Sentences with phrase «grant such leave»

Re A (a Minor)[2007] EWCA Civ 1383 and [2007] All ER (D) 376 (Dec) the court held that when considering whether or not to grant such leave, the welfare of the child is a relevant consideration but not paramount, but before the permission discretion can be triggered, the «change in circumstances» must be sufficient to «have a real prospect of success» of reversing the court approved care plan already in place.
If an employee can not provide a fixed date of return, and an employer determines that it can grant such leave at that time without causing undue hardship, the employer has the right to require, as part of the interactive process, that the employee provide periodic updates on his / her condition and possible date of return.
For example, only 22 per cent of the institutions surveyed granted sabbatical leaves to non-tenure-track professors, while 89 per cent granted such leaves to tenured and tenure - track professors.
There shall be no limit on the number of days of sick leave which a member of the instructional staff or an educational support employee may accrue, except that at least one - half of this cumulative leave must be established within the district granting such leave.
Therefore, where the Consent Order involves a child, a leave application is treated somewhat differently, but the threshold for granting such leave still remains high.

Not exact matches

It's only after you choose to leave a place of such aggressive and ferocious learning that you really come to appreciate what you had and what you largely took for granted because the benefits were so much a part of just being there that they blend into the overall environment.
Schulz said the United States would be left with a «competitive distortion» and could not be granted additional market access in such a scenario.
The arguments with the left wing continued and Zwingli considered himself a moderate: «He raged, foamed, threatened and roared with such «moderation» that he seems to be incurable... May Christ grant that a healthy child has been born to you.
Arsene Wenger has denied such rumours this morning however, stating that there was no «bust up» as such and that he hadn't been granted special leave to travel to Italy.
Avram Grant may be lining up such a deal due to increasing speculation that Carlton Cole and Frederic Piquionne may be set to leave Upton Park.
Rumours had emerged claiming that Alexis Sanchez had been granted leave from his training camp in South America in order to complete a move ahead of tonight's 11PM deadline, but coach Juan Antonio Pizzi has denied giving such allowances.
Certain variable details seem to be taken for granted in most such accountings and are often left undefined:
If Facebook costs continue to rise and they doesn't implement some sort of Ad Grants program for nonprofits I predict that many will leave the platform altogether or at a minimum they will invest more time in other channels such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Google + and email list building.
Even in places where leave was strongest, such as Yeovil and rural south Somerset, Grant says the party believes there are enough angry remain voters to take back parliamentary seats.
Given that Remain MPs far outweigh Leave ones, it is possibly May will do a deal with some of them to grant a vote on Article 50 in exchange for support on some of her other controversial proposals, such as grammar schools or Heathrow expansion.
In other areas, such as a proposal to change seniority rules for school teachers or allocate $ 500 million next year in competitive school aid grants, a column titled «Compromise (if any)» is left blank, suggesting more distance between the three leaders at the time the memo was prepared.
On the flip side, rail nationalisation (and other utilities) was hugely popular along with other left wing policies such as university grants, large scale council house building etc etc..
Commenting on the significance of the findings co-lead author Professor Mani Ramaswami, Professor of Neurogenetics at the School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin said: «Degenerative diseases, such as MND, are a poorly understood and largely untreatable set of life limiting diseases which can leave people unable to do the everyday things that the rest of us, particularly the young, take for granted.
While there are a number of conservative resources that profile organizations and individuals on the Left (such as David Horowitz's DiscoverTheNetworks.org, Heartland Institute's LeftExposed.org, Berman and Company's ActivistFacts.org and the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise's UndueInfluence.com) CDC will build upon and complement their efforts adding value through its more comprehensive coverage, superior search engine optimization, and wiki - style format,» (Capital Research Center, Grant Proposal Record, 8/16/2016).
Two out of three U.S. states overhauled teacher evaluations between 2009 and 2015, supported by federal incentives such as Race to the Top and Teacher Incentive Fund grants, as well as No Child Left Behind Act waivers.
Such leaves authorized by the district school board shall include, but are not limited to, professional leave and extended professional leave, personal leave, military leave granted in compliance with chapter 115, and maternity leave.
The administration promised $ 1 billion in new spending on preschool; spurred states to adopt controversial K - 12 reforms such as performance - based teacher evaluations and the adoption of the Common Core State Standards through its Race to the Top grant program and waivers to the No Child Left Behind law; significantly expanded the federal School Improvement Grant program to turn around low - performing schools; targeted for - profit colleges and attempted to increase accountability in the higher education sector; and pushed a proposal by the president to make community college grant program and waivers to the No Child Left Behind law; significantly expanded the federal School Improvement Grant program to turn around low - performing schools; targeted for - profit colleges and attempted to increase accountability in the higher education sector; and pushed a proposal by the president to make community college Grant program to turn around low - performing schools; targeted for - profit colleges and attempted to increase accountability in the higher education sector; and pushed a proposal by the president to make community college free.
(z) Each local school district shall be required to grant a leave of absence to any teacher in the public schools system requesting such leave to teach in a commonwealth charter school.
The National Reading Panel (NRP) study in 2000 identified the specific components necessary to teach reading, and the subsequent passage in 2001of the No Child Left Behind Act and its accompanying Reading First initiative mandated that schools be accountable for providing scientific, research - based reading programs (with financial block grants to states that adopt such curriculum).
States across the country have followed the District's lead, many in pursuit of rewards — such as billions of dollars in federal Race to the Top funds and waivers from the most onerous provisions of the federal No Child Left Behind law — that the Obama administration granted to states that agreed to use student test scores in teacher evaluations.
Income sources are: adoption fees; services such as dog obedience, vaccination clinics, spay / neuter programs; pet boutique sales; fundraising events; grants; general donations and from those people who leave the shelter in their will.
Art dealers, collectors, auction houses, and major artists such as Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz spoke out strongly against the «German Cultural Property and Heritage Protection Law,» which would require that any work valued at or above $ 300,000 and older than 70 years be granted an export license before leaving the country.
The direct involvement of visual artists in politics and the social and ethical values of left - wing politics can be traced to the French Revolution, when artists such as Jacques - Louis David granted permission for their artwork to be reproduced to support the Republican cause.
Large foundation grants from far - left funders such as the Tides Foundation and the Hewlett Foundation resulted in growing left - wing influence over its content.
Such an exercise raises a question of mixed fact and law, and therefore, the Court of Appeal erred in granting leave to appeal.
[M] aybe divisions of appellate courts think that if they ignore their own precedents they won't get called on this by their colleagues, especially if a judge on the appellate panel was part of the panel deciding the precedents; or there's nobody outside the court (who might matter) to to complain because it's an appellate court of final resort; or it's an inferior appellate court but the panel has good reason to believe the final appellate court won't grant leave to appeal.Whatever the reason, such judicial conduct unacceptable.
Recent court of appeal decisions appear to suggest that the granting of leave is so restrictive that once a care order has been made there is little prospect of a parent being granted permission to defend an adoption and the Legal Services Commission is reluctant to grant funding to parents to cover such applications.
If such leave is granted, and a trial certificate is filed in accordance with the order, that filing would not have the effect of restoring the trial to the trial list from which it had been removed.
Appeals from the granting of a summary judgment motion go directly to the Court of Appeal, but appeals from the denial of such a motion go to the Divisional Court, and only then with leave.
(2) Leave under paragraph (a) of subsection (1) may be granted or refused at the discretion of the court, and if granted may be granted subject to such conditions as the court thinks proper with respect to the use of any recording made pursuant to the leave; and where leave has been granted the court may at the like discretion withdraw or amend it either generally or in relation to any particular part of the proceedLeave under paragraph (a) of subsection (1) may be granted or refused at the discretion of the court, and if granted may be granted subject to such conditions as the court thinks proper with respect to the use of any recording made pursuant to the leave; and where leave has been granted the court may at the like discretion withdraw or amend it either generally or in relation to any particular part of the proceedleave; and where leave has been granted the court may at the like discretion withdraw or amend it either generally or in relation to any particular part of the proceedleave has been granted the court may at the like discretion withdraw or amend it either generally or in relation to any particular part of the proceedings.
If such interests precluded acceptance of the worker's request for a new period of annual leave, the employer was obliged to grant the worker a different period of annual leave proposed by him which was compatible with those interests, without excluding in advance the possibility that that period might fall outside the reference period for the annual leave in question.
Member States shall take the measures necessary to ensure that every worker is entitled to paid annual leave of at least four weeks in accordance with the conditions for entitlement to, and granting of, such leave laid down by national legislation and / or practice.»
The proposed appeal involves matters of such importance that leave to appeal should be granted,» said Lederer in his Sept. 12 decision.
The second branch upon which leave may be granted requires the moving party to establish that there is «good reason to doubt the correctness of the order in question», and that the proposed appeal «involves matters of such importance» that leave should be granted.
The court will be routinely asked to grant leave for those persons to bring such applications and they will obtain orders for permanency for the child.
Those of us who need to know such things know that the SCC granted leave to appeal in Clements v Clements 2011 CanLII 36004 (from 2010 BCCA 581) where the issue will be the meaning of the Canadian material - contribution doctrine (and maybe some other things about proof of causation in Canadian tort law should the Court deign to go there.)
(a) The court may grant leave, before or after judgment, to any party having custody of any minor child or children to remove such child or children from Illinois whenever such approval is in the best interests of such child or children.
West Coast LEAF has just been granted leave to intervene in the high - profile Trinity Western University (TWU) case at the Supreme Court of Canada, where we will argue that such discrimination is unacceptable and unconstitutional.
(2) Upon an application for leave under subsection (1), the court may, in its discretion, grant leave to the supplier or refuse leave or grant leave upon such terms and conditions as the court considers advisable.
Essentially, they can be appealed if no true enforceable agreement existed; absent evidence of such lack of consent, leave to appeal should not be granted by a court.
If you have a position at a business and need a break from work, or you're an employer who would like to grant such a break, you can use a Leave of Absence.
52 However, the mere fact that it might appear desirable, for economic reasons or in order to preserve the family unit in the territory of the Union, for members of a family consisting of third country nationals and a Union citizen who is a minor to be able to reside with that citizen in the territory of the Union in the Member State of which he is a national is not sufficient in itself to support the view that the Union citizen would be forced to leave the territory of the Union if such a right of residence were not granted (see, to that effect, Dereci and Others, paragraph 68).
In certifying the action as a class proceeding and granting leave to pursue a s. 138 claim, Belobaba J. focused on two aspects integral to asserting the statutory cause of action: the test for leave to pursue such a proceeding, and the requirement under the Class Proceedings Act, S.O. 1992, c. 6, that the pleadings disclose a cause of action.
The issue before the Court was whether the Plaintiff's memory impairment was such that an order granting the Defendant leave to examine the Plaintiff's wife was appropriate.
Furthermore, the Court concluded that «such a process would be impractical, unnecessarily cumbersome and inefficient and in contradiction to the spirit of Rule 1.04» of the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure and the Court therefore exercised its discretion under that rule to make an order granting leave to the Defendant to examine the Plaintiff's wife for discovery.
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