The first directly elected mayor was introduced in Greater London in 2000 as part
of the statutory provisions of the Greater London Authority Act 1999.
NAR opposes any erosion
of the statutory provision of the the Internal Revenue Code Section 3508, which provides clear directives about how a real estate broker may classify his / her sales agents as independent contractors.
Not exact matches
They do not include
statutory measures such as the two
provisions Trump said he would consider, or others like the inability
of insurers to place lifetime limits on plans.
You shall not be bound by the
provisions of confidentiality contained in this Agreement if such Holdings Information 1) is or becomes publicly known through no act or omission
of the Financial Institution, its employees, agents or subcontractors; 2) is lawfully disclosed to you by a third party without restriction and without any obligation
of confidentiality; 3) is required to be disclosed by any Governmental body, regulatory body (including without limitation any relevant securities exchange) or court
of competent jurisdiction or otherwise pursuant to any
statutory or regulatory obligation.
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the
statutory immunity
provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the Board or a member
of the Board...») whereas the immunity
provisions under the Water Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons» in various capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
Provisions such as the phaseout
of tax credits can cause marginal tax rates to differ from
statutory tax rates.
In the event that (i) the Board
of Directors proposes, recommends, approves or otherwise submits to the shareholders
of the Company, for shareholder action, a Deemed Liquidation Event, and (ii) a Holder has not received written notice from the holders
of a majority
of the shares
of Key Holder Common Stock that such holders approve the Deemed Liquidation Event, then such Holder hereby agrees to vote (in person, by proxy or by action by written consent, as applicable) all shares
of capital stock
of the Company now or hereafter directly or indirectly owned
of record or beneficially by such Holder against the Deemed Liquidation Event, to assert
statutory dissenters» rights with respect to the Deemed Liquidation Event, and to take such other action in derogation
of the Deemed Liquidation Event as shall be requested by the holders
of a majority
of the shares
of Key Holder Common Stock in order to carry out the terms and
provision of this Section x.y..
If the Saxo Bank Group at any time and for any reason, should become liable for the loss
of any person and / or entity, including without limitation, if any
provision of this disclaimer is, or at any time becomes to any extent or in any circumstances invalid, illegal or unenforceable for any reason, the liability
of the Saxo Bank Group shall be limited to such person's and / or entity's duly documented direct loss, which for the avoidance
of doubt, and without limitation, shall not include damages for any incidental and consequential losses, damages for lost opportunity, damages for lost profit,
statutory damages, nominal damages, punitive damages, restitutionary or disgorgement damages, damages for costs, including legal costs, and damages for any other indirect loss.
In recent years, Congress has often circumvented
statutory PAYGO by including a
provision in the legislation that excludes the costs
of it from the PAYGO scorecard.
Broker - dealers and other persons are cautioned that some
of their activities will result in their being deemed participants in a distribution in a manner which would render them
statutory underwriters and subject them to the prospectus delivery and liability
provisions of the Securities Act.
Authorized Participants are cautioned that some
of their activities will result in their being deemed participants in a distribution in a manner which would render them
statutory underwriters and subject them to the prospectus - delivery and liability
provisions of the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended («Securities Act»), as described in «Plan
of Distribution.»
The
provisions of this clause do not affect your
statutory rights.
The Abortion Act has a clear
provision to respect the conscience
of staff: «No person shall be under any duty, whether by contract or by any
statutory or other legal requirement, to participate in any treatment authorised by this Act to which he has a conscientious objection.»
Two groups
of prominent religious liberty scholars (one led by Robin Fretwell Wilson, the other by Douglas Laycock) have written letters (such as this one from Wilson's group) to state legislators and governors considering same - sex marriage bills, imploring them to include various
statutory provisions that would afford some protection to religious freedom.
Authorisation provides
statutory protection from court action for conduct that might otherwise raise concerns under the competition
provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
After briefly outlining the history
of statutory unconscionable conduct
provisions, the Panel reiterated that the concern
of competition laws was to protect competition and not competitors and that this requires balancing «preventing anti-competitive behaviour that undermines competition with not inhibiting behaviour that is part
of normal vigorous competition».
Also notes opposition to introduction
of statutory unconscionable conduct
provisions because they focus on protection
of individual competitors rather than promotion
of competition.
The
Statutory Instrument for England (SI 2016 No 688) is to enforce the
provisions of EU Regulation 609/2013 on food intended for infants and young children, food for special medical purposes, and total diet replacement for weight control.
Of course, students who qualify for free meals under the USDA regulations can not be refused free school meals (provided that the proper paperwork has been filled out on their behalf or that they qualify under other regulatory or
statutory provisions).
«Unless and until the protection
of victims, and the
provision of support and services to them, are put on a
statutory footing at the heart
of this legislation, there is a risk that we will turn victims into criminals,» Baroness Butler - Sloss said.
On
Statutory Transfer to the Health Sector, Onyekwere queried the non-compliance
of the
provision of section 11
of the National Health Act (NHA).
Should the review
of the procedures they have used demonstrate a failure to follow the necessary
statutory provisions regarding the transfer
of employees then the school will be vulnerable to legal challenge.
Plaintiff further avers that 1st Defendant could only exercise that discretionary power upon publishing a
statutory instrument with regulations that are not inconsistent with PNDC Laws 284 and 286 and also the
provisions of the 1992 Constitution to govern the exercise
of the discretionary power.
Third, OHS violated the substantive requirements
of the APA by proffering a legally insufficient justification for rescinding DACA, obscuring the true policy rationale for this substantial change, and otherwise violating independent constitutional and
statutory provisions.
Data from the Health and Safety Executive and the Union's own casework demonstrates that in too many schools
statutory and good practice
provisions relating to the management
of asbestos are being flouted.
In a letter to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo dated June 20, and not previously reported, the Senate majority leader, John J. Flanagan, wrote that the intent
of the
provision «was to provide SUNY with
statutory authority to exempt charter schools from rules and regulations that were hampering innovative teaching and learning.»
(7) instructs the shadow Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority and their
statutory successors to apply high standards
of cost - effectiveness and demonstrate value for money in the business case, to report back to Parliament with up to date costings and a realistic timetable for the duration
of the work, and to include measures to ensure: the repair and replacement
of mechanical and electrical services, fire safety improvement works, the removal
of asbestos, repairs to the external and internal fabric
of the Palace, the removal
of unnecessary and unsightly accretions to the Palace, the improvement
of visitor access including the
provision of new educational and other facilities for visitors and full access for people with disabilities;
The Newspaper Society said: «The deregulation bill's
provisions could enable the current
statutory safeguards to be removed completely, reduced, weakened or otherwise radically altered at any later time, without prior consultation
of the media affected nor detailed parliamentary scrutiny
of the effect /
Mahmood highlighted that the Commission's independence comes from the integrity
of the election managers, adding that it was not necessarily drawn from
statutory provisions.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat Local Government Spokesperson, Peter Black has welcomed today's announcement by the Local Government Minister that she will be updating
statutory guidance on how local councils must publish decisions on senior officer pay and commencing the
provision in the Local Government (Democracy) Wales Act 2013 from April this year, that will give the Remuneration Panel for Wales oversight
of pay rises for Chief Executives.
The working group will examine a range
of issues, including removing outdated and redundant
provisions in the state's alcoholic beverage control laws and modernizing
statutory language for clarity.
Delivering the ruling, Tsoho said, «The plaintiff raised two issues in the written address for determination, to wit: Whether or not the 1st defendant (Saraki) can reject a valid
statutory appointment made by the President
of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria to the Office (
of the Chairman)
of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in accordance with the
provisions of the EFCC (Establishment) Act, 2004 and whether or not the 1st defendant is bound by the
provisions of the EFCC Act, 2004, with respect to the confirmation
of any appointment made by the President
of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria to the office
of the Chairman
of the EFCC.»
Ann Carlson, a professor
of environmental law at the University
of California, Los Angeles, says a repudiation
of Chevron deference «would mark a sea change in administrative and environmental law,» where the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other implementing agencies often must interpret ambiguous
statutory provisions, she wrote on Legal Planet, a U.C.L.A. blog.
The Department for Education issued
statutory guidance in July 2014 which requires the appointment
of a Virtual School Head (VSH) in every local authority and the
provision of a Personal Education Plan (PEP) for every child in care - but not for adopted children.
Scalia believed his job in education cases was to read and apply the text
of the law, and not allow his personal views on education to come in through the backdoor via free - ranging interpretations
of vague
statutory and constitutional
provisions.
The key points from each strand are highlighted as follows: Early Identification and support • Early identification
of need: health and development review at 2/2.5 years • Support in early years from health professionals: greater capacity from health visiting services • Accessible and high quality early years
provision: DfE and DfH joint policy statement on the early years; tickell review
of EYFS; free entitlement
of 15 hours for disadvantaged two year olds • A new approach to
statutory assessment: education, health and care plan to replace statement • A more efficient
statutory assessment process: DoH to improve the
provision and timeliness
of health advice; to reduce time limit for current
statutory assessment process to 20 weeks Giving parent's control • Supporting families through the system: a continuation
of early support resources • Clearer information for parents: local authorities to set out a local offer
of support; slim down requirements on schools to publish SEN information • Giving parents more control over support and funding for their child: individual budget by 2014 for all those with EHC plan • A clear choice
of school: parents will have rights to express a preference for a state - funded school • Short breaks for carers and children: a continuation in investment in short breaks • Mediation to resolve disagreements: use
of mediation before a parent can register an appeal with the Tribunal
In response to a Neil Carmichael, who called on the Education Secretary to make the subjects compulsory, Nicky Morgan said: «The vast majority
of schools already make
provision for PSHE and while the government agrees that making PSHE
statutory would give it equal status with other subjects, the government is concerned that this would do little to tackle the most pressing problems with the subject, which are to do with the variable quality
of its
provision, as evidenced by Ofsted's finding that 40 per cent
of PSHE teaching is less than good.
Statutory provision of PSHE will help to reduce the toll
of harm by giving children and young people the knowledge to recognise and cope with everyday hazards.
«The church strongly supports the
statutory requirement for collective worship in all schools and there is plenty
of flexibility in the
provision to enable all pupils to benefit without compromising their faith or lack
of it.
Second, particularly in states operating Title I under the
statutory provisions, individual students may be selected to receive supplementary educational services or priority for school choice options on the basis
of their family's low income.
As with NCLB, a state may request a waiver from the Secretary
of Education for specific
statutory or regulatory
provisions under the ESSA.
The political battle surrounding those
provisions, however, should serve as a warning
of what can happen when
statutory policy does not reflect the new demands
of quality authorizing.
Changes to school
provision, in the form
of statutory school organisation proposals, are often necessary as part
of local authority plans within the 21st Century Schools and Education Capital Programme.
In the Department's fiscal year (FY) 2006 appropriations bill, Congress also included language overriding the
statutory provision that SEAs use 50 percent
of the amount available for grants to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for formula awards and 50 percent for competitive awards.
In answer to a written question about what steps had been taken to ensure all schools were aware
of their responsibilities under the Baker Clause, academies minister Lord Agnew said on December 6 that Ofsted would «take account
of this
statutory guidance when developing its approach to assessing careers
provision».
No
statutory provision can be found for the compelling
of witnesses in a due process hearing.
As evidence
of the chaotic development
of the
statutory basis
of the school system since 2010, these
provisions do not apply to Academies, and I do not know
of a debate that they should apply.
Chris Minnich, the executive director
of CCSSO, said in a statement that it's part
of the federal role to ask for more information from states so that it can enforce «
statutory or regulatory
provisions.»
The school was one
of Leicestershire's radical «Phase 3» community colleges in which
statutory and community
provision was integrated, and innovative forms
of community engagement were developed.
TCTA vigorously opposed the legislation, arguing that it was not evidence - based, threatened to undermine key
statutory provisions that have long provided a baseline
of protections for teachers, parents and students, and was too broadly available to school districts that were mediocre in performance, given that districts with merely «acceptable» accountability ratings were eligible (95 percent
of school districts in Texas earned an acceptable rating in 2015).