Sentences with phrase «few jurisdictions in the country»

What does the Tea Party or any conservative group have to gain by attacking New York WFP in one of the very few jurisdictions in the country a Tea Party candidate is going to lose in a walk?

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Canada is actually one of the few countries where that's the expectation; in most other jurisdictions, the momentum on both measures is downward.
only then would you spend money (ie, some of that money) setting up business entities in the relevant jurisdiction (Dubai or whatever), establishing the needed chain companies, beginning work on legal, etc etc (and as a tiny factor at the end of that chain, sure, a few advisors would sort out the best way to pay any taxes in the US / home country / whatever, taking in to account sundry issues such as visa status, etc etc).
In a few countries and jurisdictions — such as Europe, California, and Vermont — people will invest lots of their own money to control emissions in an effort to slow global warminIn a few countries and jurisdictions — such as Europe, California, and Vermont — people will invest lots of their own money to control emissions in an effort to slow global warminin an effort to slow global warming.
Michigan is one of the few states in the country with any chance of developing inland offshore wind power, as it controls 40 % of the surface area of the lakes under its jurisdiction, the report indicates.
Choice of law and forum, differences in treatment of secured and priority creditors, differences in legal systems and cultures, conflicts of law, competing claims of jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement by one country of rulings and judgments entered in another country are just a few of the challenges likely to arise in many such proceedings.
With very few exceptions, the only country with jurisdiction over a ship in international waters is the country whose flag it is flying.
Actually, two of the most striking things about the current situation seem to me (by comparison with recent history) the convergence of interest by people and institutions traditionally separate within jurisdictions (e.g. inhabiting the worlds of PLE, legal aid, self represented litigants) and the degree of international linking helped by HiiL's entrepreneurialism (you can go to few countries in the world and not find that they have been there the week before) but also exampled by links the licensing of material from the Justice Education Society of British Columbia by California courts.
Without a specific jurisdiction in mind, your question is too - broad, but I believe that there will be countries with early authorization of such cars, whereas some countries will still take up a few decades to start introducing this new technology.
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