Sentences with phrase «legislation which»

The most significant differences between the provinces tend to be found in the various provincial employment standards legislation which sets out the minimum standards governing various aspects of the employment relationship.
The Canadian internet advocacy association, openmedia.ca, has just launched a series of public service announcements to call attention to the anticipated «lawful access» legislation which is expected to be buried in the Harper Government's omnibus crime legislation this fall.
The article (published on page 5 of the January 8 hard copy edition of Law Times) explores reactions to the committee's recommendations to the legislation which aim to «provide clarity to organizations, including assisting them in interpreting and applying the law.»
Interestingly, albeit Due Process and Crimes Against Humanity issues; as I recall, the Third Reich had promulgated legislation which permitted summary punishment were the police to catch a transgressor in the act or red - handed.
A report by the Maine Department of Transportation last fall indicated several advantages to the new proposed legislation which include: improving the environment, reduce transportation infrastructure costs, making businesses more competitive, increasing traffic safety, and saving on fuel costs.
The present case concerns the question whether the EU law, particularly Articles 49 and 56 TFEU and the Directive 2006 / 123 / EC (known as the «Services» Directive), precluded a national legislation which did not allow consulting firms to carry out legal activity as a primary activity.
More specifically, the Cuba Order was issued to address specific US legislation which aims to prohibit the activities of US - controlled entities domiciled outside the US, as they relate to Cuba (e.g. Canadian affiliates of US companies).
Last April, the federal government tabled proposed legislation which would legalize, regulate and restrict access to cannabis (a.k.a. marijuana.)
The fundamental consideration is whether or not the Issuer has satisfied the «Public Offer Test» under the Australian tax legislation which, if not satisfied, results in an Australian Issuer withholding 10 % on payments of interest under bonds to overseas investors.
With the enactment of these changes to The Child and Family Services Act (Manitoba), Manitoba became the first province in Canada to enact legislation which makes it mandatory for a person who encounters child pornography to report it.
Law societies are subject to legislation which is so vague that it is really impossible to say what their job really is.
If the Government wants to change the law in areas which currently fall under the authority of EU as, just to give one example, it has said it intends to do on immigration, it should do so via primary legislation which is subject to full Parliamentary scrutiny.
The Commission is canvassing a change in legislation which will enable parties to issue a divorce petition at any time after their marriage or civil partnership.
Direct minor EU legislation is a residual category — i.e. direct EU legislation which is not direct EU principal legislation.
They are short summaries of recent cases and legislation which are of interest to our lawyers and we hope are of interest to you.
After receiving approval under its provincial legislation which would otherwise obligate it to tender the work more broadly, the BC government was permitted to limit the issuance of the RFP to only the six proponents who had earlier responded to its RFEOI.
PIPEDA is federal legislation which governs the manner in which private organizations may collect, use or disclose personal information in the course of commercial activities.
The legislation which is considered to be our founding document was an Act of the British Parliament — the British North America Act (now, The Constitution Act, 1867)-- and it described the division of powers between the national Parliament and the provincial legislatures.
Even worse, some governments occasionally knowingly use the Community level to pass legislation which would never be accepted by their own national parliaments.
We already have the Constitution Act and human rights legislation which protects everyone including lawyers against discrimination.
Even the legislation which has been passed has not been implemented: the ill - fated Family Law Act 1996, Pt II, would have revolutionised the divorce process and consigned adultery, behaviour and desertion to the history books as a basis for divorce (though not of course, altogether).
The gover nment recently proposed legislation which will make it compulsory to record UK internet usage and keep the information for up to a year.
41, p. 193, 2008) entitled Not Dead, Just Sleeping: Canada's Prohibition on Blasphemous Libel as a Case Study in Obsolete Legislation which discussed the constitutional basis for a prohibition in Ireland and explains that there has been a sole case in the Twentieth Century.
Bill 177 is omnibus legislation which, among other things, includes several changes relating to the enforcement of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (the «OHSA») and amends the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997 (the «WSIA») to include transition provisions for Workplace Safety and Insurance Board («WSIB») benefits claims due to chronic mental stress.
The legislature of the State of Illinois passed legislation which states that:
Recently, VSLO won a major victory on behalf our client, the British Columbia Teacher's Federation, in a challenge to provincial legislation which limited teachers» bargaining rights.
However, in Wilkinson v Kitzinger [2006] All ER (D) 210 (Apr) the President of the Family Division, Sir Mark Potter, distinguished between marriage and civil partnership on the basis that the former must be between a man and a woman as provided for in the MCA 1973, legislation which was originally debated in the late 1960s at a time when homosexuality had only been legalised by the Sexual Offences Act 1967.
The draft regulations are made pursuant to legislation which gives the Commission powers to regulate certain forms of electronic contact.
Changes to the legislation which may strip inmates of the human rights they current enjoy will surely spur outrage amongst prisoner rights advocates.
There is consumer protection legislation which overrides retailers» standard terms and conditions.
Health laws of every description constitute, said Chief Justice Marshall, a part of that mass of legislation which
In addition, it is of paramount importance that you and your lawyer remain mindful of any legislation which may supersede these provisions.
Proving Undue Influence In Wills Has Improved Under WESA Under s. 52 of the new WESA Legislation which came in effect on April 1, 2014)-RRB-, the onus of disproving undue influence has shifted to the person who has received the gift under the will where they... Read more
The main legislation which deals with unfair dismissal is contained within the Employment Rights Act 1996.
This is largely in response to widespread criticism of anti-terror and human rights legislation which failed to distinguish between rights granted to those inside the state and those outside it.
It is consonant with those limits that the Court has already stated that it has no jurisdiction to appraise, in the light of the Charter, national legislation which falls outside the framework of EU law.
As you specialise in international immigration to and from many countries, can you comment on a certain country's legislation which is ideal and should result in more countries being willing to adopt it for their nation's benefit?
In such cases, EU law has primacy as a matter of domestic law... However, legislation which alters the domestic constitutional status of EU institutions or of EU law is not constrained by the need to be consistent with EU law.
On the other hand, the national legislation which provided for tax penalties and criminal proceedings was not a transposition of the directive and therefore the situation might fall within the «scope» of EU law but Member States were not «implementing» EU law.
The draft regulations are made pursuant to legislation which gives... [more]
I've already excited you with the insolvency legislation which came into force on 6 April 2017 (see «Civil way», NLJ, 10 March 2017, p17).
Legislation which is enacted in a hurry runs the risk of containing flaws and errors which only come to light at a later date and which may require amending legislation to be passed, eg the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 and the Dangerous Dogs (Amendment) Act 1997.
However, the AG held that the EU must, when enacting legislation which interferes with the fundamental rights of individuals, «fully assume its share of responsibility» by defining some of the safeguards applicable at least in the form of principles [120].
-- This is a new addition to the legislation which provides a parent whose child (under 19 years old) disappears as a result of crime with up to 52 weeks of unpaid leave.
New legislation which came into force from 26 June 2017, and implemented the 4th Anti-Money Laundering Directive, requires all UK trusts and certain non-UK trusts to register information with HMRC on a Trusts Register.
The scheme was introduced as part of legislation which amended the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and passed into law on June 28, 2012.
On the contrary, the Lord Chancellor now asserts a power to introduce secondary legislation which excludes, from those adjudged to have the highest priority need, those whose need is just as great, but whose connection with the United Kingdom is weaker (para 45)
This avenue contemplates legislation which expressly prohibits patients from obtaining certain treatments or medical services, such as the kind of legislation that was at issue in Chaoulli.
The Court held that EU law precludes German legislation which establishes an authorization requirement for undertakings established in another Member State to provide services in Germany.
Using the first avenue, patients may argue that legislation which removes or narrows medical options available to them contravene section 7 of the Charter.
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