Sentences with phrase «provincial enactment»

Licensees are reminded that they must promptly notify the Council in writing if they are charged with (or convicted of) an offence under a federal or provincial enactment or under a foreign law, as per section 2 - 21 (2)(d) of the Rules.
(d) the licensee is charged with or convicted of an offence under a federal or provincial enactment or under a law of any foreign jurisdiction, excluding
You must disclose any criminal convictions and charges under a federal or provincial enactment, or under the law of any foreign jurisdiction, including any conditional or absolute discharges.
(2) Despite subsection (1), a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice may make a provisional order to vary a support order made in Canada under a provincial enactment by a federally appointed judge.
Should the Uniform Act and its provincial enactments be amended to remove that exception, so the legislation would apply to real estate transfers?
In that case, McCaleb v Rose, the appellant argued that provincial enactments could no longer be excluded on the basis of federal jurisdiction over «lands reserved for Indians» following Tsilhqot» in.
A more recent decision from the British Columbia Court of Appeal takes pains to insist that federalism continues to limit the application of provincial enactments to «lands reserved for Indians», even if this may not necessarily be the case for rights protected by section 35.
(g) information about any offences under federal or provincial enactments, or under the law of any foreign jurisdiction, of which the applicant has been convicted, or with which the applicant is currently charged, other than

Not exact matches

[62][In cases dealing with federal works and undertakings such as] pipelines, railways and airports, it is not the case that validly - enacted provincial laws, in this case municipal bylaws, somehow cease to be valid enactments when they come up against the federal undertaking.
In many ways, it also appears to consecrate the latter set of rights as a basis for something like a third level of government, with its own distinct relationship with both federal enactments and provincial laws of general application.
The full benefits of the improvements in the certainty of searching and filing under the new regime may not be realized pending the enactment by the other common law provinces of location of the debtor rules that parallel the new Ontario rules due to the conflict of laws rules in the various provincial personal property security acts.
Since the enactment of the Family Law Act (FLA), in at least one respect a divergence is apparent between the considerations in mobility disputes between unmarried parents who are left to litigate under the provincial legislation, as opposed to married parents who will be asking the court to apply the tests from Gordon v. Goertz, under the Divorce Act.
As it stands, euthanasia and assisted suicide are illegal under the Criminal Code of Canada (Section 241 makes it illegal to (a) counsel, or (b) aid or abet, a person to commit suicide), which applies in all provinces and territories including Quebec and can not be amended by provincial / territorial enactment.
For children who have been assessed by adoption agencies through the One - to - One program before the enactment of the Administrative Law and whose reports have not been submitted to CCCWA, if their reports are submitted through the provincial department of civil affairs to CCCWA before December 31, 2017 (subjected to the approval date of the provincial department), CCCWA will post these files to the specific list of the original adoption agency.
a trustee in bankruptcy, custodian, receiver, receiver - manager, or liquidator who is appointed under a provincial or federal enactment, in respect of real estate services undertaken by the person in that capacity;
(i) the member contravenes a provision of this Act, the regulations or the rules, or a provision of another provincial or federal enactment, and
(i) the director contravenes a provision of this Act, the regulations or the rules, or a provision of another provincial or federal enactment, and
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z