Sentences with phrase «of public documents»

What is at stake in this discussion is the authentication of public documents for use in foreign countries.
The author draws on a trove of public documents, including newspaper accounts and court documents, to offer a portrait of a relentlessly driven man.
Such actions by a judge constitute the suppression of public documents.
For example, many registers of public documents, and decisions of administrative tribunals are already accessible to the public.
This case forced NASA and the U.S. Office of Governmental Ethics to change its policy on release of public documents as well as how NASA and others implement their ethics responsibilities.
An information expert in 2012 described court forms and guidance «the worst set of public documents I've ever seen», according to a report commissioned by the Civil Justice Council.
The report is the culmination of interviews with dozens of i3 applicants, winners and philanthropists, plus a review of public documents about the program.
This month, as many of these moguls spend the dog days of summer in their second (or third) homes at the Shore, The Real Deal took on the decidedly less - relaxing task of paging through hundreds of public documents to find out just how many properties this powerful group owns in this otherwise low - key, 1.2 - square - mile Monmouth County town.
The changes have been noted in the details of public documents since last fall, but have not been otherwise disclosed by state or SolarCity officials.
The document also recommends a range of defences to protect free speech: these would include lawful authority, necessity (to protect life, for example), consent, absolute privilege (such as reporting court or parliamentary proceedings), the publication of public documents, etc..
Among them, one can find foreign ownership and control, outsourcing and offshoring, preservation of and access to our legal heritage, access to French and English translations of appellate court decisions on subjects of national interest, the definition of a public document, copyright in compilations, and government funding.
A substantial number of public documents are those certified by notaries public, who make up their own category, as noted.
Is it appropriate for public bodies to rely on Echosign to certify the authenticity of public documents, and for recipients of those documents to rely on them?
A special meeting convened by The Hague Conference in 2009 expressly recommended that competent authorities add a disclaimer, «outside the box» of the prescribed form of apostille, pointing out that the apostille certifies only the signature and capacity of the signer of the public document, and says nothing about the content of the underlying document.
Generally speaking, a notary who makes a notarial copy of a public document sees only the document presented by the client.
It remains to be seen whether one method of sealing electronically will predominate over time, or whether the nature of public documents and their variable uses will justify several paths to the goal of authentication.
I am aware of section 45 of the Evidence Act of Ontario that provides for the admission in evidence of public documents supported by oath, affirmation etc made before a list of public officials, including notaries.
«This case was never about the release of public documents.
As I have mentioned before in this column, one information expert (in a study commissioned by the Civil Justice Council) recently reported that our court forms and guidance rated as ««the worst set of public documents» he had ever seen (see «Pro bono: making a splash», 163 NLJ 7584, p 9).
Her report is based on interviews with key participants in the development and passage of Proposition A, along with a review of public documents.
The Convention applies to the authentication of public documents.
SEDAR has all of the public documents.
The Smithsonian probe follows disclosures this weekend — through the release of public documents — that Soon failed to divulge industry funding for 11 studies that were published in nine scientific journals.
A recent report by Advicenow (commissioned by the Civil Justice Council) quoted an information expert who described our court forms and guidance «the worst set of public documents I've ever seen».
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