama took steps to control companies that buy and enforce patents rather than making their own products and services known as patent trolls by their detractors.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z