Sentences with phrase «reflects provisions in the law»

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.

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In recent years I have voted to expand the rights of same sex couples by voting for: The follow up legislation that amended the estates, powers and trusts law to reflect the provisions of the marriage equality act.
If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid by a court or other tribunal with jurisdiction over the parties to this Agreement, that provision will be deemed to be restated to reflect as nearly as possible the original intentions of the parties in accordance with applicable law, and the remainder of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect.
If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid by a court with jurisdiction over the parties to this Agreement, that provision will be deemed to be restated to reflect as nearly as possible the original intentions of the parties in accordance with applicable law, and the remainder of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect.
This law reflects Minnesota's provision for restraining orders in cases of domestic abuse.
This North Carolina law reflects the state's provision for protective orders in cases of domestic abuse.
This Oklahoma law reflects the state's provision for protective orders in cases of domestic abuse.
If any provision of this Agreement or any other policy be held invalid or unenforceable, that portion shall be construed in accordance with applicable law as nearly as possible to reflect the original intention of the parties and the remaining portions will continue in full force and effect.
As it had done in Front Polisario, the Court relied on the customary rules of treaty interpretation reflected in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) in order to interpret the agreements» provisions on territorial scope.
Harrisonburg constitutional law reflects the fundamental relationships among the states, state and federal governments, the rights of individuals in relation to such governments, and the executive, legislative, and judicial actions that apply within the norms expressed by constitutional provisions.
Constitutional law reflects the fundamental relationships among the states, state and federal governments, the rights of individuals in relation to such governments, and the executive, legislative, and judicial actions that apply within the norms expressed by constitutional provisions.
This article would lead you to believe that law schools are innocent bystanders whose decisions to (a) increase class size year over year, (b) raise tuition year over year, and (c) steadfastly refuse year over year any structural changes to faculty, curriculum or teaching methods that might reflect or accommodate fundamental shifts in the provision of legal services, are wholly unrelated to the growing challenges of lawyer employment and lawyer competence.
On December 4, 2012, the Saskatchewan government tabled Bill No. 85, An Act respecting Employment Standards, Occupational Health and Safety, Labour Relations and Related Matters and making consequential amendments to certain Acts (hereinafter referred to as the Saskatchewan Employment Act) in the hope of consolidating 12 employment and labour - related laws, restructuring existing provisions, eliminating inconsistencies, and more accurately reflect contemporary employment relationships.
In any event, the sad fact is that BC's current laws do not reflect the best cycling practices, and they impose few provisions to protect cyclists — save for helmet laws which were introduced in the mid-1990s and impose penalties on cyclists rather than the operators of the machines which pose the clearer riskIn any event, the sad fact is that BC's current laws do not reflect the best cycling practices, and they impose few provisions to protect cyclists — save for helmet laws which were introduced in the mid-1990s and impose penalties on cyclists rather than the operators of the machines which pose the clearer riskin the mid-1990s and impose penalties on cyclists rather than the operators of the machines which pose the clearer risks.
æEnsuring provisions governing intellectual property rights reflect a standard of protection similar to that found in U.S. law
California, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York are the only states that do not have a provision in their state constitutions mirroring or significantly reflecting the provisions of the Second Amendment (although New York has a civil rights law containing something almost the same as the Second Amendment).
The USTR's Summary of Objectives sets a general goal of «ensur [ing] provisions governing intellectual property rights reflect a standard of protection similar to that found in U.S. law
The Committee on the Elimination of the all Forms of Racial Discrimination (the CERD Committee) considered the amendments to the NTA in March 1999 and again in March 2000 and heard the government's argument that the confirmation provisions merely reflect the position of native title at common law.
If any provision of this Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable by a competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be modified or reformed, whenever permissible under the law, to reflect that provision's original intent as closely as possible, or be limited or eliminated to the least extend necessary so that the rest of the Agreement remains in full force and effect.
Alternatively, the threshold for addition as a party under these provisions could be amended to reflect more traditional tests for standing in civil proceeding, such as the «special interest» test under general law [48] or the «person aggrieved» test under the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth).
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