Sentences with phrase «imposing a condition under»

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Monetary unity imposed under unfavorable conditions will prove a barrier to the achievement of political unity.
The GBRMPA, whose board is currently under investigation for its links to the mining industry, added that the strict environmental conditions imposed on the project by the federal government would help protect the reef.
However, under certain conditions, rather than receive a gross - up payment, the payments payable to him will be reduced so that no excise tax is imposed.
We now know that we can not treat this material as if it had been written under the conditions that a modern historian would impose, namely, access to reliable contemporary records.
For example, under existing laws, there is no power to impose a general curfew in a particular area, and while curfew conditions can be placed on some offenders as part of their ASBO, criminal sentence or bail conditions, there are only limited powers to impose them on somebody under the age of sixteen.
(6) the decision to give directions / impose conditions, purportedly under section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986, to disperse those taking part in the Climate Camp protest.»
Additionally, all conditions imposed by the State Legislature under the authorizing legislation for up to three Indian casinos in the Catskills (Chapter 383 of the Laws of 2001), including the payment of 25 percent of slot revenue to the State, have already been agreed to by the Tribe.
DOCCS, which oversees parolees, will impose a new condition that bars registered sex offenders under community supervision from downloading or playing the game, according to the governor's office.
Corals can survive the early stages of their development even under the tough conditions that rising carbon emissions will impose on them says a new study from the ARC Centre of Ex...
Mulgrew's predecessor at the helm of the United Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten, launched UFT Charter School in 2005 in a hubristic attempt to prove that charters schools could succeed under the conditions imposed by the union's contract.
Last summer, the coalition pointed out, the budget trailer bill imposed a «predetermined cut to education» by eliminating a supplemental payment due schools under certain economic conditions through 2020 - 21.
CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH OTHER CHARGES MAY BE IMPOSED We may impose the following fees and charges on your account: a. Late Charges.
Plaintiff and DOE stipulate that requiring Plaintiff Robert Hale to repay his DOE - Loans would impose an undue hardship on the Plaintiff Robert Hale based on his multiple disabling conditions and the DOE - Loans are therefore dischargeable under 11 U.S.C.) 523 (a)(8).
Under a conditional discharge the court will imposed certain conditions that must be met before your bankruptcy discharge becomes absolute.
Always bear in mind that cats are indeed hardier creatures in comparison to dogs and people, but just because they can get by more effectively under harsh circumstances, does not mean they we should necessarily impose these conditions on them.
The cyclists were arrested under provisions in section 12 of the Public Order Act 1986, which states that the police can impose conditions on a public procession if they hold the reasonable belief that «it may result in serious public disorder, serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community.»
In the ground - breaking HTC proceedings we have been able to convince the court that under these conditions the requirements imposed by the FRAND jurisdiction developed by German and EU courts are not applicable and accordingly there are no FRAND restrictions to the enforcement of the injunction claim.
The law society will have the authority to suspend a lawyer under investigation or impose conditions on the lawyer's practice.
Under the Campbell River test, prima facie discrimination is made out «when a change in a term or condition of employment imposed by an employer results in a serious interference with a substantial parental or other family duty or obligation of the employee».
In so far as the court imposed conditions as to the time at which the premises had to close, it was submitted that that was not a matter which could be regulated under LA 2003.
(6) Where a local authority refuse an application for a licence under section 37 of this Act or revoke or, otherwise than on the application of the holder, vary such a licence they shall state their grounds for doing so in writing to the applicant or, as the case may be, the holder of the licence; and the applicant or holder may appeal to a magistrates» court or, in Scotland, the sheriff, against the refusal, revocation or variation, and against any condition subject to which the licence is granted or any approval is given, not being a condition which the local authority are required to impose.
a certificate issued under the Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1996 or the Early Childhood Educators Act, 2007 being subject to terms, conditions or limitations imposed under that Act,
BC law imposes liability under specific conditions, and it is important to work with lawyers who know the law in this area.
The ability to strike thereby allows workers, through collective action, to refuse to work under imposed terms and conditions.
Among other things, the decision in this case did not address the effect of the personal guarantee that the franchisee's individual principals signed, and whether this was done under a condition in the original franchise agreement, or whether this was a new condition that the franchisor may have imposed at the time of the resale.
However, we wish to point out that Québec employers should not take this decision to mean that they are precluded from imposing changes to working conditions during a strike, such as abolishing positions, although such right is not unfettered under the law.
The sale was imposed as a condition under a consent agreement reached between the... [more] Full article
(6) The court may make an order under this section for a definite or indefinite period or until the happening of a specified event and may impose such other terms, conditions or restrictions in connection therewith as it thinks fit and just.
For example, the B.C. Health Professions Act stipulates that while a Registration Committee can impose limits or conditions (or refuse to grant registration) where an applicant has committed an indictable offence (i.e., something more serious than a summary conviction offence), the Registration Committee must be «satisfied that the nature of the offence or the circumstances under which it was committed give rise to concerns about the person's competence or fitness to practise the designated health profession.»
Different Rules for HR Professionals: The right of a member of the Association to practice in the field of human resources is subject to any restrictions or conditions imposed under this Act.
* Costs * Investigation & Investigation Powers * Control of Member and Member Firm * Individual Capacity * Custodianship * The right of a member of the Association to practice in the field of human resources is subject to any restrictions or conditions imposed under this Act.
The Court of Appeal («CoA») heard the cases of PJ and MM together in order to consider whether a patient (detained under the MHA) who is discharged into the community (subject to conditions — either through a CTO or a Conditional Discharge) can be deprived of their liberty if he or she has the capacity to consent to restrictions imposed upon them.
~ Insults inflicted upon employees in the workplace, even in the course of their employment, only fall under s. 13 of the Human Rights Code if the wrongdoer has sufficient employer - given power to impose the unwelcome conduct as a condition of employment, or if the conduct is tolerated... [more]
«However, in reviewing the terms and conditions, the court found that none of the contractual provisions meant that customers were under a contractual commitment, such that the bank charges imposed could amount to a penalty for breach of the commitment,» he says.
~ Insults inflicted upon employees in the workplace, even in the course of their employment, only fall under s. 13 of the Human Rights Code if the wrongdoer has sufficient employer - given power to impose the unwelcome conduct as a condition of employment, or if the conduct is tolerated by the employer.
The statutory powers available to the commissioner of police under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA 2005), s 134 can be exercised by a subordinate on his behalf; where the conditions imposed on a demonstration under SOCPA 2005 are unworkable, they will be found to be ultra vires or in breach of Arts 10 and 11 (rights to freedom of expression and assembly) of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention).
Two issues arose: (i) whether or not the statutory powers available to the commissioner of police under s 134 could be exercised by a subordinate on his behalf; and (ii) whether or not the conditions imposed upon the defendant were ultra vires, or incompatible with Arts 10 and 11 of the Convention, on the grounds that they were unreasonable or insufficiently clear.
The conditions for making and upholding a non-derogating control order under PTA 2005, ss 2 (1)(a) and 3 (10) were that the secretary of state «(a) has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the individual is or has been involved in terrorism - related activity; and (b) considers it necessary, for purposes connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism, to make a control order imposing obligations on that individual».
The provisions around processing sensitive data in the GDPR are broadly similar to those contained in the Data Protection Directive, although it should be noted that under Article 9 (4) of the GDPR, member states have the right to impose further conditions or limitations on sensitive data such as biometric, health or genetic data.
(2) In declaring a jurisdiction to be a reciprocating jurisdiction under subsection (1), the Lieutenant Governor in Council may impose any conditions with respect to the enforcement and recognition of support orders made or registered in that jurisdiction.
But prior to the ACA, under HIPAA regulations, employer - sponsored plans could impose waiting periods for pre-existing condition coverage (except maternity, assuming the plan provided maternity benefits) if the enrollee had not maintained continuous coverage prior to enrolling in the plan.
Under HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996), employer - sponsored (group) plans were allowed to impose pre-existing condition exclusion periods if a new enrollee didn't have at least 12 months of creditable coverage (ie, had been uninsured prior to enrolling in the group plan) without gaps of 63 or more days (18 months of creditable coverage could be required if the person was enrolling in the group plan late, after his or her initial enrollment window had passed).
Nothing in the Terms limits or excludes any guarantees, warranties, representations or conditions implied or imposed by law, including the Australian Consumer Law (or any liability under them) which by law may not be limited or excluded.
A person who is accredited as a family dispute resolution practitioner must comply with regulations 13 to 15 and any additional conditions, or variations to conditions, imposed by the Secretary under regulation 16.
(2) In giving directions under subsection (1), the minister may impose conditions, but must not require an expenditure for the projects and activities of more than 50 % of the foundation's annual net revenue as this revenue is determined in accordance with the regulations.
(2) The powers under subsection (1)(a) or (b) to impose or vary a condition or restriction are exercisable only
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