For almost all of us motorists across the country, there is
the obvious legal reason.
Not exact matches
«For
reasons that are unclear, the Home Office did not consult the ACMD on the development or drafting of the [psychoactive substances] bill despite its
obvious competence and authority, and indeed its specific
legal remit under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to advise on precisely such matters.»
The
reason this is unclear is because it's not
obvious whether we can turn
legal issues into political ones.
That means there are certain things which may now or in the future become
legal in PA but remain technically illegal at the Federal level which would not be covered by insurance, for
obvious reasons.
There is a movement to introduce a more professional atmosphere in the industry and actually introduce a fiduciary duty similar to the
legal and medical professions but the industry is adamantly opposed to it for
obvious reasons.
For a lot of
obvious reasons, email, spreadsheets and Word files are not a good way to manage
legal holds.
This is different from most
legal current awareness services that focus on broad areas of practice for
obvious commercial
reasons.
But there is no
obvious reason for you to actually form a contract with the artist, and it is
legal to give someone money with no strings attached (though you may have to mind income - reporting laws, if you hand over a lot of money).
While stated
reasons for this project are rational, the
obvious Orwellian implications form the tip of a
legal iceberg when it comes to wearable technology.
We've talked a bit about French - English translation here on Slaw, for
obvious reasons, so I thought you'd be interested in seeing how this new translation machine does with a paragraph of typical
legal prose.
For
obvious reasons, corporate
legal must turn to the IT department for help in managing the hold and preserving data.
That means there are certain things which may now or in the future become
legal in PA but remain technically illegal at the Federal level which would not be covered by insurance, for
obvious reasons.