Sentences with phrase «relation to a matter referred»

That the tribunal be given the following powers in relation to a matter referred to it by the Federal Court for mediation:

Not exact matches

«Any breach of the law in relation to the advertising of Aptamil's products is a matter for other authorities, and we note that you have referred the advertising to Trading Standards.»
An inquiry by the Governor's Office on Employee Relations referred the matter to JCOPE and the state's IG — both of which have Cuomo - appointed leadership.
A spokesman for Cuomo claimed they referred the matter to the Governor's Office of Employee Relations in December, but that agency lacks investigative authority and has done little to probe the DCJS case.
(d) In the case of an alleged act or practice prohibited by this title which occurs in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary compliance.
We've referred to the matter of governments spying on citizens a number of times here on Slaw, particularly in relation to the feebleness of the «it's only metadata» excuse.
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.
Where an employer has commits a reprisal against a worker, an inspector can refer the matter to the Ontario Labour Relations Board («Board») for arbitration in circumstances where it is warranted and where certain conditions have been met.
Third, if the client has a post-decree domestic relations matter, the client may be referred to a post-decree clinic in Denver or Jefferson Counties where Faegre & Benson, LLP, Holland & Hart, and The Johnson Sauer Legal Group, LLC offer unbundled legal services to pro se parties.
Article 8 provided, after referring to Article 3 of Federal Law No. 8 of 2004 (see above), that, as DIFC law can apply in the DIFC in relation to civil and commercial matters, «the rights and liabilities between persons in any civil or commercial matter are to be determined according to the laws for the time being in force in the Jurisdiction chosen, in accordance paragraph 2».
Referred to as «first rate» in Chambers USA (2015) for his extensive trial and labor and employment skills in representing employers, Mr. Guryan provides practical and strategic advice to major U.S. and international corporations, to assist them in achieving their goals in labor and employment matters, including developing labor and employment policies to avoid litigation, managing union relations, and maintaining union - free status.
The public register for members of health regulatory colleges will include more information, including: any specified continuing education or remedial programs required by a panel of the ICRC; the status of every matter referred by the ICRC to the Discipline Committee, with a copy of the notice of specified allegations; and a notation and synopsis of a regulated health professional's acknowledgements or undertakings in relation to professional misconduct and incompetence.
The agreements and conventions referred to in Articles 59 (1), 60 and 61 shall continue to have effect in relation to matters not governed by this Regulation.
Article 31 In relation to a State which in matters of custody of children has two or more systems of law applicable in different territorial units — a) any reference to habitual residence in that State shall be construed as referring to habitual residence in a territorial unit of that State; b) any reference to the law of the State of habitual residence shall be construed as referring to the law of the territorial unit in that State where the child habitually resides.
The matter on whether or not air travel is an essential service has been referred to the Canadian Industrial Relations Board.
88 Despite the provisions of this or any other Act, all documents, including used and unused ballots, relating to an election in the custody of the Chief Electoral Officer or of any other person may be opened, inspected and examined under such conditions and rules as are made by a committee of the Assembly for the purpose of inquiring into any matter referred to the committee by order of the Assembly, and, upon any such proceeding before the committee, any such document may be filed as an exhibit, and any person summoned to attend and give evidence before the committee upon such inquiry may be examined or cross-examined in relation thereto.
Grove allows the paying party to refer to adjudication the «true value» of the works in relation to any assessment instead of potentially having to wait until the final account process to escalate the matter.
After some initial uncertainty from Apple Executive Relations as to whether or not this was expected behavior or a technical issue, the matter was referred to engineers who confirmed that an LTE - enabled Apple Watch Series 3 should be capable of making calls to emergency services even if a cellular service has never been activated, similar to smartphones.
That, in engaging in further consultations with Indigenous peoples in relation to matters affecting land and waters, the Government abide by Australia's relevant international human rights obligations, such as those referred to in this submission.
24 (1) If an applicant for a licence made a false or misleading statement in or in relation to their application, respecting a matter referred to in section 10 [qualifications for obtaining licence], the real estate council may, by order,
(b) the information referred to in section 4 - 4 (1)(d) to (g)[applications for new licences] of these bylaws, in relation to any matters that have occurred since the most recent application for a new licence, licence renewal or licence reinstatement made by the applicant;
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