Sentences with phrase «prescribed by the laws»

And in fact, when it comes to intentional sins, there was no offering of any kind which was prescribed by the law.
If they perform the outward actions prescribed by the law, then they are doing all that is necessary.
Can be made from juice concentrate reconstituted with water and certain other ingredients (for example, vitamins or minerals) as prescribed by law.
... subject to such formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society, in the interests of national security, territorial integrity or public safety, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals,...
The campaign promise, he recounted, was that «we would modernise and formalise the Ghanaian economy through the establishment of a credible national database, and using the National Identification System (NIS) as the primary identifier, as prescribed by law
v. Ensures continuous updating through the Continuous Voter Registration, as prescribed by law.
Speaking to Citi News after the announcement of the swearing - in in Parliament on Friday, Dr. Apaak said the processes prescribed by law were inconveniencing several MPs.
The legislature shall prescribe by law the manner by which the amount of such indebtedness shall be determined and allocated among such school districts.
FYI from Article V of the state constituion: Except as otherwise provided in this constitution, the heads of all... departments and the members of all boards and commissions, excepting temporary commissions for special purposes, shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate and may be removed by the governor, in a manner to be prescribed by law.
General News of Friday, 18 May 2018 Source: Graphic.com.gh Mr. Love Alister and Mr. Kwebena Appiah The Ga West Municipal Assembly failed to elect a Presiding Member (PM) after two consecutive voting on Thursday as neither of the two contesting candidates was able to secure the required 18 votes of the 27 members as prescribed by law.
«The State Education Department and Chancellor Tisch should do their job properly and competently and enact the regulations governing the process by the end of June as prescribed by the law
Too low a dosage does not yield the NOx reduction prescribed by law and too high a dosage results in undesirable ammonia emissions.
The restructuring options prescribed by law include strong measures, such as turning failing schools into charter schools or allowing the state to take them over.
All leaves of absence for all district school board employees, except those leaves prescribed by law, shall be granted with or without compensation pursuant to rules adopted by the district school board.
The state legislature should take note of the fact that we had to take the DOE to court to get the public's voice heard as prescribed by law
Certificate of title, license fees, or any additional registration fee, if any; taxes; and other fees or charges that are allowed or prescribed by law are not included in advertised prices.
Disclaimer: Certificate of title, license fees, or any additional registration fee, if any; taxes; and other fees or charges that are allowed or prescribed by law are not included in advertised prices.
Whether disclosing the allergenic substances in the items on your menu is prescribed by law or not, we can all agree that divulging allergen information is simply the wise thing to do when it comes to safety and satisfaction of your patrons.
If you are a player in the food industry in Europe, however, providing allergen information on any loose food sold is now prescribed by law.
That is now prescribed by law because the evidence is very clear there's a linkage between cigarette smoke and cancer.
Except as provided in paragraph (2), if an individual has filed a separate return for a taxable year for which a joint return could have been made by him and his spouse under subsection (a) and the time prescribed by law for filing the return for such taxable year has expired, such individual and his spouse may nevertheless make a joint return for such taxable year.
The amount you would get in a lump sum is prescribed by law to be «actuarially neutral,» meaning you won't get any more (or less) than you would if you left the money in the plan.
If itemized and disclosed, certain taxes and fees prescribed by law are also excluded from the finance charge.
(5) Fees and charges prescribed by law which are or will be paid to public officials or agencies for recording or releasing a lien on property which secured the loan, provided, however, that a releasing fee may only be charged and collected at or after the time the lien is released.
It means we will no longer deduct tax from the interest you have earned, unless we are required to do so in specific circumstances prescribed by law.
Mandatory liability coverage is the minimal 3rd party liability coverage that is prescribed by law and included in every car insurance policy.
You have to use whichever method is prescribed by the laws in your country!
In the year of disposition the adjustment will be a subtraction for gain attributable to installment payments to be made in future taxable years provided that (i) the gain arises from an installment sale for which federal law does not permit the dealer to elect installment reporting of income, and (ii) the dealer elects installment treatment of the income for Virginia purposes on or before the due date prescribed by law for filing the taxpayer's income tax return.
The driver of a vehicle approaching a totally or partially blind pedestrian who is carrying a cane predominantly white or metallic in color, with or without a red tip, or using a guide dog, or a person employed by an accredited school for training guide dogs who provides notice through a sign or other method that he or she is training a dog as a guide dog shall take all necessary precautions prescribed by law to avoid injury to the blind pedestrian, and the dog trainer.
A licensed veterinarian or a professional service corporation organized for the practice of veterinary medicine may employ veterinary technicians to assist them in the practice of their profession in such capacities as are prescribed by law and as from time to time may be set by the commissioner or the state board of veterinary medicine.
Rocco Forte Hotels will respond to any enquiries as soon as possible but no later than within the timeframes prescribed by law.
With minimum construction standards prescribed by the law the choice to offer a standardized, certified, field proven, industry leading product was simple for Andrew Drury, All Treat's Manager of Compost Sales & Marketing.
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.
His successor, Premier Christy Clark, is struggling to solidify her leadership in the lead - up to an election prescribed by law for May 2013.
There is a huge backlog there because of the stunt pulled by the medical board (Query whether a state agency has the right to discipline someone for performing a duty prescribed by law — the question answers itself, at least in any rational system of law.
With reference to the right to freedom of expression under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, McGrath J pointed to s 5 which renders all fundamental rights and freedoms subject to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.
If a parent does not give them the minimum amount prescribed by law, the children have an automatic right to claim it.
The onus of justification was, of course, on the Attorney General to establish that the limitation on freedom of expression was justified in that: (a) it was prescribed by law; (b) related to a pressing and substantial objective; (c) was minimally intrusive; and, (d) the effects were proportional.
Justice McDougall came to the rare conclusion that the limitation was not «prescribed by law» as it was not sufficiently intelligible, at para. 137: ``... I find that the Act provides no intelligible standard according to which Justices of the Peace and the judiciary must do their work.
The percentage we may receive under this agreement is prescribed by law and depends upon the nature of the accident and the amount you recover.
So, if section 5 of the ESA says that the law prevails notwithstanding what a contract says, and section 54 of the ESA says that employers must provide employees employed for more than three months with at least the minimum amount of notice prescribed by that law, then obviously notwithstanding the fact that a contract says than an employee is «on probation», employees employed for more than three months must — at the very least — be provided with the minimum amount of notice prescribed by that statute.
Justice McDougall then moved on to consider the Oakes test and whether the statute could be saved under Charter s. 1 as a reasonable limit prescribed by law that is demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.
the lawful arrest or detention of a person for non-compliance with the lawful order of a court or in order to secure the fulfilment of any obligation prescribed by law;
According to the Court's decision, the infringement is a reasonable limit prescribed by law that can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society under section 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
It could not be said to be either «prescribed by law» or necessary in a democratic society.
It noted the requirement under Article 9 (2) that any limitation placed upon that right must be prescribed by law and necessary in a democratic society in order to serve a legitimate aim, including the rights and freedoms of others, which could be invoked by the defendant in this case.
The order was justifiable under Article 10, since it was both prescribed by law and necessary in a democratic society in order to protect the integrity of the legal proceedings and A's article 3 rights [69]- [76].
It is the responsibility of the plaintiff and the defendant to serve the subpoena on their witnesses and to offer to pay the witness fee prescribed by law.
In some states, the inclusion of the warning prescribed by law for a particular toy or category of toys may absolve the manufacturer of liability for a choking injury that results from the toy's use in contravention of the warning.
The supreme court shall have general appellate jurisdiction, co-extensive with the state, in both civil and criminal causes, and shall have a general superintending control over all inferior courts, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by law.
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