Despite this, however, he mentions that legal contractors have a career path with much more variety, options and control than working
in a permanent law firm role.
For example, the constitution could be amended to require the Governor to submit changes
in permanent law in non appropriation budget bills.
It's imposed at an 8.82 percent flat rate, rather than the 6.85 percent set
in permanent law.
To limit school aid growth in future years, the budget proposes a new Gap Elimination Adjustment formula
in permanent law that limits growth in the out - years based on the growth in personal income.
Not exact matches
There's no
law that explicitly requires US citizens to maintain a
permanent address, but failure to do so can result
in a flurry of issues.
It's an idea that the organizers have apparently been looking into, with a 4,000 acre property
in Northern Nevada even identified as the ideal site for a
permanent community where the Burning Man principles of «radical inclusion» and «gifting» could be the
law of the land year - round.
But it's unlikely the CFPB will take an active role
in regulating lawsuit lenders under acting director Mick Mulvaney, or under a future
permanent director appointed by President Donald Trump, said Nora Freeman Engstrom, professor of
law at Stanford Law Scho
law at Stanford
Law Scho
Law School.
The next day that firm filed two lawsuits against Diageo, one
in federal court, raising a suite of traditional trademark and unfair business practices claims, but the other
in New York State Supreme Court, seeking a
permanent injunction under a seldom - used statute available only to charitable organizations, known as Section 135 of the New York General Business
Law.
Current
law forces non-citizens to be
in Quebec as a
permanent resident
in order to obtain a liquor licence.
While the kitties of Meow Parlour — Freddie Mercury, Kobold, Jasmine and Jude
Law among them — are of varying ages and sizes, Ha and Legrand can't stress enough that they all have one big thing
in common: They need loving and
permanent homes.
Faced with the scheduled sunset of all provisions of the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts and the 2009 stimulus act (as well as a number of other tax
laws), and unable to agree on
permanent changes, Congress temporarily extended many provisions
in the (unpunctuated) Tax Relief Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010.
Under CBO's Alternative Fiscal Scenario — which assumes many of the 2017 tax
law's expiring provisions and other temporary tax cuts are made
permanent, the recent spending deal is extended so that most discretionary spending grows with inflation, and emergency funding for disasters is kept
in line with its historical average — deficits will exceed the two - trillion dollar mark by 2028.
Some parts of the
law, he said, require people to reside
in a home for at least 90 consecutive days before they are considered «
permanent» tenants.
Looking forward to 2018, recent changes to tax
law (including a
permanent reduction
in the US corporate tax rate) could benefit many businesses based
in, or with heavy exposure to, the United States.
On Friday, Donald Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into
law, a $ 1.5 trillion proposal that gives corporations a massive
permanent tax break, temporarily cuts rates for individuals, and repeals the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate — a move that is estimated to leave 13 million fewer insured
in the next 10 years.
A
permanent end to the subsidies could imperil the
law's marketplaces
in the long term and lead to even bigger price hikes
in future years.
Contracting a new union, even if it is recognised by civil
law, adds to the gravity of the rupture: the remarried spouse is then
in a situation of public and
permanent adultery.»
A Catholic Christian and theologian will know that there is not only a history of the consciousness of faith, but also a history of dogma, hence that he possesses what is
permanent in his faith and his Church only
in history and not outside it, and he will therefore have no reason to be afraid of a development of the Church's constitutional
law.
Some wars seem to be
permanent, like Shia against Sunni, and subjugation of Christians
in Muslim -
law dominated lands.
Jesus lays down the
permanent law in relation to this fact.
These documents are grounded
in and embody unchanging principles of the natural
law whose
permanent truth and validity can be known by reason, for it is the
law written by God
in human hearts.
Particular forms or
laws in any realm are not necessarily fixed or
permanent.
«We believe that personal independence and equal human rights can never be forfeited, except for crime; that marriage should be an equal and
permanent partnership, and so recognized by
law; that until it is so recognized, married partners should provide against the radical injustice of present
laws, by every means
in their power...»
Eventually a
permanent police force and the pooling of sovereignty
in certain areas are necessary if enforceable international
law is to arise.
A «common
law» union, still less defensible, assumes
in some respects the status of monogamy when the union is
permanent and the family that results is faithfully supported.
In so far as men are men they possess common elements; and in their political and social life those elements inevitably emerge and are recognizable in custom and law... Such natural law represents the permanent portion of human law in general, and it is prior to and superior to positive legislation, which is only a supplement thereto.&raqu
In so far as men are men they possess common elements; and
in their political and social life those elements inevitably emerge and are recognizable in custom and law... Such natural law represents the permanent portion of human law in general, and it is prior to and superior to positive legislation, which is only a supplement thereto.&raqu
in their political and social life those elements inevitably emerge and are recognizable
in custom and law... Such natural law represents the permanent portion of human law in general, and it is prior to and superior to positive legislation, which is only a supplement thereto.&raqu
in custom and
law... Such natural
law represents the
permanent portion of human
law in general, and it is prior to and superior to positive legislation, which is only a supplement thereto.&raqu
in general, and it is prior to and superior to positive legislation, which is only a supplement thereto.»
A
law was passed
in April 2017 providing for joint custody as the preferred norm for temporary custody orders, those that remain
in effect while a divorce is pending and until it and a more
permanent custody order can be finalized.
By eliminating state
laws, policies, practices and procedures that exclude potential adoptive and foster parents because of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status this bill will dramatically increase access to
permanent, loving homes for children living
in foster care.
· Loss relief — that UK
law on group relief discriminates against companies resident
in other European Economic Area states with UK
permanent establishments as compared with UK resident companies.
(C) An alien lawfully admitted for
permanent residence
in the United States shall not be regarded as seeking an admission into the United States for purposes of the immigration
laws unless the alien --(i) has abandoned or relinquished that status, (ii) has been absent from the United States for a continuous period
in excess of 180 days, (iii) has engaged
in illegal activity after having departed the United States, (iv) has departed from the United States while under legal process seeking removal of the alien from the United States, including removal proceedings under this chapter and extradition proceedings, (v) has committed an offense identified
in section 1182 (a)(2) of this title, unless since such offense the alien has been granted relief under section 1182 (h) or 1229b (a) of this title, or (vi) is attempting to enter at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers or has not been admitted to the United States after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer.
For the sake of those with mental illness
in our community, and the future of public safety, it is urgent that action is taken
in the Assembly to make Kendra's
Law permanent.»
In addition to making the law permanent, the bill being considered today is also aimed at closing what supporters believe are loopholes in the legislation and smoothing out the process for the assisted outpatient treatment progra
In addition to making the
law permanent, the bill being considered today is also aimed at closing what supporters believe are loopholes
in the legislation and smoothing out the process for the assisted outpatient treatment progra
in the legislation and smoothing out the process for the assisted outpatient treatment program.
Flanagan renewed traditional Republican calls for the budget, including a
permanent cap on property tax increases and a cap on spending increases at 2 percent enshrined
in state
law.
In addition, it's not clear that he had sufficient congressional support to make a more
permanent deal, either by treaty or by passing a
law removing the sanctions.
In his reaction, the
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Land, Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Wale Ojo, called for effective administration of the bill when eventually passed into
law.
British and other EU citizens who have lawfully resided
in another Member State for five years have acquired a right of
permanent residence, subject to conditions,
in that State under EU
law.
It is quite untenable for us to remain
in the union, alone on the outside, having
laws made for us
in a
permanent voting minority.
Cuomo administration officials noted that the governor last spring supported a new
law stipulating that test scores were not to be placed
in students»
permanent records for five years, or used as the primary factor
in class promotions and placements.
Cuomo also announced he had signed legislation that makes
permanent a
law that changes expiring language on a DMV license renewal form highlighting organ donor enrollment, requiring licensees to check one of two boxes for organ donation
in order for their license to be processed.
Senior Tories deny Ashcroft has a case to answer, by claiming the concept of «
permanent residence» was not enshrined
in law 10 year ago.
This «
permanent law» is really the way the «
permanent government» of lobbyists, special interests and political friends manipulates the entire system and misleads the public
in the process.
The unexpended balance of each appropriation, less the commitments outstanding at the close of the fiscal year for which it was made, shall lapse at the close of such fiscal year; provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require the lapsing of appropriations which may be or are required to be made for an indefinite period or which include state refunds, allocations or grants applicable to said appropriations pursuant to any other provisions of
law; and provided further that nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the making of appropriations or contracts for the construction of
permanent public improvements or works not to be completed during the fiscal year, or the acquisition of property therefor, or the establishment of bond or capital accounts, sinking funds or reserve funds, and each such appropriation, account or fund shall continue
in force until the purpose for which it was made shall have been accomplished or shall have been abandoned by a two thirds vote of the County Legislature.
As more is revealed about what really went on then that is still existing, and how the AG covered it up by refusing to indict the corruption now running the State Agencies and Authorities
in Albany for massive Civil Service
Law abuse and the granting of Pension System Final Average Salaries (FAS) way above the their
permanent competitive status, you'll hear more excuses than a corrupt regime gives when it is about to collapse and they're
in total fear.
He criticized Cuomo's efforts to improve the implementation of the standards during this legislative session, which included new
laws that prevent Common Core - aligned tests from being used for students»
permanent records or
in promotion decisions.
There is a
law in the Ghana Transition Act which does not allow an out - going President to ask for the use of his official residence as his
permanent home when he retires.
The Westchester Children's Association (WCA) and National Black
Law Enforcement organization, Blacks
In Law Enforcement of America were among the many groups who publicly supported and called for a
permanent ban on gun shows at the Westchester County Center or other County property.
The
law includes an indefinite prohibition on test scores being used «solely or primarily»
in decisions about student promotion and placement, and strikes the grades from students»
permanent records.
Under New York
law, a party retains a
permanent ballot line if its gubernatorial candidate gets 50,000 votes
in the general election, and not having Cuomo was seen as a huge risk.
Nadler is the chief author of the Uniting American Families Act, which seeks to eliminate discrimination
in the immigration
laws by permitting
permanent partners of United States citizens and lawful
permanent residents to obtain lawful
permanent resident status
in the same manner as spouses of citizens and lawful
permanent residents.
Sen. Catharine Young (R - Olean) said she was disappointed the Assembly refused to go along with a
permanent extension passed earlier
in the year by the Senate but the
law was too important to let expire.