• Section 132 — Definition of Defrauding by False Pretence A person is guilty of defrauding by false pretences if, by means of any false pretence, or by personation
he obtains the consent of another person to part with or transfer the ownership of anything.
It is the Programme Administrator (s) responsibility to
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2.3 Unless required by law, Thomson Reuters Canada shall not use or disclose, for any new purpose, Personal Information that has been collected without first identifying the new purpose and
obtaining the consent of the Person.
Not exact matches
What is happening now is the displacement
of a constitutional order by a regime that does not have, will not
obtain, and can not command the
consent of the
people.
(2) Even if proper
consent procedures were agreed upon, Bodies and Bodies - esque exhibitions
obtain their cadavers from plastination and mummification factories in the
People's Republic
of China.
Currently,
people found guilty
of offence under section 55
of the Data Protection Act 1998 for
obtaining, disclosing or procuring information without
consent are subject to an unlimited fine.
The legislative package — known as the Right to Know Act — includes a bill that would require an officer to
obtain proof -
of -
consent before searching a
person, as well as a proposal that would require officers to formally identify themselves to suspects who they stop and provide them with a business card.
Lynch has also criticized the Council's reform efforts, including legislation to criminalize the use
of chokeholds, and a bill requiring officers to
obtain proof
of consent before searching a
person.
By submitting User Materials to or using the Site, you represent that you have the full legal right to provide the User Materials, that such User Materials will not: (a) divulge any protected health information or infringe any intellectual property rights
of any
person or entity or any rights
of publicity, personality, or privacy
of any
person or entity, including without limitation as a result
of your failure to
obtain consent to post personally identifying or otherwise private information about a
person or which impersonates another
person; (b) violate any law, statute, ordinance, or regulation; (c) be defamatory, libelous or trade libelous, unlawfully threatening, or unlawfully harassing or embarrassing; (d) be obscene, child pornographic, or indecent; (e) violate any community or Internet standard; (f) contain any viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs, cancelbots, or other computer programming routines that damage, detrimentally interfere with, surreptitiously intercept, or expropriate any system, data or personal information, or that facilitate or enable such or that are intended to do any
of the foregoing; (g) result in product liability, tort, breach
of contract, personal injury, death, or property damage; (h) constitute misappropriation
of any trade secret or know - how; or (i) constitute disclosure
of any confidential information owned by any third party.
It is generally illegal to do any video and audio surveillance, secretly
obtain a credit report, or monitor computer activity without the
consent of the
person.
Although LoveCompass Free Online Dating can not monitor the conduct
of its Members off the Website, it is also a violation
of these rules to use any information
obtained from the Service in order to harass, abuse, or harm another
person, or in order to contact, advertise to, solicit, or sell to any Member without their prior explicit
consent.
Failing to
obtain such
consent disqualifies that
person from the line
of succession rather than invalidating the marriage.
In your Assignment Agreement, you should include information like: the name
of the
person handing over contractual duties (called «the assignor»); the recipient
of the contractual rights and obligations (called «the assignee»); the other party to the original contract (called «the obligor»); the name
of the contract and its expiration date; whether the original contract requires the obligor's
consent prior to assigning rights; when the obligor's
consent was
obtained; when the agreement will go into effect; and which state's laws will govern the agreement.
If the
person obtains the
consent of the majority
of people entitled to a -LSB-...]
This falls short
of Canada's commitment under Articles 19 and 32
of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous
Peoples to consult with Indigenous peoples in order obtain free, prior and informed consent and underlines the limits of the duty to consult as a route to blocking government dec
Peoples to consult with Indigenous
peoples in order obtain free, prior and informed consent and underlines the limits of the duty to consult as a route to blocking government dec
peoples in order
obtain free, prior and informed
consent and underlines the limits
of the duty to consult as a route to blocking government decisions.
Take the time to discuss important information such as the client's marital status to determine whether the
consent of a spouse — or any other
person with an unregistered interest in the property — needs to be
obtained, or whether the spouse needs to be sent for independent legal advice (depending on the nature
of the transaction).
Eliminating the requirement for employers to
obtain a permit before employing someone under the age
of 16, and instead requiring employers to ensure a young
person between the ages
of 13 and 16 has a certificate verifying they have completed an approved work readiness course online and has a signed
consent form from the young
person's parent to the employer.
other expert
persons who have served the child in the past after
obtaining the
consent of the parents or the child's custodian or guardian.
(5) The insurer shall, before the examination,
obtain the written and signed
consent of the insured
person for the examination.
adopt the standard
of obtaining free, prior and informed
consent when consulting with Aboriginal
peoples;
The AP reports that Facebook will only provide the estate
of the deceased
person with a download
of the account data «if prior
consent is
obtained from or decreed by the deceased or mandated by law.»
unreasonable intrusion upon the seclusion
of another, for example, physical invasion
of a
person's home (e.g., unwanted entry, looking into windows with binoculars or camera, tapping telephone), searching wallet or purse, repeated and persistent telephone calls,
obtaining financial data (e.g., bank balance) without
person's
consent, etc..
If the
person obtains the
consent of the majority
of people entitled to a share
of the estate, then usually a bond will not have to posted, but if not, it may be unless a court orders otherwise, The amount
of the bond depends upon the value
of the estate when the application is made.
If the
person obtains the
consent of the majority
of people entitled to a share
of the estate, then usually a bond will not have to posted, but...» Read this article
The stipulation that no
consent is
obtained where the complainant is incapable
of consenting (s. 273.1 (2)(b)-RRB- suggested that «Parliament was concerned that sexual acts might be perpetrated on
persons who do not have the mental capacity to give meaningful
consent», including
persons who were unconscious, again indicating that
consent was intended to mean «the conscious
consent of an operating mind» (at para. 36, citing Esau).
i. Commit to meaningful consultation, building respectful relationships, and
obtaining the free, prior, and informed
consent of Indigenous
peoples before proceeding with economic development projects.
Save in an emergency,
consent to treatment for a child or young
person must be
obtained from one
of the sources below:
(9) If a written
consent under subsection (6) has been given by the City, the city clerk shall provide a certificate, in registrable form, to the
person obtaining the
consent stating that the written
consent of the City has been
obtained and the certificate is conclusive evidence that the
consent was given and that the provisions
of this section leading to the
consent have been complied with and, after the certificate has been given, no action may be maintained to question the validity
of the
consent and the certificate may be registered in the proper land registry office.
This Restatement provision states that» [o] ne who appropriates the commercial value
of a
person's identity by using without
consent the
person's name, likeness, or other indicia
of identity for purposes
of trade is subject to liability...» Relying on the Restatement, the Missouri Supreme Court held in TCI, 110 S.W. 3d at 369, that «the elements
of a right
of publicity action include: (1) That defendant used plaintiff's name as a symbol
of his identity (2) without
consent (3) and with the intent to
obtain a commercial advantage.»
The Crown must either
obtain the
consent of Indigenous
peoples to use Aboriginal title lands or meet the legal requirements for justifying an infringement.
With respect to voluntary production
of documents protected by privacy law, as a general rule — and subject to certain requirements depending on the case —
persons may use third parties» personal data to defend their rights in court (either in Italy or abroad) without
obtaining those third parties»
consent and (when the data is not collected directly from the data subjects) even without informing them
of the data processing.
The need for security
of «
persons» is consistent with
obtaining patient
consent before performing invasive medical procedures.
With respect to unemancipated minors, we proposed that the definition
of «individual» include a parent, guardian, or
person acting in loco parentis, (hereinafter referred to as «parent») except when an unemancipated minor
obtained health care services without the
consent of, or notification to, a parent.
40.1 (1) Subject to subsection (2), all information
obtained by an employee in the Ministry from a
person acting under the authority
of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act (Canada) is privileged and no employee in the Ministry shall knowingly, without
consent in writing
of the Chief Screening Officer appointed under that Act,
In the NPRM we proposed to permit covered health care providers and health plans to deny an individual access to inspect and copy protected health information about them for five reasons: (1) a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety
of the individual or another
person; (2) the information was about another
person (other than a health care provider) and a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to cause substantial harm to that other
person; (3) the information was
obtained under a promise
of confidentiality from someone other than a health care provider and the inspection and copying was likely to reveal the source
of the information; (4) the information was
obtained by a covered provider in the course
of a clinical trial, the individual agreed to the denial
of access in
consenting to participate in the trial, and the trial was in progress; and (5) the information was compiled in reasonable anticipation
of, or for use in, a legal Start Printed Page 82555proceeding.
If the minor
consents to a health care service, and no other
consent to such health care service is required by law, regardless
of whether the
consent of another
person has also been
obtained or notification to another
person has been given, only the minor may be treated as the individual with respect to the protected health information relating to such health care service.
Section 164.502 (g)(3)(ii) provides that the parent is not the personal representative
of the minor under the rule if the minor may
obtain health care without the
consent of a parent and the minor, a court, or another
person authorized by law
consents to such service.
(ii) The minor may lawfully
obtain such health care service without the
consent of a parent, guardian, or other
person acting in loco parentis, and the minor, a court, or another
person authorized by law
consents to such health care service; or
The Government
of Canada strongly recommends that even after a valid Passport has been issued, any time there are plans made by one parent for a child to travel outside Canada, whether accompanied by that parent, alone, or with another
person (e.g. a relative or family friend or in a group), a Letter
of Consent should be
obtained from the other parent.
The first two exceptions, whereby a parent is not the personal representative for the minor and the minor can act for himself or herself under the rule, occur if the minor
consents to a health care service, and no other
consent to such health care service is required by law, or when the minor may lawfully
obtain a health care service without the
consent of a parent, and the minor, a court, or another
person authorized by law
consents to such service.
The Court relied heavily on guidelines given by the Family Division in Coventry City Council v C [2013] EWHC 2190 (Fam), where the Court stated that every social worker must be satisfied that the
person giving
consent has capacity to do so, and that even if the
person does not lack capacity that the social worker must be satisfied that the
consent is fully informed (meaning that the parent must understand the consequences
of giving
consent, the range
of choices available, the consequences
of refusal and
of giving
consent, and must be in possession
of all the facts and issues material to the giving
of consent), fair and proportionate, and where possible parents must
obtain legal advice before
consenting.
If you provide Hicks Morley or our service providers and agents with personal information
of another individual, you represent that you have all necessary authority and / or have
obtained all necessary
consents from such
person to enable us to collect, use and disclose such personal information for the purposes set forth in this Privacy Policy.
Provided that a
person charged with such an offence may be arrested, or a warrant for his arrest may be issued and executed, and any such
person may be remanded in custody or on bail, notwithstanding that the
consent of the Attorney - General to the institution
of a prosecution for the offence has not been
obtained, but no further or other proceedings shall be taken until that
consent has been
obtained.
Any
person at least 15 1/2 years
of age who, except for age or lack
of instruction in operating a motor vehicle, would otherwise be qualified to
obtain a motorcycle or motor - tricycle license or endorsement, may apply, with the written
consent of the parent or guardian
of such
person, for a temporary motorcycle instruction permit to operate a motorcycle or motor - tricycle.
Each time you submit a User Submission, you represent and warrant that, as to that User Submission, (A) you are the sole author and owner
of the intellectual property and other rights to the User Submission, or you have a lawful right to submit the User Submission and grant Gigaom the rights to it that you are granting by this Agreement, all without any Gigaom obligation to
obtain consent of any third party and without creating any obligation or liability
of Gigaom; (B) the User Submission is accurate; (C) the User Submission does not and, as to Gigaom's permitted uses and exploitation set forth in this Agreement, will not infringe any intellectual property or other right
of any third party; (D) the User Submission will not violate this Agreement, or cause injury or harm to any
person; and (E) the User Submission complies with all applicable laws and regulations.
They are there to ensure that the free, prior and informed
consent of the Indigenous
people whose rights and interests are being affected is
obtained.
The Commission urges the Authority, in its implementation
of the legislation, to ensure that its actions are not only consistent with the procedural rights afforded to Traditional Owners by the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), but that the free, prior and informed
consent of Indigenous
peoples is
obtained before decisions affecting their lands and waters are made.
The Committee also found that, on the basis that the amendments were enacted without
obtaining the informed
consent of Indigenous
people, Article 5
of CERD was also contravened.
(c) Deny to any
person or corporation the right to
obtain patent, copyright or other legal protection for any element
of an indigenous
peoples» heritage without adequate docu - mentation
of the free and informed
consent of the traditional owners to an arrangement for the sharing
of ownership, control, use and benefits;
In order to request this
consent, the
person applying for a lease must give the Minister a business plan together with evidence to show that an appropriate return on the investment can not be
obtained with a lease
of less than 30 years.