Sentences with phrase «provision in the law»

In effect then, if the debts are not primarily consumer debts, the Trustee can not pursue the avenue of challenging the debtor as to the abuse provisions in the law.
But the litigation system was not very complete, there was no clear provision in the law on the burden of proof for an action.
However, a temporary provision in the law, available since 2007, provides that mortgage debt used to buy, build, or improve a principal residence can be forgiven tax - free.
The former may be better protected with particular provision in law for employer mistreatment of the mentally ill.
As important over the long run, however, may be a series of provisions in the law encouraging the use of evidence to inform the kinds of decisions states are now empowered to make.
During the past legislative session, Jones spoke out against that particular provision in the law also known as the «Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.»
An expert report launched in Geneva assesses government action in implementing the Code and Resolutions and shows the UK has introduced «few provisions in law».
During the past legislative session, Jones spoke out against that particular provision in the law also known as the «Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.»
What's strange in this case is that the complaint was initially dismissed on the basis that Levant's conduct was as a journalist, not in his capacity as a lawyer, despite several provisions in the Law Society of Alberta Code of Conduct indicating that it does apply in a lawyer's private life and professional endeavours outside of the law.
But Tom Hoffay (D - Ward 2) also said he plans to stand his ground on provisions in the law intended to keep party politics out of City Hall.
When lawmakers enacted the Opportunity Scholarships program back in 2013 to allow children from low - income families the chance to use public dollars at private schools, they included accountability provisions in the law that fail to let the public know if these privately - operated schools are better — or worse — options than public schools.
The lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the mutual consent provision in the law as well as the district's implementation.
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA): Early Childhood Requirements and Opportunities is a review of sections of the new ESSA law from an early learning perspective, bringing together in one place the sections of the law that explicitly reference early learning along with provisions in the law that, while not explicitly addressing early learning, may have implications and / or provide opportunities for furthering access to high quality early childhood experiences.
Honestly, I don't consider this to be a valid concern to my own financial planning, but having had the thought, I just wondered whether there are automatic provisions in law to nullify or remove...
Despite BREXIT, I hope other EU countries will realise that they still need to introduce enforcement provisions in their laws before EU Regulation 609/2013 can be enforceable.
The accusation is at the center of a lawsuit Jim Tresmond is preparing on behalf of an Erie County man who was mistakenly identified as violating a mental health provision in the law.
Supporters of changing the cap wanting to eliminate the inflation provision in the law and make it easier to override when considering budgets that have levy increases of more than 2 percent.
He disclosed that he proposed changes to the tax laws would achieve the following specific objectives: increase and diversify Government revenue, simplify paying taxes and doing business, promote Micro, small and medium enterprises, protect most vulnerable persons in the society, and remove obsolete, ambiguous and contradictory provisions in the law.
About 100 people who have been diagnosed with mental illness sat silently at a budget hearing on the state's mental health budget to protest provisions in the law that they say unfairly «stigmatize» them.
The study asserted that because of the number of complex provisions in the law — such as the requirement that medication must be self - administered by a mentally competent patient — it will actually affect only a tiny fraction of seriously ill patients.
Frank Slazer of the Aerospace Industries Association and Alison Alfers of DigitalGlobe both asked that instead of another fixed term extension of the indemnification authority for 3 or 5 years, Congress make it permanent by eliminating the sunset provision in the law.
The interdistrict provisions in the law are weak, and charter options are not meaningful in states with arbitrary limits on new charter schools.
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.
The emphasis on school leadership reflects provisions in the law that allow states to use funds for school improvement (Title I) and for improving educator effectiveness (Title II) to improve school leadership, as long as the interventions are evidence - based, according to criteria spelled out in the law.
His group wants more provisions in the law to prevent high school dropouts.
Those who oppose that plan say that it contradicts a separate provision in the law that prohibits the Education Department from mandating «equalized spending.»
While the client money provisions in the law protect you from some misuses of your money by the CFD provider, they don't protect you in all circumstances.
According to some polls, it is the single most popular provision in the law, enjoying high levels of support from Independents, Democrats, and Republicans alike.
But then watch what happened: provisions in the law limited Exelon to collecting less than half of its stranded costs before transition charges were phased out in 2006.
One is the obvious absurdity that there's no similar automatic liability provision in the law for flailing around with your paper maps.
Perhaps that is just what legislators need to have happen in order to stop including incomprehensible - but - required provisions in the law.
McCormick was described as being more relevant to the issue of whether a mandatory retirement provision in a law firm's partnership agreement offends the Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 210.
For example, there are general provisions in the law like «exigent circumstances» that allow police to proceed with actions that, absent those provisions, would constitute violations of law.
The development of a Manual for Transitional Provisions in the Law is a key step in improving the quality of the law.
July 6, 2012 - Kentucky legislation finalized in April went into effect earlier this week, activating several provisions in the law aimed at making commercial policyholders» information more available to them and preventing insurers from steering business to...
«Instead of looking to the root cause of this premeditated violence, the gun - control provisions in this law wrongly blame millions of Floridians who safely and responsibly exercise their right to self - defense.»
Differences include the amount of time needed to establish residency in a state, the grounds for contested divorce, whether a divorce process can be bifurcated and whether your state has community property provisions in the law.
Particularly important, according to CASEL, are new provisions in the law that support SEL.
Last week (9 May) a new report from WHO, UNICEF and IBFAN on state of Code implementation assessed the UK as having «few provisions in law».
With just two months to go until states must submit detailed plans to the federal government for how they will comply with the accountability provisions in the law, the U.S. Department of Education has yet to release final regulations.
Boasberg defended the constitutionality of the mutual consent provision in the law, which he said supersedes previously established measures.
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