"Provincial legislation" refers to laws or rules that are made by the government of a province or state, which only apply within that specific region.
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A provincial law society is an independent association of people in the legal profession, created
under provincial legislation mandated to govern and regulate lawyers in the province.
To begin with, it must be noted that the federal and
provincial legislation on domestic relations is an expression of social values and government social policy.
When it comes to privacy, organizations are required to follow federal and
provincial legislation which prohibits the use of personal information in an inappropriate or unreasonable manner.
Under our
BC provincial legislation, a party to a family law dispute must provide to the other party full and true information for the purposes of resolving a family law dispute.
They effectively perform clinical and administrative procedures through assignment and delegation of duties and responsibilities
within provincial legislation.
While there may be ethics advisors, commissioners and officers in the largest municipalities,
provincial legislation strictly regulates elected municipal officials.
Next time you see something unfair in your rental agreement, check with a free community legal clinic to see if it's allowed
under provincial legislation.
The federal government has public - sector legislation and private - sector legislation that applies to commercial activity across the country, except where displaced
by provincial legislation.
The Prophet River case before the BC Supreme Court involved a decision of the provincial Ministers of Environment, and of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Operations, to issue an Environmental Assessment Certificate under
provincial legislation for a dam at «Site C» on the Peace River: Prophet River First Nation v. Minister of the Environment, 2015 BCSC 1682.
Most Ponzi schemes come to court after the scheme has collapsed and the creditors seek recovery under bankruptcy legislation or
provincial legislation dealing with fraudulent conveyances or preferences.
Payday loans would be allowed to charge more than 60 % as long as
provincial legislation existed to provide set limits around the cost of borrowing even if this exceeded the criminal code rate.
Overview The Equality Impact Statements analyze
provincial legislation using gender as a focal point to compare the intentions of law - makers to Read More
«Although it's a multi-faceted case, this accords with common sense and that is when a company's actions are authorized by
valid provincial legislation the company can't be civilly liable for those actions.
Ground - breaking work on rating legal statutes «through the eyes of a child» and
analyzing provincial legislation through the lens of the UNCRC (including a four star rating system)
[109] The court also further elaborated that interjurisdictional immunity is not an appropriate analysis to determine
whether provincial legislation of general application infringes Aboriginal rights: [The Court quoted at paras 140 — 144].
Currently, the protected ground of «record of offences» protects against discrimination only on the basis of: (a) convictions under
provincial legislation such as the Highway Traffic Act, and (b) convictions under federal legislation such as the Criminal Code, for which a pardon has not been granted.
Yesterday, New Democrat public safety spokesperson Mike Farnworth
tabled provincial legislation to restrict the use of pill presses and other equipment.
Calgary is taking advantage of
new provincial legislation to introduce a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program that will allow homeowners to finance energy...
Federal and
provincial legislation affords animals protection from abuse, but veterinarians are sometimes concerned about disclosing information to humane authorities due to concerns regarding client confidentiality and personal liability.
It is anticipated these proposals, once enacted
into provincial legislation, will have a significant impact on the operations and governance of CUCM and Manitoba credit unions.
Is the subject matter of a statute dealing with any use of a reference to Her Majesty so clearly of federal pith and substance to be valid in itself and to be able to be paramount over
inconsistent provincial legislation on the same topic for provincial purposes?
One problem right off the top is the age for marriage, which, on the one hand they describe rightly as a «condition de fond» and on the other set out wrongly as
following provincial legislation.
Where
provincial legislation is lacking, federal legislation does exist, and applies to all federally and provincially regulated employers in all such provinces in varying degrees.
Enact provincial legislation to respond to cyberbullying, with a power for judges to make orders to protect victims from ongoing harassment.