Sentences with phrase «established by provincial law»

Although at the time this case was heard, the majority of provincial and territorial appellate courts held that courts had jurisdiction to prevent defence counsel from withdrawing due to non-payment in fees, there was some division in the case law and differing approaches had been taken in the codes of conduct established by provincial law societies.

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B.C. Real Estate Association CEO Robert Laing said it's the job of Real Estate Council of B.C. (RECBC), the regulatory agency established by the provincial government in 1958, to police provincial real estate laws that protect the public.
This Privacy Policy is intended to establish responsible and transparent practices for the management of personal information and to satisfy the requirements of rules established by the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), as well as other applicable provincial privacy laws that may apply.
This national hurdle was established by agreement among the provincial law societies in 2009 as a logical outgrowth of the Federation's decision in 2007 to establish Canada - wide academic requirements for all Canadian law degrees, a process culminating in the approval by member societies of a set of National Requirements in 2010.
[1] The POA established a comprehensive, self - contained code of procedure for prosecuting and enforcing regulatory offences in provincial statutes and regulations and municipal by - laws.
«The broader interpretation of s. 121 would inhibit provincial liquor monopolies, which are established by federal law [that says] any liquor entering a province has to be sold through the liquor control board of the province.»
Just over three decades ago, the Canadian Law Information Council was established by the federal and provincial governments in order to create a framework for online access to legal information in Canada.
By virtue of well - established provincial judicature statutes and under common law, injunctive relief falls within the inherent jurisdiction of Canadian superior trial courts.
For purposes of this VOW Policy, «Virtual Office Website» («VOW») refers to a Member's secure, password - protected internet website, or a feature of a Member's internet website, through which the Member is capable of providing real estate brokerage services to consumers with whom the Member has first established a broker - consumer relationship (as may be designated by provincial and / or federal law) where the consumer has the opportunity to search MLS ® data, subject to the Member's oversight, supervision, and accountability.
A Member may provide brokerage services via a VOW that include making Listing Information available, but only to consumers with whom the Member has first established a lawful broker - consumer relationship, including, where necessary, completion of any actions required by provincial and / or federal law in connection with providing real estate brokerage services to clients and customers («Consumer» or «Consumers»).
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