Sentences with phrase «new statutory»

As noted in a prior edition of the Legal Pulse, South Carolina passed a new statutory scheme, effective January 1, 2017, governing real estate licensees.
Family Day, B.C.'s new statutory holiday, was busy for the sales reps of Coldwell Banker Okanagan Realty in Penticton, B.C
I consider that the Australian Government has not adequately demonstrated the need for a new statutory review function.
Recommendation 4: That the Australian Government not proceed with a new statutory review function as proposed in the Agreements Discussion Paper.
The Commission does not support the introduction of a new statutory review function as proposed in the Agreements Discussion Paper, for the following reasons:
Rather than developing a new toolkit or creating a new statutory review function, the Government could provide further support to existing capacity - development projects.
As stated above, the Commission does not support the introduction of a new statutory review function.
However, the Commission does not support the introduction of a new statutory review function.
creating a new statutory function to review native title agreements, with the objective of improving the sustainability of these agreements
Finally, I briefly highlight a matter that I will continue to monitor closely — that is, the Government's proposal to introduce a new statutory review function to promote «sustainable» agreements.
Also during the reporting period, it was reported that the Northern Territory Government proposed to transfer town areas on land under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth)(ALRA (NT)-RRB- to 99 year leases (from traditional owners)- this «head lease» would be held by a new statutory body, with the power to issue sub-leases for homes and business premises.14
New statutory exclusions guidance came in to force on 5th January this year which could hinder children with special educational needs.
On 25th November 2013 important changes to the way child maintenance is calculated came into force for all families and a new statutory body.
In addition to the specific reference to subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, vital signs, and nebulizer treatments, the new statutory language authorizes the Georgia Composite Medical Board to authorize by rule other tasks that can be delegated «under the supervision by a physician in his or her office.»
Shortly before passage, the Nevada Assembly expanded the new statutory definition of «blockchain» to, among other things, delete the word «decentralized» and the Nevada Senate approved that change.
«It ensures these agreements have appropriate protections for privacy and human rights and gives the technology companies that host customer data new statutory rights to stand up for the privacy rights of their customers around the world.»
If your new auto insurance policy has an effective date on or after June 1, 2016, the new Statutory Accident Benefits amounts will apply.
David Hewitt, a partner at Hempsons, says the fact that anyone who intervenes in the life of an incapable person will have the duty to do so in their best interests might prove a significant protection against abuse, as will the new statutory principles and code of practice.
I'm searching some professional databases and this is still presumed to be the case although CVC Ch.n23350 is, in some legal circles, being called a non-starter in current judicial climates as new statutory frameworks are creating absolute limits in a huge variety of roadways, stating maximums for posted and for non-posters, So, California could becoming arguably an absolute state except in the rarest of circumstances.
The government has published new statutory payment rates, to apply from April 2014.
Looked at in this way, the new statutory provisions appear to have the potential to eviscerate the duty to give reasons.
Amid concerns over proposed changes to the Contempt of Act 1981, through the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, which would introduce new statutory powers for the removal of online material *, it seems worth highlighting some separate recommendations on contempt and court reporting, published in late March.
The judgment in AM v SS is a helpful illustration to the practitioner of the relative flexibility of the nature of the court's new statutory discretionary powers and of how they can be moulded to fit the facts of a particular case.
Like the earlier regulations, a registered medical practitioner, who has clinical responsibility for the donor, must have referred the proposed paired transplant case for approval to the new statutory regulatory body created under the aegis of HTA 2004, namely the Human Tissue Authority (HTA).
Two cases have recently tested the new statutory derivative provisions in the Companies Act 2006.
A new statutory scheme is not required for housing associations because the Housing Act 1988 already allows landlords to grant fixed - term assured shorthold tenancies, with a mandatory right to possession.
In addition to common law negligent misrepresentation claims, they make a claim based on the new statutory cause of action found at s. 138.3 of the OSA, which can only be commenced with leave of the court.
It is difficult to see this as anything other than a drafting error, since part of the purpose of the new statutory regime was to do away with the oddity of having a specialist competition tribunal unable to hear such claims.
The simplest and humblest of law firm communication vehicles — a collection of lawyer - written articles on new statutory or case law developments, bundled together into a stiff, saddle - stitched document that's mailed out to clients on a regular basis (or more recently, placed online and e-mailed).
This new statutory obligation requires organisations to disclose information where they believe poor care has resulted in death or harm to a patient.
The new statutory duty applies to organisations, not individuals, but there is an expectation on staff to cooperate and ensure that organisations can meet the requirements of the duty.
It does not include any new session laws or new statutory materials.
This new statutory obligation requires organisations to disclose information where they believe poor care -LSB-...]
A new statutory duty of candour, which was introduced on 27 November last year for NHS bodies in England following the Mid Staffordshire public inquiry, will now apply from April to all other healthcare providers registered with the Care Quality Commission.
However, following the completion of a feasibility study into the resettlement of the Chagossians a new statutory order was enacted in 2004 again prohibiting them from living in the islands.
The Financial Services Commission of Ontario provided a Bulletin entitled «Transition to the New Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule — Effective September 1, 2010, (Bulletin)» to assist with the transition to the New SABS.
To do so, we've published transition guides that compare the old and new statutory regimes, and provide as much discussion and explanation as we can gather about the reasons behind the new statute.
A new statutory right to unpaid time off would be available for workers whose family members require full - time care.
Historically, derivative actions were rarely successful and even under the new statutory derivative action there are many procedural obstacles to bringing a claim.
The new statutory guidance contains a template letter (the «letter before proceedings») so that local authorities must set out in detail their concerns and explain clearly what the parents are required to do to avoid litigation.
The Court disagreed, ruling that the new statutory language does not authorize de novo review of an arbitrator's award.
Nevertheless, the Court of Appeals does recognize public policy as a potential ground for vacating an arbitral award within the new statutory «on other reasonable ground [s]» provision.
In a report published this week, Conservation Covenants, it recommends a new statutory scheme for conservation covenants.
These judgments amount to an admirable attempt to establish certainty in the new statutory regime.
Whether «broader, new statutory rules» are desirable for the other areas they mention, which the Uniform Act was not aiming at, needs cautious review.
Wood J urged a new statutory provision for representation, out of public funds (if necessary) analogous to that governing criminal proceedings.
Organizations that do not adapt their procedures to ensure swift and complete compliance with the new statutory regime run the risk of lawsuits by injured participants premised on the plaintiff - friendly doctrine of negligence per se.
Given the wide variety of new statutory obligations and the reliance on volunteer coaches by many youth sports organizations, California's youth sports concussion law may be a game changer for how these organizations operate going forward.
In an article published in Criminal Law Review, David Corker, partner, Corker Binning, discusses a prosecutor's new statutory power to grant immunities during criminal investigations.
He also chaired the Government's Repossession Group, the report of which led to the introduction of the new statutory code for mortgage repossessions of residential properties.
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