Sentences with phrase «obligations on»

Or — if you will bear with me one more time — is it rather that the EU is not actually imposing obligations on CEN, CENELEC and ETSI?
The court then expressed general agreement with the Federal Court of Appeal's decision in the RCMP Complaints Commission case, although it broadened that court's characterization of the third category to include not just disqualification cases, but also, for example, cases where a regulator wished to impose conditions such as supervision or special reporting obligations on a registrant.
At this time, Alberta is the only Canadian jurisdiction that imposes personal information security breach reporting obligations on private sector organizations.
Setting aside the constitutional questions associated with imposing «must carry» obligations on social media platforms, there's no indication of broad public support for such a requirement.
The B.C. Election Act imposes certain obligations on employers to ensure that their employees have sufficient time free from work to exercise their right to vote.
With that purpose in mind, the Regulations impose certain «gender pay gap» reporting obligations on private or voluntary sector employers with 250 or more employees.
The Plan appears to include proposals to amend the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act («OHSA») to include a specific definition of «sexual harassment» and impose specific investigation obligations on employers.
In custody and visitation disputes between a parent and a third party, does the family court have to show harm before imposing restraints or obligations on a parent?
The housing assistance programs imposed contractual and regulatory obligations on the BHA to inspect the leased premises for lead - based paint hazards.
«My position is that that is a sound development of the jurisprudence,» he says, and given the priority that must be paid to child welfare, «it is appropriate to impose obligations on people regarding their treatment of children.»
First, it discusses the obligations on civil servants and financial institutions to report offences.
The European Commission and the U.S. notably agreed on additional clarifications on bulk collection of data, strengthening the Ombudsperson mechanism, and more explicit obligations on companies as regards limits on retention and onward transfers.
Furthermore, you are at least correct to say that such acts impose obligations on «employers».
There are other Statutory provisions that place additional obligations on employers in terms of their employee's mental health.
The latter judgment reiterates a similar point in substantive terms: not only can Member States organize transmission system operators as public companies, they can also impose additional obligations on energy providers, if these requirements are justified on overriding grounds of the public interest.
As a consequence, the decision to accept accession of a third state can only be taken after the Council has taken a decision on the matter, and Member States can no longer decide that third countries can accede and establish bilateral obligations on their own.
Venue & Time: Tuesday 15 November 2016, Green Zone Room 2, Time: 15:00 - 16:30 In a historic step, the Paris agreement recognized the interconnectivity of climate change and human rights, specifying in its preamble that «Parties should, when taking action to address climate change, respect, promote and consider their respective obligations on human rights.»
This was done for pragmatic rather than political reasons, because ratification provides the same set of legal obligations on all Kyoto parties and thereby provides the basis for the harmonisation of trading systems.
In Bali, governments will begin to negotiate the international obligations on climate change for after 2012, when the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol expires.
«That will reduce the burden of compliance obligations on other sectors and help grid operators and utilities meet CPP requirements reliably.»
More specifically, the Paris Agreement includes a set of legally binding obligations on a range of issues, including:
One of the most important suggested solutions for an improved offshore wind approval process is the granting to developers of a «categorical exclusion» from certain environmental study obligations on the grounds that such studies have been conducted time and again and new ones would only yield the same results.
FOIA Obligations on Institutions.
The disparity seems to be shrinking, which I think imposes greater obligations on the blogosphere to impose the same standards on its participants as it demands of mainstream science.
And so Agenda 21 added nothing to US obligations on climate change.
Here's the trick: Only treaties can impose new legal obligations on the U.S.. However, if the legal obligations are mere clarifications of duties agreed to in an existing treaty, then an executive agreement is an alternative.
The government is set to unveil its long - awaited energy plan that would scrap subsidies for renewables and impose obligations on power companies to source a certain proportion of «reliable» supply.
And it is in this way that art becomes what Richter has described as «the highest form of hope» and Richter himself the «heir to a vast, grand, rich culture of painting... which we have lost, but which still imposes obligations on us.»»
«As soon as we get our obligations on the PS platforms out, our intention is to get rolling on the Xbox platform and really treat it with the same level of care,» Lanning said.
Some obligations on Saturday made for an early Friday show.
We use credit cards a fair bit, partly in order to maximise rewards, and partly because they confer a protection that debit cards do not — there are various legal obligations on the bank to cover the amount should the merchant prove to be fraudulent, or the goods don't arrive, or are faulty.
He grabbed his RedCard and went to Target to meet his spending obligations on the AMEX Gold card as any responsible citizen would've done (LOL), but his swipes were denied.
That core duty can be expanded by state law or local resolutions or ordinances to include aspects of animal care and lifesaving, but laws and ordinances that put obligations on public shelters may wind up structured by legislators to make them difficult to enforce.
Pets require your attention, affection, and exercise each day, and will bring additional financial obligations on you and your family.
In either case, providing you have met your financial obligations on the secured card, you'll get your deposit back.
Plus, a creditor may agree to remove the charge - off if you're currently paying other obligations on time.
Bankruptcy may allow you to wipe away all your obligations on the credit cards and any potential deficiency on the home — while still living in the home.
This online tool helps taxpayers to accurately report your repayment obligations on your tax return.
«The amount of debt a consumer carries tends to be highly predictive of future credit performance because the amount a person owes has a direct impact on her or his ability to pay all their credit obligations on time each month,» said Barry Paperno, a credit scoring expert who has worked for FICO and Experian.
Once this payment is made, neither the buyer nor the seller of the security futures contract has any further obligations on the contract.
At this point unless your creditors are willing to remove the late payments or you get them removed through the dispute process, the only way to improve your score would be to pay all credit obligations on time consistently going forward.
Ask yourself, for your firm, and for your household, are there any conceivable situations where you will not be able to meet your obligations on favorable terms?
The effect of credit default swaps and collateralized debt obligations on default in the short run is modest at best (even the article says CDOs lower borrowing costs by 3 - 5 basis points).
In that situation, your annual household income must be at least $ 25,000 and you must have satisfactorily shared financial obligations on your credit bureau report with the household member whose income you are including.
The Center for Media Research reports that the average consumer has a total of 13 credit obligations on record at a credit bureau.
It's due to the variety of terms and the fact that the debtor should only repay the obligations on the amount he actually borrows, unlike the case with the home equity loans.
When the term ends, there are no more obligations on either side, and the policy simply expires.
Payment history is the single largest factor to compute your credit score — which means: paying your financial obligations on - time is incredibly important.
«Amounts owed» describes the outstanding balance of your financial obligations on your credit report, such as loans and credit card balances.
Your accountant or bookkeeper can meet your SuperStream obligations on your behalf.
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