Sentences with phrase «only practicable»

- A related point is that a Norwich Pharmacal order is a remedy of last resort and an order will only be made where the third party is the only practicable source of information.
(i) Whether the applicant has provided evidence sufficient to raise a valid, bona fide or reasonable claim; (ii) Whether the applicant has established a relationship with the third party from whom the information is sought such that it establishes that the third party is somehow involved in the acts complained of; (iii) Whether the third party is the only practicable source of the information available; (iv) Whether the third party can be indemnified for costs to which the third party may be exposed because of the disclosure, some [authorities] refer to the associated expenses of complying with the orders, while others speak of damages; and (v) Whether the interests of justice favour the obtaining of disclosure.
Recognize that reducing the build up of CO2 in the atmosphere is the only practicable solution to mitigating ocean acidification;
However, this strategy is only practicable if you're really concerned about getting your credit score as high as possible in a short amount of time (less than 2 months).
Governments realise that the only practicable way to provide this is by nuclear power, and so many more power stations are being planned, using new designs that are even safer and more economical than those presently in operation [2].

Not exact matches

And finding such standards practicable, we try to persuade ourselves that they represent not only all that we need to ask of ourselves or that others have a right to ask of us, but also all that God demands of us.
But Mr Huhne told the Commons that domestic emissions would only be reduced «as far as is practicable and affordable».
Pakistan's «tribal areas» which are the source of many bombings like the West Bank and Gaza Strip in Israel which is home to many bombers when this was a common occurrence in Israel, are both only weakly under the control of the central national government's authority, but it is much more practicable for Israel to wall off the areas that it does not fully control (which was the single most important policy decision that led to fewer bombings in Israel) than it is to do so in Pakistan.
Cuomo did not say when marijuana will be available under an expedited program, only that the drug would be dispensed to eligible patients «as soon as practicable
In terms of landfill, this method will only be used when no other method of disposable is practicable.
-- Key stations in commuter rail transportation systems shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as soon as practicable but in no event later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, except that the time limit may be extended by the Secretary of Transportation up to 20 years after the date of enactment of this Act in a case where the raising of the entire passenger platform is the only means available of attaining accessibility or where other extraordinarily expensive structural changes are necessary to attain accessibility.
Only those ideas which Judd deemed good or practicable resulted in three - dimensional objects:
Only one jurisdiction in Canada, Saskatchewan, clearly sets out an obligation to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, that workers are not exposed to harassment respecting any matter or circumstance arising out of the worker's employment.
The requirement for insured lawyers to report potential claims to the insurer as soon as practicable upon becoming aware of circumstances which might result in a claim is not only part of every CLIA liability insurance policy, but also set out in the Law Society of Manitoba Rules and the Code of Professional Conduct.
Justice Dley ultimately found the evidence only supported one breach — the defendant failed to ride her bike «as near as practicable to right side of the road,» as required by the B.C. Motor Vehicle Act.
Because Art 5 (1) of Directive 89/391 (duty on employers to ensure the safety and health of workers) does not require employers to be subject to no - fault liability, the UK, by restricting the duty on employers to ensure the safety and health of workers in all aspects related to work to a duty to do that only «so far as is reasonably practicable», has not failed to fulfil its obligations under the Directive.
It has to be said that this case was under the old procedures, denying any further «not reasonably practicable» extension where the claim had only been brought after the expiry of the original three - month period and the further three - month extension period then available.
They urged that the standard address disclosures only, and not uses, which would make implementation far more practicable and less burdensome.
Not only would there be a loss of desirable flexibility in implementation, but it would not be possible to define «to the extent practicable» in a way that makes sense for all types of covered entities.
These commenters urged that the information sought must be relevant and material, as specific and narrowly drawn as reasonably practicable, and only disclosed if de-identified information could not reasonably be used.
Response: As noted above, this provision only applies if the covered entity has actual knowledge of the harm, and requires mitigation «to the extent practicable
If the government had considered what was «reasonably practicable» only by reference to the departmental budgets of DEFRA and BERR, and if those budgets had been set without reference to the government's duties under WHECA 2000, then there might have been a potential breach of duty under the Act.
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