Sentences with phrase «public rights»

The fence must be set at least 3 feet from any alley, sidewalk or other public right of way.
With fewer consumer - focused companies going public right now, some IPO investors may be embracing the cloud by default.
Any excuse to wear a socially - acceptable blanket in public right?
Coal, oil, and gas are extracted from public land and transported over public right - of - ways, leaving behind an array of local pollutants.
Cities can also manage public rights of way with landscaping techniques that enhance carbon sequestration.
All of them rely on the building itself as the boundary condition for renewable energy production, although sometimes including parking lots and public rights of way.
To molest or intimidate pedestrians or passersby on public rights of way, public property, roads, and sidewalks.
I have no clue why Bixby is available to the general public right now.
«Ending Mandatory Arbitration: Strategies for Restoring Access to the Courts,» Symposium on «The Future of Public Rights Litigation,» Fordham Law School, New York, March 2009
It's a record haul that reflects the ride - sharing company's antipathy toward going public right now, despite billions of dollars in revenue, an exponential growth rate and a bull market that refuses to bear down.
The association has already worked with five other localities to enable practitioners to use public rights of way for sign placement during limited hours.
[39] Justice Kirby expressed his disappointment that his view on this point, expressed in Yarmirr, [40] that exclusive native title rights could retain a characteristic of exclusivity while being qualified by other public rights in the same area, was not supported.
«The real issue is whether denominational leaders, of whom Land is perhaps the most public right now... have any intent on sharing real denominational leadership with Luter or other non-whites outside the traditional networks of denominational power,» said Bill Leonard, professor of Baptist studies and church history at Wake Forest University in North Carolina.
The bridge has been sold as a new public right of way by Johnson.
John Cerino, Notary Public right below Astorino's signature is Astorino's appointed gopher also collecting a Westchester County salary since 2010.
Friends of the Urban Forest will create permeable surfaces through the installation of sidewalk gardens and planting trees along public rights - of - way throughout the city.
The arguments have deeper psychological underpinnings, philosophical and ideological implications, and social subtexts about public rights versus private goods, the human right to water, free markets, the appropriate role of governments, and conflicting visions of the future.»
We also act for landowners in the modification of Definitive Maps, to include or exclude public rights of way.
Our expertise in highway planning and law concerning public rights of way includes the following:
When this did not work, the HDI and its supporters began to blockade development sites, obstruct public rights of way and force work stoppages.
Greene's Energy argues that McCormick and similar cases are limited to «private» rights, but patents are «quintessential public rights» and thus are subject to modification and revocation by administrative tribunals.
charitable, religious, civic, community governmental and educational organizations to secure or protect civil rights, civil liberties or public rights so long as a substantial majority of such services benefit persons of limited means or organizations that serve persons of limited means
The ATIA grants members of the Canadian public the right to request access to records held by federal government institutions subject to the Act.
Justice White articulated better and more manageable distinction between public rights and private ones in 1977, in holding that the Seventh Amendment is not violated when Congress «created a new cause of action, and remedies therefor, unknown to the common law....»
The Human Rights Committee explained that Indigenous people have the right to engage in economic and social activities which are part of the culture of the community to which they belong; [9] that development that threatens the way of life and culture of an Indigenous group breaches article 27; [10] and that protecting the traditional rights of an Indigenous group may weigh against a State enacting general laws permitting public rights (e.g. general rights to hunt or fish).
In the first case, Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene's Energy Group, LLC, No. 16 - 712 (U.S. Apr. 24, 2018), the Court ruled in a 7 - 2 decision that the IPR process does not violate Article III of the U.S. Constitution nor the Seventh Amendment, because it is a permissible exercise of agency regulation over public rights.
Important public rights were at stake, including claims that there was improper delegation of decision - making to a state agency and there was a failure to obtain Judicial Council approval of the sale of some of the buildings.
«This wasn't a special moment where we needed to go public right now,» Salzberg said.
Plomer proceeds to explore the juxtaposition of private and public rights of access to science in international law, specifically Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
In February, it had to pay $ 300,000 in fines for obscuring the public right of way (undocked Bird scooters were left lying across a sidewalk, blocking a doorway, or driveway) and operating without a proper commercial business license.
The mass exposure, and the clamor for a copy of «Shine» from around the globe, gave the girls their next big idea: releasing the song to the public right before the «March For Our Lives,» which will take place in D.C. later this month.
Any such permit application for a tunnel beneath the Public Right of Way would require City Council approval,» Mary Nemick from the Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering said.
In a memorandum from the Public Rights / Private Conscience Project, Katherine Franke and Kara Loewentheil argued that allowing religious exemptions would subject gay couples to «indignity, stigma, humiliation,» and the inconvenience of not knowing whether they will receive their marriage licenses.
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