Sentences with phrase «legal ramifications which»

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While there are laws which protect breastfeeding mothers from legal ramifications should she expose her breast in public to nurse, women often still have to fight charges or discrimination.
It did, of course, have legal and political ramifications, not least a commitment by the UK government to promote an Order in Council under Section 30 of the Scotland Act 1998, which had established the devolved Scottish parliament.
There are countless thousands of problems like this, little legal bits and pieces with big ramifications which can slip under the radar and might only be noticed at the last minute.
The approach is important for conservation because it will help researchers in efforts to document habitat loss, which has legal ramifications under the Endangered Species Act.
One such global branch, Germany, is now Amazon's second largest retail market, which is interesting considering that only a few years ago Germany was considered a slow adopter of ebooks due to strange legal ramifications that taxes ebooks at a much higher percentage than print.
They can't advise you on the legal ramifications of filing, they can't answer your questions about which assets, debts, or other information you must disclose on your paperwork, they can't tell you if an asset is exempt, they can't tell you if filing bankruptcy is the best debt - relief solution for you, and they can't represent you if something goes wrong with your filing.
This keeps you at the role of an adviser (a very active one though) which should have almost zero legal ramifications for you unless you try to deceive your relatives.
Interestingly Digital Homicide want the case dismissed without prejudice, which would mean they can refile the case in the future without any legal ramifications, should they find some cash from somewhere.
I understand your school comment, which I addressed on my other question (they are home - schooled, partly for this reason), but how does «I opted out» change legal ramifications?
What are the potential legal ramifications of ceasing work on a web development contract which had no voluntary early termination clause, but which I believe the Client to be in breach of?
If current Brexit talks end with a no deal, which is likely on the cards, what do you think would be the legal ramifications, for example what...
Computer - assisted review is potentially huge and could disrupt a sector of the legal industry, which will have huge ramifications for big firms that have based their business model on milking young associates and contract workers for all their worth.
If current Brexit talks end with a no deal, which is likely on the cards, what do you think would be the legal ramifications, for example what would happen in the criminal law sphere, how each individual sector change?
While business considerations are at the heart of any potential deal leading to the merger or acquisition of a medical practice, there are also serious legal implications and ramifications that require careful review and analysis to achieve a deal with which all parties can be satisfied.
For those following the legal aid reforms debate in the UK, another article from the BBC that looks at the ramifications of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act which took many civil cases out of the scope of legal aid in April legal aid reforms debate in the UK, another article from the BBC that looks at the ramifications of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act which took many civil cases out of the scope of legal aid in April Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act which took many civil cases out of the scope of legal aid in April legal aid in April 2013.
While there is now no difference before the law whether a married or a divorcing couple are same - sex or different - sex, the newness of this situation means that helping professionals should inform themselves and encourage same - sex couples to inform themselves about the legal rights and ramifications of what, until recently, had been a societal status in which they had no stake.
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