Sentences with phrase «reasonably practicable»

7 - 9.2 As an exception to the immediate application of section 7 - 9.1 [blended payments in strata corporations with sections], a licensee must comply with that section as soon as reasonably practicable, but is not otherwise required to comply with it until December 31, 2014.
If it is a residential placement, so far as reasonably practicable, those placing the child or young person should try to secure a placement that is near to the child's home.
as far as is reasonably practicable, to identify persons who may hold native title in the area for which the body is the representative body... of any matter that the representative body considers may relate to, or may have an impact upon, native title
(b) consider whether the child spending equal time with each of the parents is reasonably practicable; and
(d) consider whether the child spending substantial and significant time with each of the parents is reasonably practicable; and
Note 2: See subsection (5) for the factors the court takes into account in determining what is reasonably practicable.
[60] Both the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) and the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW) allow the person to have an «interview friend» present while the procedure is carried out - so long as it is reasonably practicable.
In the event of a security breach, notice must be given to consumers as soon as reasonably practicable following the investigation.
The government, on the other hand, argued that the phrase «as far as reasonably practicable» itself included questions of budgetary constraints.
It would not be «reasonably practicable» to meet the government's fuel poverty targets if that meant diverting money from other similarly important policy areas.
Th e claimants argued that the government's anticipated failure to reach its targets demonstrated that it was not doing what was reasonably practicable to achieve them, because of budgetary constraints in allocating funds.
Fuel poverty in other households in England will, as far as reasonably practicable, also be tackled as progress is made on these groups, with a target that by 22 November 2016 noperson in England should have to live in fuel poverty.»
It is a short Act which requires the secretary of state to publish a strategy to ensure that «as far as reasonably practicable persons do not live in fuel poverty» (see WHECA 2000, s 2 (1)-RRB-.
If the government had considered what was «reasonably practicable» only by reference to the departmental budgets of DEFRA and BERR, and if those budgets had been set without reference to the government's duties under WHECA 2000, then there might have been a potential breach of duty under the Act.
The government's strategy under WHECA 2000, which was published in a revised version in December 2002, states that: «In England, the government as far as reasonably practicable will seek an end to fuel poverty for vulnerable households by 2010.
In a claim for breach of statutory duty relating to manual handling operations, it is not enough for the claimant to show a breach of the requirement to carry out a proper risk assessment if there is evidence that the defendant had in fact taken appropriate steps to reduce the risk of injury to the lowest level reasonably practicable.
So far as is reasonably practicable: are employers about to face a tougher test?
Under s 48 (3)(b), a claim can be brought out of time where it is not «reasonably practicable» for the claim to be brought within three months.
«It shall be the duty of every employer to conduct his undertaking in such a way as to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that persons not in his employment who may be affected thereby are not thereby exposed to risk to their health and safety.»
Another suggested that we require clear and convincing evidence that: (1) The Start Printed Page 82682information sought is relevant and material to a legitimate criminal investigation; (2) the request is as specific and narrow as is reasonably practicable; (3) de-identified information, for example coded records, could not reasonably be used; (4) on balance, the need for the information outweighs the potential harm to the individuals and to patient care generally; and (5) safeguards appropriate to the situation have been considered and imposed.
These commenters urged that the information sought must be relevant and material, as specific and narrowly drawn as reasonably practicable, and only disclosed if de-identified information could not reasonably be used.
In these situations, covered providers must attempt to obtain the consent as soon as reasonably practicable after the delivery of the emergency treatment.
(A) In emergency treatment situations, if the covered health care provider attempts to obtain such consent as soon as reasonably practicable after the delivery of such treatment;
In addition, we slightly modify the second of the three conditions under which covered entities may respond to such requests, to allow disclosure if the request is specific and is limited in scope to the extent reasonably practicable in light of the purpose for which the information is sought.
However, depending on the claim being asserted a Claimant will have to be able to satisfy a Tribunal either that it «was not reasonably practicable» for the Claim to have been brought within the relevant time period, or that it is «just and equitable» for the limitation period to be extended.
It was held that although the two tests are different, they both embrace the concept of reasonableness, although the reasonably practicable test has the additional requirement of practicability.
All the above provincial requirement, require employers to ensure, insofar as is reasonably practicable, that the employer's workers are not exposed to harassment with respect to any matter or circumstance arising out of the workers» employment.
It has to be said that this case was under the old procedures, denying any further «not reasonably practicable» extension where the claim had only been brought after the expiry of the original three - month period and the further three - month extension period then available.
That was in our view sufficient to justify the requirement that the first and second appellants should have the burden of proving that they had done all that was reasonably practicable to protect against that risk.»
Because Art 5 (1) of Directive 89/391 (duty on employers to ensure the safety and health of workers) does not require employers to be subject to no - fault liability, the UK, by restricting the duty on employers to ensure the safety and health of workers in all aspects related to work to a duty to do that only «so far as is reasonably practicable», has not failed to fulfil its obligations under the Directive.
Ensure that training is provided to a person as soon as reasonably practicable after the person is assigned the applicable duties and ongoing training is provided in connection with changes to the organization's measures, policies and practices respecting providing barrier - free access to the goods or services it provides.
(ii) the fact that the regulations themselves provide for exceptional cases — namely that where it is not reasonably practicable for the employer to permit her to return to her previous job, he may provide for her return to another job which is both suitable for her and appropriate for her to do in the circumstances.
It was not disputed that it was not «reasonably practicable» for the claimant to have presented her claim within the initial three - month period and so the issue was whether or not the delay by the claimant from the end of that three - month period until the date when the claim was presented was «reasonable» (The Employment Rights Act 1996, s 111 (2)-RRB-.
(D) If a person who is serving in a fiduciary position becomes a judge, he or she must comply with this Rule as soon as reasonably practicable, but in no event later than one year after becoming a judge.
«It is unfair to expect the husband to continue working long hours in demanding employment and not expect the wife to realise her earning potential as soon as is reasonably practicable
The Group considers the tax risk associated with all material transactions or processes as and when these arise, and seeks to reduce the level of tax risk arising from its operations as far as is reasonably practicable by ensuring that reasonable care is exercised in relation to these areas.
«This prosecution should act as a reminder, not just to schools but to all persons in control of the repair and maintenance of non-domestic premises, of the need to ensure that a suitable and sufficient assessment of risk from asbestos is carried out, and that correct control measures are put in place to ensure that exposure to asbestos is prevented, so far as is reasonably practicable,» commented HSE Inspector Glyn Davies.
It is estimated that just under a third of all accidents involve someone at work, which is why employers in Scotland have a duty under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, to as far as reasonably practicable ensure the health and safety of their employees.
«Standing our support for compulsory pre-action protocols in principle, we consider that it would be best to introduce the regime as soon as reasonably practicable.
This could be on the basis that it was not reasonably practicable to bring a claim in that time period as they could not afford the fees.
(d) All this has to be done as soon as is reasonably practicable i.e. it should be done straight away after the accident.
6.1 The Agent shall place the Deposit in a nominated Client account as soon as reasonably practicable.
(d) Upon termination of representation, a lawyer shall take steps to the extent reasonably practicable to protect a client's interests, such as giving reasonable notice to the client, allowing time for employment of other counsel, surrendering papers and property to which the client is entitled and refunding any advance payment of fee or expense that has not been earned or incurred.
You must report the hit and run accident to ICBC immediately, or so soon as is reasonably practicable
When reasonably practicable, Baker Donelson will attempt to respect your privacy.
... take such steps as are reasonably practicable to ensure that freedom of speech within the law is secured for members, students and employees of the establishment, and for visiting speakers.
Furthermore, the re-engagement must be reasonably practicable and as favourable as a reinstatement order.
The application must be presented within three months of the date of communication of the secretary of state's decision, or such other period as is reasonable, if it was not reasonably practicable to have presented the complaint within the three - month limitation period.
If that is not reasonably practicable, sub-para 4 (5)(which is poorly worded) requires the landlord to provide an estimate of the total cost of carrying out works to the relevant building.
The judge went on to comment that this served «to underline the potential benefit for tenants of being provided the relevant information under para 4 of Sch 2 if it is reasonably practicable so to provide it.»
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