Sentences with phrase «permanent protection orders»

The court awarded the firm's client, previously a defendant in the criminal case, a permanent protection order against the alleged victim in that case and denied the alleged victim's request for a reciprocal order.

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The court ordered the permanent cease of Bt talong field trials and the protection, rehabilitation and restoration of the environment.
PROTECT families by supporting proposals that would keep guns out of the wrong hands, including the Extreme Risk Protection Order bill, which would make it possible for families and law enforcement to remove firearms from loved ones who could be a danger to themselves or others, and making permanent Kendra's Law, which grants judges the authority to issue orders that require people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric treatment.
At 1:30 p.m., the Senate Standing Committee on Energy and Telecommunications will meet to discuss various amendments to public service and general business law - including an act in relation to requiring companies to allow victims of domestic violence to cancel contracts when there is a permanent order of protection in place.
The sentence also came with a permanent order of protection which is in effect until October 11, 2019 for the victim.
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The money, as you might have gathered, was to keep his account with our firm current so that we would continue to represent him and his wife in their efforts to block the province's request to amend its protection order from temporary to permanent guardianship of the children.
Qualifying protection orders may be permanent, temporary or ex parte, but they must be issued by a court that has jurisdiction over the parties, and provide the defendant with reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard, consistent with due process.
Alberta's child protection legislation, the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, RSA 2000, c C - 12 (CYFEA), allows for restraining orders to be made in circumstances where a child has been apprehended or made subject to a supervision order or temporary or permanent guardianship order, and where there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a person has or is likely to physically or emotionally injure or sexually abuse the child (section 30).
In order to claim on the unemployment part of the Payment Protection policy, you must have been employed by the same company for the last 12 months on a permanent contract.
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After hearing all evidence, a judge will decide whether you have established sufficient grounds for continued protection and issue a permanent order.
To that end, the law allows a mother to request temporary and permanent court orders of protection to protect both the mother and children from abuse, and a judge is required to consider domestic violence as a factor against awarding custody to an abusive husband.
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