Sentences with phrase «legislated definitions»

The Commissioner essentially just disagrees with earlier Orders, but also notes these earlier Orders do not run through the same interpretive analysis of the various legislated definitions of «treasury branch» (Decision F2012 - 09 at paras 30 - 33).
But I'd be foolish to overlook that the legislated definition of a recession bestows practical meaning upon the consecutive quarterly declines, which actually makes it more meaningful than a «true» recession.
The implication of this legislated definition means that every OTC derivative transaction entered into by an Alberta derivatives market participant would be subject to both the Act dealer registration and prospectus requirements but for the ASC Blanket Order 91 - 505.
ASC Blanket Order 91 - 505 provides an exemption for the legislated definition of a futures contract under the Act that captures an OTC derivative transaction in Alberta as a trade in a security.

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Ultimately, conscience can not be legislated and every man and woman will have to answer for what they have done in their past, whether it was slaughtering the unborn or living in sin, whatever the definition.
Chad, you cant attempt to legislate your belief system because that you believe in the God of Israel» that would be the very definition of a violation of religious freedom.
Former foreign secretary and current MP for Blackburn Jack Straw formulated a definition including «an active participant in the House of Commons; to represent constituents; to legislate; to hold the executive to account...» and insisted that «MPs are not on a different planet» career-wise, although they do «have to reapply for our jobs every five years to quixotic employers» - ie.
Moynihan contended that the Community Action Program was doomed because the rush to legislate had led people to reach superficial agreement on the definition of the policy problem.
The CIFSC.org a committee in the fund industry legislated to create, manage and maintain the fund categories and definitions.
The legislature does not legislate in vain, and if physical possession is also necessary for liability, the definition of «occupier» under the Act would not include s. 1 (b).
If a definition is not legislated, then the court decides what the words mean, and it applies as precedent throughout that court's jurisdiction.
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