Sentences with phrase «other public right of way»

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No Mark not all Atheists feel that way but most of us do feel that religion in the public square can be quite damaging especially when it comes to denying other their equal rights or when it tries to oppress people.
There's no «right» way to arrive at a price yet oddsmakers typically have their hands forced to an extent by the market Rather than going rouge, hanging a line at -2.5 for a football game when other books sit -3 says enough about taking a strong position instead of just using pick and then being shocked when every public bettor and professional buries PK.
But though 80 percent of the charters in her home state perform worse than traditional public schools, DeVos — a billionaire whose family has also opposed workers» rights, gay marriage and has contributed heavily to a variety of other right - wing causes — has led the way in resisting any attempts to regulate or improve Michigan charter performance.
The shareholders also authorised that the additional capital of N100bn should be raised by way of a public offering, rights issue or any other method deemed fit by the board in local or international market or the combination of both.
ANDREW LANSLEY: Yes, I think he was right because the authority of parliament frankly has been brought in to crisis point and that authority needs to be re-established not just in relation to the Speaker, but in so many other ways, which is why tomorrow for example, the scrutiny panel that David Cameron has established, that is going to be looking not only at making sure that everything we do is transparent and reasonable in the future on clear, unambiguous rules, but we are going to look back, as indeed we've done in the Shadow Cabinet and said, it's not about whether we were within the rules, it's not about whether it was legitimate, it's actually about whether we have done something which is unreasonable, which the public would not regard as acceptable and that, that test, that tougher test is one we've applied to ourselves and we will apply throughout the Conservative Parliamentary Party.
The Fort Worth city council has passed an ordinance making it illegal to «sell, exchange, trade, barter, lease, rent, give away or display for a commercial purpose any live animal on any roadside, public right of way, parkway, median, park, playground, swimming pool, other recreational area, flea market, or commercial or retail parking lot that is generally accessible to the public».
CURRENT: LA Water is produced by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and the Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti Graphic and Web Design by Still Room Web development by El Bug Farm Historical Photos Courtesy of Los Angeles City Archives, Public Works Right of Way Collection All Other Photos Courtesy of City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Public Art Division unless otherwise noted.
And through conversations with others in the growing climate justice movement, I began to see all kinds of ways that climate change could become a catalyzing force for positive change — how it could be the best argument progressives have ever had to demand the rebuilding and reviving of local economies; to reclaim our democracies from corrosive corporate influence; to block harmful new free trade deals and rewrite old ones; to invest in starving public infrastructure like mass transit and affordable housing; to take back ownership of essential services like energy and water; to remake our sick agricultural system into something much healthier; to open borders to migrants whose displacement is linked to climate impacts; to finally respect Indigenous land rights — all of which would help to end grotesque levels of inequality within our nations and between them.
Among other things, he coordinates and oversees leasing agent activity, negotiates lease terms with individual landowners, secures surface use agreements and rights - of - way from private landowners and public agencies.
«Permitted Use»: (1) Installing, operating, maintaining, removing, replacing and collecting data from meteorological towers, stations and anemometers, conducting avian, archeological and biological assessments, environmental assessments, soil and preconstruction analysis, and other studies and evaluations deemed necessary by Grantee for purposes of evaluating the Wind Resources of the Premises, exercising the rights granted to Grantee hereunder, and developing the Wind Energy Project; (2) Constructing, installing, operating, accessing, maintaining and removing (including, when necessary, replacing)(a) WTGs on WTG Pads on the Premises for the conversion of Wind Resources to electricity, and including replacing WTGs for purposes of repowering for conversion of Wind Resources to electricity on WTG Pads located on the Premises and / or in connection or conjunction with other real property on which the Wind Energy Project is located; and (b) all related Improvements (i) necessary or convenient to Grantee in conjunction with WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (ii) for the use by Grantee in collecting, transmitting or otherwise making electricity from the WTGs on the Wind Energy Project marketable and available for sale; or (iii) for the use by Grantee for access to and from the Improvements or a public right of way to the WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (in each case, whether or not such WTGs are on the Premises), or (3) uses otherwise permitted herein.
I would say it's pretty odd that the State of Alaska could withhold documents from the public about a commission that will go a long way towards influencing its policies on energy, environment, property rights, taxes, the state budget, land use, education, and just about every other public policy area.
Second, the Quebec government has not put forward any evidence that public servants who do wear religious symbols make decisions or act in a manner that affects the rights and freedoms of others, or that state neutrality in Quebec is in any way threatened.
I think that there are clear grounds for both granting patent rights that ensure inventions reach the public, and limiting those rights in ways that reflect the public investment (much as other forms of investment become shareholders in assets).
We also looked at a decision relating to claims under the Party Walls Etc Act in Bridgland v Earlsmead Estates [2015] EWHC B8 (HC)(our blog is here); the existence of historic public rights of way in R (Andrews) v Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs and others [2015] EWCA Civ 669 (our blog is here); and July saw a crucial decision about the status of a framework agreement for the purposes of a landlord's consultation obligations in Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea v Lessees of 1 - 24 Pond House [2015] UKUT 0395.
In MacIssac, the owner of the property nearest to the public road, who'd claimed that the other owners had no right to use the dip around the large rock outcrop, might actually have known, before acquiring the property, that the other owners a right of way over the dip.
So the notion that the constitution could bridge the boundaries that are too often created by provincial laws and that the justices could find a right to economic liberty in the way that they've laudably found rights to so many other pieces of modern Canada was dazzlingly tempting to many of our brightest commentators and public policy thinkers.
Although some criticisms of the statutory human rights system may be valid, and some jurisdictions have less comprehensive schemes than others (for example, human rights commissions are absent from the legislative schemes of Nunavut and British Columbia), the fact remains that the statutory human rights system has the potential to serve the public interest in ways that a private law model of tort or contract litigation does not.
I fervently hope that you and other erstwhile supporters of ABS will have the courage of epiphany and will eschew the worst idea to hit the profession in centuries, and will instead (1) strive to maintain the hard - won full and uncompromised independence of the legal profession, (2) fight against the greedy forces that would cartelize the delivery of legal services to the permanent detriment of the public and the profession, (3) be eternally vigilant in preserving our privilege / right of self - regulation, and (4) strive assiduously toward identifying and implementing effective ways (we pretty much already know them) to bring down the one horrific barrier to justice.
Among other things, the team has extensive knowledge on infrastructure issues and the deployment of competitive networks and services, including access to rights - of - way, conduits, and utility poles; municipal franchising disputes; and disputes related to municipal and state - mandated franchise fees and fees in support of Public, Educational and Government («PEG») channels.
As Justice Dickson noted, «Freedom means that, subject to such limitations as are necessary to protect public safety, order, health, or morals or the fundamental rights and freedoms of others, no one is to be forced to act in a way contrary to his beliefs or his conscience.»
For example, there happens not to be a public footpath or other right of way in my back garden, and so if you go there without permission (or other legal justification) then you would be trespassing.
«The hope here is that we've created a moral push to do it in the context of a public health - care system that offers testing on a not - for - profit basis and we hope companies will see the right way forward and the government will step in if more roadblocks are thrown up in the form of gene patents on other tests,» she says.
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Small Cell: Vary in dimensions from the size of a bread box to 100 feet in height; equipment is smaller; range is a few meters to a few kilometers; typically installed on street lights and utility poles or other items in the public right of way.
Come to the meeting Brian has organized, if for no other reason than to help coagulate the flowing blood, from the wounds Ms.. A has inflicted upon those of us whose only intent is to earn a decent living and try as hard as we might to do things the right way, not just for the public, but for ourselves.
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