Sentences with phrase «exercise of one's functions»

When the employee of a New Orleans business causes an injury, Louisiana State Law places vicarious liability on the employer if the employee was in exercise of the functions in which he or she is employed.
Mutual exercise of these functions makes maturing as a community the proximate goal of the Christian life.
They sought among others, «An order declaring as nullity and of no effect the prima facie case that the 1st defendant would have made against the plaintiffs in exercise of her function pursuant to Article 146 (3) and (4) of the constitution as same is in a contravention of Article 296 (C) of the constitution».
Finally, cl 16 would impose an obligation on the attorney general to publish a report (and lay it before parliament) detailing the annual exercise of her functions.
There is not first an object, whether of sense - perception or of conception, which afterward somehow exercises this controlling influence; but the objective is such in virtue of the exercise of function of control (SLT 76).
Commonwealth Environmental Water publishes on its website a wide range of information used by Commonwealth Environmental Water to assist in the exercise of its functions and powers.
(c) authorising the institution of any criminal or civil proceedings arising out of the exercise of its functions.
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 the exercise of its functions, powers, and duties, the Board was made independent of the Secretary and the [Alan Stephenson Boyd] other offices and officers of the Department.
Clause 70 creates a new criminal offence of misuse of confidential personal information held by the commission as a result of the exercise of its functions.
It was impossible to read the words «a child who is... provided with accommodation by the authority in the exercise of any functions... which are social services functions within the meaning of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970» to include a child who had not been drawn to the attention of the local social services authority or provided with any accommodation or other services by that authority.
«In this Act, any reference to a child who is looked after by a local authority is a reference to a child who is --(a) in their care; or (b) provided with accommodation by the authority in the exercise of any functions (in particular those under this Act) which are social services functions within the meaning of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970.»
The Bill provides that public body personnel must maintain religious neutrality in the exercise of their functions.
However, a citizenship judge is an administrative decision - maker, required to take Charter values into account in the exercise of her functions.
It was contended that M was a «former relevant child» for the purposes of Pt 3 of the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989) because she had previously been «looked after» by the social services in the exercise of their functions under ChA 1989.
the Lord Chancellor had failed to satisfy the public sector equality duty, in brief requiring that a public authority must, in the exercise of its functions, have due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and any other conduct that is prohibited by or under the EqA.
However, it dismissed his appeal on the basis that he was not entitled to immunity because he was permanently resident in the UK and the claim did not relate to any official acts he was performing in the exercise of his functions.
The Bill provides that employees of public bodies must demonstrate religious neutrality in the exercise of their functions by being careful to neither favour nor hinder a person because of the person's religious affiliation or non-affiliation.
The policy would also state and define the duties of employees regarding religious neutrality and restraints in the exercise of their functions, including:
In the exercise of their functions, public sector employees will have to exercise restraint with regard to expressing their religious beliefs.
Generally, it provides that employers are answerable for the damage occasioned by employees in the exercise of the functions in which they are employed.
The judgments of the House given in May 2004 were in line with the Strasbourg decision in Von Hannover v Germany (2005) 40 EHRR 1, a month later, in which the European Court of Human Rights emphasised the fundamental distinction between reporting facts capable of contributing to a debate in a democratic society relating to politicians in the exercise of their functions and reporting details of the private life of an individual who does not exercise official functions.
It specifically provides that government and public agency staff should exercise religious neutrality in the exercise of their functions, which implies not favouring or discriminating against a person because of membership or not in a specific religion.
I would think that the normal understanding of that provision would be «in return for something done officially», i.e. in the exercise of the functions of the member of Parliament, e.g. a vote, an exercise of influence, a word in the right ear, etc..
to conduct research and community consultation to assist ACTIEB in the exercise of its functions;
Support needed by youth care workers in the exercise of their functions can be divided into four categories: emotional support, instrumental support, conceptual support, and support of clear institutional guidelines.
Deciding Officers are independent in the exercise of their function in deciding on entitlement to One - Parent Family Payment.
«Unlike real estate brokers, real estate coaches are not regulated, do not adhere to a professional code of conduct and can not be held liable for errors, professional misconduct or bad advice that occurs in the exercise of their functions,» says Patrick Juanéda, president of QFREB.
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