Sentences with phrase «many rules on»

She has yet to rule on who will pay the hefty legal costs.
At some point, I suspect the Supreme Court will need to rule on which right trumps the other — religious freedom or freedom to wed..
The state's environment minister has picked three legal professionals to conduct a review into the Environmental Protection Authority, in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling on the Roe 8 highway project last month.
At the opening of the trial in Rome, the U.S. investment bank the other defendants asked a three - judge panel at the Court of Accounts, which rules on abuses of public funds, to reject the case in an acknowledgement that the judges do not have jurisdiction, Marco Fratini, one of the judges, said.
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb 22 - Data analytics and security company Palantir Technologies Inc must open its books to early investor Marc Abramowitz, who wants to investigate possible fraud and mismanagement at one of the most highly valued private U.S. companies, a judge ruled on Thursday.
Concurrent with its ruling on CNOOC - Nexen, many expect Ottawa will issue more detailed guidance on the standards it will apply to future foreign takeovers.
The current rules on the sale or transfer of radiowaves used to operate cellphone networks don't allow incumbents to bid on and win more than one block, but this doesn't apply to new entrants, said Yaghi.
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb 22 - Data analytics and security company Palantir Technologies Inc must open its books to early investor Marc Abramowitz, who wants to investigate possible fraud and mismanagement at the highly valued private U.S. company, a judge ruled on Thursday.
I'm basing this rule on a few interesting findings of my own.
Sometimes, this boss will create new rules on the fly just to have something formal in place.
A California Supreme Court ruling on Monday will make it easier for workers in the gig economy, like Uber drivers or TaskRabbit gofers, to claim they are employees as opposed to independent contractors.
By the end of February, when Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler delivers his final set of rules on net neutrality, Wheeler would expand the agency's reach over the internet and broadband providers through a series of «bright line rules» that would take the debate over net neutrality to yet another level.
China's next targets: rail, roads, ports The powerful chairman of China's $ US200 billion ($ 307 billion) sovereign wealth fund, Lou Jiwei, has met Treasurer Wayne Swan and West Australian Premier Colin Barnett to clarify rules on foreign investment in resources and discuss whether China could help finance the Rudd government's infrastructure program.
However, as the League of Nations fell apart in the 1930s and was then replaced by the United Nations, the ruling on the status of Hans Island carries little to no weight.
The final ruling on the duties is expected in February.
Up until recently, many considered the case closed — that is, open Internet principles were largely preserved, after the Federal Communications Committee Chairman Tom Wheeler published a final ruling on the matter in March.
And as we all know, funny stuff rules on the web.
Legislation to do this would change the rules on immigration, allocating a larger share of green cards to people who qualify on the basis of education and skills and fewer to foreign relatives of US citizens and residents.
Rajoy, who also imposed direct rule on the region that day, has urged voters to «Recover Catalonia from the havoc of separatism.»
On Wednesday — when Sandberg was attending a marketing conference in Germany — Facebook tightened its rules on who can make money from advertising on its network to make it harder for providers of fake news and sensational headlines to cash in.
The Federal Trade Commission has some pretty strict rules on how companies can post endorsements or testimonials.
While the U.S. is easing rules on banks, Europe has for the last couple of years toughened them.
In London, it has fended off attempts by drivers of the city's famous black cabs to have the app ruled illegal, and transport bosses decided earlier this year not to impose tough new rules on the app.
Here's how it went down: A Delaware court ruled on Tuesday that Dell founder Michael Dell and private equity firm Silver Lake Partners paid too little for Dell when they bought the computer company for $ 25 billion three years ago, or $ 13.75 a share.
Italy might have just become a smaller concern for investors after the constitutional court ruled on changes to the country's electoral law.
UPDATE: NYDFS on Dec. 22 announced it will publish a revised set of these rules on Dec. 28, to take effect March 1.
The Catalan parliament declares independence from Spain, just minutes before Madrid officially imposes direct rule on the region.
«The government has changed the rules on Social Security, for example, so what's to stop them from diluting the benefits of this plan in the future?
Authorities are already relaxing rules on entertainment, and by 2030, they aim to double household spending on recreation to 6 percent.
That may all change by this coming summer, when the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on two cases that have the potential to rebalance the scales in favor of small businesses.
Horgan has asked for a legal ruling on whether his province can restrict increased amounts of oil from coming into B.C. while his government reviews oil - spill safety measures.
The idea of a bureaucrat ruling on a startup's potential would no doubt cause many entrepreneurs and VCs to bristle.
Morante, who estimated that only 5 - 10 percent of the center of L'Aquila had been rebuilt, said bureaucracy was mainly to blame, with a bewildering series of changes in the rules on project allocation and construction permits.
So, what did the justices look like before having to rule on health care, affirmative action, and surveillance laws?
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters)- France is entitled to bring criminal proceedings against local managers of ride - hailing app Uber for running an illegal taxi service, the EU top court ruled on Tuesday, dealing the Silicon Valley start - up another legal setback.
Before the end of the term, the Court will rule on eBay's use of another company's patented Buy It Now function.
John Sarson of Blockchain Momentum says that tighter rules on cryptocurrencies are welcomed by sophisticated investors.
And if the U.S. invokes the national security argument to get out of World Trade Organization rules on tariffs — rules we led the way in creating — what's to stop the rest of the world from doing the same thing?
For instance, we were once in a proceeding in which the judge made a ruling on evidence presented at trial by opposing counsel that was going to fundamentally change the outcome of the case.
The move comes as almost 30 states have considered imposing privacy rules on Internet service providers similar to the now - revoked federal rules, which, among other mandates, required that companies get permission from customers before collecting sensitive data.
The U.S. Trade Representative's office is due to rule on an investigation into China's policies following concerns over their impact on intellectual property rights.
A U.S. patent court in 2007 invalidated the company's patent 5126156, basing the ruling on the fact that Dippin» Dots had sold its product for more than a year prior to filing its patent application.
The CBSA issued a private ruling on a model of television that can be plugged into a computer.
It forecast 2018 non-IFRS operating profit of 7.3 to 7.5 billion euros, adding that the implementation of IFRS 15, a new accounting rule on revenue recognition, would add 200 million euros to profits.
New rules on payday lending from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau require an upfront test to determine if borrowers will be able to afford to repay the loan.
But, as of today, the only court ruling on the matter concluded that Puerto Rico should be treated like a state for 11th Amendment purposes.
The Afton, Minnesota, resident penned a scathing response to two anti-abortion letters published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune following the Supreme Court ruling on June 27 striking down abortion restrictions in Texas.
The Securities and Exchange Commission pushes back its release of proposed rules on advertising private stock sales.
There are some risks in per se rules on second opinions, but there may be business risks in not having them.
Justice Stephen Breyer wrote for the court that the Alabama Legislature and the federal court that ruled on the plan had taken a «mechanically numerical» view, instead of trying to figure out what percentage of black voters were needed to elect a candidate of their choice.
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