Sentences with phrase «exclude public rights»

We also act for landowners in the modification of Definitive Maps, to include or exclude public rights of way.

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In this agreement, «Confidential Information» means all confidential information relating to a party or its business, strategies, pricing, personnel, suppliers, products or services, but excludes information that the recipient proves: (a) was lawfully in its possession before receiving it from the discloser, (b) was provided in good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipient.
That means opposing the self - contradictory «dictatorship of positivist reasoning that excludes God from the life of the community and from the public order, as well as acknowledging... human rights, and especially the freedom of faith and its exercise».
As for the «narrow public witness» against which John Murdock rightly cautions, I really don't think «prioritizing» equals «ignoring,» such that to prioritize the defense of religious freedom and the right to life excludes other issues from the Church's social witness and public policy advocacy.
Ultimately the implications of this model are as important for the stories included as those that are excluded, and we must remember the fact that a significant proportion of human rights information never reaches a public because it is not witnessed, it is not considered newsworthy, or it contraindicates the media's editorial line aims.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, any such committee, by a two - thirds vote of the members present and voting shall have the right to hold an executive session or to exclude members of the public who fail to conduct themselves as required by this section; such vote may be made at any time.
Excluding any party with demonstrable popular support from taking part in the programme would be to curtail this public right.
It requires public authorities to ensure that the rights of individuals are upheld and promoted, particularly those who are vulnerable or excluded from society.
Children with disabilities did not have a right to a free public education until after the passage of federal legislation in 1975 and were often excluded from public schools.
The project is a public - private partnership (P3) development venture located on approximately 50 acres in lower downtown Denver, Colorado, which includes the historic Denver Union Station building (excluding renovation of the building itself), rail lines, vacant parcels, street rights - of - way, and offsite trackage rights.
To deny the right of public comment is to exclude someone from science, because except by open discourse, there is no advancement of science.
When media outlets and individual journalists exclude the views of climate skeptics they are violating the public's right to know.
Case law of the European Court of Human Rights supposedly would endorse this view, because there is no support for the proposition that the «core area» of freedom of religion must be limited to private conscience and the freedom to manifest one's religion in private or within the circle of those who share the faith, thus excluding the public manifestation of religion.
Just because a Charter right is breached it doesn't meant the evidence is automatically excluded, it does come down to weighing the public interest.
In the minority's view, a veto would convey a significant property right — the power to exclude others from building private structures on public land — and this would not be consistent with the Minister's statutory mandate.
In addition, the appellants» proposed rule that each transmission be analyzed in isolation because each is initiated at the request of individual members of the public would have the effect of excluding all interactive communications from the scope of the copyright holder's exclusive rights to communicate to the public and to authorize such communications.
The public may have a right to enter parts of a campus for certain purposes, particularly to exercise the rights of freedom of speech or freedom of assembly, if the university has traditionally allowed these activities in a certain place, but the principle that publicly funded universities can lawfully exclude the public from parts of their campuses has been affirmed in these state court decisions.
All right, title, and interest in and to Knomos Services (which includes all materials displayed on site including text, graphics, logos, tools, features, photographs, software, audio, and video, but excluding content provided by users and excluding the text of judicial cases, statutes, regulations, and other public legal content) are and will remain the exclusive property of Knomos («Knomos Content «-RRB-.
[1] In this appeal, we must decide whether excluding members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police («RCMP») from collective bargaining under the Public Service Labour Relations Act, enacted by the Public Service Modernization Act, S.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2 («PSLRA»), and imposing a non-unionized labour relations regime violates the guarantee of freedom of association in s. 2 (d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The central proposal was to allow the media on behalf of the public to attend family proceedings as of right, with the judge retaining the discretion to exclude them.
Selway J also finds that this determination is bound by the High Court's decision in Croker Island to hold that native title rights to exclude those exercising public rights to fish or navigate in the sea or the inter-tidal zone can not be recognised.11 Rejecting the applicants» argument that a native title right to exclude people permanently from small areas or to exclude temporarily from areas in the sea according to Yolngu traditional laws and customs is not inconsistent with the public right to fish and navigate.12 Parties are invited to make submissions on the proposed determination.
a grant of an estate in fee simple to the low water mark under and in furtherance of the purposes of the Land Right Act as revealed in its text and context conferred a right to exclude from the inter-tidal zone including a right to exclude those seeking to exercise a public right to fish and naviRight Act as revealed in its text and context conferred a right to exclude from the inter-tidal zone including a right to exclude those seeking to exercise a public right to fish and naviright to exclude from the inter-tidal zone including a right to exclude those seeking to exercise a public right to fish and naviright to exclude those seeking to exercise a public right to fish and naviright to fish and navigate.
The relevant part of the High Court's Yarmirr decision was that the particular claims made by the applicants (namely they had a right to exclude all persons from the area) could not succeed because of public rights to fish and navigate and the international right of innocent passage.
This may not be correct in all respects - the relevant part of the High Court's Croker Island decision was that the particular claims made by the applicants (namely they had a right to exclude all persons from the area) could not succeed because of public rights to fish and navigate and the international right of innocent passage.
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