Sentences with phrase «made subject to»

THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO ANY LAWS, REGULATIONS, ORDERS, OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON THE EXPORT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OF THE FORM SIMPLICITY OR INFORMATION ABOUT SUCH FORM SIMPLICITY WHICH MAY BE IMPOSED FROM TIME TO TIME BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The sale offering is made subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale, or withdrawal without notice.
Independent Advice: If the buyer does not have independent representation, the buyer's offer should be made Subject to the Buyer, on or before [a specific date which should ensure sufficient time is provided for the buyer to obtain all required professional advice], receiving and being satisfied with, such professional advice as they deem appropriate, including but not limited to legal advice as to the terms and conditions of this Contract, appraisal advice as to the current fair market value of the Property and tax advice.
To be clear, when an offer is accepted and made subject to the buyer receiving and accepting the contents of a PDS, using that PDS to disclose a material latent defect for the first time would not satisfy the disclosure requirements.
The Land Leader, LLC will not be responsible for typographical errors, misprints, or inaccurate property information provided by the Brokerage.The property listing is made subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice.
In another area that pertains to the mortgage industry, Mnuchin said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should not be funded by the Federal Reserve, but made subject to the Congressional appropriations process.
(3) A licence under this section may be made subject to any conditions and restrictions that the council considers appropriate in the circumstances.
(a) may be made subject to any terms and conditions the real estate council considers appropriate,
Offers of placement are made subject to a three - month probation period, within which you will be monitored, supported and mentored in all aspects of this rewarding placement.
Research by Jim Wade on children made subject to a Special Guardianship Order (SGOs), published by DfE in 2014, found that the introduction of SGOs had been well received by practitioners who saw it as an important pathway to permanence for some children, and that the risk of disruption of SGO placements was low.
Every order of child support is made subject to a wage assignment in the event of delinquency and requires the payments to be made to the registry in the Office of Child Support, unless the situation falls under an exception to the rules shown in Vermont Statutes Annotated; Title 33, Section 4103.
In case of any objections, the policyholder is to return the documents with a valid reason and a refund of premium can be made subject to the company's policies
Accrued benefit payout as per Scheme Rules of Group Policyholder will be made subject to the available Fund Value.In case of bulk exit or complete surrender of the Scheme prior to the third renewal of the Scheme, Market Value Adjustment will be applicable.
Parker says that most breaches are picked up by HM Customs and Revenue for PAYE purposes, with those found guilty being made subject to fines and prosecutions.
At that time, lawyers were made subject to the Suspicious Transaction Regulations enacted under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, S.C. 2000, c. 17 (the «Act»).
Mothers who live in mother and baby units are automatically made subject to care supervision orders, their babies being born into care.
They are not meant to provide extra contractual relief which could undermine the statutory scheme provided by Parliament and deliberately made subject to limitations, for example as to maximum amounts of compensation.
Lord Judge makes clear his desire to see the use of the internet made subject to public policy review, since it is unacceptable that so central a feature of the lives of most people should be in effect above the law.
Furthermore, the offence of outraging public decency does not fall under the sex offenders» notification requirements, while a voyeur convicted under section 67 can be made subject to notification if the sentence passed is over a certain threshold or if the victim is under 18.
The Bill may be subject to amendment on its way to Royal Assent and once it becomes law certain aspects may be made subject to judicial interpretation (for example, notions of consummation and adultery seem particularly vulnerable to litigation given the unanticipated difficulties).
Thus, there is potential for projects to be made subject to Federal assessment even if they entail no Federal money or land and require no Federal decisions to be made.
The severance was obtained by the appellant but it was made subject to certain conditions.
If an individual subject to a restraint order was not ultimately convicted and made subject to a confiscation order, CJA 1988, s 89 gave a statutory right to compensation in some circumstances.
Ever since the Oct. 6, 2015 European Court of Justice ruling in Schrems v. Data Protection Commissioner invalidated the old Safe Harbor framework, data transfers between Europe and the U.S. were essentially deemed unlawful unless made subject to other mechanisms, including model form data transfer agreements or binding corporate rules.
In addition, those prisoners serving sentences of less than 12 months will be made subject to an «end of custody report» that will recognise engagement in constructive activity and will be given to prospective employers on release.
The husband had twice been declared a vexatious litigant by lower court judges and was made subject to s. 140 (1) of the Courts of Justice Act.
Alberta's child protection legislation, the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, RSA 2000, c C - 12 (CYFEA), allows for restraining orders to be made in circumstances where a child has been apprehended or made subject to a supervision order or temporary or permanent guardianship order, and where there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a person has or is likely to physically or emotionally injure or sexually abuse the child (section 30).
Where a Court is satisfied an order for the forfeiture of proceeds of crime under s. 462.37 (1) or (2.01) can be made, but that property can not be «made subject to an order», then the Court «may» order a fine in «an amount equal to the value of the property».
Certain aspects of that structure may even be worth entrenching (made subject to special requirements for amendment) precisely so that the channels of participation are insulated from manipulation by those in power today.
The order for disclosure was made subject to a confidentiality undertaking.
Thus, the council recommends that companies be made subject to a mandatory francization process.
Both of these freedoms may be made subject to limitations embodied in statutes, and which are necessary in a democratic society in order to maintain public safety, protect health or morality or to defend the rights of other persons.
By virtue of s 2 (1) occupiers are made subject to the «common duty of care».
Such an intermediary may be made subject to injunctions, but not to sanctions under Article 8 (1) of the Copyright Directive and the corresponding provision in Article 11 of the Enforcement Directive.
He was made subject to a conditional discharge for 12 months.
Article 136 TFEU, after its amendment in 2011, requires that «the granting of any required financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality» (para. 3).
«there is nothing to prevent the granting of such benefits to Union citizens who are not economically active from being made subject to the requirement that those citizens fulfil the conditions for obtaining a right of residence under Directive 2004/38 in the host Member State» (par.
The granting of any required financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality.»
The above applies to the Work as incorporated in a Collective Work, but this does not require the Collective Work apart from the Work itself to be made subject to the terms of this License.
All the arguments that citizenship should limit withdrawal rely implicitly on a certain view of Union citizenship: that it is a status so profound that it transcends mere institutional arrangements, almost a fundamental right of Europeans, such that Union and national procedures can be made subject to it, rather than vice versa.
All reservations are made subject to the conditions of carriage, supply or business of the party providing the service, which include exclusions and limitations of liability.
July 2015: Monitoring: «The school was made subject to an academy order in 2011, when the school was previously in special measures.
For refunds for online purchases, initial shipping, taxes and duties will not be refunded unless the Merchandise is defective in which case a full refund will be made subject to inspection and compliance with the policy under «Return of Defective Merchandise» below.
There is no good reason I can see why science funding could not be made subject to democratic decision - making.
The owners could have converted the units to rentals, but that would have made them subject to rent regulations under the 421 - a program.
And Commissions of Inquiry set up by the Prime Minister should have their membership and terms of reference made subject to debate and vote of the House before they could be ratified.
Will the convention be made subject to Freedom of Information Law?
Quoting the Holy Qura»n chapter 22:37 thus: «It is not their meat Nor their blood, that reaches Allah: it is your piety that reaches Him: He Has thus made them subject To you, that ye may glorify Allah for His guidance to you: And proclaim the Good News To all who do right,» Aregbesola said the sacrifice of rams is in commemoration of Abraham and Isma'il's great self sacrifice, trust, obedience and belief in Allah.
The MHA 2007 provided powers by which patients detained in hospital for treatment, could, upon discharge, be made subject to Supervised Community Treatment, more commonly known as a Community Treatment Order (CTO).
Such non-natural persons were also made subject to CGT on the disposal of high value residential property within the charge to ATED.
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