Sentences with phrase «from enforcing the provisions»

A Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday lifted its interim injunction restraining the Lagos State Government from enforcing the provisions of Hotel Occupancy and Restaurant Consumption Tax Law, 2015.
The plaintiff also asked the court to restrain the State Government from enforcing the provisions of its new Hotel Occupancy and Restaurant Consumption (Fiscalisation) Regulations 2017.
The amendment, which Johnson submitted to be included in the Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriation Act that has yet to pass, prohibits DOJ from enforcing provisions of the ADA that ensure equal access to public education.
The court preliminarily enjoined Montana from enforcing the provision.

Not exact matches

Some of the most difficult - to - enforce provisions from the New York SAFE Act will soon come online.
But even if it were, a permanent member like Russia could always get away with violating a UNSC resolution, as any fallout from attempting to enforce the provisions could be dealt with by Russian vetoes.
Among other provisions, the county measure calls for county employees to not stop, question, interrogate or arrest individuals «solely for the purpose of enforcing immigration law»; to not perform the functions of a federal immigration officer; to honor detainer requests from federal agents only in specific limited situations; and to deny federal agents access to inmates in county custody.
He said, «The trial judge distinguished the Lagos State case from the present one, and held that whereas the court of Appeal so held against Lagos State environmental sanitation days on the ground of same not being a creation of law thus could not be enforced against the plaintiff therein, whereas the Oyo State environmental sanitation days are held pursuant to the provisions of the Oyo State Environmental Law of 2012, 2015, and regulations made thereunder, making the Oyo State exercise legal and constitutional unlike the scenario created in the Lagos case.
Among other provisions, the measure calls for county employees to not stop, question, interrogate or arrest individuals «solely for the purpose of enforcing immigration law»; to not perform the functions of a federal immigration officer; to honor detainer requests from federal agents only in specific limited situations; and to deny federal agents access to inmates in county custody.
It would be recalled that Governor Godwin Obaseki had inaugurated a committee headed by former Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase to enforce the PPP law, monitor the CDAs and other group activities, ensure compliance with the provisions of the law, prohibit CDAs and other groups from selling landed properties.
In an interview with Education Week, Chris Minnich, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers, voiced concern that despite the shift to ESSA from No Child Left Behind, the Dept. of Education will continue to attempt to enforce provisions of the old...
This is particularly worrisome because the administration doesn't have any real ability to enforce these provisions or punish states for not fulfilling their promises; and a blow - up will be especially troublesome for President Barack Obama as he fights a tough re-election campaign against Republican nominee Mitt Romney (whose school reform agenda differs little from that of the current office - holder).
Johnson's amendment says the provisions that protect students with disabilities from discrimination can not be enforced in private voucher schools because the schools are not public, despite receiving public money in the form of a school voucher.
Chris Minnich, the executive director of CCSSO, said in a statement that it's part of the federal role to ask for more information from states so that it can enforce «statutory or regulatory provisions
If you are so inclined, you may also want to read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations», in which the chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's accrediting bodies.»
However, Section V.D expressly recognizes that, after the expiration of the two - year period described in Sections V.A and V.B, the anti-retaliation provision does not prohibit Settling Defendants from unilaterally entering into and enforcing agency agreements with e-book retailers that restrict a retailer's ability to set or reduce e-book prices or offer promotions.
d. Exceptions to Negotiations and Arbitration - You and Digital Extremes agree that the following Disputes are not subject to the above provisions concerning informal negotiations and binding arbitration: (1) any Disputes seeking to enforce or protect, or concerning the validity of, any of your or DE's intellectual property rights; (2) any Dispute related to, or arising from, allegations of theft, piracy, invasion of privacy or unauthorized use; and (3) any claim for injunctive relief.
The impetus for Price's series and his underlying article («Enforcement Discretion and Executive Duty «-RRB- comes from several recent American episodes, such as President Obama's decision not to enforce certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act (see e.g. here), the policy not to pursue certain breaches of federal drug laws and the policy not to seek minimum sentences for some drug offences.
Before incorporating a non-competition provision into an employee's contract of employment or reminding a departing employee that a non-competition provision precludes the employee from competing and will be enforced against him or her, employers should carefully consider the value of proceeding in such a fashion and all of the ramifications.
The crime comics provision was only half - heartedly enforced: there were a handful of prosecutions through the 1950s, but they seemed to have dropped away by the 1960s — though as late as the 1980s, a «crime comics» charge would occasionally be laid (in one case in the late 80s from Calgary, the charge was eventually changed to an obscenity charge).
Require the business associate to make available its internal practices, books and records relating to the use and disclosure of protected health information received from the covered entity to the Secretary for the purposes of enforcing the provisions of this rule.
(ii) provisions naming the Owner as an intended third party beneficiary of such confidentiality obligations set forth in the agreement with the third party, with the right to enforce such confidentiality obligations in respect of its Confidential Information directly against the third party and providing for the delivery by the third party of a certificate to such effect to the Owner on request from the Owner.»
The Court therefore permanently enjoins Defendants from enforcing that statutory provision.
I submit, with deference, that in now condemning this practice, long followed in the courts below, this Court is departing from, instead of applying, the principles of the common law, and is extending, rather than enforcing, the constitutional provision.
Thirdly, FB failed to have adequate provisions in the contract between FB and Kogan (or failed to enforce those provisions) which would have prevented Kogan from using the data FB allowed him to access for any other purpose other than the one agreed between FB and Kogan, namely academic purposes.
Yet, at the same time, EFF also promotes the idea that NAFTA should contain a provision that favors one party (Internet platforms) in a way that would prevent signatory nations from enacting and enforcing laws like SESTA that (might be) approved of by democratically elected representatives.
Indiana enacted legislation prohibiting agencies that provide abortion from receiving any funding through the state, including Medicaid; the provision is not being enforced due to a legal challenge.
Any Member Board which shall neglect or refuse to maintain and enforce the provisions of this Article or neglect or refuse to cooperate with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® in the maintenance and enforcement of this Article with respect to its members may, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, be expelled by the Board of Directors from membership in the National Association.
In their letter, the Democratic lawmakers also questioned whether the agency will enforce a provision of the lease that bars elected officials from taking part in the agreement.
Affirming the district court decision, the court held that the Landlords were exempt from the anti-marital-status provisions of the Alaska Laws — that Alaska Laws may not be enforced against Christian landlords who refuse to rent to unmarried couples on religious grounds.
Those other provisions of the settlement agreement include prohibiting NAR from adopting any rule or enforcing any practice that:
Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Rule (MARS) At the urging of NAR, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it will no longer enforce most of the rule's provisions against real estate professionals who help consumers obtain short sales from their lenders or servicers, while acting in their licensed capacity as real estate professionals.
The Federal Trade Commission today issued a statement announcing that it will forbear from enforcing most provisions of its Mortgage Assistance Relief Services (MARS) Rule against real estate brokers and their agents who assist financially distressed consumers in obtaining short sales from their lenders or servicers.
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