Sentences with phrase «forbidden by law»

Remarkably, the Auditor General of Ontario — the province's spending watchdog — is forbidden by law to conduct a complete examination of RECO to ensure that registrants are getting good value for their hard - earned money.
Except where forbidden by law, under all circumstances, HUAWEI will accept no responsibility for all indirect, derivative, incidental, collateral, or punitive damages that may be incurred from usage of this website, including but not limited to profit loss, even if HUAWEI is already aware of the potential risks.
In the U.S. it is legal to «discriminate» against tenants for any reason not explicitly forbidden by law.
If the court is asked to divide marital property, the court must make a fair division and the court is forbidden by law from considering such things as marital infidelity or other marital misconduct.
Unless mediation is forbidden by law for certain kind of cases, it works for most cases, especially the disputes occurred between the equal parties.
What the notice appears to suggest, therefore, is that the activity of tax avoidance (whether on one's own behalf or as an enabling professional) is contrary to or forbidden by law.
The Court will not enforce parts of the prenup which are forbidden by law, like, for example, agreeing to no child support in California.
(citations) As applied to physicians and surgeons, this terms means, generally, professional misconduct towards a patient which is considered reprehensible either because immoral in itself or because contrary to law or expressly forbidden by law.
It was defined: «As applied to physicians and surgeons, this term means generally, professional misconduct towards a patient which is considered reprehensible either because immoral in itself, or because contrary to law or expressly forbidden by law.
And the environmental minister of the city, Juan Pablo Piccardo, declined the possibility of trash incineration, which had been studied a few months ago but that is forbidden by law.
They were not eligible to vote; women were involuntarily stripped of «Indian Status» if they married a non-Indigenous or unregistered man; men and women required permission from Indian Agents to travel outside reserves; and from 1884 - 1961, Indigenous people were forbidden by law to purchase or consume alcohol.
Now consider all the gamers who will create videos of their game play to share on YouTube with countless other gamers, whereas the viewers of «Harry Potter» and «The Avengers» were forbidden by law to share their experience with anyone who hadn't paid for a seat next to them.
Because of their robustness and strong muscles, they were also used in cruel dog combats, until 1908 when those combats became forbidden by the law of the Akita prefecture.
However, using them as hunting dogs is nowadays forbidden by law.
Any excess exposure is gambling, not insurance, and should be forbidden by law.
That's not forbidden by law!
Which is forbidden by law in EU member states, the USA, and several other countries.
And in some parts of New England, serving lobster to prison inmates more than once a week was forbidden by law, as doing so was considered cruel and unusual punishment.
Any sales forbidden by law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or in the home jurisdiction of the buyer shall be deemed null and void, and any deposit paid shall be returned to the buyer.
Prior to the Civil War, African American slaves were forbidden by law to learn how to read and write.
The commission was forbidden by law from considering a recent oil spill in South Dakota on the existing Keystone pipeline in its decision.
All contributions by corporations to any political committee or for any political purpose should be forbidden by law; directors should not be permitted to use stockholders» money for such purposes; and, moreover, a prohibition of this kind would be, as far as it went, an effective method of stopping the evils aimed at in corrupt practices acts.
In some countries the use of stabilizers is forbidden by law or is only permitted to a limited extent.
It was not simply because murder and theft were forbidden by the law of the land, but because they were contrary to the law of a higher Sovereign, that these men could thus speak up to kings.
Proselytism of Muslims is forbidden by law, and what might count as such proselytism is in principle quite broad.
The day may well come when Tim Tebow will be forbidden by law to kneel and pray in public.
Good advice, but, one must note, it is also forbidden by law in the United States — at least, for those who give alms through foundations.
It is forbidden by law to kill citizens of lands taken over.
And, while he ordered them to eat some of the things forbidden by the Law, he ordered them to abstain from others.
And in 1890, Woodruff, who the Utah History Encyclopedia says initially had supported the practice of polygamy, issued what became known as the 1890 Manifesto: «I publicly declare that my advice to the Latter - day Saints is to refrain from contracting any marriages forbidden by the law of the land.»
As a former public office holder, he is forbidden by law from lobbying the federal government for a period of five years as of the date of his political retirement in 2016.
At the moment, Cain Express is forbidden by law to ship between U.S. destinations because the company doesn't have a U.S. subsidiary or a U.S. base of operations with American employees.
In Finland, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland, declawing is forbidden by the laws against cruelty to animals.

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This price differential is largely due to a law that forbids firms from calling cellphones like they would a landline — i.e. using an «autodialer» — and which requires an interviewer to punch out each number by hand.
The bill forbids local authorities from working with federal agents, including using «agency money, facilities, property, equipment, or personnel to assist a federal agency to investigate, detain, detect, report, or arrest a person for commercial or noncommercial marijuana or medical cannabis activity that is authorized by law in the State of California.»
While they've been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the U.S., they still aren't available on the market thanks to recent laws forbidding its entry barring a clear label indicating the fish are genetically modified.
And a 2010 survey by the Institute for Women's Policy Research revealed nearly half of US workers reported they were either «contractually forbidden or strongly discouraged» from discussing pay with coworkers (although, as of 2014, 10 states had passed laws protecting employees» rights to discuss salaries).
Law may inhibit a company's activities by forbidding or requiring particular courses of action.
It seems like an invitation for US companies to be sued by the US Securities & Exchange Commission for violating Regulation FD,» says Jonathan Macey, a professor of corporate law at Yale University, referring to an SEC rule that requires public corporations to inform the market of material statements — and forbids selective disclosure.
In the 50's, 60's, and earlier, black folks were forbidden, by law, in various states from marrying white folks.
Judge Rothstein conveniently ignored the fact that virtually all states forbade assisted suicide, either by express statute or well - settled common law precedent» which fact the Supreme Court noted without reservation in the one case it has heard dealing, albeit peripherally, with a so - called «right to die.»
And as Islamic law forbids a Muslim woman from marrying a non-Muslim man (although it permits a Muslim man to marry a non-Muslim woman), her marriage was not a marriage at all in Sudan, where matters of personal and family law are controlled by religious courts.
The same divine law which forbids the killing of a human being allows certain exceptions, as when God authorizes killing by a general law or when He gives an explicit commission to an individual for a limited time.
Ask yourself why they created a Consti.tution with absolutely no mention of god and in which 6 of the ten commandments are forbidden to be enforced by law.
Just as persons under a certain age are not allowed to drink, drive, or vote, the sale of X-rated videos to children should be forbidden, either by industry self - regulation or, if this does not work, by law.
However, non-Catholics are forbidden by church law from accepting communion, except in extreme circumstances, but can take part in the service by asking for a blessing.
Martin Luther had similar thoughts: «Nor can a Christian believer be forced beyond sacred Scriptures,... unless some new and proved revelation should be added; for we are forbidden by divine law to believe except what is proved either through the divine Scriptures or through Manifest revelation.»
«In law, hate speech is any speech, gesture or conduct, writing, or display which is forbidden because it may incite violence or prejudicial action against or by a protected individual or group, or because it disparages or intimidates a protected individual or group.»
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It may be that, given Milwaukee's present mix of private providers, the bulk of the aid to parents would have wound up in the hand of schools that promote religion; but this is not something in itself forbidden by federal law.
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