Sentences with phrase «main point of these laws»

Distribution & Agency covers the main points of law and regulation governing relationships between suppliers and manufacturers, and distributors and commercial agents, worldwide.
His summing - up summarises the evidence given in the case, and then addresses the main points of law which the case has raised.

Not exact matches

The four main anxiety points he hears about: taxation and budgets; changes to labour laws; more environmental regulation; and changes to resource industries» use of Crown land.
My main point is, when you test to see if prayer works, there are ways to randomize it so bias is out of the equation (Usually double - blind tests work nicely) and then before you even begin you outline that a prayer that works means the person is healed instantly, or to make it slightly more «fair» and conform to laws of nature more, a person who has prayers heals at an abnormally high rate.
One of our main points in setting out this framework is the claim that in some deep sense, to do physics is to find laws that relate (E) to (E1) for separable events E and E1 (including of course the special case that E and E1 pertain to the same substance or object in the naive sense of those words.
While our secular legal system is based on Christian custom, the main point is that Biblical teaching should not be the basis for deciding laws for a nation of diverse religious viewpoints.
Some of the law enforcement agencies have withdrawn their school resource officers from local high schools in the wake of budget cuts, losing in the process what had been for many departments their main point of contact with driving - age teenagers.
The proposed law takes its main points from the World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes, the WHO Code.
Bratton's main point on MSNBC's «Morning Joe» appeared to be that law enforcement officers can not just surveil their way out of the problem of terrorism and mass shootings, but rather need stricter gun control laws to help them in their efforts.
My main point is that the US government does not have the power to eliminate the basics of contract law, without making the government itself lose legitimacy.
The main point I am suggesting is, though analysis and the law of large numbers can tell us a lot about processses that are measured with what seems to be random numbers, actually may not apply here.
Technology, price comparison and fraud prevention were some of the main focus points at the Modern Law Conveyancing Conference 2017.
This series of articles will trace a variety of the main points of family law which arise for the couple.
However, any scarcity of case law is really a distraction here, as discipline is not the intended consequence from the Statement — the main point that its detractors appear to ignore.
Berlin - based Moritz Püstow and Nuremberg - based Barbara Buhr are the main points of contact for PPP projects at KPMG Law; Simon Wollenberg supports the group in IT sector instructions.
The UN definition of the rule of law is the main reference point for all.
In a systematic manner, the chapters address the main points in law related to the rights - bearer and duty - bearer, the nature of and exceptions to the duty, and legal remedies.
However, outside the bounds of the law, the rights holder might find it okay if you make a copy if you own the DVD (the main record industry special interest organization at some point said «we don't mind», but that doesn't change the law).
As the Advocate General Saugmandsgaard Øe pointed out (here), the ECJ was in essence asked to «determine whether there is a general principle of EU law that the authorities of the Member States are required to respect the independence of the national judges and, more particularly — in the light of the circumstances of the main proceedings — to maintain their remuneration at a constant level that is sufficient for them to be able to perform their duties freely.»
However, my main point was that Osgoode and Ottawa do not in fact have significantly fewer hires than the other law schools, it is only when this claim is looked at as a percentage of student bodies.
Respondents pointed to «presentation at interview» as the main barrier to getting law firm training contracts, followed by lack of pre-university educational attainment and lack of understanding of the profession and business.
It also brings me back to the main point of this note by calling into question the wisdom, and necessity, of addressing family law disputes through the same legal process that handles wrongful dismissals and real property disputes.
59 As several of the governments which have filed observations have pointed out, the opposite interpretation would lead to unjustifiable differences in treatment between Member States, according to how their national social security systems are organised, given that the «special» nature of a benefit such as the one at issue in the main proceedings — and, as a consequence, the fact that it falls within the scope of Regulation No 883/2004 — depends, inter alia, on whether the grant of that benefit is based, under national law, on objective criteria or solely on the state of need of the person concerned.
This then leads to the main point of this piece: #MeToo makes for captivating human interest stories and an empowering political movement, but it is irreconcilable with civil justice under our modern employment law system.
To be candid, if the real and potential benefits of providing legal advice include speed of service and reduced cost respectively, to achieve a positive outcome, which has ultimately come about via the use of sophisticated IT / AI at some point during the legal service / problem continuum, and as a legal buyer my main concern is the right result, quality, value for money and / or price (which remains the issue in many instances), and I know lawyers and law firms can now do the work quicker, smarter and more accurately using AI and cognitive computing technology, can I therefore expect my legal fees to be reduced?
They are the faces of law firms and act as main contact points.
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