Sentences with phrase «order under this section»

Note: Before making orders under this section, the court must consider seeking the advice of a family consultant about the services appropriate to the parties» needs (see section 11E).
Akpan who represents Akwa Ibom north - east had on Tuesday raised a point of order under section 42 of the Senate rules - which has to do with matters of urgent national importance.
Custody and access assessments are typically court ordered under Section 30 of the Children's Law Reform Act or on consent of both parties.
A unit owner then applied to the Superior Court for a compliance order under section 134 of the Condo Act to require the board to hold the meeting that the owners had requisitioned.
If again, all the Accounts of Opuni have been frozen, and that all of it is the subject matter of a criminal trial, then, in that case, EOCO can apply for extension of the freezing order under section 40.
Asked for the NEI's stance on FirstEnergy Solution's recent application for an emergency order under Section 202 (c) of the Federal Power Act, which urged the DOE to «find that an emergency condition exists» in PJM's footprint, and to order the grid operator to enter into contracts with generators to maintain grid stability, Korsnick said the NEI considers the measure a «bridging strategy.»
He recently served as trial counsel for the complainant seeking a temporary exclusion order under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
Whilst taking a slightly different route to get there, the Court of Appeal agreed that the High Court had jurisdiction to make blocking orders under section 37 (1) of the Senior Courts Act, as interpreted in light of Article 11 of the Enforcement Directive (which provides that member states shall ensure that rights holders are in a position to apply for an injunction against intermediaries whose services are used by a third party to infringe an IP right).
With respect to the protection order under section 183, normally if a person requires such an order outside of the family context, the usual approach is to go to the police.
The Court was dismissive of the argument that a contractual nexus was required in order to justify a third party costs order under Section 51 (3) of the Senior Courts Act.
I agree with the majority when they say that production orders under section 487.012 (1) may involve different privacy interests than search warrants under section 487 (1) because search warrants permit police to enter into and search places, whereas production orders require only that a third party produce documents or data.
(3) If a matter that is the subject of a claim has also been the subject of a final order under section 43 [discipline orders] or 50 [superintendent orders in the public interest], a decision by the discipline committee or superintendent that makes a finding on evidence that
(11) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations specifying the form and content of orders under this section.
In the event that a licensee wishes to admit the allegations and consents to a Discipline Committee making a specified order under section 43 of the Real Estate Services Act, the licensee may make a proposal under section 41 to settle the matter by way of a consent order.
They provide for applications to be made for adult protection and support orders under section 127 of the Social Services and Well - being (Wales) Act 2014 (the Act).
First, it sought an order under sections 12 and 13 and paragraphs 73 (c), (e), (g) and (i) of NEBA declaring that certain Burnaby bylaw provisions did not apply to elements of the TM project and that therefore TM could begin its work notwithstanding that it had not yet received the necessary approvals under these bylaws.
In this case, because of the husband's assignment in bankruptcy, the wife should have obtained a court order under Section 69.4 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act for leave to pursue her claim.
``... it can not be right to make an order under section 51 (3) of the 1981 Act unless the Court is satisfied that the conduct of the party against whom the order is to be made has been causative of the costs which have been incurred by the person [applying for] the order.
We conclude that we can make an order under section 165.1 of the Act because, although it permits the imposition of a penalty, the goal of the penalty is not to punish but rather to protect the public interest.
A cost effective way to correct scheme rules: the High Court made an Order under section 48 Administration of Justice Act 1985 authorising trustees to apply the scheme rules in a particular way, on the basis it was clearly necessary to read certain words into the scheme rules to make sense of them.
[38] I would point out that an order under section 140 (1) does not deprive a person of access to justice; rather, it provides extra scrutiny by the court, and impresses potential claims with a form of orderliness without prejudicing their merits.
On 18 February 2013 the Minister of national Revenue moved ex parte for an order under section 231.2 (3) of the Income Tax Act, authorizing him to impose on KPMG LLP a requirement to provide information relating to certain of its unnamed clients, including their identities, and documentation relating to their participation in an offshore company tax structure.
Section 84 (4) provided that an application for an order under the section could not be made unless «at all times during the preceding ten weeks the child's home was with the applicant or, in the case of an application by two people, both of them».
The petitioners say that s. 26 (4) does not extend to members of the Non-Regulated Group and that an investigator appointed by the Law Society does not have the jurisdiction to make an order under that section against the Non-Regulated Group,» explains Butler, in the ruling.
Amendment to pleadings 13 Unless a judge orders otherwise, the responding party shall not be permitted to amend their pleadings in the proceeding, a) in order to prevent or avoid an order under this section dismissing the proceeding; or b) if the proceeding is dismissed under this section, in order to continue the proceeding.
(2) The Director may make an order under this section if the Director is of the opinion, on reasonable and probable grounds, that the requirements specified in the order are necessary or advisable so as,
(b) a provision of an order under this Act, other than an order under section 99.1, 100.1, 150 or 182.1 or an order of a court; or
51 An appeal lies from an order or a refusal to issue an order under section 49 or 50 in the same manner as an appeal from a conviction or acquittal in respect of an offence mentioned in such section.
(3) An order under this section shall not authorize the interception of any private communication.
(i) a copy of the order made under section 12 or 13 of the Act that was not complied with and of the order under section 14 of the Act,
During the time required for the provincial officer to obtain an order under section 158 of this Act or a warrant under section 158 of the Provincial Offences Act.
(b) where the inspection or search referred to in subsection (1) is under an order under section 158 of this Act or under a warrant issued under section 158 of the Provincial Offences Act and a time limit for the inspection or search is specified in the order or warrant, be effective until the expiration of that time.
(6) An employer or bargaining agent named in an order under this section may request a hearing before the Hearings Tribunal with respect to the order, and, where the order was made following a complaint but the complaint has not been settled, the complainant may also request a hearing.
(3) To the extent possible, an order under this section must give effect to the rules respecting the determination of parentage set out under this Part.
An order under Section 110 will prohibit the possession of firearms, crossbows, restricted weapons, ammunition, or explosives, prohibited weapons, prohibited devices, and prohibited ammunition for a maximum of up to ten years.
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