Sentences with phrase «piece of the law»

Different pieces of law give you rights to get information about what you owe.
Parent and family engagement and consultation have always been a key piece of the law, focused on the low - income parents of «Title I - participating» children.
In other words, they could threaten to call a general election over any vote or piece of law if they lost.
It'll be one of the most dangerous pieces of law this country has ever produced.
To carry on you will almost certainly need to use a different piece of law to the one you already tried and went to court with.
Additionally, the association has long enjoyed a collaborative relationship with the Canadian Bar Association's B.C. Branch on collecting various pieces of law firm management information.
The first piece of the law, which relaxes Depression - era rules that ban companies from advertising investment opportunities to the public, went into effect in September.
Rather, Collins said in Trump's first 100 days, Republicans will repeal pieces of the law through the reconciliation process, which requires fewer votes but limits what can be removed.
It is one of the weirdest pieces of law ever proposed by a British government.
Since then, the group has been «chipping away» at pieces of law that restrict nurse practitioners from practicing as fully as they should be able to, said Stephen Ferrara, executive director of the association.
This mostly pernicious piece of law now has international reach.
A fundamental piece of the law requires each school district to set aside at least one percent of its Title I funds for parent and family engagement activities, and districts must actively include parents and family members in decisions regarding how these funds are spent.
The second group, four Republicans led by former Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander (TN) and Johnny Isakson (GA), announced a series of bills to fix pieces of the law.
Yet in November 2009, the Supreme Court ruled in a shock judgment, that followed strong arguments from the banks expensive barristers, that due to a narrow technical decision bank charges didn't NEED to be fair — well at least on the main piece of law that was tried.
You could argue that adopting only the (much) tried and true in technology is a sensible thing; after all, who wants to tie even a small piece of law's seamless web to something that will crumble faster than acid paper.
Although PLEI material is accessible and digestible, it tends to boil complex issues down to bite - sized chunks that are so general that they don't explain how all the bits and pieces of the law work together, and, worse, can sometimes give rise to a false sense confidence as a result.
• Was Perkins Coie trying to be cutting - edge with this unusual piece of law firm swag?
Usually for these types of things there is either a specific piece of legislation or a series of interjoined pieces of law that make it possible.
«It's a critical piece of law in the country, and no one really knows what it means or says.
When it comes to the UK, EU directives have been turned into laws using Statutory Instruments — a process which means the government isn't required to create a new piece of law and get it passed through parliament every time a new legal act is created.
I bring up «common use», because the biggest piece of law in US Firearms history came in 2008 with DC vs. Heller in a highly controversial 5 - 4 decision, the Justices found that the Second Amendment was an individual right, and that individuals had the right to own «weapons in common use».
One of the key pieces of that law, the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA) was a direct command to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to put regulations in place that would establish legally enforceable emissions reductions.
After this piece of the law went into effect in August, religious nonprofits were given «safe harbor» of one year from implementing the law.
The coalition purposefully created a piece of law which was simultaneously revolutionary and indecipherable.
The Ministry of Justice said the removal of «redundant and sometimes absurd» pieces of law would simplify and modernise the law.
«New York is so far forwards with regards to open data,» says Hidalgo, and the piece of the law that allows gun owners to remain anonymous «is something that came out in the dark of the night.»
The argument against Mahoney's raise cited a piece of law that said the executive's salary could not be raised during an elected term.
«So what this does is eliminates that piece of law that prevents people from paying.»
«Obviously Medicaid expansion was a piece of the law, and perhaps some states would continue that with state dollars so that would affect how many people gain or lose insurance,» Hoadley says.
This piece of law applies to all new charges from 6 April 2007, and to people who had charges before April 2007 providing the borrowing was still outstanding on 6 April 2008.
This is a piece of law that wasn't looked at in the test case, and it's likely to be easier to argue (though still far from a guaranteed success).
But there's a small problem with hanging your hat on that one piece of law and not looking at anything else relevant.
The recent presidential decree banning immigrants from certain nations refers to 8 USC 1187 (a)(12), identifying aliens «from countries referred to in» that piece of law, which explicitly names Syria...
Let's take the all - too - common requirement that some piece of the law be displayed somewhere in ALL CAPS.
Another piece of law to be familiar with as a plaintiff in Idaho is the state's statute of limitations, which allows personal injury victims two years from the date of their accident to sue.
Every piece of law firm marketing should always have an offer.
The industry does a fair job of regulating itself, but if we are to have federal legislation, wouldn't it be nice to have a piece of law that was well considered, thoughtful and reasonable?
Every piece of your law firm marketing should be focused on the client's needs.
But there's a small problem with hanging your hat on that one piece of law and not looking at anything else relevant.
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