"Legal prohibition" refers to a law or rule that prevents or restricts someone from doing something that is deemed illegal or harmful by the government.
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Why is the section necessary at all given the blanket
legal prohibition on fraud found elsewhere in the Code?
On 17 March, Swiss parliamentarian Chantal Galladé of the Social Democratic Party introduced Motion 17.3214 calling on the Federal Council of Switzerland to work for an international
legal prohibition of autonomous weapons.
In this specific case there are probably existing
legal prohibitions against the landlord doing that, since housing is a highly regulated industry and most jurisdictions have rules that limit circumstances for retaining a damage deposit.
EU negotiators at TTIP talks want the U.S. to scrap its
current legal prohibition on crude oil exports and its licensing restrictions on natural gas exports.
Living a life worth living would solve so many of our social ills that
legal prohibitions don't begin to to cure.
But while voucher programs, for example, have
overcome legal prohibitions in some states, political resistance to the flow of substantial public funds to schools not under the control of districts remains intense.
Application of the rule is deferred to judges and their staffs unless and
until legal prohibitions to pro bono legal services are removed.
However, we do believe that current arguments in favour of legalised torture should not go unchallenged and that a debate will strengthen the
absolute legal prohibition, not weaken it.
In other words, the Supreme Court determined that currently there is no
direct legal prohibition on cryptocurrency trading in Israel.
Anthony Housefather has announced his plans to introduce a private member's bill, which would repeal the current
legal prohibitions against paying for a surrogate.
The new laws would essentially repeal
current legal prohibitions and criminal sanctions associated with marijuana possession in Illinois.
It means, therefore, that one is subject to a larger range of
legal prohibitions on what one can do and thus that one has less negative liberty.
A Canadian politician has announced he plans to introduce a private member's bill to remove
the legal prohibitions on payments to surrogate mothers and to sperm and egg donors.
The World Health Organization, it turns out, appears to disfavor — but not call for
the legal prohibition — of such living donations to people unrelated to the donor by family or emotional ties.
To affirm the ideal of permanence in marriage is not the same as to argue
the legal prohibition of divorce.
Because once the door is open, neither logical nor
legal prohibition can keep people — or healthcare laws — from walking on through.
• The Justice Department has said that «there is
no legal prohibition under the Convention Against Torture on cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment with respect to aliens overseas.»
Could
a legal prohibition stop almost all such abortions?
In certain cases it is better for the civil and criminal law of a community to permit immoral acts, lest
the legal prohibition of those acts bring about worse consequences for society than a policy of legal toleration.
Free inquiry requires that we tolerate diversity of opinion and that we respect the right of individuals to express their beliefs, however unpopular they may be, without social or
legal prohibition or fear of sanctions.
Of course, that only applies to prohibitions that stipulate all methods of obscuring the face, and not those which are limited to certain forms — unless, that is, that the drafters of
the legal prohibitions are placing apparently Muslim folks under more scrutiny than others.
Samuels called this a «total cop - out»; there is
no legal prohibition, and other attorneys general have campaigned around previous propositions.
The need to balance «
the legal prohibitions and the opportunities» of working with administrative records is a long - running issue for federal agencies, says a senior OMB official, who agreed to talk with ScienceInsider on background.
Richard and Mildred Loving (as in Loving v Virginia, as in the end of Virginias Racial Integrity Act and
legal prohibitions against interracial marriage).
The Senate Education Committee Chair sought clarification on cases where the Common Core overlaps with the Texas state standards to make sure that teaching similar material doesn't violate
the legal prohibition.
Activists say that officially
no legal prohibition exists in Iran against keeping dogs as pets.
The Center for Veterinary Medicine, a branch of the Food and Drug Administration, admits that dead dogs and cats are commonly rendered, and although there is
no legal prohibition against using dogs and cats in pet food, they do not «condone» the practice.
There were countries that were saying they wanted
a legal prohibition of any downward revision of an NDC.
If the other driver is convicted of DUI, you may also be awarded punitive damages that are intended to punish that driver's reckless behavior and also to deter others from driving under the influence (as if
the legal prohibitions weren't sufficient).
So in terms of
legal prohibitions, it depends on municipality, and perhaps interpretation of local ordinances.
It goes on to say, «We will provide delayed notice to users after
a legal prohibition is lifted, such as when a statutory or court ordered gag period has expired.»
There is
no legal prohibition about copying and storing credit card details.
And, there is
no legal prohibition on transmuting other materials into gold via alchemy.
He predicted that without
a legal prohibition these weapons could create instability and warned: «Soon, you may see swarms of robots attacking a country... The robots can be easily deployed, they don't get tired, they don't get bored.»
However, what the court did do was decide that right now there is
no legal prohibition on cryptocurrency trading in the country — as long as it maintains complete transparency and doesn't break any statutory laws.
While there is
no legal prohibition that prevents you from keeping the last name of your spouse, and some people choose to do so for any number of reasons, a woman can also legally change her name as a part of the divorce process, or any time afterwards.
While there are
no legal prohibitions related to the use of the word therapist, successful careers in therapy require a command of a body of knowledge about human behavior and emotional health, as well as a particular set of clinical skills that stem from the theories and practices of psychology.
The Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual discusses «pertinent» facts: «Absent
a legal prohibition, any material fact that could affect a reasonable purchaser's decision to purchase, or the price that a purchaser might pay, should be disclosed... if known by the REALTOR ®.»