Sentences with phrase «from legal point»

From a legal point of view, rental property businesses and property developers both raise money and bring returns to investors, except that the former serve dividends during the whole life of a 15 year project, whereas developers do so once and after a few years.
If the buyer reneges on the contract, the seller - from a legal point of view - has several choices.
So how do the parties stand from a legal point of view?
From a legal point of view what can we do or do you suggest to do?
But the wider point of note is that neither needs to have complete control over data processing activities to be deemed a data controller from a legal point of view.
Although one can choose for car insurance plan from the legal point of view as the same is a necessity as mandated by law, its always better to hold a good car insurance plan which will cover all eventualities.
From a legal point of view there are two priorities which stand out: Priority 2.3, to «uphold the rights of people living with mental health problems and illnesses,» which includes recommendations relating to the removal of barriers to full participation, stopping disclosure of police apprehensions under mental health acts for «police record checks,» aligning legislation and policies with the UN Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities, moving away from methods of seclusion and restraint, and supporting advocacy.
So from a legal point of view, the city sign seems invalid, and that's about it, unless the city wants to sue to challenge the state law.
The fact that, from a legal point of view, a maiming or a killing once done can't be undone, makes the whole process even more appalling.
From a legal point of view, the issues and risks for using any flavour of cloud computing are the same — although the size of the risk and what one can do about it varies.
From a legal point of view, that is not entirely implausible, and given the breadth of the court's ruling, the administration may be tempted to try to show the court who's boss.»
The court noted that Audi Volkwagen had not produced as evidence the form Haiver & Mailänder would have completed for entry in the directory, which required it to list its «top 5 most important cases from a legal point of view or for the development of the firm».
If, however, responsibility for patching systems falls to the driver, this could cause issues in its own right from a legal point of view.
From this moment on you will know what is exactly available to you from a legal point of view and you will have a strong team of lawyers to help lead you through the process with care and expertise.
In addition, she relishes that licensing takes her to all kinds of places, especially when acting for promoters of outdoor pop festivals, events she describes as «very creative from a legal point of view!»
From a legal point of view, it costs far less to draft a legal agreement that sets out what will happen if an event takes place as opposed to litigating the issue when it happens and there is no agreement in place.
While this is, from a legal point of view, a highly interesting case with regard to the relationship between EU law and international law, it amounts, more practically speaking, to good news for all those in search of shelter from violence - ridden regions on a continent marked by an increasing reluctance to welcome foreigners (note most recently the successful Swiss referendum on limiting mass immigration).
From a legal point of view, a third option is still possible, namely that of enhanced cooperation (Article 86 (1) para. 3 TFEU).
From a legal point of view, is it a crime if one person does it but not a crime if a group of people break the law?
http://chronicle.com/article/A-Climate-Crusader-Melts/190349/ «From a legal point of view,» he said, «there is no such entity as the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.»
Given that I live in North Carolina, I now know that contacting a law enforcement or humane officer right away is the best bet from a legal point of view.
From a legal point of view, you have nothing in writing that covers your needs (a loan on your closing date).
The meetinvest servers are not just secure from a legal point of view, but also from a physical point of view, as I was about to found out for myself: After arriving at the datacenter in Zurich, I -LSB-...]
Framing this assertion in the negative insulates whoever's saying it from liability, which seems unimaginable, from a legal point of view.
(2) Why is it a «big deal» from a legal point of view?
But in terms of football, I do not understand why, and from a legal point of view, I have not had a trial, I am not guilty, we will have to wait until the court reaches a verdict.

Not exact matches

There are often substantial differences between these vehicles from a funding and a tax point of view, so getting professional tax and legal advice is important.
Each option has its own strengths and weaknesses from both a tax and an operating point of view, so make sure you have tax and legal advisors who can help you make the best choice.
According to Chris, there are also legal issues that relate to the movement of the money, which even precludes the retailer from collecting at the point of delivery — if they decide to deliver the goods themselves — which in this case is solved by having the consumer pay the retailer directly via the mobile app.
From a legal and regulatory point of view, that's a significant change, bringing for example new requirements for financial transparency.
The verdict is in from the Nortel case, at least from a strictly legal point of view.
It's a discussion the country needs to have, from both a legal and economic point of view.
A key legal question is whether Seattle - based Amazon has grown to the point of discouraging innovation from competitors.
Cohen's lawyer, Stephen Ryan, said that the raid was «completely inappropriate and unnecessary» and pointed out that attorney - client privilege may shield many of Cohen's files from investigators, a legal concept that protects communication between lawyers and their clients.
They point to a memo from Allergan's own lawyers saying that what Valeant and Pershing did is legal and that the Securities and Exchange Commission should change the rules to make it illegal.
Who can volunteer: Participants must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college by their first day of training; have a minimum grade point average of 2.5; and be a citizen, legal permanent resident, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient.
Case in point: Comstock Mining Inc., a young mining company which we own in our Gold and Precious Metals Fund (USERX), has managed to shrink operating expenses from $ 4.4 million this time last year to $ 3.8 million, mostly by lowering legal and advisory expenses.
To prove their point, these Islam - is - the - problem critics tend to link specific acts of jihadi groups to a string of references from Islamic scripture, traditions, legal texts, and Muslim scholarly opinions.
Scholasticism Theology moved from the monastery to the university Western theology is an intellectual discipline rather than a mystical pursuit Western theology is over-systematized Western Theology is systematized, based on a legal model rather than a philosophical model Western theologians debate like lawyers, not like rabbis Reformation Catholic reformers were excommunicated and formed Protestant churches Western churches become guarantors of theological schools of thought Western church membership is often contingent on fine points of doctrine Some western Christians believe that definite beliefs are incompatible with tolerance The atmosphere arose in which anyone could start a church The legal model for western theology intensifies despite the rediscovery of the East
On the far more important point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on, make it up at each stage of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced in my article.
Surely, while that which Scaperlanda could quote was interesting and helped make his point, the American economy and the number of immigrants, legal and otherwise, is much different from the 1997 analysis from the National Research Council.
To make his point, Patterson traces the problematic nature of African - American manhood throughout American history, from the systematic emasculation of men during slavery through the legal and social destruction of the roles of husband and father.
From the point of view of the national community, still largely religious in its self - consciousness, such elaboration was public even though lacking in any legal status.
From the point of view of the legal regime, however, any further elaboration of religious symbolism beyond that of the formal and marginal civil religion was purely private.
But, Jesus never said any government had the right to steal, at legal gun - point, from its workers to give to anyone.
After ritually assuring us of same - sex marriage's inevitable triumph as a civil right, and noting the predictable criticism of Wuerl's stand from progressive Catholics, the editorial rightly points out that there is precedent for a legal compromise.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
Ergo, from a pure legal defense point of view, the Vikings are wise to say nothing and let him go tamp sand (and yes, I'm an attorney so I'm not just talking through my hat).
In cases brought in the UK, members are fully indemnified in relation to the cost of legal advice and assistance from the point at which a claim is registered subject to certain exclusions.
My point, is even that from a medical / legal standpoint getting that information in a setting you have little you can do about it other than transfer has implications that I think make it impossible to market that way (whether it be for homebirth or antepartum fetal surveillance).
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