Sentences with phrase «prohibit these acts there»

Even with schools working to prevent bullying and the laws that prohibit these acts there are still numerous students that are the victims of various kinds of bullying every year.

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Then there are statewide bills including legislation to prohibit the use of elephants in circus acts and other «entertainment acts,» such as for rides or in parades.
For instance, there are qualified exemptions for religious organisations written into the law that prohibits homophobic discrimination in the workplace under the Equality Act, all of which remain in place.
«The era whereby students can just misapply the opportunity given to them through tablets of knowledge has gone because there is a law being enacted by the State House of Assembly prohibiting such act and whoever breaches it would face the consequences.
There is nothing in the constitution that prohibits you acting on your own behalf when it comes to divorce proceedings.
(d) In the case of an alleged act or practice prohibited by this title which occurs in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary complianact or practice prohibited by this title which occurs in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary complianact or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary complianAct for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary compliance.
(a) Whenever any person has engaged or there are reasonable grounds to believe that any person is about to engage in any act or practice prohibited by section 203, a civil action for preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or other order, may be instituted by the person aggrieved and, upon timely application, the court may, in its discretion, permit the Attorney General to intervene in such civil action if he certifies that the case is of general public importance.
MS. MITHAL: Yes, and I should also note, so there's another area; there's the Equal Credit Opportunity Act which we also enforce, so we do enforce laws prohibiting discrimination in credit.
There is a law prohibiting eating or drinking on the train (Rapid Transit Systems Act) with a maximum penalty of $ 500.
In many other countries it is also prohibited to act in a situation where you are not independent or there is a Conflict of Interest but this isn't taken as seriously as it is in the UK and we often find a lawyer acting for both sides on a foreign transaction.
The detention of criminals in the act is not necessarily illegal, there are methods and laws that prohibit things like weapons.
There is much to be said about the fact that the sale of such devices seems «wrong», but this must not necessarily be a prohibited act under Article 3 InfoSoc Directive.
You could call «ownership» an act in those circumstances, although the question seems to suggest that there is some constitutional or other requirement that laws only prohibit «acts» and that is not the case.
(a) in the case of an order prohibiting entry, there is on the land or in the place a thing that will afford evidence of an offence under this Act;
138 When the Director makes an order or decision under this Act of a class prescribed by the regulations, the Director shall serve notice of the order or decision, together with written reasons therefor, on the clerk of any local municipality in which there is land on which the order or decision requires something to be done, permits something to be done or prohibits something from being done.
Having held that there are no limits to the membership of a group based on sexual orientation based on behaviour, or identity (para. 68), the Court then focuses on «prohibited homosexual acts» (para. 76), excluded by Article 10 (1)(d).
And since acting as an agent is an exception to practicing law under s 106 (which falls under Part 6), and thus is not a violation of Part 6, there is no prohibited activity to restrain.
• remove all discretion from the secretary of state in relation to deportation orders; • create an assumption that deportation is conducive to the public good; • require the secretary of state to make a deportation order (this can be made at any time providing there is no pending criminal appeal against a conviction or sentence); and • prohibit the secretary of state from revoking a deportation order unless: (i) one of the exceptions below applies; (ii) an application for revocation is made while individuals are outside the UK; or (iii) a new Borders Act deportation order is made.
There are a number of California laws that prohibit employers from engaging in behaviors that constitute workplace discrimination, harassment, and retaliation including the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), the California Family Rights Act (CFRA), and the California Equal Pay Act.
These rules don't prohibit everyone from acting on the basis of what they know: there has to exist a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence.
For the past couple of years there has been a lot of speculation about the impact of the UK's Legal Services Act (known as «the Clementi Reforms») on private practice law firms in the U.S. Yesterday, Jacoby & Meyers filed suit in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut challenging bar regulations prohibiting non-lawyers from owning -LSB-...]
In short, there are no laws prohibiting or rendering such contract clauses unenforceable, but an employer can not rely on such a contractual clause to abrogate its obligations under the Equality Act 2010.
You should probably consult a lawyer if you are so detained, as there does not seem to be anything in the Act that allows the company to prohibit you from doing so - or from doing else, for that matter, so long as you do not breach the peace or act in some other tortious mannAct that allows the company to prohibit you from doing so - or from doing else, for that matter, so long as you do not breach the peace or act in some other tortious mannact in some other tortious manner.
In the UK there is the Data Protection Act which prohibits the accumulation and collection of personal data (within a predefined scope) without the consent of the user.
He said there's a «strong possibility» that Facebook violated its consent decree while Cambridge Analytica violated federal rules that prohibit unfair, deceptive acts or practices.
There are clauses in the Act that prohibit all fees or deposits other than those expressly approved by the Act.
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