Sentences with phrase «particular statute»

Most of us who practice in regulated sectors and who therefore are required to know the minutiae and spend time on detailed interpretation of particular statutes can attest that this sort of word - by - word analysis is both routine and regular.
State legislatures are not alone in recognizing the unique nature of the real estate industry and the corresponding need to carve out real estate professionals from general application of particular statutes.
Language was also added to clarify that an open - enrollment charter school is not considered to be a «local governmental entity» or a «political subdivision» unless a particular statute specifically says that it applies to charter schools.
Even if the state does not have a particular statute you can usually negotiate the rate with the company.
While the point made by user6726 is not wrong with respect to this particular statute, it doesn't address a more basic point about how the supremacy clause works.
Historical coverage is approximately five years; * You can compare two different versions of a particular document; * You can noteup statutes» sections; * RSS feeds are available to inform you about legislative changes of a particular statute or database; * And much more...
Courts must proceed with extreme caution when called upon not to interpret the words of a particular statute, but to determine whether an existing enactment now «runs afoul» of «society's basic values,» where it did not in the past.
The annual statutes sources contain the commencement information for each annual statute, as well as a list of the acts amended by any particular statute.
You have to look at the particular statute to determine if it is a summary vs. indictable offence.
Although acknowledging that this definition was peculiar to that particular statute he observed that it was the meaning ascribed to the word by those who draft lease documentation.
However, the requirements depend on the particular statutes at issue.
The degree of statutory privilege depends upon the protection granted by a particular statute.
And even that list isn't fully complete; a few months back, I recovered attorneys fees under the Uniform Property and Relocation Assistance Act (though this particular statute is quirky and reimburses only for fees actually incurred by the clients as opposed to fees generated by the lawyers).
I can imagine circumstances in which it may make sense to call a freelance comedian an employee, as the Ontario CA recently held a bunch of freelance truckers to be employees of a dispatch service, in order to apply a particular statute.
It was proposed above to define breach with reference to a particular statute, and all the relevant statutes make some provision for their enforcement.
The fact that a particular statute is consistent with the common law does not exempt it from the RDA.
In fact the Court in Miriuwung Gajerrong was insistent that these latter rights were not to be identified by reference to the use that was made of the land after the grant was made but from an analysis of the legal effect of particular grants by or pursuant to the particular statute under consideration.
In some cases, where a tenure is created after 1975, the RDA may operate to extend to native title holders the compensation provided under the particular statute to other titleholders.
Just because something is on the statutes of a given state doesn't necessarily mean that this particular statute is constitutional under either the state's laws or federal law; or that the enactment of that particular statute and how it is applied is unconstitutional under a state's laws or federal law.
I would agree that, based on my reading of that particular statute, it does limit (only in Ohio) someone's ability to act as a POA in the exchange of real estate.
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