Sentences with phrase «proper purpose»

The term "proper purpose" refers to an action or behavior that is intended for a legitimate, reasonable and acceptable reason. Full definition
Since the 1970s a broad consensus has emerged that the only proper purpose of the antitrust laws is to protect consumers, and low prices are presumed to be the consumer's highest priority.
South Dakota requires every LLC to provide members and managers, or their agents and attorneys, access to records if proper purpose is warranted.
All money coming into possession of the Board must be kept or deposited by the Secretary - Treasurer in banks, credit unions or savings and loan associations in the State of Nevada to be expended for payment of compensation and expenses of Board members and for other necessary or proper purposes in the administration of this chapter.
(Prospect for Metaphysics, p. 154) If we can locate and identify such a language map, we must use it for the proper purposes.
Be sure you've packed a cushy blanket that your baby can roll around and get some tummy time on, where you can serve your proper purpose as a human climbing gym, or where you can have a relaxing lying - down nursing session.
«Organisations must only collect people's personal information for a proper purpose.
They said that these cases suggest that the Department for Education (DfE) and EFA's processes for overseeing free schools «are not yet working effectively to ensure that public money is used for the proper purpose».
The book is packed with hundreds of illustrations, almost all in colour, but this is one book where design serves its proper purpose of enhancing the written word rather than competing with it.
Meaning, I had a lot of clothes that appeared to be functioning as basic staples within my wardrobe but were not quite serving their proper purpose.
It includes practically anyone who is on your premises for a proper purpose.
The best example of this mismanagement was the Turner Prize in 2005, when Sir Nicholas Serota, blatantly ignoring the proper purpose of the event, decided, as Andrew Marr put it, «to break into an angry defence of Ofili and the purchasing decision».
The proper purpose of a third party legal opinion given in a business transaction is to provide some or all of the parties to the transaction who are not the opinion giver's client with comfort regarding specified legal aspects of the transaction.
there was no proper purpose for Mr. Lahrkamp's legal actions — conducting a fishing expedition without any evidence of improprieties was not a proper purpose; and
But it has been hard to fit this concept into existing rules, particularly in relation to the proper purpose of administration under the Insolvency Act 1986.
If you are given $ 100,000 to hold in trust, and there is only $ 30,000 left some time later, you are guilty of civil theft for every dollar that you can't affirmative prove was used for a proper purpose, even if the money was actually properly spent for a proper purpose and only your record keeping was at fault.
In October 2006, the Brooks issued proceedings against the Youngs founded on their claim that the right of way was being used excessively and beyond that required for all proper purposes connected with the reasonable enjoyment of No 34.
However No 34 had, in addition, the benefit of an express right of way: ``... at all times... for the purposes of gaining access to and egress from the rear of [No 34] for all proper purposes connected with the reasonable enjoyment of the property causing as little damage as reasonably possible and forthwith making good any damage occasioned in the exercise of the right hereby granted».
there shall be no violation of (these freedoms) except by a law befitting the values of the State of Israel, enacted for a proper purpose, and to an extent no greater than is required
«He says such a measure would require wider public discussion and that proper safeguards would be needed to ensure the data is only used for the proper purpose of detecting crime.
JKX Oil & Gas Plc v Eclairs Group Ltd (2014) Acted for successful party in relation to the leading Supreme Court judgment on whether the proper purpose test for the exercise of directors» duties applies to the operation of Part 22 of the Companies Act 2006 and disenfranchisement provisions in a public company's articles of association.
JKX Oil & Gas Plc v Eclairs Group Ltd [2015] UKSC 71 Acted for successful party in relation to the leading Supreme Court judgment on whether the proper purpose test for the exercise of directors» duties applies to the operation of Part 22 of the Companies Act 2006 and disenfranchisement provisions in a public company's articles of association.
Eclairs Group Limited v JKX Oil & Gas Plc & Ors [2014] 1 BCLC 202 (Mann J. — Chancery Division); [2014] 2 BCLC 164 (Court of Appeal); [2016] 1 BCLC 1 (Supreme Court) Questions whether a power in articles of association to impose voting and transfer restrictions in relation to shares had arisen and, if so, whether it was exercised for the proper purpose.
Questions whether a power in articles of association to impose voting and transfer restrictions in relation to shares had arisen and, if so, whether it was exercised for the proper purpose.
Further (amongst other findings), the fact that the appellants sought the information in connection with court proceedings then ongoing in the Bahamian courts against the trustee was not a «proper purpose» for making a SAR.
In doing so, the Court gave the following guidance in relation to the meaning of «proper purpose»:
Along with the welter of eye - catching headlines naming politically exposed person's there has been no discussion about the issues of privacy, confidentiality and potential legal advice privilege for those individuals who have used perfectly lawful structures for a proper purpose.
Here, the employer argued that elimination of Dilanka's job and others showed the termination was made for a proper purpose.
Oh, and if you're using a right of way for its proper purpose (which doesn't include grazing there), then indeed you are not trespassing.
Trusts created with proper purpose and an attorney may very well assist you in your financial planning efforts.
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