Sentences with phrase «impose legal limits»

Some countries go so far as to impose legal limits on what citizens and visitors are allowed to wear:
As an authority, LIPA is exempt from civil service rules that impose legal limits on political activity and affiliation being the basis for employment, and is not constrained by union contracts.
Our laws if allowed to operate according to its spirit and letter, would have imposed legal limits on government's authority by guarantee us certain rights and freedom when fighting against these evil practices in our institutions but unfortunately for us, certain provisions and attitude of party apparatchiks make our leaders automatic dictators who act without limitations.

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WE are the only living creations upon whom God's law imposes the obligation to meet the needs of men and women of the poor SO THAT they may come to the saving knowledge of God Jesus the Messiah.The biblical church is NOT a corporate legal fiction with limited liability.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
By contrast, in New York City, where profound reforms were implemented in 1989, the Campaign Finance Board imposed 128 penalties on 31 candidates that accepted contributions above the legal limit.
DiNapoli has set his own self - imposed restriction of $ 10,000 per corporation, a fraction of the legal limit.
DiNapoli has set his own self imposed restriction of $ 10,000 per corporation, a fraction of the legal limit.
Later in the book, Walsh speculates about technical hurdles that may curb further AI development and legal limits that society may want to impose.
In practice, Phillips said, police, judges and the public at large treat BAC 0.08 percent as «a sharp, definitive, meaningful boundary,» and do not impose severe penalties on those below the legal limit.
However, it is accepted that there are limits on an individual's pursuit of happiness or pleasure which are imposed by legal, ethical, familial and commonsense constraints.
Because the Board has issued alternate revenue bonds for which property tax levies are not extended, these bonds do not count against the legal debt limit imposed by the Illinois School Code.
a type of municipal bond backed by the full faith, credit, and taxing power of the issuer, specifically its ability to collect taxes; only entities that have the right to levy and collect taxes can issue general obligation bonds; certain governmental entities are subject to legal limits on the amount of taxes that they can impose, and their issues are called limited - tax general obligation bonds; unlimited - tax bonds are issued by government entities that are not subject to those limits
There is always a concern that if further legal restraints are imposed it could potentially unduly limit the facilitation of legitimate business transactions conducted internationally.
Many people are indifferent and give up much in order to benefit but should there be legal limits imposed on what can be done with that information?
As the article notes, LSUC benchers imposed a sliding scale for referral fees at April Convocation, with a limit of 15 per cent on the first $ 50,000 in legal fees paid by clients, and a further five per cent on anything over that amount, up to a hard cap of $ 25,000.
This important constitutional case of last week deals with the legal limits of the proliferation of agencies within the EU and their powers imposed by EU constitutional law, and in particular with the Meroni (1958) and Romano (1981) judgments as well as the new constitutional structure created with the Lisbon Treaty with respect to delegated and implementing powers.
Legal principle must try «to keep the law abreast of the society in which [the judges] live and work»: «If the law should impose upon the process of «growing up» fixed limits where nature knows only a continuous process, the price would be artificiality and a lack of realism in an area where the law must be sensitive to human development and social change... Unless and until Parliament should think fit to intervene, the courts should establish a principle flexible enough to enable justice to be achieved by its application to the particular circumstances proved by the evidence placed before them.»
NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg says today that the case «is the ultimate test of whether the Constitution imposes significant limits on punitive damages in each and every case of misconduct.»
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The legal issue was whether the court would impose a time limit on making a claim under Commons Registration Act 1965 s. 14 (b) although none appears in the section.
A real concern is that a judge, in looking to limit a party's expenditure on legal fees, may seek to cut down the steps required to take the case to trial or the evidence needed and impose an unworkable budget.
In the limited circumstances where law enforcement interests are heightened, we allow disclosure of protected health information without prior legal process or agreement, but we impose procedural protections such as limits on the information that may lawfully be disclosed, limits on the circumstances in which the information may be disclosed, and requirements for verifying the identity and authority of the person requesting the disclosures.
COLUMBUS (Legal Newsline)- The Ohio Attorney General's Office has certified a petition that would impose terms limits on the state Supreme Court.
The Tribunal reasoned that «to limit human rights protection to legal responsibilities imposes an unduly onerous burden on applicants»;
One of the big legal stories of 2017 was the impact of the Supreme Court's Jordan decision, which imposed strict time limits for the prosecution of criminal cases.
Moreover, says the study, «Statutory limits on contingency fees, which are essentially government - imposed wage and price controls, interfere directly with the contractual arrangements between people and their own attorneys and turn a free - market approach to providing legal representation into a botched system of government regulation that harms injured victims» quest for justice.»
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