A family violence order is an order (including an interim order) made under
a prescribed law of a state or territory to protect a person from family violence.
If there has been no other case involving you at the Family Court registry in which your Application for Consent Orders is to be filed you must also file a copy of the certificate of registration of de facto relationship or other proof (if you were a party to a de facto relationship which is registered under
a prescribed law of a state or territory and are seeking financial or de facto partner maintenance orders).
Family violence order — an order (including an interim order) made under
a prescribed law of a State or Territory to protect a person from family violence.
means an order (including an interim order) made under
a prescribed law of a State or Territory to protect a person from family violence.
Not exact matches
There is another important aspect
of «eye for an eye» that is often overlooked: in the Bible, the
law prescribes that the punishment be leveled against the offending individual by the
state.
And when we realize that the average person today is paying the federal government around 25 %
of their income, and then paying another 10 % (or more) for
state, county, and city taxes, we are paying a little more in taxes today than what was
prescribed by the Mosaic
Law for the people
of Israel to pay their government.
Further more, there are enabling
laws, Revenue Act
of 1982 and Decree 106
of 1992 (now an Act), which stipulates the composition
of the Committee and recommends 10 %
of State Internally Generated Revenue IGR to be contributed to the account which is to be shared in accordance with a formula
prescribed by the House
of Assembly
of that
State.
All the men also pointed to the things they did get done, including a five - year renewal
of Kendra's
law, the appointment
of a new chairman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Court
of Appeals judge, legislation requiring
state contracts to use American - made steel and allow medical marijuana to be
prescribed for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Prevention efforts in his proposal include expansion
of a Staten Island school prevention program Citywide, creation
of a «Synthetics Task Force» with federal,
state and city
law enforcement and «develop [ing] clearer standards for
prescribing opioids.»
«The President, Vice President, Governor, Deputy Governor, Ministers
of the Government
of the Federation and Commissioners
of the Governments
of the
States, Members
of the National Assembly and
of the Houses
of Assembly
of the
States, and such other public officers or persons as the National Assembly may by
law prescribe shall not maintain or operate any bank account in any country outside Nigeria»
Kazeem also disclosed that the
State House
of Assembly was in the process
of passing a
law that would exclusively deal with the activities
of land grabbers by
prescribing appropriate stiff punishment for offenders.
In real terms, these rules which exist in virtually every jurisdiction, include
laws and regulations which forbid the unauthorized use
of state resources for political purposes, contributions from dubious sources, violation
of campaign funding limits as
prescribed by enabling
laws, the use
of money to influence voters and election outcomes, non-disclosure
of campaign spending, abuse
of media, broadcasting and political advertising rules, and rules on declaration
of assets, academic qualifications, health and other disclosures and internal party guidelines and rules.
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.
Even though Obama said in 2008 that he considered the «basic concept
of using medical marijuana for the same purposes and with the same controls as other drugs
prescribed by doctors... entirely appropriate» and did not plan on using the DOJ's resources to circumvent
state laws, the department has continued to raid, and in some cases shut down, dispensaries and cultivation facilities in at least nine
state since he took office.
«The
state government sees cultism as a serious security issue requiring urgent attention and has accordingly amended the State Cultism Law to prescribe stiffer penalties for convicts and those who aid and abet them, besides providing operational support to all security agencies in the state in their fight against all forms of criminalities, including cultism.&r
state government sees cultism as a serious security issue requiring urgent attention and has accordingly amended the
State Cultism Law to prescribe stiffer penalties for convicts and those who aid and abet them, besides providing operational support to all security agencies in the state in their fight against all forms of criminalities, including cultism.&r
State Cultism
Law to
prescribe stiffer penalties for convicts and those who aid and abet them, besides providing operational support to all security agencies in the
state in their fight against all forms of criminalities, including cultism.&r
state in their fight against all forms
of criminalities, including cultism.»
«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.»
Currently, there are nine
states that have enacted Internet Safety
Laws (California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Virginia) which require online dating sites to follow
prescribed compliance measures to avoid penalties for violation
of unfair trade or deceptive practices.
The above - quoted provisions in the
law that mandate long - term goals and indictors
of student achievement based on proficiency on annual assessments do not
prescribe how a
state specifically uses the concept
of proficient performance on the
state assessments.
By tightly
prescribing the definition
of adequate yearly progress that
states must adopt, the new
law eliminates most
of the difficult design decisions
states must make.
Martha Keating, Labor Relations Consultant for the Rochester Teachers Association, says a new scoring system is in place where teachers can accumulate up to 100 points, «Never before has there been a
prescribed rating that the observation evaluation counts this much and the
state tests count this much and if there was local testing it would cost this much, but the law imposed that on all of the districts in NY State.&r
state tests count this much and if there was local testing it would cost this much, but the
law imposed that on all
of the districts in NY
State.&r
State.»
Three sets
of laws prohibit the federal government from
prescribing the content
of state curricula and assessments, yet the Department
of Education has done more than any other organization to propel the Common Core and is currently funding the creation
of standardized assessments that are fully aligned with the Common Core.1
Provides leadership for assuring full compliance with legal requirements as
prescribed by federal
law under IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act 1997) and IDEIA (Individuals with Disabilities in Education Improvement Act, 2004) and
State of California Education Code
In the field
of law,
state governments insisted that the only acceptable method
of preparing for the bar exam was
law school training, and while the
states did not
prescribe curricula, they exercised control
of the quantity and quality
of lawyers by requiring the bar exam.
If approved the new
law would «prohibit the federal government from interfering in
state and local decisions regarding accountability and school improvement activities» and specifically would prevent the secretary
of education from «
prescribing specific methods or systems.»
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.»
State prohibitions applicable for
prescribed period; subsection (b) provisions applicable upon expiration
of such period; loans subject to
State and Federal regulation or subsection (b) provisions when authorized by
State laws or Federal regulations
Many
states have
laws governing the practice
of veterinary medcine, and these
laws may require a veterinarian to have a valid relationship with both the patient and the client before he or she can
prescribe a drug for an animal.
Technicians in the military or naval service
of the United
States, United
States Department
of Agriculture, the United
States Veterans Administration or the United
States Public Health Service, in the practice
of such technical procedures in obedience to the requirements
of the
laws of the United
States, while engaged in the performance
of the actual duties
prescribed under the appropriate statutes
of the United
States;
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.
When an average fuel economy standard
prescribed under this chapter is in effect, a
State or a political subdivision
of a
State may not adopt or enforce a
law or regulation related to fuel economy standards or average fuel economy standards for automobiles covered by an average fuel economy standard under this chapter.26
Section 6 (1)
of the MVDA
states that an applicant (salesperson and / or dealer) that meets the
prescribed requirements is entitled to registration or renewal
of registration by the registrar unless, (a) the applicant is not a corporation and, (ii) the past conduct
of the applicant or
of an interested person in respect
of the applicant affords reasonable grounds for belief that the applicant will not carry on business in accordance with
law and with integrity and honesty, or (ii) the applicant or an employee or agent
of the applicant makes a false statement or provides a false statement in an application for registration or for renewal
of registration.
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.
The Advocate General — whose opinion was handed down before the decision in Åkerberg Fransson — had noted in his opinion the extensive debate in the literature and among the Advocates General on the concept
of Article 51 (1)
of the Charter which
prescribed that EU fundamental rights only applied to Member
States» actions when they were «implementing Union
law» (para 68).
The Times, Places and Manner
of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be
prescribed in each
State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by
Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places
of chusing Senators.
While construing, inter alia, Paragraph 2
of Article 12
of the Constitution, wherein it is
prescribed that with the exception
of individual cases provided for by
law, no one may be a citizen
of both the Republic
of Lithuania and another
state at the same time, the Constitutional Court held the following in its ruling
of 30 December 2003:
Section 81.102 (b) then allows for the Supreme Court
of Texas to «promulgate rules
prescribing the procedure for limited practice
of law» by lawyers admitted out -
of -
state and by
law students.
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 ABA is also more generic than
state law in determining what specific types
of information are particularly sensitive, thus warranting a higher level
of protection — some
state laws also
prescribe specific protection mechanisms and levels
of protection.
The Times, Places and Manner
of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be
prescribed in each
State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by
Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Place
of Chusing Senators.
Holding the former option, Lord Brown said: «It seems to me inconceivable that Parliament would have contemplated leaving the suggested common
law restitutionary route to the recovery
of overpayments available to the secretary
of state to be pursued by way
of ordinary court proceedings alongside the carefully
prescribed scheme
of recovery set out in the statute.
This infringement is not justified under section 1
of the Charter which
states that the Charter is subject to such reasonable limits
prescribed by
law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society
The precise language
of open meeting
laws, and the recourse
prescribed if they are violated, is going to vary from one
state to another, and we can't give you 50 answers.
In relation to the third issue, it was accepted by the claimant that he would have to satisfy two criteria before any breach
of the Directive was directly enforceable against the MIB by the claimant: (i) that the Directive was capable
of having direct effect in that the provision relied upon was «unconditional and sufficiently precise», the
prescribed period for implementation had passed and the Directive had not been correctly implemented by the Member
State; and (ii) that even if the Directive was capable of having direct effect, the MIB was an emanation of the state within the meaning of that concept as a matter of Community
State; and (ii) that even if the Directive was capable
of having direct effect, the MIB was an emanation
of the
state within the meaning of that concept as a matter of Community
state within the meaning
of that concept as a matter
of Community
law.
But a
state that
prescribes recording with the consent
of none
of the parties would be afoul
of this
law.
The close attention to Car Insurance in the
state of Alaska is conditioned by the
law prescribing all drivers to have Car Insurance.
The
state law prescribes certain minimums for the town
of Springfield, Colorado.
Auto owners» insurance is an absolute necessity not because the
state laws prescribe a minimum amount
of insurance but because it is essential for our own self protection in the event
of a mishap.
Questions I need to know for a project from Minnesota Not rated yet - Duration
of a prescription, this is the time
of state law allows to dispense a prescription from the date that the doctor
prescribes it.
(b) if the child is not the subject
of proceedings under Part VII — an officer
of the
State or Territory in which the child is located or is believed to be located who is responsible for the administration
of the child welfare
laws of the
State or Territory, or some other
prescribed person.
child welfare
law means a
law of a
State or Territory
prescribed, or included in a class
of laws of a
State or Territory
prescribed, for the purposes
of this definition.