Despite this, the Law Society has recently been publishing practice notes which reinforce the existing Regulations and present to solicitors an interpretation of them more
restrictive than the Regulations themselves.
Not exact matches
(2) Does not require compliance with any production or handling practices other
than those provided for in the Act and the
regulations in this part as a condition of use of its identifying mark: Provided, That, certifying agents certifying production or handling operations within a State with more
restrictive requirements, approved by the Secretary, shall require compliance with such requirements as a condition of use of their identifying mark by such operations.
On top of this, modular buildings can be manufactured and installed quicker
than traditional structures, with less
restrictive planning
regulations, and a growing capability to match energy efficiency targets.
Superintendents and boards mistakenly thought policies were more
restrictive than they were or, Levin (2006) added, were using laws and
regulations «as a scapegoat... to justify maintaining existing practices» (p. 174).
The Cooper Union Weapons Policy is in addition to, and may be more
restrictive than, weapons
regulations that may be imposed by Federal, State, and New York City law.
This rule is more
restrictive than EFfCI's proposed test, which would have looked at whether the animal testing was done for the purpose of complying with the EU's Cosmetics
Regulation.
Rob La Gatta: In America, different state bar associations have different
regulations on blogging, some of which are far more
restrictive than others.
A trade association representing various mortgage professionals believed the risk of abuse should be addressed through enforcement rather
than restrictive regulations.