Sentences with phrase «imposed by the law»

The Times could obviously argue that the public interest outweighs the restrictions imposed by these laws, but not everyone is convinced it would succeed.
The advisory fee does not cover charges resulting from trades effected with or through broker - dealers other than affiliates of Strategic Advisers, mark - ups or mark - downs by broker - dealers, transfer taxes, exchange fees, regulatory fees, odd - lot differentials, handling charges, electronic fund and wire transfer fees, or any other charges imposed by law or otherwise applicable to your account.
The advisory fee does not cover charges resulting from trades effected with or through broker - dealers other than affiliates of Strategic Advisers, Inc., mark - ups or mark - downs by broker - dealers, transfer taxes, exchange fees, regulatory fees, odd - lot differentials, handling charges, electronic fund and wire transfer fees, or any other charges imposed by law or otherwise applicable to your account.
Also, we'll skip the part where Wallison says «studies of Dodd - Frank's effect have shown that the regulatory burdens imposed by that law have been particularly harsh for community banks.»
Of course, it isn't actually true ¯ as witness this latest example of moralism, a secular - liberal moralism imposed by law, from Great Britain.
And in an Indian situation where baptism is the legal mark of change of one religious community to another, each with its own civil codes recognized by the Courts, communalisation of church life is imposed by Law and perverts the meaning of baptism as sacrament of faith.
In addition, the Chairperson of the County Committee shall discharge all duties imposed by law or by these Rules and Regulations or by resolution of the County Committee or Executive Committee in accordance with these Rules and Regulations.
On Friday, representatives of the three major local supermarket chains said they are already voluntarily complying with the standard imposed by the law.
Teachers and principals face constraints imposed by the law and state and district policy, but you can encourage them to make use of the wiggle room they do have.
Earlier this year, Education Secretary Arne Duncan predicted that 82 percent of all schools would fail to meet the rapidly rising standards imposed by the law.
The LEA will adopt and use proper methods of administering each program including enforcement of any obligations imposed by law on agencies responsible for carrying out programs and correction of deficiencies in program operations identified through audits, monitoring or evaluation.
Louisiana's program places heavy burdens on participating private schools, and there is evidence that the low number of private schools participating in the program are, largely, troubled schools willing to put up with the regulatory burdens imposed by the law.
Subject to any advance notice requirements imposed by law, we can change this Agreement at any time, regardless of whether you have access to your Account, by adding, deleting, or modifying any provision, including making any appropriate changes in terms by furnishing to you a new or revised Rates and Fees Table.
The advisory fee does not cover charges resulting from trades effected with or through broker - dealers other than affiliates of Strategic Advisers, mark - ups or mark - downs by broker - dealers, transfer taxes, exchange fees, regulatory fees, odd - lot differentials, handling charges, electronic fund and wire transfer fees, or any other charges imposed by law or otherwise applicable to your account.
* The advisory fee does not cover charges resulting from trades effected with or through brokerdealers other than affiliates of Strategic Advisers, mark - ups or mark - downs by broker - dealers, transfer taxes, exchange fees, regulatory fees, odd - lot differentials, handling charges, electronic fund and wire transfer fees, or any other charges imposed by law or otherwise applicable to your account.
Such liability, however, has not been broadly extended to other classes of service providers and is apparently premised upon duties specifically imposed by law (emphasis added).
In other words, because home inspector licensing designates specific duties and responsibilities to individuals who practice as home inspection professionals, licensing also potentially subjects inspectors to increased liability because, similar to doctors, lawyers or accountants, licensed inspectors have «duties specifically imposed by law» which they are bound to as individuals.
At that time, a New Jersey Appellate Court rejected the plaintiff's attempt to hold the individual home inspector liable, in part, because the inspection was prior to state licensing laws taking effect, ruling that the inspector «did not violate any duties specifically imposed by law
To the extent that this material concerns tax matters, it is not intended or written to be used, and can not be used, by a taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed by law.
Also, they didn't do any subprime lending, because they can't: the definition of a subprime loan is precisely a loan that doesn't meet the requirement, imposed by law, that Fannie and Freddie buy only mortgages issued to borrowers who made substantial down payments and carefully documented their income.
Unless imposed by law, we will not be liable for consequential, special, punitive or indirect loss or damages.
Unless imposed by law, the Bank will not be liable for consequential, special, punitive or indirect loss or damages.
(B) Except in the normal performance of duty as a mobility or signal aid, this paragraph does not prevent the owner of a housing accommodation from establishing terms in a lease or rental agreement that reasonably regulate the presence of guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs on the premises of a housing accommodation, nor does this paragraph relieve a tenant from any liability otherwise imposed by law for real and personal property damages caused by such a dog when proof of the damage exists.
In several paintings women are featured in elaborate tignons, an 18th century headdress imposed by law for women of color in New Orleans and a tradition that although imposed as a form of oppression became, through elaborate patterning and design, a symbol of power and beauty.
«Realistic prospect of identifying the offender or offenders and launching criminal proceedings within the time constraints imposed by law».
The attorney must do so by remaining regularly engaged in the expert's work, by educating everyone involved in the e-discovery workup about the legal issues in the case, the factual matters impacting discovery, including witnesses and key evidentiary issues, the obligations around discovery imposed by the law or by the court, and of any relevant risks associated with the e-discovery tasks at hand.
Please be aware that the statute of limitations (the deadline imposed by law within which you may bring a lawsuit) may severely limit the time remaining for you to file any potential claim.
Rather, they are obligations to pay which are imposed by law, not by voluntary agreements.
This presumption is also a logical extension of the understanding that penalties serve as an incentive to ensure that persons exercise a minimum standard of care in fulfilling their obligations imposed by law.
With the rules imposed by the Law Society, bookkeeping can become a burden.
(3) Whether an offender is in or outside of the state is immaterial to the commission of an offense based on an omission to perform a duty imposed by the law of this state.
«The Court emphasized that respect for the conditions of «living together» was a legitimate aim for the measure at issue and that, particularly as the State had a lot of room for manoeuvre («a wide margin of appreciation») as regards this general policy question on which there were significant differences of opinion, the ban imposed by the Law of 11 October 2010 did not breach the Convention.»
In my opinion, the statutory prohibition contained in s. 67 (2)(a)(ii) is a reasonable limit imposed by law.
The English Court of Appeal allowed her appeal on the basis that the claim was more in the nature of a constructive trust, as opposed to a resulting trust, and by whatever name it is described, it is a trust imposed by law, whenever justice and good conscience require it.
Here we mean legal service coverage that covers an error or omission in providing legal services for the transaction for which liability is imposed by law, without any caveat that the error must affect the title to the property or the right to the use and enjoyment of the property.
Professional secrecy is, first of all, an obligation imposed by the law on the attorney, that is intended to protect the rights of defence of the client and the independence of the legal profession.
If you breach this requirement, as imposed by law, you can face criminal charges for a hit and run.
No duty is imposed by law on an owner or occupant to keep the premises in a safe condition for those who come there solely for their own convenience or pleasure, and who are not either expressly invited to enter or induced to come thereon, although their entry is permitted by the owner or occupant.
If an employee is wrongfully dismissed he or she could be entitled to compensation for the entire notice period that is imposed by law.
You should also be aware that the Statute of Limitations (the deadline imposed by law within which you may bring a lawsuit) may severely limit the time remaining for you to file any potential claims you may have.
In between the express trust, a product of the settlor's intention, and the constructive trust, a machinery imposed by law, are the implied trust and the resulting trust.
The Applicant argued that under the Legal Profession Act, 1960 (Act 32) only professional lawyers properly licensed by the General Legal Council could practice law and may suffer the sanctions imposed by law for non-compliance with Act 32.
Moreover, all Collaborative lawyers are already licensed and regulated members of the legal profession, and in their role as advocates for their clients, are already duty - bound to adhere to certain professional standards imposed by the Law Society of Upper Canada.
As opposed to an express trust created by the parties, constructive trusts are trusts imposed by law to prevent what would otherwise be a fraud by the party who holds legal title.
The Supreme Court of Canada also originally upheld the advertising restrictions imposed by the Law Society of British Columbia.
The most compelling argument in favour of the Statement of Principles is the penalty that will be imposed by the law society for non-compliance,
Until passage of the Ontario Legitimacy Act, 1961 - 612 (and similar legislation adopted about the same time as a product of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada3) the disabilities imposed by law on supposedly illegitimate children4 included being unable to inherit from his parents or anyone else; he could have no heirs except those of his body so that if he died intestate without children his property was considered
The foundation was a «beneficiary» for those purposes, since the normal definition of trust applied (see Re Marshall's Will Trusts [1945] Ch 217) and that could encompass a trust imposed by law, such as that imposed on the survivor under the doctrine of mutual wills.
Legal Liability: Liability imposed by law, as opposed to liability arising from an agreement or contract.
Although not imposed by law, your insurance rates will almost certainly increase, and while every company is different, insurance.com estimates that a first speeding ticket can raise the premium between 10 -15 percent based on how much over the speed limit you were going.
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