Sentences with phrase «order imposing»

(5) The court must not make an order imposing a sentence of imprisonment on a person under this section in respect of:
(i) made an order imposing a sanction or taking an action in respect of a contravention by the person of the primary order; or
(a) made an order imposing a sanction or taking an action in respect of a contravention by the person of the primary order; or
Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing new sanctions against Venezuela for its controversial «petro» cryptocurrency.
(3) An administrative penalty that is not paid in accordance with the terms of the order imposing the penalty is a debt due to the Crown and is also enforceable as such.
In addition to a finding that parenting time would endanger the child's physical health or significantly impair the child's emotional development, in any order imposing or continuing a parenting time restriction, the court shall enumerate the specific factual findings supporting the restriction and may enumerate the conditions that the restricted party could fulfill in order to seek modification in the parenting plan.
The conditions for making and upholding a non-derogating control order under PTA 2005, ss 2 (1)(a) and 3 (10) were that the secretary of state «(a) has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the individual is or has been involved in terrorism - related activity; and (b) considers it necessary, for purposes connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism, to make a control order imposing obligations on that individual».
An order imposing an immediate provisional suspension or restriction of the right to engage in professional activities would remain in force until the earliest of the following occurrences:
This case presents the following issue: Does the Court of Appeal lack jurisdiction over an appeal from an order imposing sanctions on an attorney if the notice of appeal is brought in the name of the client rather than in the name of the attorney?
On 27 and 28 March 2017, the Supreme Court heard the appeal of R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor & Another in which it considered whether the order imposing fees in the employment tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal is indirectly discriminatory and whether it breaches the EU principle of effectiveness.
The decision demonstrates that the circumstances in which a court will make an order imposing a constructive trust over the defendant's property... read more
If they have been disciplined, then (at least in some cases) there is a link to the order imposing discipline.
In the Ontario Court of Appeal case of Dimopoulos v Mustafa, 2016 ONSC 4119, the plaintiff argued that the defendant insurer had not meaningfully participated in the mediation and sought an Order imposing a cost penalty on the insurer.
Meanwhile, similar cap - and - trade legislation in Washington state — which traced back to 2007, when the state's then - governor, Democrat Christine Gregoire, signed an executive order imposing carbon targets on the state — got caught up in the great right - wing backlash of 2008 — 2010 and died in the state Senate.
In the past few weeks, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed an executive order imposing a state - controlled monitor for the authority's finances, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development decreed that the city seek permission to spend any federal funds on the authority.
However, Rangiah J rejected the «proposition that the mere commencement of an appeal against an order imposing apecuniary penalty is, in the absence of prejudice to the respondent, enough to warrant a stay of the order pending the appeal.»
Thus the new order imposes a comprehensive strategy based on customer satisfaction, in order to reverse this positive attitude on brand image, customer trust and loyalty.
The presidential order imposed a temporary ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries, but a federal judge has barred enforcement of the order while the court considers a challenge brought by Washington state.
The global economy may need that kind of restraining order imposed on the major central banks and central planners.
In early March, Trump signed orders imposing a 25 % tariff on imported steel and a 10 % tariff on imported aluminum, in a move he argued would protect and benefit U.S. workers and companies.
The right proportion, tested anew every day according to changing conditions, between group - freedom and collective order; or absolute order imposed indefinitely for the sake of an era of freedom alleged to follow «of its own accord.»
Nominalists share with Scotus the voluntarist understanding of divine and human will, the unboundedness of possibility, the view of creation as an order imposed by God's arbitrary will, and the rejection of the doctrine of analogy.
But to do so means to impose an order upon them, and the type of order imposed depends upon the categories employed.
The new order imposed by the Court is abortion on demand.
There are a variety of ways in which this is so, but, at the same time, it's clear that certain aspects of pagan familial virtue are not exactly incompatible with the Biblical sacred order that can check or overcome their excesses and pathologies — just as the Biblical order imposes powerful interdicts, not to be confused with taboos, against the kind of violent desires that, to the morbid fascination of the ancient Greeks, deconstructed and destroyed the identities of family - bound individuals.
Television has come to order our lives in such a way that it becomes gratifying to live in harmony with the order imposed by this thing beyond.
The British Motorcyclists Federation have welcomed a High Court decision to quash Traffic Regulation Orders imposed by The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.
Seneca Leadership is honoring a gag order imposed by an arbitration panel.
On Jan. 30, a slimmed - down Matthews, wearing prison greens, shackled hand and foot and escorted by a pair of state corrections officers, appeared briefly in the hallways of the Ulster County Courthouse en route to a holding pen where he was to await a hearing on his alleged failure to abide by restitution order imposed by the court last year as part of his sentence on two counts of grand larceny.
A gag and protective order imposed by Solomon prevented him from discussing the matter further after the hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Watch the world united and divided by John Venn's 1880 «inclusive and exclusive circles» and see order imposed on the elements in Mendeleyev's original periodic table (1869).
Farmers self - organized a democracy from the bottom up, free of the order imposed by kings or lords.
An obviously flawed movie, but remaining brilliantly undiminished because of its realistic portrayal of community chaos from too much order imposed by and upon the dysfunctional.
The order imposes a $ 111,793.71 judgment that will be suspended due to Chevalier's inability to pay.
The exceptions to this rule are: penalties, fines, forfeiture and compensation orders imposed by any court, any liability due to fraud, any obligation to pay aliment, student loans, and money owed to someone who holds a security on your property such as a secured loan or mortgage loan.
Most debts except: fines, penalties, compensation and forfeiture orders imposed by any court; any debt that has been incurred through fraud; student loans; any obligation to pay maintenance to an ex-spouse due under a court order (not Child Support Agency arrears or Child Maintenance Service arrears); and money owed to a creditor whose debt is secured on your property (such as a mortgage or secured loan).
- A lump sum deduction order — which is a third party debt order imposed by administrative fiat.
While the judge didn't deny custody there was an order imposed that «the father shall not use drugs in the presence of the child».
(5) A certificate of withdrawal of a requirement imposed under subsection (1) or (3) may be registered in the proper land registry office on the title of the real property to which the requirement relates, if the certificate is in a form approved by the Minister, is signed or authorized by a person who has authority to make orders imposing requirements under subsection (1) and is accompanied by a registrable description of the property.
(2) A certificate setting out a requirement imposed under subsection (1) may be registered in the proper land registry office on the title of the real property to which the requirement relates, if the certificate is in a form approved by the Minister, is signed or authorized by a person who has authority to make orders imposing requirements under subsection (1) and is accompanied by a registrable description of the property.
The defendants were charged with conspiracy to breach the control order imposed on H.
And the wife had to agree to be subject to a no contact order even when the facts as she alleged them legally entitled her to have a no contact order imposed on her husband with no similar condition imposed on her.
This case concerned the question of whether non-derogating control orders imposed on six individuals under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (PTA 2005) breached Art 5 (right to liberty) of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention).
The Court must review final orders imposing death sentences, district court decisions declaring a State statute or provision of the State Constitution invalid, bond validations, and certain orders of the Public Service Commission on utility rates and services.
The Court of Appeal considered that again the argument was that the Fees Order imposed higher fees on type B claims, which included discrimination claims.
A mandatory surcharge under s. 737 of 30 % of any fine order imposed, $ 100 per summary conviction or $ 200 per indictable conviction.
When staying out of court, separating couples want and need to work together to prepare a separation agreement (as opposed to a court order imposed by a judge, if the couple were fighting in court).
The receiving party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required pursuant to judicial order or other compulsion of law; provided that the receiving party shall provide prompt notice of such requirement to the disclosing party (to the extent legally permitted) and shall comply, at the disclosing party's expense, with any protective order imposed on such disclosure; provided further that the disclosing party shall reimburse the receiving party for the reasonable cost of compiling and providing secure access to such Confidential Information if such disclosure is required as part of a legal proceeding that involves the disclosing party.
Client was arrested for carrying a cellular phone and a small amount of marijuana, both of which were breaches of a Conditional Sentence Order imposed by the British Columbia Supreme Court for Possessing Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking.
The case concerned a challenge to control orders imposed on terrorist suspects, based, «solely or to a decisive degree» on closed evidence which the controlee had not had the opportunity to properly challenge.
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