Sentences with phrase «legislated rules»

There are no legislated rules that define how accumulated property is distributed when unmarried couples separate.
I trust that it would treat them in the same way as legislated rules in the context of future s. 96 litigation.
The basic principles of electronic accessibility have been developed by the WC3 consortium; most legislated rules rely on them.
In my opinion, soccer lags far behind football in legislating rules to make play safer (regarding concussions) and in enforcing rules.
Short - term plan: Legislate rules that will stop frivolous lawsuits that block construction or exploration of resources.

Not exact matches

While the U.S. has yet to legislate hard and fast rules on bitcoin and other virtual currencies, the Securities and Exchange Commission warned in July that it might move to regulate new token sales.
Legislated fiscal rules reflect the view that elected governments are incapable, or unwilling, to take the politically unpopular decisions necessary to maintain a sustainable fiscal structure.
The success of fiscal rules — legislative or not - depends on the government and whether it is willing to adhere to the constraints imposed by the legislated fiscal rules.
As far as what makes sense, our government legislates morality every time it makes a rule.
So they're just trying to convert the nonbelievers and legislate their god's rules for the good of everybody — don't you see?
Democratic capitalism is characterized by a functioning, representative government — that is, it is governed by individuals who are chosen by the populace in free and fair elections and who are then able to freely legislate and enforce such laws and rules as they deem proper.
«The reality is that neither the apostle Paul, nor any of the other apostles, where sent by God to legislate new rules or laws for the New Testament church.
They might take all their morals from what is legislated — but I certainly hope they are the exception and not the rule.
People who are unable to separate the dictates of their faith from const!tutionally guaranteed freedoms try to legislate their religious rules on others.
But speculation that officials were «legislating on the fly» and using the new catch rule doesn't seem to hold much water, because both rules would've had the same result.
The crux of the report is Paolantonio alleges the new catch rule — passed by a unanimous vote Tuesday — was «already in place» for Super Bowl 52 and officials were «basically legislating on the fly» during the game instead of sticking to the standards of the 2017 season.
All of this is an attempt to legislate excessive violence out of a sport founded on it 150 years ago — Spencer Hall on that is the best football thing you'll read all year so far — but if this is the game we're going to watch, we might as well know what the rules say.
Value is largely subjective but if there was any purpose in Fair Play Rules they would legislate against the indiscriminate spending of the likes of City and Chelsea.
In fact, the free market can hardly function without strong public authorities able to legislate, enforce and arbitrate fair rules of market competition.
Elections for municipal or other local offices (city councils, governing boards of schools, hospitals, etc) are nonpartisan by law, with the exception that home - rule cities may legislate partisan elections for themselves.
The concrete measures that Miliband has advanced, from capping rail price increases, to legislating for a living wage, from changing government procurement rules to encourage vocational training, to putting workers» representatives on corporate remuneration committees, are all workable, worthwhile policies.
«Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that while it is willing to consider whether the lack of a right to die breaches the European Convention on Human Rights, it thought that Parliament should first have the opportunity to legislate on the matter.
Whether legislating for a five - year fixed - term parliament, or changing the voting registration system, or redrawing the electoral map, this is a government which has not stopped to think twice before meddling with the rules of the game.
The government hasn't finished legislating to scrap the rule of primogeniture which hands the throne to a boy where possible.
Bear in mind that the bill does not in any way affect the rules of a university, so even if it were cited, that would not be an argument for (or against) the bill's being an attempt to legislate pronoun use which is what this question is about.
We are just legislating to change the rules on the Royal succession.
According to government sources, «As announced at Budget 2013, the government will legislate to change the rules for the taxation of intra-EU business to consumer supplies of telecommunications, broadcasting and e-services.
How long you will be bankrupt follows a set of legislated bankruptcy rules.
I must admit I don't understand the reason behind the legislated «don't recontribute in the same year» rule.
In a society constructed on the rule of law, we have a touchingly misplaced confidence that complex social issues can be legislated out of existence («there oughta be a law about it»).
Even if Congress legislates carbon taxes, nothing suggests that EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will refrain from imposing EPA's anti-hydrocarbon rules on top of them or that the White House and Senate will reject any new U.N. treaty.
In its response to a consultation, the government said it will legislate to limit power plants to 450 grams of carbon dioxide for each kilowatt hour of electricity produced — effectively ruling out coal power without technology that captures emissions.
The government which has a legislated planning policy of «DO NO HARM» is completely disregarding it's own rules.
Basically, she is saying that like jaywalking rules, created to get pedestrians out of the way of cars, texting while walking is slowing drivers down and creating a burden for them that has to be legislated out.
Traditional wiretaps on phones have a rigorous legal regime built up to provide accountability, but the rules have not caught up to the new tools and there is no legislated oversight of these new kinds of police requests.
The supreme courts of both Canada and the USA ignore the rule of law and the corresponding sovereignty of the people by means of adopting «the rule of judicial discretion» as an alternative to legislated constitutional amendment.
[147] He observed that there could not be a broad public interest exception to the rule against retrospective application, since Parliament is presumed always to legislate in the public interest.
The provisions legislating wages should be struck down fairly easily, and, hopefully, the courts will also rule against the biased arbitration provisions.
Instead they legislated and modified a morass of rules, ones difficult for anyone to apply from a practical perspective.
While rules of professional responsibility don't legislate taste, your fellow lawyers do.
In this respect, Toronto's current street vending bylaw, though somewhat liberalized in 2015, still retains rules that are essentially legislated output restrictions or market allocation rules.
As well, for clients with an extra-provincial business presence, most provinces (but not Manitoba) have a judge - made or legislated «discoverability» rule, pursuant to which a cause of action does not even arise, and the limitation period does not therefore commence to run, until such time as it can reasonably be said that the claimant either had actual knowledge or ought to have had knowledge of the facts upon which the cause of action is based.
But the modified ultra vires doctrine is premised upon the supposition that Parliament legislates (or is to be taken to legislate) in the general expectation that the judiciary will subject the administration to rule - of - law based control.
The party seeking the CPL must also satisfy certain legislated requirements (which are set out in the Courts of Justice Act and the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure), as follows:
To return to prof. Peters» example, the rules that divide power between federal and state or provincial legislatures impose duties on legislators not to act in certain ways (i.e. not to legislate ultra vires).
If I understand her correctly, Ms. Redko assumes that in future s. 96 cases, courts apply the rule from the Charter jurisprudence, which distinguishes common law rules from from legislated ones, the Charter only (directly) applying to the latter, and not the former.
A true code is: (1) a legislated statement of the law; (2) comprehensive of its subject; (3) the exclusive source of the law within its field; and, (4) a statement of the law in principles rather than in rules.
Indeed, that is true, but how many businesses have rules that legislate how much profit you can make, how you can and can not run your business, and how you must molly - coddle your employees (i.e. tenants) to a point of putting you out of business and so on.
In a democratic society simply the sheer numbers would according the rule of law canon legislate to redress the civil society inequalities.
Meanwhile, Spain's ruling government is also preparing tax incentives to lure startups and companies from the crypto and blockchain sector to the country, with the added possibility of legislating initial coin offerings (ICOs) in a regulated manner.
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