Sentences with phrase «impose obligations»

The bureau says that the policy will «impose obligations and restrictions on member brokers who wish to operate VOWs that are not imposed on traditional brokers and that the rules «entrench and perpetuate the traditional «bricks and mortar» business model for providing real estate brokerage services.»
Agency does not impose obligations but imposes a duty.
Such interests impose obligations beyond those of ordinary commerce.
But the Competition Bureau says in its amended complaint that the proposed rules would «impose obligations and restrictions on member brokers who wish to operate VOWs that are not imposed on traditional brokers.
Article 18 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation (2014/596) and EU Commission Implementing Regulation (2016/347)(the Insider List Rules) impose obligations on listed companies concerning the disclosure and control of inside (i.e. price sensitive) information.
The regulations impose obligations on producers to take back and deal with WEEE through approved schemes and to mark EEE with certain information.
They also impose obligations on counsel to follow up on suspicions that the client's purposes are improper, mandating that the lawyer «make reasonable inquiries to obtain information about... the subject matter and objectives of the retainer.»
Thus the Council of Europe (most European countries, plus Canada and the U.S. as observers) adopted the Convention on Cybercrime in 2004 that requires member states to impose obligations on Internet intermediaries to keep traffic information for two years and make it available to law enforcement and security interests.
Depending on the specific circumstances, there may also be concerns of anti-trust regarding principal's ability to impose obligations on its affiliates.
Non-disclosure agreements (NDA) with employees and contractors can impose obligations to respect the confidentiality of information.
The existing «failure to disclose» offences under POCA remain in place under the new regime.4 These offences impose obligations on firms in the regulated sector («Regulated Firms»), their employees and their nominated officers (i.e. those nominated to receive internal reports such as the Money Laundering Reporting Officer «MLRO») to make an internal or external disclosure in certain circumstances.
A derogation as referred to in Article 139 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union shall entail that the following Articles of this Statute shall not confer any rights or impose any obligations on the Member State concerned: 3, 6, 9.2, 12.1, 14.3, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26.2, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 49.
Again, like OHS and human rights laws, many expressly prohibit workplace sexual harassment and impose obligations on employers to make «every reasonable effort» (or words to this effect) to ensure no employee is subjected to it, mandating steps employers must take to prevent and respond to workplace sexual harassment.
However, most OHS laws impose obligations — and liabilities — on not just a company but also its directors, officers and supervisors, typically authorizing the imposition of personal fines and jail time.
In APEC member countries, including Australia and New Zealand, privacy regulation typically includes a set of privacy principles which map to the «information lifecycle» and impose obligations on businesses and government entities in relation to their collection, uses and disclosures of personal information as well as offshoring, data quality, access and correction, security and destruction.
The state could not impose obligations on lawyers which would undermine their duty of commitment to their clients:
This has led the Court to conclude that individuals may not rely upon its provisions in proceedings against other individuals since directives can not in itself impose obligations upon individuals (no horizontal direct effect).
Sections 1 to 9 of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 enable the secretary of state to make a control order against an individual where she has reasonable grounds for suspecting that individual is or has been involved in terrorism - related activity and it is necessary to impose obligations on that individual for purposes connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism.
«My position is that that is a sound development of the jurisprudence,» he says, and given the priority that must be paid to child welfare, «it is appropriate to impose obligations on people regarding their treatment of children.»
Furthermore, you are at least correct to say that such acts impose obligations on «employers».
So: does this ruling make any sense at all, to impose the obligations of a «data controller» on a search engine?
The government is set to unveil its long - awaited energy plan that would scrap subsidies for renewables and impose obligations on power companies to source a certain proportion of «reliable» supply.
Certainly, the Executive can not sit aside while Parliament alone passes laws which impose obligations which the Executive can not meet.
He doesn't give rights to the hungry, naked, sick and imprisoned but he does impose obligations on his followers; he expects us to be generous, in the words of the Blessed Theresa of Calcutta, «to love until it hurts».
While British Columbia's reference of the jurisdictional issue was a smart move, it might not have maximized the impact of other legal tools, specifically using B.C.'s constitutionally imposed obligations to consult and accommodate First Nations as both a sword and a shield.
The teachings concerning zakat stress the principle that the ownership of wealth is a privilege, not a right, and one which imposes obligations to the community.
If for you your faith is only about «worshiping» the words in a book (which are written by man)... think about it... you might be wasting your time and not realize how distant you actually have become (from the true msg) worrying about trivialities or needing to reconcile scripture with science / common sense... simply because your book (and your self - imposed obligation to believe in the words) doesn't leave you another option.
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.
Newman understood that the conscience imposes an obligation — that personal integrity dictates a fundamental human duty to hear the interior voice of our conscience, and to follow its demands.
In particular, section 8 (2) of the FOI Act imposes an obligation on Commonwealth Environmental Water to publish the following information on its website:
Section 8 (1) of the FOI Act imposes an obligation on Commonwealth Environmental Water to publish an agency plan which describes how Commonwealth Environmental Water proposes to comply with the Information Publication Scheme requirements.
The same Constitution imposes an obligation on government to secure the state and protect every citizen against infringement of their rights by others.
Now she has a roommate (Rebecca Dianna Smith), a job with a record company, and a self - imposed obligation to try to meet some men.
which was disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party at liberty to disclose that information without imposing obligations of confidentiality;
The school district, according to officials, was under no court - imposed obligation to alter its student - assignment patterns this year, but believed some adjustments were needed because of the growing proportion of minority - group students.
The act burdens the states as well as local districts, imposing obligations to develop academic standards, test all students annually in grades 3 through 8, hire «highly qualified» teachers in core subjects, and reconstitute persistently failing schools in order to remain eligible for federal aid.
Directs DOT to redistribute to the states any federal - aid highway program funds that, because of any imposed obligation limitation, will not be allocated or otherwise made available to them for obligation for surface transportation program projects.
Where this Final Judgment imposes an obligation on Publisher Defendants to engage in or refrain from engaging in certain conduct, that obligation shall apply to each Publisher Defendant individually and to any joint venture or other business arrangement established by any two or more Publisher Defendants.
This imposes an obligation on us to take minimal care of these animals.
And it is in this way that art becomes what Richter has described as «the highest form of hope» and Richter himself the «heir to a vast, grand, rich culture of painting... which we have lost, but which still imposes obligations on us.»»
Synapse modeled a «reference case» in which the utility meets its existing city council - mandated targets for generation capacity, storage, GHG reductions and its other policy - imposed obligations, along with two other cases.
Although groups and individuals have respectable ethical arguments to make that they are complying with their ethical duties if they are meeting nationally imposed obligations, ethical arguments remain that they should do more if: (a) the national target does not move as quickly as possible to reduce the nation's emissions to its fair share of safe global emissions, or (b) the group or individual could do more to reduce GHG emissions without imposing great hardship on themselves because they are wasting GHG emitting energy on unnecessary activities.
First Climate CEO Sascha Lafeld seized the opportunity to personally speak to the sector representatives and their clients: «By imposing the obligation of mandatory reports on CSR at the beginning of 2017, the EU noticeably boosted sustainability as a topic within the events sector.
... the law of tort imposes an obligation to compensate for any harm done on the basis of reasonable foresight, not as insurance.
What sections of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act impose an obligation on employers (or anyone else) to ««promote» equality, diversity, and inclusion»?
The Rules comply with that obligation by clearly stating our obligations — that they don't expressly impose an obligation to «promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally» is evidence that no such obligation exists.
Even if you were correct in claiming that those acts impose an obligation on employers, it doesn't follow that it is correct to say that lawyers, in general, have such obligations.
Seen in context, it's clear that paragraph 8 of the commentary to section 6.3.1 (3) doesn't impose a duty on lawyers to promote equality, it does impose an obligation on lawyers, in fulfilling their duty not to discriminate, to accommodate employees and clients — consistent with Ontario Human Rights Law, which has the effect of promoting equality.
I'm not going to bother to respond to the balance of your post — none of it identifies any alternative source of an authority to promote equality (indeed, much of it appears to deal with provisions of Ontario's labour law which (a) don't impose an obligation to promote equality generally, and (b) aren't relevant to large numbers of licensees).
In addition to developing policies, meeting new training obligations and self - reporting on your level of compliance, the AODA imposes obligations relating to transportation, the design of public spaces, and accessibility issues arising from the dissemination of both print and electronic information.
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