Sentences with phrase «law dictates»

State law dictates that we acknowledge that interest on trust deeds is not guaranteed.
Virginia law dictates factors that judges must consider in awarding custody, including the child's age and physical and mental condition, the parents» ages as well as their physical and mental conditions, the parent - child relationships, the child's relationship with siblings and extended family, each parents» history as caregiver, each parent's willingness to support the child's bond with the other parent, the child's preference, and any history of family abuse.
State law dictates many of the clinical duties of medical assistants.
Texas state law dictates minimum liability coverage requirements for all vehicle owners who live in this state.
Federal law dictates strict commercial auto insurance requirements for certain types of businesses who use vehicles to transport goods and passengers from state to state.
State law dictates that drivers may only dismiss one ticket per year.
Without a plan, state law dictates what happens to your stuff.
A late charge of 4 % of the installment is imposed if the installment is not received by the 10th of the month (unless state law dictates another period).
Small business owners need to understand that the law dictates that employers are responsible for paying for work - related employee injuries, regardless of fault.
Plus, New Jersey law dictates that all motorcycle operators carry current insurance.
- Sharia Law dictates that in a divorce the custody of the children, almost always, are given to the father.
at p. 734, «the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the
As was stated by L'Heureux - Dube J. in Willick at p. 734, «the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the Divorce Act provisions».
If you are the only person at the stop sign, the law dictates you stop for at least two seconds and check for oncoming traffic.
Most importantly, however, and notwithstanding the above observations, while the onus of proving the sufficiency of the change in condition, means, needs or other circumstances rests upon the applicant (Payne, supra, p. 217), the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the Divorce Act provisions.
p. 217), the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the
The law dictates how long you have to file a personal injury claim, two years, but they do not dictate when a case must be settled by.
State law dictates how the concept of negligence is applied to personal injury lawsuits.
Although the law dictates that bikers drive on the right side of the road, motorists should create enough distance between them and the cyclists to avoid collision.
Federal law dictates that the use of physical restraints should be limited to specific situations, including:
The amount of CO2 that can be dissolved is limited (as oceans themselves are limitted), and Henry's law dictates that it won't be absorbed entirely.
2nd law dictates that the higher the temperature difference of two bodies the greater the heat flow between the two bodies.
The second law dictates the split that actually occurs in equilibrium.
Ms. Cruz reorganized the entire enforcement division for Animal Services, making it respectable with employees dedicated to helping the animals enforcing animal cruelty laws efficiently and to the extent the law dictates.
In fact, Murphy's Law dictates that if something can go wrong, it will — eventually.
State law dictates how insurance companies use the information.
Capital gains distributions must be made by a mutual fund manager because tax law dictates that substantial portion of investment income and capital gains must be paid to investors.
Federal law dictates collection agencies must comply when you request they do not contact you via telephone.
Federal law dictates that consumer interest rates be expressed as an annual percentage rate, or APR, thereby allowing you to compare different loan offers on a consistent basis.
Bankruptcy law dictates that any tax refunds owing for years prior to your bankruptcy will also be lost.
A Florida law dictates that property insurance policies must include coverage for wind damage from a storm that is deemed a hurricane by the National Hurricane Center.
Texas law dictates how much time insurance companies have when responding to your mobile home insurance claims.
However, the hands of school boards are tied in many areas because state law dictates what they must do or restricts them from taking action needed to manage taxpayer dollars effectively.
Federal law dictates complete privacy for all test takers and their families.
The law dictates who has to be consulted, but doesn't specify who has the final say and state constitutions aren't always clear.
For that reason, state law dictates vouchers can only be granted to the 25 private schools and school systems that receive the most applications.
Finnish law dictates that between each 60 - minute lesson, students are allotted a 15 - minute recess.
State law dictates schools divide teachers into four categories — highly effective, effective, needs improvement and ineffective.
But it's unlikely the nonfiction requirement will go away because state law dictates whatever standards Indiana ends up with be modeled after the Common Core.
The Ohio Supreme Court, for instance, found that state law dictates that everything a private charter school company purchases with public dollars — from desks to computers — belongs to the private company, not the public.
In Ohio's case, state law dictates that teachers on continuing contracts and those with greater seniority should have preference, language that is effectively emulated in 14 other states in the country.
The NCTQ authors write, «State law dictates how often teachers must be evaluated, when teachers can earn tenure, the benefits they'll receive, and even the rules for firing a teacher.»
As Newton's second law dictates, a force applied to a mass must generate acceleration.
Traditional Jewish law dictates that graves should not be opened, and these observers feel uneasy about researchers digging near killing sites where human remains might be disturbed, although they may recognize the historical value of doing so.
State law dictates the salary of commissioners and that pay rate hasn't gone up since 1999.
City law dictates that elected officials must disclose any rental income, but de Blasio's filings with the city's Conflicts of Interest Board since at least 2007 do not disclose the income on a Park Slope rental property that he owns.
State law dictates that the New York City schools chancellor has to be certified as a superintendent, which requires three years of education experience, or obtain a waiver from the state, which would be granted by Steiner.
Florida law dictates that Gov. Rick Scott (R) would call for a special election to fill a vacancy if Rivera resigned.
NYS Alcoholic Beverage Control Law dictates that alcohol shall not be sold before noon on Sundays and not before 8 a.m. the other six days of the week.
Michael Dawidziak, a Bohemia political consultant who works mostly with Republicans, said Nassau lawmakers had given themselves some cover by ensuring the raises, as the law dictates, wouldn't take effect until after they next seek re-election in November 2017.
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