Not exact matches
«The Assembly
acted responsibly by extending mayoral control for New York City schools as well providing the certainty that our local
governments so desperately need in order to function
properly.
Maloney
Act of 1938: The act that added section 15A to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, allowing for the establishment of registered securities associations to promote self - regulation of the securities industry, properly supervised by the governme
Act of 1938: The
act that added section 15A to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, allowing for the establishment of registered securities associations to promote self - regulation of the securities industry, properly supervised by the governme
act that added section 15A to the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, allowing for the establishment of registered securities associations to promote self - regulation of the securities industry, properly supervised by the governme
Act of 1934, allowing for the establishment of registered securities associations to promote self - regulation of the securities industry,
properly supervised by the
government.
Goodwin's team has long relied on the USDA records to identify ongoing problems of cruelty and neglect in puppy mills and to see if
government officials are
properly enforcing the Animal Welfare
Act's modest standards.
Among the most frequently heard objections to these suits are that 1) municipalities filed these cases because the federal
government has refused to
act, but that tort cases are no substitute for federal policy action, and 2) that liability for climate damages — if any exist —
properly rests with fossil fuel consumers, not fossil fuel producers.
The job of looking at important problems in the surface temperature record, problems which are not yet
properly addressed by the
government agencies responsible for that information, is instead being left to ad - hoc associations of volunteers
acting in the public interest.
Do not, however, assume these
government officials will
properly preserve all of the evidence, reach proper conclusions as to the cause of the crash, or even
act in a proper manner toward potential litigation.
In Barwick v.
Government Employee Insurance Co., Inc., 2011 Ark. 128 (March 31, 2011), the court
properly held that the state's version of the Uniform Electronic Transactions
Act disposed of the question in the affirmative.
In his annual report, Lord Thomas said: «A
properly funded justice system is a core function of the state, whether the courts are trying and sentencing those accused and found guilty of crimes, determining and declaring the private rights and obligations of individuals, or holding the democratic
government to account and ensuring it
acts fairly and according to law... It is therefore essential that a better and balanced means of financing the courts and tribunals is found.»
For these reasons, the Ontario
government introduced comprehensive legislation, known as the Arthur WIshart
Act, designed to ensure that potential franchisees are
properly informed about the franchise system they are entering, and to provide protections and remedies when franchisors engage in misrepresentation or operate in a way that is unfair to their franchisees.
In 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the
government had failed in its obligation to
properly distribute and safeguard the 1.4 million acres set aside for the Métis in the Manitoba
Act.
Shouldn't this be great since the primary purposes of the Home Mortgage Disclosure
Act (HMDA) are to help authorities monitor discriminatory and predatory lending practices, as well as to ensure
government resources are allocated
properly to enforcement?