Not exact matches
But to
act with the
purpose of compensating for immorality is always wrong, as when we
set up secondary school clinics to dispense pills and condoms to teenagers.
The
purpose of Confession (the «C»
of ACTS) is to be
set free from the burden
of sin.
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of Scotland Food & Drink (SFD).
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Section 2 (1)
of the Terrorism
Act states that «where two or more persons associate for the purpose of, or where an organisation engages in: (a) participating or collaborating in an act of terrorism; (b) promoting, encouraging or exhorting others to commit an act of terrorism; or (c) setting up or pursuing acts of terrorism, the judge in chambers may on an application made by the Attorney General, National Security Adviser or Inspector General of Police on the approval of the President, declare any entity to be a proscribed organisation and the notice should be published in the official gazette&raqu
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of Police on the approval
of the President, declare any entity to be a proscribed organisation and the notice should be published in the official gazette».
(e) Not later than thirty days after the appropriation
ACT containing sums for carrying out the provisions
of this
ACT is enacted for each fiscal year, the Secretary shall
set aside out
of sums available to carry out this section or otherwise available pursuant to any other
ACT, an amount which he determines is necessary and appropriate to enable him to carry out the provisions
of this section and shall notify the appropriate committees
of the Congress
of the amount so
set aside, the number
of personnel necessary for such
purpose, and the basis for his determination under this subsection and his reasons therefor.
(b) For the
purpose of this section the terms «mortgagee», «maturity date», and «State» shall have the meanings respectively
set forth in section 207
of the National Housing
ACT.
The term «Federal share» means 80 per centum, except that it shall mean 90 per centum for the
purposes of part C
of title I
of this
ACT and as specifically
set forth in section 301 (b)(3): Provided, That with respect to * payments pursuant to part B
of title I
of this
ACT to any State which are used * to meet the costs
of construction
of those REHABILITATION facilities identified in section 103 (b)(2) in such State, the Federal share shall be the percentages determined in accordance with the provisions
of section 301 (b)(3) applicable with respect to that State and that, for the
purpose of determining the non - Federal share with respect to any State, expenditures by a political subdivision thereof or by a local agency shall, subject to such limitations and conditions as the Secretary shall by regulation prescribe, be regarded as expenditures by such State.
Every employer, employment agency, and labor organization shall post and keep posted in conspicuous places upon its premises a notice to be prepared or approved by the Secretary
setting forth information as the Secretary deems appropriate to effectuate the
purposes of this
Act.
The instructions
set out in this calculator for the making
of equity projections have been approved by ASIC for the
purposes of s 133DB (1)(a)
of the National Credit
Act and reg 28LD (2)
of the National Credit Regulations.
The Wilderness
Act also states that these lands are
set aside to «be devoted to the public
purposes of recreation, scenic, scientific, educational, conservation and historic use.»
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Created according to a strict
set of precepts, these paintings reveal how the
act of devotion can imbue a formulaic image with infinite variety and inspirational
purpose.
Subtitle E: Additional Market Assurance -(Sec. 351) Amends the Commodity Exchange
Act to: (1) require energy derivatives to be traded on a CFTC - regulated exchange unless CFTC issues an exemption; (2) require CFTC to fix limits, with respect to energy transactions, on the aggregate number
of positions which may be held by any person for each month across all markets subject to the CFTC's jurisdiction; (3) require CFTC to convene a Position Limit Energy Advisory Group to give CFTC recommendations on such position limits; (4) give CFTC exclusive authority to grant exemptions for bona fide hedging transactions and positions from position limits imposed on energy transactions; (5) revise provisions concerning bona fide hedging transactions; and (6) require CFTC to issue a rule defining and classifying index traders and swap dealers for the
purposes of data reporting requirements and
setting routine detailed reporting requirements for any position
of such entities in contracts traded on designated contract markets, over-the-counter markets, derivatives transaction execution facilities, foreign boards
of trade, and electronic trading facilities with respect to significant price discovery contracts.
No local ordinance adopted pursuant to the MPC or the Flood Plain Management
Act shall contain provisions which impose conditions, requirements or limitations on the same features
of oil and gas operations regulated by Chapter 32 or that accomplish the same
purposes as
set forth in Chapter 32.
The test to determine discriminatory conduct, in this case direct age discrimination, is
set out in reg 3
of the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031)(which is now repealed and
set out in s 13 (1) and (2)
of the Equality
Act 2010): «For the
purposes of these Regulations, a person («A») discriminates against another person («B») if, on the grounds
of B's age, A treats B less favourably than he treats or would treat other persons,... and A can not show the treatment or, as the case may be, provision, criterion or practice to be a proportionate means
of achieving a legitimate aim.»
Since the
Act received royal assent, the government has published 5
sets of draft regulations that define «important public services» for the
purpose of the additional 40 % threshold.
1979 (2016): SCOTUS
sets forth flexible factors to be weighed for
purposes of district judges awarding fees to a prevailing party under the Copyright
Act's fee - shifting provision, 17 U.S.C. § 505.
Notices under Section 47 & 48
of the Landlord and Tenant
Act 1987: For the
purpose of Section 47 & 48
of the Landlord and Tenant
Act 1987 the address at which any Notices (including Notices in any proceedings) may be served on the Landlord by the Tenant, is as
set out below, until the Tenant is notified in writing to the contrary.
As
set out in Section 2
of the
Act, its
purpose is to «promote the best interests, protection and well being
of child performers».
The Court
of Appeal allowed the appeal,
set aside the original trial decision, and made an order declaring that for the
purposes of the Family Law
Act, the structured settlement money is to be treated as income paid to the wife, and not as property.
«The courts have now made it clear — twice — that the penalties
set out in the
act are legitimate, as is their
purpose to protect Canada's economy and enforce promises made by foreign investors,» said Ken Neumann
of the United Steelworkers union
of the May 25 ruling.
Corbett, [1988] 1 S.C.R. 670 establishes that the trial judge has an overriding discretion notwithstanding the terms
of s. 12
of the Canada Evidence
Act to refuse to permit the introduction
of the criminal record for the
purposes set out in s. 12.
(Certain provinces have statutes written solely for the
purpose of setting out minimum procedural requirements for administrative tribunals, such as The Administrative Procedures
Act in Alberta.
A person who receives training from an employer, but who, under the Employment Standards
Act, 2000, is not an employee for the
purposes of that
Act because the conditions
set out in subsection 1 (2)
of that
Act have been met
Notable mandates: Represented physicians involved in providing care to Ashley Smith during the 2013 coroner's inquest;
acted for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in a defamation action against Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader Tim Hudak and energy critic Lisa MacLeod; in Wise v. Iran,
acted for a Canadian victim
of a suicide bombing (executed by individuals who received material support from Iran) who sought leave to intervene in ongoing proceedings commenced by United States plaintiffs in the Ontario Superior Court
of Justice seeking orders recognizing the enforceability in Ontario
of judgments they obtained from a U.S. court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution,
acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the
purpose of enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles
of fundamental justice;
acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent -
setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation
of expert reports.
(7) The salary, pension benefits, other benefits and allowances
of the Small Claims Court Administrative Judge are subject to the recommendations
of the Provincial Judges Remuneration Commission and, for the
purpose, the Small Claims Court Administrative Judge is deemed to be a provincial judge under the framework agreement
set out in the Schedule to this
Act.
Whereas the expressed intent
of the law is to add «gender identity and gender expression to the list
of prohibited grounds
of discrimination» as well as amending the Criminal Code to «extend the protection against hate propaganda
set out in that
Act to any section
of the public that is distinguished by gender identity or expression», some have argued that the law, under its commendable
purpose, hides an agenda with the potential to curtail fundamental freedoms.
Rather than try to concoct an array
of legal definitions for reasonableness review, I believe the Supreme Court should simply encourage circuit courts to determine and explain, on a case - by - case basis, whether and how a particular sentencing outcome serves the
purposes that Congress
set out in the statutory text
of the Sentencing Reform
Act.
The Legal Deposit Libraries
Act 2003 defines a reader as «a person who, for the
purposes of research or study and with the permission
of a deposit library, is on library premises controlled by it», and the Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations 2013
set out the terms on which works may be displayed for readers «on library premises controlled by the deposit library».
In other words, the LCAC exists solely for the
purpose of inducing governments in Canada to fulfill their lawful obligations as
set out in the ratifying legislation and to honour the undertakings they have made pursuant to the affirmation and recognition
of these rights in s. 35
of the Constitution
Act, 1982.
As
set out in the Report, «[t] he
purpose of the British Columbia Court
of Appeal's rule reform initiative is to simplify the rules, make appeal proceedings more affordable and address anomalies in the existing Court
of Appeal
Act and Rules.»
7.1 (1) For the
purposes of section 132
of the
Act, the maximum amount that a strata corporation may
set out in its bylaws as a fine for the contravention
of a bylaw or rule is
(3) For the
purposes of section 132
of the
Act, the maximum frequency that a strata corporation may
set out in its bylaws for the imposition
of a fine for a continuing contravention
of a bylaw or rule is every 7 days.
6.8 (1) For the
purposes of section 107 (1)
of the
Act, the maximum rate
of interest that a strata corporation may
set out in its bylaws for the late payment
of strata fees is 10 % per annum compounded annually.
(2) For the
purposes of section 195
of the
Act, but subject to a resolution under section 100
of the
Act, if a contribution to the operating fund relates to and benefits only one type
of strata lot in a section, and that type is identified as a type
of strata lot in the bylaws
of the section, the contribution is shared only by owners
of strata lots
of that type, and each strata lot's share
of that contribution is to be calculated in accordance with the following formula and not in accordance with the formula
set out in section 195
of the
Act:
11.3 (1) For the
purposes of section 195
of the
Act, but subject to a resolution under section 100 or 108 (2)(b)
of the
Act, if a section has, by a bylaw passed under section 72 (3)
of the
Act, taken responsibility for the repair and maintenance
of specified portions
of some but not all
of the strata lots in the section, a contribution to the operating fund or a special levy in respect
of the repair or maintenance
of those portions is shared only by the owners
of the strata lots to which the contribution or special levy relates, and each strata lot's share
of the contribution or special levy is to be calculated in accordance with the following formula and not in accordance with the formula
set out in section 195
of the
Act:
6.4 (1) For the
purposes of section 99
of the
Act, but subject to a resolution under section 100
of the
Act, if a contribution to the operating fund relates to and benefits only limited common property, the contribution is shared only by owners
of the strata lots entitled to use the limited common property, and each strata lot's share
of that contribution is to be calculated in accordance with the following formula and not in accordance with the formula
set out in section 99 (2)
of the
Act:
6.5 (1) For the
purposes of section 99
of the
Act, but subject to a resolution under section 100 or 108 (2)(b)
of the
Act, if a strata corporation has, by a bylaw passed under section 72 (3)
of the
Act, taken responsibility for the repair and maintenance
of specified portions
of some but not all
of the strata lots, a contribution to the operating fund or a special levy in respect
of the repair or maintenance
of those portions is shared only by the owners
of the strata lots to which the contribution or special levy relates, and each strata lot's share
of the contribution or special levy is to be calculated in accordance with the following formula and not in accordance with the formula
set out in section 99 (2)
of the
Act:
The first section, section 1171
of the
Act, establishes definitions for
purposes of part C
of title XI for the following terms: code
set, health care clearinghouse, health care provider, health information, health plan, individually identifiable health information, standard, and standard
setting organization.
Moreover, the
purpose of the requirement that the
act be
of such a kind that it outraged public decency went to
setting a standard which the jury had to judge by reference to contemporary standards; it did not require that someone saw the
act and was outraged.
• Conduct research activities in area
of concern and provide valuable feedback to the management • Write and edit management documentation and assist managers in tracking projects • Assist in the creation and implementation
of strategic management plans • Participate in iteration planning and requirements gathering activities •
Act as a coordinator between different projects • Make sure that all projects are implemented according to
set requirements and guidelines • Keep team members
of each project up to date with project status and issues • Provide support to general office duties such as budget reconciliation, correspondence and database management • Assist senior management to
set organizational goals and objectives • Use technology to perform mathematical calculations and research activities • Provide internal meetings facilitation with various project teams • Suggest ways to improve internal operations effective and productive • Make sure that all concurrent projects are launched on published schedules • Create and maintain databases for management tracking
purposes • Perform data entry services to handle project information • Assist in resolving project design and resource issues to minimize delays • Assemble and analyze statistical data and provide meaningful interpretations • Establish and maintain effective communication with customers to ensure recurring business opportunities • Develop and deliver instructional materials for each individual project • Provide administrative backup support for various positions within the management on a need basis
• Organize and carry our market and trend research activities • Write copy, press releases and promotional literature • Assist marketing team by handling administrative details for each marketing campaign • Provide support in arranging and producing marketing materials for campaigns • Organize campaigns in conjunction with other marketing professionals • Upload, organize and manage marketing material to online libraries and social media sites • Coordinate periodic direct mail initiatives such as mail merge and individual letters • Work with the telemarketing team to create schedules, confirm appointments and develop reports on quotations • Assist in preparing marketing statistics and reports • Handle electronic, digital and manual filing systems • Manage internal communication and diary coordination • Research venues and catering arrangements for promotional campaigns • Prepare supporting materials such as literature packs, promotional merchandise and name badges for each campaign • Assist in promotional / marketing event
set up and break down •
Act as a first point
of contact for guests and delegates • Assist the marketing team in their networking activities by scheduling appointments with prospective clients • Compose and upload articles to websites for promotional
purposes • Help in identifying and researching suitable clients and internal stories • Visit customers and external agencies for follow ups • Assist marketing teams in reviewing client prospects and develop strategic follow up plans •
Act as a liaison between different departments to ensure effective communication
The
purpose of the Native Title
Act is clearly
set out in the Explanatory Memorandum to the Native Title Bill 1993.
(1) A court may make an order
setting aside, for the
purposes of this
Act, a Part VIIIAB financial agreement or a Part VIIIAB termination agreement if, and only if, the court is satisfied that:
These are: first, that the board
acted outside the scope
of its authority
set forth in the bylaws; second, the action did not further the corporate
purpose of the co-operative; or third, the board
acted in bad faith.
The Real Estate Settlement Procedures
Act (RESPA)
sets limits on the amounts that a lender may require a borrower to put into an escrow account for
purposes of paying taxes, hazard insurance and other charges related to the property.