Sentences with phrase «from voluntary»

From their voluntary adherence to a Code of Ethics to their incomparable knowledge of real estate processes, REALTORS ® are the experts of residential and commercial property transactions.
Florida's highest court has considered whether broker could recover commission under an oral brokerage agreement from a voluntary condemnation of client's property which broker helped to negotiate.
The Appellate Court of Illinois first addressed the notice claim, stating that courts may «annual expulsions from voluntary associations... when the expulsions are contrary to rudimentary due process or natural justice.»
A provincial regulator legally ought not to command a licensee to take a course on a proprietary code from a voluntary trade association, no matter how benevolent the intentions.
A Message from the Children's Partnership To help share good practice on adoption around the sector, the Children's Partnership is gathering case studies about adoption from voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs) and adoption support agencies (ASAs) across England.
Practice and improvement fund In April 2016, the DfE invited bids to the Practice and Improvement Fund from voluntary adoption agencies and organisations in the voluntary sector.
The MIECPP Advisory Council will include representatives from voluntary statewide associations representing organizations serving families at the community - level, as well as key state agencies and government programs.
Reducing UK hunger will require a collective effort from the voluntary sector, Government, DWP, businesses and the public, and The Trussell Trust is keen to work with all these groups to find solutions that stop so many people needing foodbanks in future.
Chidambaram said the insurance sector needs to quickly move to the digitization from the voluntary to the mandatory phase as this initiative entails multiple benefits both at the customer end and the insurer end.
It proposed the establishment of a PACE review board with membership drawn from the judiciary, the Bar Council, the Law Society, police bodies, academics, training providers, representatives from the voluntary and community sector and government departments with a chair independent of government.
Small claim litigants have the right to be legally represented but can act entirely on their own or have a lay representative, perhaps from a voluntary agency or a friend.
Employers must treat such medical information, including medical information from voluntary health or wellness programs and any medical information that is voluntarily disclosed as a confidential medical record, subject to limited exceptions.
It is funded by the Special Court for Sierra Leone which is the first international criminal tribunal to be funded entirely from voluntary contributions from governments.
Carbon markets are growing, and have shifted almost entirely from voluntary to compliance transactions.
Grandparents play an important role in caregiving while a marriage is intact but what happens if they are shut out from voluntary contact in a marital breakdown.
«Under the proposed rule, the court would create a voluntary panel of attorneys who are willing to represent indigent litigants, as well as an obligatory panel that would be used when there are insufficient resources available from the voluntary panel.»
Look to Century Law Group, LLP, to effectively advocate for fellow attorneys who face possible disbarment — from voluntary settlement conferences within a month of trial, to early neutral evaluation conferences, to accusations that you have abandoned a client.
The fact that the adjustments resulted from a voluntary disclosure and the Minister had chosen not to audit Sifto before issuing the First Reassessments did not change the fact that the Agreements necessarily determined the transfer price of the rock salt.
For legal benefits arising from voluntary disclosure (ie, disclosure of a wrongdoing committed by the own person reporting the fact), please see question 10.
Wearables and employee data protection — from a voluntary self - optimization instrument to a monitoring employer - tool?
First, permissive regimes do not slide from voluntary euthanasia to non-voluntary or involuntary euthanasia (either in relation to the criteria for access or in practice).
The evidence in front of the court in Rodriguez in 1993 and in front of the Senate Special Committee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in June 1995, was taken to demonstrate that: medical associations around the world were opposed to decriminalising assisted suicide; palliative care was threatened by decriminalisation; and descents down the slippery slope from voluntary to non-voluntary and even involuntary euthanasia follow decriminalisation.
I am a multi-jurisdictional capital markets and corporate lawyer with magic circle and investment banking experience looking to transition from the voluntary sector back to fuller employment in the legal field.
In both, responses to increasingly severe levels of low water range from voluntary consumption reductions to regulations, to be invoked where supply no longer meets demand and communities experience social and economic impacts.
«NHS funded in - patient treatment» is otherwise largely commissioned from the voluntary sector.
The prosecution of Mabey & Johnson Ltd arose from a voluntary disclosure to the SFO by its parent company.
Ideally, a utility would use money from voluntary green power programs to build or buy renewable energy for these customers.
If the aviation industry were to buy credits of unknown quality from these voluntary markets as well, on paper it would seem as if airlines were offsetting their emissions, but, in practice, the atmosphere would not be fooled.
By 2009, the plant employed more than 40 local residents and received carbon credits from the voluntary market to support the sustainability aspect of the project.
Data on agricultural production and water use are not collected at all, or are collected by individual irrigation districts, counties, and a variety of state and federal agencies using a range of tools from voluntary reporting at the field level to remote sensing from satellites.
EILEEN CLAUSSEN, U.S. State Department, 1996 - 97: The Clinton administration was very actively pursuing an international agreement that would move from a voluntary system to a mandatory system.
The idea as stated by ICC is to move from voluntary green building programs and rating systems to a mandatory basis: «The IGCC is poised to produce environmental benefits on a massive scale: a scale impossible to attain with purely voluntary green building programs and rating systems.»
Most of the surface sea teperatures reported to the National Weather Service, NOAA, Dept. of Commerce, United States originated from voluntary ship observing program / s.
But the fund has so far secured only $ 22 million, almost entirely from voluntary national donations and far shy of its $ 116 million goal.
67 % of respondents reported positive and tangible business benefits from their voluntary offset programme, ranging from reductions in energy consumption and costs, to market differentiation, winning new business and client retention, to employee engagement.
Established in 2004 as a professionally managed organisation, MK Arts for Health emerged from the voluntary Milton Keynes Hospital Arts Committee, who successfully developed one of the largest Hospital Arts Collections in the UK.
Only a fraction of those, according to World Nomads data, are «adventure travelers» looking to protect themselves from the voluntary risks they plan to take outside of the U.S.
It's a little - known cosmetic srruegy for cats suffering from whiskers - envy, it basically utilises extensions from voluntary donor animals with excess whiskers.The results are quite good, no?
These funds come from voluntary donations from our clients.
With the help of Hopkinton's animal control team and the town's selectman, the residents were able to obtain a loan to a sizeable plot of land and build the refuge only from voluntary labour and gave monies and materials.
Data will be drawn from existing open health registries, kennel and breed club publications, and from voluntary submissions of health documents made by dog owners.
This involuntary release of urine is distinguished from the voluntary voiding of urine.
According to economists at Moody's Analytics, about 80 percent of the debt decrease is a result of defaulted loans, while only 20 percent stemmed from voluntary cutting back.
The 56 % meeting or exceeding standard for CA's grade 11 E / LA result was an outlier with blinking red lights that defies meaningful interpretation other than a grossly discrepant cut score (to the low side) or some other test development flaw (such as an inadequate item bank for a computer - adaptive test) or an error in the test administration or scoring process, or some weird effect due to the increased number of grade 11 students with scores since EAP moved from voluntary to mandatory in 2015 [which usually would involve a decrease in scores, a reasonable interpretation for the decrease in Math EAP scores this year, rather than an increase in scores].
In the words of Pennsylvania State Representative Glenn Thompson, this decision has transferred the Standards «from a voluntary, State - based initiative to a set of Federal academic standards with corresponding Federal tests» (U.S. House of Representatives 2009, 4).
The data on high school graduates for this report were drawn from a voluntary sample of high schools participating in the StudentTracker for High SchoolsSM service (STHS) administered by the National Student Clearinghouse (The Clearinghouse).
Childline is reliant on funding from the public, with 80 % of it coming from voluntary donations.
Third, they emerged not from the federal government but from a voluntary coming together of (most) states, and the states» decision whether or not to adopt them will remain voluntary.
But it seems clear that passage of the measure, which appears on the state's Nov. 5 ballot as Proposition 209, would raise questions about a host of programs that public K - 12 schools and colleges offer — from voluntary desegregation efforts to certain tutoring and outreach programs.
When the film starts, he is a young man entering Taipei University — the real Huang Yu - hsiang plays his own part, retracing the steps that took him from voluntary obscurity to accepting being a musical prodigy.
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