Sentences with phrase «separate state statute»

The main exception for these items is if a separate state statute of limitations exists, in which case, it's whichever period of time is longer.

Not exact matches

Unless your state has a separate statute dealing with political speech and elections, employers are pretty much free to say whatever they want.
The bill states that any «broker - dealer, sales representative, investment advisor or representative of an investment advisor shall not violate the fiduciary duty toward a client» imposed in a separate statute.
It separates church and federal government or federal statute, but did not abolished established religion in the states).
They brought this action in the United States District Court for the District of Kansas to enjoin enforcement of a Kansas statute which permits, but does not require, cities of more than 15,000 population to maintain separate school facilities for Negro and white students.
A separate statute provides for state supervision of private, denominational and parochial schools.
Some state statutes also contain provisions separate from the animal cruelty statutes to address care requirements for breeding facilities.
Mechanism created by a state statute or regulatory action to make it easier to track and trade renewable energy — A single REC represents a tradable credit for each unit of energy produced from qualified renewable energy facilities, thus separating the renewable energy's environmental attributes from its value as a commodity unit of energy.
There is a separate statute of limitations for medical malpractice in the state of Tennessee.
In the United States, standards of review are (sometimes nominally) governed by a statute, the Administrative Procedure Act («APA»), which separates questions of law, fact, and policy.
These groups may include cases (with separate categories for state and federal cases), statutes (with separate categories for state and federal statutes) and other authorities.
Marital property includes personal and real property acquired and owned by either spouse or both together; active appreciation of separate property due to one spouses contributions, such as improvements; and participant accounts in state and municipal deferred compensation plans, to the extent set forth in the applicable statute.
The court said that the statute should be read to allow the local Planned Parenthood affiliates to receive funds so long as they provided abortion services through separately incorporated agencies that use separate facilities and receive none of the state funds.
The Superior Court of Rhode Island ruled that the state's property condition disclosure statute did not apply to real estate licensees, and thus ruled in favor of both the Buyer's Representative and the Listing Broker in separate opinions.
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