Sentences with phrase «operating the rule of»

A very large share of statutory language is a blueprint setting forth the structure and organizational (constitution - like) operating rules of a vast governmental bureaucracy, and don't impose either private law or public law obligations on any private individuals.
Under the operating rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association that are applicable to ACH transactions involving your account, the Bank is not required to give next day notice to you of receipt of an ACH item, and the Bank will not do so.
The Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee will follow the operating rules of OASIS and any operating rules adopted by the LegalXML Member Section Steering Committee with the approval of OASIS management and the OASIS Board of Directors.

Not exact matches

In April, the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Aereo could continue to operate while the New York litigation moves forward.
Now, thanks to tough new mortgage lending and insurance rules announced by federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau in October, some analysts predict that so - called «shadow banking» firms, which operate largely outside the purview of regulators, will see a surge of fresh business from frustrated homebuyers who can't get conventional loans.
The current rules on the sale or transfer of radiowaves used to operate cellphone networks don't allow incumbents to bid on and win more than one block, but this doesn't apply to new entrants, said Yaghi.
Additionally, railway locomotive engineers need a certificate of the Canadian Railway Operating Rules.
-- there is one aspect of the cryptocurrency that I believe can teach us something important about the future of healthcare: Bitcoin and its coinish ilk are self - organizing systems that operate utterly outside the traditional structures and rules of financial engagement.
It forecast 2018 non-IFRS operating profit of 7.3 to 7.5 billion euros, adding that the implementation of IFRS 15, a new accounting rule on revenue recognition, would add 200 million euros to profits.
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As Harvard's David Weinberger pointed out in a recent post, Reddit has always been a semi-autonomous community, one that operates with only a very loose set of rules about behavior.
Rule No. 1: Operate within the rules and regulations of the industry.
New overtime rules take effect December 1st, which could have a pretty dramatic impact on operating costs for a lot of companies.
Over a hundred banks in London, which are branches of lenders headquartered elsewhere in the EU, operate under EU «passporting» rules and are uncertain whether they can still do business in Britain after it exits the bloc in March 2019.
The District Court of Frankfurt has ruled that Uber is not operating within German law, and the ride - hailing company could face a fine of 250,000 euros, or $ 328,000, per violation.
«All teams are operating under the same set of rules, so it is what it is, but it's hard,» Belichick said, adding, «It's hard to tell a guy, «This is what you should do,» but he really can't go out there and practice it.»
However, the ruling to classify a San Francisco - based driver as an employee instead of an independent contractor could potentially change how sharing - economy companies operate.
In a recent court case, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice is prohibited from using federal funds to prosecute businesses who operate within state laws regarding medical marijuana.
Non-GAAP information is not prepared under a comprehensive set of accounting rules and should only be used to supplement an understanding of Gilead's operating results as reported under GAAP.
Many of the rules are still being decided, but Robinson says for now, the startups will all be focused on operating within the know - your - customer regulations from the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
The court order does not impact the FAA's drone ruling passed last summer that requires businesses to register their drones and adhere to a number of guidelines when operating drones for commercial purposes like inspecting cellphone towers.
The Federal Aviation Administration's new ruling for how companies can operate drones came in effect on Monday, ushering in a potential wave of businesses using flying robots to perform tasks like monitoring crops during daylight and capturing panoramic pictures.
The AMT also has special rules for the treatment of net operating losses and depreciation.
These risks and uncertainties include competition and other economic conditions including fragmentation of the media landscape and competition from other media alternatives; changes in advertising demand, circulation levels and audience shares; the Company's ability to develop and grow its online businesses; the Company's reliance on revenue from printing and distributing third - party publications; changes in newsprint prices; macroeconomic trends and conditions; the Company's ability to adapt to technological changes; the Company's ability to realize benefits or synergies from acquisitions or divestitures or to operate its businesses effectively following acquisitions or divestitures; the Company's success in implementing expense mitigation efforts; the Company's reliance on third - party vendors for various services; adverse results from litigation, governmental investigations or tax - related proceedings or audits; the Company's ability to attract and retain employees; the Company's ability to satisfy pension and other postretirement employee benefit obligations; changes in accounting standards; the effect of labor strikes, lockouts and labor negotiations; regulatory and judicial rulings; the Company's indebtedness and ability to comply with debt covenants applicable to its debt facilities; the Company's ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; the Company's ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on acceptable terms; and other events beyond the Company's control that may result in unexpected adverse operating results.
In March 2015, Alibaba Singapore E-commerce, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group, where Ma is Executive Chairman, operating in Taiwan, was ordered to close its business or sell it within six months by the Taiwan economic authorities, who accused the affiliate of being a Chinese mainland company and violated some registration rules which are mandatory for a Chinese company.
Or taking a different route entirely: In Silicon Valley, bootstrapping is typically underrated and undervalued, but it it gives founders the freedom to operate by their own rules — and protection from compromising their personal values (and health) in the name of appeasing investors.
«As of now, according to our rules, they shouldn't be operating at the airport, «California Public Utilities Commission Director of Policy and Planning Marzia Zafar said.
In addition to the requirement that they receive official approval to operate and the prohibition on advertising, these platforms will be obliged to adhere to MiFID II's «conduct of business rules
The highly successful PR machine, operated both by the department itself and the large and loud proponents of the rule, is irrefutable and impressive.
The main barrier is to form a set of rules in which to operate, whereby the throttles are tied to an agreed upon set of metrics.
Rather than relying on accounting rules, economic book value comes from after tax operating profit (NOPAT) and weighted average cost of capital (WACC).
The Department of Labor plans to «push out guidance fairly shortly» to address questions about compliance with Labor's fiduciary rule, Timothy Hauser, chief operating officer of DOL's Employee Benefits Security Administration, said Monday.
Third, a number of studies have shown that Taylor Rules are robust in the sense that they generally perform quite well across a range of different assumptions about how the economy is structured and operates.
The rule requires that distributors of financial products into retirement accounts proceed on the basis of a fiduciary relationship and is aimed at removing potential conflicts of interest in which distributors steer clients into products because of higher commission revenue — unless distributors operate under an exemption.
The new rules require the broker or adviser to «operate in the best interest of the client.»
«Today's ruling is really just a reconfirmation of their earlier view,» said Marc Lustig, CEO of Ottawa - based CannaRoyalty Corp., which operates in California, Washington and Arizona.
Bullard points out that many retirement funds operating under strict ERISA rules continue to offer active funds, and recent lawsuits that target higher - priced index funds highlight the risk of recommending an S&P 500 fund when there's a lower - priced S&P fund in another fund family.
By Cerulli's numbers, less than 3 percent of the total advisor universe operated as an ERISA fiduciary plan specialist prior to finalization of Labor Department's fiduciary rule.
After a solid majority of California voters legalized adult - use cannabis last November, the onus has shifted to California cities and counties to pass rules for how and where retail marijuana stores and other cannabis businesses would be allowed to operate.
Kudlow claims China - US trade tensions are the result of China operating outside WTO rules.
changes in government reimbursement for our services and / or new payment policies (including, for example, the expiration of the moratorium limiting the full application of the 25 Percent Rule that would reduce our Medicare payments for those patients admitted to a long term acute care hospital from a referring hospital in excess of an applicable percentage admissions threshold) may result in a reduction in net operating revenues, an increase in costs, and a reduction in profitability;
Although not a rule, CFO reports that typically corporate funeral homes can be more expensive than family - owned funeral homes and that in the funeral industry, economies of scale do not always operate in favour of consumers.
But the filings offered little insight into how the fund will operate, raising concerns about its transparency and how it will comply with conflict of interest rules, ethics experts said.
This is not conspiratorial but rather a sociological commentary and the ruling elite is not beholden to an electorate but operates with a sense of noblesse oblige.
This means developers can simply fork from the current Bitcoin software branch, and bring a new version into existence, which will operate by a new set of rules.
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The management fee is a unified fee that includes all of the operating costs and expenses of the Fund (other than taxes, charges of governmental agencies, interest, brokerage commissions incurred in connection with portfolio transactions, distribution and / or service fees payable under a plan pursuant to Rule 12b - 1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and extraordinary expenses), including accounting expenses, administrator, transfer agent and custodian fees, Fund legal fees and other expenses.
Last week a Canadian judge ruled in favour of Iranian LGBTQ activist Shadi Amin in her defamation suit against a Canadian who operated a hitherto anonymous website attacking her.
The next bit of financial reform will have to increase oversight of the shadow banking sector (that is, institutions that in some ways operate like banks but have so far escaped stricter rules) and over-the-counter-derivatives, which are privately negotiated and have remained unregulated.
The banking industry has made repeal of the Volcker Rule its number one priority in Washington, perhaps explaining the large number of GS alumni operating inside the Beltway since the election of Donald Trump.
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