• Artists have
entitlement issues in thinking they have a right to control their work and set a price for it.
Not exact matches
Trump has told Republican lawmakers that he plans to deal with the
issue of
entitlements in his second term, should he get one.
The failures of the healthcare system have wide - ranging impacts, according to Dimon, who said the real problem with the US deficit is the «uncontrolled growth of our
entitlement programs,» and that
in turn «the core
issue underpinning the
entitlements problem is healthcare
in the United States.»
Koskie Minsky's legal mandate is to represent all Employees» interests
in connection with all
issues affecting them
in the CCAA Proceedings, including the termination of employment and claims for termination pay and related
entitlements.
For a long time, we've known about the
issues that would inflate the
entitlements — such as the prior - mentioned demographic problems — but there is an increasing likelihood that new federal programs with expenditure increases will further accelerate the growth
in federal debt.
Unfortunately, perhaps the most important
issue for interest rates and the dollar is likely to remain untouched regardless of who wins: Thus far
in the current campaign, neither party is demonstrating much appetite for long - term
entitlement reform and related deficit reduction.
I'm sticking with my analysis — which is basically Obama combined conservatism
in the precise sense when it came to defense of
entitlements with progressive libertarianism on the so - called social
issues.
In the U.S.,
issues of hunger are most frequently linked to lack of money, not arable land, and lack of money is linked either to un - or underemployment or
entitlements.
(iv) the water access
entitlement is granted,
issued or authorised after the Basin Plan first takes effect and is granted,
issued or authorised
in accordance with the Basin Plan and the water resource plan for the water resources of the water resource plan area, or for the particular part of the water resources of the area; and
I have never heard money cited by a friend as a reason not to have kids but we have generous maternity leave
entitlements and protection for our jobs
in our country (Australia) so maybe that isn't so much of an
issue here as
in other countries.
«There are
issues around the pace of change
in communities, pressures on public resources and making sure
entitlements work fairly,» he said.
The factsheet covers a range of
issues on which workers are likely to have questions including holiday
entitlement and other employment right
issues, the availability (or otherwise) of travel expense relief and why they may have been handed over to an umbrella company by an agency
in the first place.
But it must be recognised that by exercising their voice, unions have
in fact highlighted key
issues and achieved important changes around workplace safety, holiday
entitlement, low pay and the gender pay gap.
«The current crisis
in the recruitment, retention and morale of the teacher workforce is a further
issue on which Ofsted and the NASUWT agree has real potential to undermine the ability of schools to meet the educational needs and
entitlements of all children and young people.
The fact that these laws are signed by former governors
in the exercise of their functions as public officials and now benefiting from the
entitlements under such laws while serving as senators and ministers raise serious conflict of interest
issue under paragraph 5 of article 8 of the convention.»
In its drive to tame entitlement spending and reduce the federal debt, the Ryan plan has been embraced by the GOP establishment as an article of faith, and it is likely to be a key issue in this fall's congressional election
In its drive to tame
entitlement spending and reduce the federal debt, the Ryan plan has been embraced by the GOP establishment as an article of faith, and it is likely to be a key
issue in this fall's congressional election
in this fall's congressional elections.
Still, Senate Democratic leaders on Wednesday urged Republicans to come to the bargaining table to work out a deal to finance the government through Sept. 30 and perhaps go beyond the immediate fiscal
issues to take on larger budgetary questions about spending on
entitlement programs like Medicare and an increase
in the debt limit.
The authors note that future
issues confronting both programs include whether they will remain open - ended
entitlements, the degree to which the programs may be privatized, the scope of their cost - sharing structures for beneficiaries, and the roles the programs will play
in payment and delivery reform.
Under the silly veneer, there is also the serious
issue of callous male
entitlement dealt with interestingly
in Better Watch Out,
in a way more timely than the filmmakers could have possibly imagined.
New guidelines After reviewing the matter and
in an effort to resolve the situation,
in August 2013, the Department for Transport (DfT), Department for Education (DfE) & Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)
issued guidelines for teachers and school employees who undertake incidental minibus driving and who passed their B
entitlement on or after 1 January 1997.
Commercially - operated schools and colleges running minibus transport will need to operate with a PSV Operator's licence (only
issued by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), previously known as the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA), and all drivers will be required to hold a full PCV D1
entitlement and a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (DCPC), which as stated earlier can only be obtained by passing a second test
in a minibus.
But given the conservative movement's other problems (including, as Washington Examiner columnist Noemie Emery notes, a sense of
entitlement and embrace of a victim mentality unfitting of itself), the importance of the movement playing a strong role
in shaping systemic reform, and the need for the movement to update how it applies first principles to today's
issues, it is a much - needed fight that conservative reformers can win.
In its ruling, the district court expressly determined that it did not consider the
issue of Elizabeth's
entitlement toservices, stating that «the sole
issue before the hearing officer [Wozniak] relating to the Individualized Education Plan was where those services could legally be performed....
We've heard people diss both plug -
in hybrids and big battery Teslas for spending too much time on the plug, and the atmosphere is poisonous with self - righteous
entitlement on every side of the
issue.
Financing under this program is available under slightly more favorable terms than those available to non veterans: VA's only role
in this program is to determine the eligibility of the veteran and, if qualified,
issue a Certificate of Veteran Status as evidence of
entitlement to HUD / FHA loan benefits for veterans.
All that said,
in the end we will have a lot of debt
issued by the US Government, just
in time to deal with the pensions /
entitlement crisis from a position of weakness.
[36] A commutation also occurs where a superannuation income stream provider converts superannuation income stream
entitlements to a superannuation lump sum
in compliance with a commutation authority
issued under Subdivision 136 - B of Schedule 1 to the TAA
in respect of that superannuation income stream.
In the case of many of the
issues I have been harping on over the years (e.g., poverty rate, GDP,
entitlement accruals) I have not yet seen anything to indicate one way or the other.
And so an allocation that converges on equal per capita emissions allocations sometime
in the future is more than any other allocation framework likely to be seen as universally just as far as future
entitlements issues are concerned.
Sarah has extensive experience
in advising on English and Scottish partnership and employment law
issues over her career which span a whole range of
issues including, defending High Court partnership disolution proceedings; handling whistleblowing disputes and related settlements; advising on partner restrictive covenants and related exit terms; defending employers
in high - value discrimination litigation; and advising exiting fund managers on carried interest
entitlements and restrictive covenant
issues.
If you choose not to follow the Protocol, you
issue proceedings and either your debtor is familiar with the Protocol or instructs solicitors who are, then the following sanctions can be imposed by the court: - • An order staying the proceedings which also requires compliance with the Protocol; • An order that if you have not complied you pay the costs of the proceedings or part of the costs of the other side even if you obtain judgment
in your favour; • An order that those costs are paid on a more stringent basis known as an indemnity basis; • An order depriving the party who is at fault of any
entitlement to interest or alternatively awarding interest at a reduced rate; • Depending on who is at fault the court can also order payment of a higher interest rate of up to 10 % above base rate.
He has successfully represented developers
in a variety of matters and has obtained an array of approvals and
entitlements for projects involving complex zoning and development
issues.
This question was raised
in EM (Lebanon)(FC) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] UKHL 64 but was only tangential to the main
issue, which was the relationship between the appellant mother and her son as opposed to the father whose
entitlement to custody would have been secured under Islamic law.
The Court also recognized the
entitlement of a municipal council to hold a closed meeting to obtain solicitor - client advice and to discuss «land claim and related
issues», giving public notice strictly
in compliance with, and otherwise following, the requirements of its procedural by - law and the Act, without thereafter having the by - law struck for non-compliance with the open meeting requirements of the Act and for lack of notice and bad faith.
In 2011 Justice Paul Feinman dismissed Brown's suit on the basis that while the firefighter was «an individual with a strong interest in preservation of the building,» he did not have any personal entitlement to specific legal standing on the issu
In 2011 Justice Paul Feinman dismissed Brown's suit on the basis that while the firefighter was «an individual with a strong interest
in preservation of the building,» he did not have any personal entitlement to specific legal standing on the issu
in preservation of the building,» he did not have any personal
entitlement to specific legal standing on the
issue.
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issues, as well as education and public sector / municipal law.
For employers and gig economy workers, the news that the Government is looking into the
issue of worker rights will be welcome, provided that it results
in clarity around status, obligations and
entitlements.
The key
issues that will be reviewed are differences
in determination of
entitlement (the World Health Organisation's framework will provide a reference case for this analysis); incentives within programs for seeking employment; overlaps and gaps across programs; and the impact of system complexity on injured workers and others with disabilities.
The Court assumed, without deciding, that QASA was indeed an authorisation scheme,
in circumstances where it did not deal with
entitlement to engage
in a particular profession, but rather with the competence that had to be shown to undertake work at a specific level — the Court indicated that this was not a straightforward
issue, which it would have been inclined to refer to the CJEU, had it been necessary to decide it.
In these circumstances, the issue would have become his notice entitlement upon termination, and in the absence of an employment agreement with an enforceable termination clause that limited it, Simoes» notice entitlement could have been quite substantia
In these circumstances, the
issue would have become his notice
entitlement upon termination, and
in the absence of an employment agreement with an enforceable termination clause that limited it, Simoes» notice entitlement could have been quite substantia
in the absence of an employment agreement with an enforceable termination clause that limited it, Simoes» notice
entitlement could have been quite substantial.
No ambiguity was found
in the clause at
issue regarding the intention to displace the employee's common law
entitlement and the Court concluded that the employee's common law
entitlements could not be retained due to «explicit language, which denotes an intent to the opposite effect.»
In - person hearings will be reserved for the most serious cases and are therefore expected to only be used for
issues such as catastrophic impairment determination,
entitlement to post-104 week income replacement benefits and significant attendant care claims.
In the clause at
issue, there was no language present that restricted the employee's
entitlements to solely the minimum notice set out under the ESA.
Following a series of welfare reforms
in the UK, scores of individuals — unable to work as a result of physical disabilities, long - term illness or mental health
issues — have faced the abrupt termination of benefits payments upon being reassessed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for
entitlement to a new benefits system.
The
issue regarding what type of language is required to limit an employee's
entitlement upon termination is significant
in Canada because many employers compensate their employees by providing the employees with stock options and bonuses that often form a significant part of the employee's total compensation.
Spousal Support Lawyers
in Calgary deal with
issues of
entitlement, duration and the amount of spousal support.
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In case of a dispute in respect of an insured person's entitlement to statutory accident benefits or in respect of the amount of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the disput
In case of a dispute
in respect of an insured person's entitlement to statutory accident benefits or in respect of the amount of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the disput
in respect of an insured person's
entitlement to statutory accident benefits or
in respect of the amount of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the disput
in respect of the amount of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits
in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the disput
in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described
in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the disput
in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is
issued that finally disposes of the dispute.
The ONCA referenced the prior decisions of Haldenby v. Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company and Ladhar v. Economical Mutual Insurance Co. (upheld by the Court of Appeal
in Wadhwani v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company), which addressed the same
issue and concluded that the Plaintiff's argument based on the return to work provision would extend an Insured's
entitlement to benefits for an indeterminate period of time, and would be inconsistent with the need for finality, certainty and the principle of diligence, underlying limitation periods.
Although the
issue of the claimant's
entitlement to attendant care benefits was not
in issue in this motion, the motion's judge made findings that the insurer had sufficient information as far back as 2001 to address the attendant care benefit despite the claimant's failure to specifically apply for that benefit.
And while finding changes to mental stress
entitlement «a great step forward for workers», fellow NDP MPP Catherin Fife (Kitchener - Waterloo) questioned why workers» compensation
issues were included
in an omnibus bill: «The WSIB and its entire infrastructure and its entire organization for many years now has been very focused on reducing its liability and not so focused on ensuring that the workers who are injured
in the workplace receive the attention that they need.»