Sentences with phrase «references under this title»

This means that lower courts can not, for the time being, make references under this Title of the ECT.
Your high school instructors or present college professors, any other employers or managers can be listed as the references under this title.

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In reference to the United Nations Convention on the status of Refugees of 1951, it states under Article 1 (2), titled «Definition of the term refugee», as follows:
Reference: September 13, 2007 issue of Cell Stem Cell under the title «Whole - Genome Mapping of Histone H3Lys4 and 27 Trimethylations Reveals Distinct Genomic Compartments in Human Embryonic Stem Cells».
All of our references can be found by clicking the hyperlinks to the blogs, or under the «sources cited» tab under the video's title.
For a while, the movie was in the pre-production phase under the working title «Chess», which was ostensibly a reference to the game's sacrificial opening moves known as «gambits».
Education First released a newsletter and online tool titled «Making the Most of ESSA,» a reference guide that summarizes important elements of the law and offers advice on how states, school districts and advocates should operate under this new rule.
(1) a failure to design and construct facilities for first occupancy later than 30 months after the date of enactment of this Act that are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, except where an entity can demonstrate that it is structurally impracticable to meet the requirements of such subsection in accordance with standards set forth or incorporated by reference in regulations issued under this title; and
Instead of burying your content under a flowery title with vague references to the material, make it easy for readers to find the posts they are looking for.
[17][18][24] The team were also planning to include references to events detailed in the Compilation titles, though what form these references will take and their scope is still under consideration.
Titled «Out of Body» (in reference to an experience the artist had aged 11), the exhibition includes a number of works on paper, made under aliases after Conner officially retired from the art world in 1999.
Finally, melancholic objects like a discarded piano cover carved from wood, a blinking neon lightbox suggest a reflective strand, lamenting times past and reviving art historical heydays, this all takes place under a title that references key literary and musical touchstones: I ♥ 1984.
As but one illustration, section 523, «Exceptions to Discharge,» starts with, «A discharge under section 727, 1141, 1228 (a), 1228 (b), or 1328 (b) of this title does not discharge an individual debtor...» In Bankruptcy II, each of those cross-references is a hyperlink, allowing you to jump to the referenced section.
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Because we only intend to protect activities such as participation in investigations and hearings under the Administrative Simplification provisions of HIPAA, the final rule references Part C of Title XI of the Social Security Act.
For certain, without reference to the course title, the basic driving will include an intensive driving under the supervision of a driving education professional instructor.
If you choose functional Resume format you have to clearly mention all your achievements along with a reference to the organization, job title, or activities that you might have listed under the sections of Qualification or Employment History.
The Tribunal is expressly prohibited under the Act from ruling that a native title party receive any financial gain worked out by reference to things produced on, or income from, the land [38].
I understand this is a reference to the «expedited procedure» under the Native Title Act («NTA») and I find this statement inaccurate for the following reason.
This difficulty is compounded by the fact that traditional laws and customs are transmitted orally from generation to generation, so evidence of these may be restricted or inadmissible under the hearsay rule.137 This is an issue that has been identified by the Australian Law Reform Commission in its Review of the Uniform Evidence Act 1995.138 The Commission proposes that the uniform Evidence Acts should be amended to provide an exception to the hearsay and opinion evidence rules for evidence relevant to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander traditional laws and customs.139 The Commission also observed that there are strong arguments that the NTA should be amended as the relevant provision does not provide sufficient guidance on or certainty on the admissibility of evidence in native title proceedings.140 However, legislative amendment to the NTA falls outside the terms of reference of this review.
As demonstrated in my Native Title Report 2000 the differential treatment of Indigenous people in the validation and confirmation provisions was justified under this approach by reference to notions such as certainty, the unlikelihood of real harm occurring, balancing the interests of stakeholders and confirming the common law.
The Law: Mansfield J made a determination under s 225 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)(NTA), by reference to the definition of native title and native title rights and interests in s 223 (1)Title Act 1993 (Cth)(NTA), by reference to the definition of native title and native title rights and interests in s 223 (1)title and native title rights and interests in s 223 (1)title rights and interests in s 223 (1) NTA.
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