Sentences with phrase «inquiry by»

Following a two - year inquiry by the federal government's Competition Bureau that concluded some of CREA's rules governing MLS access are anti-competitive, discussions to reach a settlement agreement between CREA and the bureau are ongoing.
Yet, in response to inquiry by owners or buyers of homes containing aluminum electrical branch wiring, there have been reports that some individuals in the field say the aluminum wiring in your house is not likely to be a problem.
Bethka v. Jensen (250 A.D. 2d 887)- fraudulent misrepresentation; questions of fact exist whether seller made material misrepresentation which induced buyer to purchase the property and whether a reasonable inquiry by buyers would have revealed the undisclosed condition (sewer system special assessment).
Under section 2 - 19 of the Rules, licensees must respond promptly in writing to any inquiry by the Council;
The 1997 report followed a two - year inquiry by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission documenting horrific stories about the reach and impacts of government policies taking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies and children from their families, country and cultures (see example below).
Teacher research is intentional, systematic inquiry by teachers with the goals of gaining insights into teaching and learning.
The review thought a wide range of matters could be the subject of an inquiry by the tribunal.
Panelists Raúl A. Ramos, Nicole Guidotti - Hernández and C.J. Alvarez — knowledgeable historians of the Mexican - American border — will invite psychoanalytic inquiry by examining how these borders function at both concrete and symbolic levels.
[18] Federal Court of Australia, Submission to the inquiry by the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs into the Native Title Amendment Bill 2006, 25 January 2006.
The report was the result of a national inquiry by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission that heard from approximately 1000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and extensively documented the experiences of Stolen Generations members.
An employment verification is a response to an inquiry by a prospective employer, a government agency, or an outside entity, such as a lending institution, that the current or former employee is or was employed by your organization.
Overstock was one of many cryptocurrency plays to receive a formal inquiry by the U.S. Securities and Commodities Exchange (SEC) as part of a wider investigation into ICOs.
Responding to an inquiry by Android Police on Twitter, Patel said that the folks behind Lens are working on an «amazing» and new OCR (optical character recognition) model.
Facebook said last week that it was anticipating an inquiry by the agency.
There is, however, plenty of interesting action on the committee corridor - in particular, the big joint inquiry by the Work and Pensions and Business committees into the collapse of Carillion is simmering away nicely.
It's been the subject of two Electoral Commission investigations, an inquiry by the Information Commissioner's Office, numerous Freedom of Information requests, multiple articles and a judicial review.
And yet, a refusal to cooperate has been the hallmark of police themselves when facing inquiry by the Special Investigations Unit.
But the subsequent inquiry by the chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service discovered that this view was mistaken (see Review of the Investigation and Criminal Proceedings relating to the Jubilee Line Case by Stephen Wooler, June 2006).
The Government's response to the consultation on Closing the Gender Pay Gap based on an inquiry by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission mentions that the current national average bonus gap is 57 %.
Section 653 does not spell out any procedure for resolving a dispute as to quantum; its process is, ex facie, summary but I do not think that it precludes an inquiry by the trial judge to establish the amount of compensation, so long as this can be done expeditiously and without turning the sentencing proceedings into the equivalent of a civil trial or into a reference in a civil proceeding.
The fact that the 11 - strong commission was made up of nine well - known proponents of euthanasia, led, inexorably, to an early - stage boycott of the inquiry by over 40 organisations, including the British Medical Association.
An attorney or member of the public may make an ethics inquiry by telephoning 312/565 -2600 or 800/826 -8625.
This paper contributes to that inquiry by considering aid - effectiveness principles and processes in a specific context: the law and justice sector in Cambodia.
Represented a multibillion - dollar foundation during an inquiry by a state attorney general's office regarding its management of another charitable foundation's asset endowment funds.
Police officers are no longer able to escape inquiry by retiring early.
The Scottish Government has welcomed publication of an inquiry by HM Chief Inspector of Fire and Rescue Authorities into the unsuccessful attempt to rescue Alison Hume from a disused mineshaft in 2008.
Federal Court Justice Robin Camp — who made controversial remarks during a 2014 trial at the Provincial Court of Alberta — has been at the centre of an inquiry by the council, and is battling to keep his job.
Answers to the above questions would require a factual inquiry by the trial judge hearing the claims on their merits.
Often, personal injury lawyers who do not actively advertise free advice or consultations will not charge for the first meeting, based on information gathered through a preliminary inquiry by phone.
Cornelius reports on a recent opinion by the Philadelphia Bar Association's Professional Guidance Committee that addressed an ethics inquiry by an attorney regarding the propriety of asking a third party to «friend» a witness to access information in her Facebook or MySpace account.
The minority disagreed, finding that whether collateral to Padilla's defense or not, the lawyer's erroneous advice, in response to an affirmative inquiry by the defendant, was inexcusable and justified a hearing on the ineffective assistance of counsel claim.
-LSB-...] selling his innocence, as I discussed a few days ago, I was pleased when I came across this clear explanation of some major issues in the so - called inquiry by Penn State into the Mann's actions.
The company's aggressiveness in pursuit of that goal is the subject of an inquiry by the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA) at the California Public Utilities Commission.
An inquiry by the Energy and Climate Change committee concluded that fracking, the process by which gas is extracted from shale rock, poses no risk to underground water supplies as long as drilling wells are properly constructed.»
This inquiry by the US Senators Barasso and Inhofe should do the job, especially because Inhofe knows what the up to date science is.
Now he turns his attention to the inquiry by Muir Russell.
As GTM reported, the company's efforts to block more stringent efficiency standards are now subject to an inquiry by the Office of Ratepayer Advocates at the California Public Utilities Commission.
The initial inquiry by GMU will only determine whether the charges have «substance.»
Since that filing in 2010, my private businesses, my nonprofit organizations, and family have been subjected to more than 15 instances of audit or inquiry by federal agencies.»
Did Mann mislead the inquiry by his answer?
We've now also learned that three of the four datasets that IPCC depended upon for their scientific research were tainted, thanks to evidence revealed from a Freedom of Information Act inquiry by Chris Horner at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
The approval processes for coal plants and mine expansions will not be halted while the upcoming multi-stakeholder commission on Germany's coal exit — the so - called coal commission — discusses the country's phase - out - path, indicates the economy ministry (BMWi) in reply to a parliamentary inquiry by the Greens, writes Thorsten Knuf in Frankfurter Rundschau.
On the other hand, Steve McIntyre is to be applauded to have made the hockey - stick result an issue in the public debate; without his efforts, we guess, there would have been not Barton letters, thus no inquiry by the National Research Council and subsequently no hearing in a subcommittee of the House.
One imagines requiring an inquiry by the state's Attorney General into misuse of funds.
The much - hyped and much - criticized study led by Gilles - Eric Séralini was retracted last week after a year - long inquiry by the journal that published it.
Michael Mann, the climatologist from Pennsylvania State University who has been under attack by foes of restrictions on greenhouse gases and critics of the dominant view that human - driven warming is occurring and dangerous, has been cleared on three points of inquiry by a faculty review panel at the university, John Broder of The Times reports.
A vote by the school's board is meant to address an inquiry by the New York state attorney general's office over finances and a decision to charge tuition.
Jamshed Bharucha announced his resignation amid infighting and an inquiry by the state attorney general into the management of the college's finances.
The title of this show encapsulates the ethos of Ryden's continued investigation of natural phenomena and the beauty of earthly energies; the geometric structure of a dodecahedron is a solid figure whose 12 - sided perfection and symmetry has been the inspiration for extensive inquiry by mathematicians since ancient times.
jump at the sun continues that inquiry by taking a closer look at the human experience through constructs of memory, myth, make - believe, and value.
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