Sentences with phrase «rules made by»

(5) Despite the definition of «rules» in section 1 [definitions], for the purposes of subsection (1)(b)(iii) of this section, «council rules» means any rules made by the real estate council before the coming into force of this subsection.
In addition, section 138D of FSMA provides a right of action for private persons who suffer loss as a result of a contravention by an authorised person of certain rules made by the FCA.
The use and enjoyment of a condo is limited by three kinds of documents: the Declaration; the corporate by - laws; and the rules made by the directors.
There is no reason why we can not make things more flexible other than that there are rigid rules made by people who frankly they haven't had to parent.
Many opinions or rules made by legislative organs or the supreme court also take important roles.
Of course, there's a risk in not appearing in a foreign jurisdiction because, particularly after Beals v. Saldanha, the foreign court may be held to have had jurisdiction: it seems quite unnecessary, however, to deny every defendant the right, when proceedings for enforcement are brought, to protest that the foreign court had no jurisdiction under the rules made by the Supreme Court.
(11) The trade union shall deliver a copy of the application for certification to the employer by such time as is required under the rules made by the Board and, if there is no rule, not later than the day on which the application is filed with the Board.
It's the uncertainty that is dangerous, when used in technocratic rules made by government.
Our schools shouldn't operate as oligarchies with rules made by a small group of adults for the much larger group of students.
1.2 «EGM» means an Extraordinary General Meeting 1.3 «NEC» means the National Executive Committee 1.4 «Rules» means Rules made by the NEC under this Constitution 1.5 Where the context so implies, the singular shall include the plural 1.6 Headings shall not form part of the meanings of Articles 1.7 «Branch» means a branch or constituency association 1.8 PPERA means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 PART II NAME AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPERA.
You're right Nancy, they didn't like the rules made by corrupt Church leaders, in particular the selling of Indulgences.
Those who were born after that date, however, no longer have the ability to employ that strategy, because of changes to Social Security rules made by Congress.
Or an unwritten rule made by the fans?
Dumb rule made by the FA to protect British talent and hinder international signings.
What would happen if a government does not honor a ruling made by a judge?
Navient is planning to fight the ruling made by the arbitrator.
Behrouz Amouzgar, Parsi's lawyer and founder of Lexpand PC, says that although they respect the ruling made by Judge Ashby, the fact that the ruling was made on a balance of probabilities means that the court did not conclusively prove that Parsi was the one who made the posts.
One United States court observed that the Convention does not «permit reviewing courts to police every procedural ruling made by the arbitrator and to set aside the award if any violation of the -LSB-...] procedures is found.
This B.C. decision requires broader legislative changes than the ruling made by the Ontario Superior Court last month, which we previously blogged about.
As reported in the New Jersey Law Journal, the Appellate Division has confirmed a ruling made by a Superior Court Judge that orders the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office to pay two news outlets more than $ 100,000 in counsel fees after they successfully sued the office for access to 911 call recordings involving the fatal shooting of an individual.
Employers and employees unhappy with the ruling made by CRA have the legal right to appeal any such finding, provided that they take the appeal within 90 days of being notified of the ruling.
Back to the Well: Can New Trial Judges Reverse a Ruling Made by Their Predecessors?
Additionally, Lee notes, the ruling made by the PBoC is very ambiguous, a strategy which is typical of the Chinese government.
The decision by the FCC's new leadership to prevent the companies from providing a more affordable internet option marks a reversal of a ruling made by former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler just weeks earlier.
The report, which was published by Forget.me, is coming on the heels of a ruling made by the Court of Justice of the European Union in May this year.

Not exact matches

This is when a business is run by the «do what I say» rule where there is no authority or decision - making beyond the leader.
In a court ruling authorizing the arrests, Brazilian federal judge André Duszczak said «Faria and other BRF officers sought to cover up claims of possible food contamination, as shown in certain laboratory tests, made by a former employee in a labor lawsuit.»
Matias» Reddit study, conducted over 29 days during which he and Reddit moderators screened 2,214 discussions on the science forum, found that by making rules easy to see (via «sticky comments,» as they are called on Reddit), Reddit users were 7.3 % «more likely to follow the rules
Four months before political cartoonist Mike Fiore won a Pulitzer Prize for his work, his NewsToon app was rejected by Apple in December 2009, with the company citing rules about making fun of public figures.
There's a new form of crowdfunding being led by companies such as GrowthFountain that has been made possible by changes in investment rules that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) enacted in May 2016.
But the IPO rules prevent them from doing that by making sure they communicate entirely through a middleman.
The debates the newspaper held last month were made ludicrous by the rigidity of the rules and moderator alike, but the paper redeemed itself with its late polls.
«As an investor, I obey by all UN resolutions making sure we're not violating any sanctions, any rules,» Sawiris said.
«Consumer Reports is making this recommendation given the potentially fatal consequences of E. coli, the fact that there are still several unknowns about this outbreak, and that no type of romaine has been ruled definitively safe by government officials,» said James Rogers, the head of food safety at the non-profit-run magazine.
If you're a fan of the «head slap» made famous by NCIS character Leroy Jethro Gibbs, you know that this non-injurious action is usually meant as a reminder when a team member is in violation of one of the Gibbs rules.
After concluding that its $ 8 app was unlikely to get approved because of Apple's rules prohibiting camera applications, Snapture, a company that makes a camera - enhancing app that goes by the same name, opted to sell on Cydia instead.
The presence of a company culture makes a big impact because employees inevitably face choices that can not be regulated by a black and white rule book.
This is the second time the USPTO has made such a ruling in response to complaints about the Redskins trademark, brought most recently by five Native Americans.
For instance, we were once in a proceeding in which the judge made a ruling on evidence presented at trial by opposing counsel that was going to fundamentally change the outcome of the case.
Each entity type has its own ownership rules, which can also vary by state, so you don't want to make a mistake.
By the time the public comment period had ended for proposed rule changes to net neutrality 10 days ago, the Federal Communications Commission logged close to 800,000 responses, making it the most commented - upon rule change in the agency's history.
On one hand, going too far to the rules - based side will lead to an organization that is too rigid, with employees often doing things by rote that no longer make sense.
«These beverages are to be provided to the jurors each evening only if all trial proceedings have concluded for the day,» the judge wrote, making sure nobody could skirt the rules through legal loopholes: «The jurors are not authorized to order an alcoholic beverage for consumption by another juror.»
States permit poll watchers so long as they are registered, trained, and abide by state rules designed to make sure voters aren't impeded or intimidated while getting to and from the polls.
The central role of this independent regulatory agency is to protect investors in the financial markets by making sure that publicly traded companies play by the rules.
While the FCC has argued that net neutrality rules made it more difficult for broadband providers to invest in their networks and thus hurt innovation, evidence suggests that such regulation has had no negative impact on telecom investment — instead, it increased by 5 percent from 2014 to 2016, when net neutrality rules were in place.
The ACCC did not say on Friday whether the banks succeeded in influencing the ringgit rates — which affect who profits from a trade, and by how much — but said that rules required them to make their pricing submissions independently.
Apart from the spectrum aspects of the 5G rollout, Pai noted that the FCC has been making it easier for carriers to roll out new infrastructure, by removing «rules that don't make any sense.»
Even if it's an alien creature, it's going to abide by the same rules we would here... People will be drawn in, in ways that make them feel engaged.
The reaction: Union supporters were dismayed to learn the products on offer are not, as a rule, made by unionized labour.
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