Sentences with phrase «relevant act»

Students take on characters from 1529 Parliament and make decisions using extracts from relevant acts.
I felt how relevant this act was to the current sociopolitical climate in the United States.
Corporations of all nationalities which are established under US law or traded on a US stock market are embraced by this act, as are all individuals who commit relevant acts on the territory of the US.
The relevant act is the 1996 Education Act concerning what it calls SRE (sex and relationship education).
«I have read carefully and examined the relevant Act, the prosecution has conformed to Section 106 of the Evidence Act», the judge held.
How can we infer the relevant act for hyperlinking purposes?
However, I can't find any legislation or legal ruling that changes, amends, or supersedes the relevant act (Communications Act 2003 Part 4)
In the judgment of the Court of Appeal, these 19th century cases established that for the offence to have been committed, it was incumbent on the prosecution to prove: - that the relevant act was of such a lewd character to outrage public decency; and - that the act took place in public and must have been capable of being seen by at least two people who were present, even if they had not actually seen it.
The essence of the prosecution's case was that the offence of outraging public decency consisted of three elements relating to the relevant act: - that it was committed in public; - that it was of such a lewd, obscene and disgusting character to constitute an outrage to public decency; and - that it was either seen or was capable of being seen by at least two members of the public present at the time.
Turning to the second part of the public element, the need for the relevant act to be capable of being seen by two or more people who were actually present, the Court of Appeal noted that in the book Sexual Offences: Law and Practice (3rd Edn, 2004), Peter FG Rook and Robert Ward «conveniently describe» this as the «two person rule».
S76 (a)(ii) is when «the defendant intentionally induced the complainant to consent to the relevant act by impersonating a person known personally to the complainant.»
Because of the limitation of the CJEU «s jurisdiction in the Treaties, according to the Court an accession based on the draft agreement would currently lead to a situation where the judicial control of the relevant acts or omissions of the EU with regard to their compatibility with the ECHR would be exclusively attributed to an organ external to the EU (para 255).
The relevant acts and regulations provide regulators such as the SGX, ACRA and MAS with independent investigative powers.
It would be a strange and harsh result if a landlord could be held to have discriminated against a disabled tenant in circumstances where the landlord had been wholly unaware of the disability at the time he carried out the relevant act.
It is conclusively presumed that there was no consent if «the defendant intentionally induced the complainant to consent to the relevant act by impersonating a person known personally to the complainant.»
Moreover, the Criminal Justice Act 2003, s 114 (1)(a) is not authority for the proposition that anything said by a witness in an identification parade is admissible merely because it operated in accordance with Code D. However, some statements might be so bound up so as to form part of the exception to the hearsay rule; a statement accompanying a relevant act might therefore be admissible.
It should be noted that at common law a relevant question was whether or not the relevant act or omission was capable of being ratified, not whether or not it had been.
The advantage of an early payment, being the realisation of interest payable on the compensation from the date when the relevant act is done, will be lost.
However, there was a range of measures to mitigate this removal under the relevant Act which were not available to aboriginal families.
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