Set rules of conduct and reiterate boundaries when they are crossed.
Not exact matches
Islamic Finance has a
set of specific
rules which people follow when
conducting business; such as the strict edict not to engage in usury or collecting interest off
of loans.
Assuming that you're addressing Christianity, which is the subject
of this article, then our «belief» is guided by a
set of well defined
rules of conduct.
She looks with sincere respect upon those ways
of conduct and
of life, those
rules and teachings which, though differing in many particulars from what she holds and
sets forth, nevertheless often reflect a ray
of that Truth which enlightens all men (John 1:9).
The following verse from the Qur» an is good evidence
of the comprehensive nature
of the Islamic
rules of conduct, «It is not righteousness that ye turn your faces to the East and the West; but righteous is he who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and the angels and the Scripture and the Prophets; and giveth his wealth, in spite
of his love for it, to kinsfolk and to orphans and the needy and the wayfarer and to those who ask, and to
set slaves free; and observeth proper worship and payeth the poor - due.
There are
rules governing how hard you can hit — each league has its (not very long)
rule book, but in practice each game
sets its own violence level — a balancing act
of boundaries tested by sudden escalations
of rage that are remarkably similar to the
rules of conduct governing a street fight.
Choosing not to play on a beautiful day simply because one
of 54 holes was considered unplayable gives the impression that the players are wimps and that the game itself is so precious, so uptight, that it can't be
conducted unless it conforms to a
set of rules that are often absurd.
Peter Wilson, who
set the tone
of indignation for the whole British contingent, summed it up for all
of them when he said, «We still
conduct boxing as a stylized sport under a formal
set of rules.
Establish a code
of conduct or a written
set of house
rules and in so - doing make family responsibilities, behaviour and expectations clear for everyone.
Family Code
of Conduct Tips to help you establish a code
of conduct or a written
set of house
rules and in so - doing make family responsibilities, behaviour and expectations clear for everyone.
In particular, the legislation would
set out the date
of the referendum, the franchise, the wording
of the question,
rules on campaign financing, and other
rules for the
conduct of the referendum.
Elections to the Council and multi-option ballots shall be
conducted according to the
rules set out in the latest edition
of «How to
conduct an election by the Single Transferable Vote», published by the Electoral Reform Society.
«Country visits are governed by
rules and procedures
set out in the code
of conduct referred to above and the manual
of operations adopted by special procedures,» she said.
He posits that the right way to think
of quantum mechanics is as a
set of rules about how to correctly
conduct experiments.
What is missing is a clear
set of publicly declared
rules under which USCYBERCOM will operate, Bronk says, adding, «We can't say there is a cyber command and then not have
rules of the road like you do for other areas
of military
conduct.»
Firms and agencies
conducting the surveys would benefit from these new measures, the experts assert, because instead
of having to navigate an assortment
of rules that vary by nation or region, they would have a uniform
set of standards to follow.
Every time I go there I feel like such an idiot - there is a whole separate
set of court
rules, they use different terminology, have different ways to
conduct trials and different sentences / sanctions for kids than adults.
Setting out new
rules for academy trust inspections in a letter, Mrs Morgan said that the watchdog should continue to
conduct «batch» inspections
of academies that are all run by the same trust.
SBEC Operating Policies and Procedures SBEC Operating Procedures outline the board's powers and duties, establish procedural
rules,
set standards
of conduct for board members, and define the responsibilities
of the board and TEA staff.
Apple was found guilty in federal court
of conspiring to fix e-book prices last month, and now the victorious Department
of Justice has outlined a
set of proposed
rules «intended to halt Apple's anticompetitive
conduct, restore lost competition and prevent a recurrence
of the illegal activities.»
All students attending Tulsa Community College must adhere to the
rules and regulations
set forth in the STUDENT CODE
OF CONDUCT.
The Test Secretary shall be in charge
of conducting a draw to determine the order
of running as
set forth in the AKC's «Retriever Field Trial
Rules and Standard Procedure.»
The
conduct of all meetings
of the Society shall follow the procedures
set forth in the current edition
of Roberts
Rules of Order when applicable and consistent with the Bylaws
of the Society.
Over the past years, the European Commission — in its role as «guardian
of the Treaties»
set out in Article 17 TEU (available here)-- has struggled to access reliable information about the
conduct of market participants in order to enforce Single Market
rules.
This principle is
of critical importance and
sets the context for the general
rule on which the Government seeks to rely — that normally the
conduct of international relations and the making and unmaking
of treaties are taken to be matters falling within the scope
of the Crown's prerogative powers.
Being registered means that not only does the company have to follow a
set of rules and a code
of conduct and ethics and has to answer to their regulatory body if they do something wrong but also that they have to have certain minimum requirements such as indemnity insurance.
The Federation
of Law Societies
of Canada has proposed amending the Model
Rules of Professional Conduct — the enforceable rules of conduct that set out the baseline standards of professionalism to which lawyers in Canada must adhere — to include technical competency as a component of the definition of «competency.&r
Rules of Professional
Conduct — the enforceable
rules of conduct that set out the baseline standards of professionalism to which lawyers in Canada must adhere — to include technical competency as a component of the definition of «competency.&r
rules of conduct that
set out the baseline standards
of professionalism to which lawyers in Canada must adhere — to include technical competency as a component
of the definition
of «competency.»
The Uniform Arbitration Act (1990), in force in six provinces (and passed years ago in PEI but never proclaimed in force),
sets out what were then modern
rules for the
conduct of arbitrations, with powers
of arbitrators spelled out in default
of agreement by the parties, and with restrictions on court intervention in the proceedings, as well as enforcement provisions.
Earlier this week, The Wall Street Journal gave its editorial staffers a
set of rules for how to
conduct themselves online and, in particular, on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
Boxing has long been accepted the world over, as an acceptable form
of athletic endeavour, in no small part owing to a defined
set of rules or code of conduct (which really is code for law) known as the Marquess of Queensbury R
rules or code
of conduct (which really is code for law) known as the Marquess
of Queensbury
RulesRules.
LLLTs are subject to a separate
set of professional
conduct rules.
Civil lawsuit trials can be
conducted in a state other than the state where the breach
of contract or tort giving rise to the lawsuit took place for jurisdictional purposes and not infrequently is brought in another state, although constitutional choice
of law
rules limit the circumstances under which a particular state's laws can be applied to a particular
set of circumstances in a lawsuit.)
The Alpine Code is not a complete
set of rules but it provides some guidelines for skiers and snowboarders alike so that this activity can be
conducted safely.
Last week, the Supreme Judicial Court's Standing Advisory Committee on the
Rules of Professional Conduct published a comprehensive set of proposed revisions to the Massachusetts professional conduct r
Rules of Professional
Conduct published a comprehensive
set of proposed revisions to the Massachusetts professional
conduct rulesrules.
This should be
set out in a clear code
of conduct that everybody reads and understands, so that it does not come as a surprise if the employer takes action against comments that flout the
rules.
Netiquette is the
set of rules of conduct governing how you should behave when communicating via the Internet.
The system we have put in place in the US is a
set of rules that delineates proper and improper
conduct, and we have vested power in certain institutions to enforce those
rules, including the power to bar from the market those lawyers who demonstrate by their actions that they can not be trusted to act ethically.
Most
of the pre-trial procedure has been completed, and the examinations for discovery which have been
conducted have fallen within the time limits
set out in
Rule 68.
The old
rules set down in 1992 involved balancing a series
of factors, including the length
of the delay, the reasons, any
conduct by the accused that waived portions
of the waiting time, limits to institutional resources for getting cases heard, and prejudice to the accused.
The UNCITRAL Arbitration
Rules provide a comprehensive set of procedural rules upon which parties may agree for the conduct of arbitral proceedings arising out of their commercial relation
Rules provide a comprehensive
set of procedural
rules upon which parties may agree for the conduct of arbitral proceedings arising out of their commercial relation
rules upon which parties may agree for the
conduct of arbitral proceedings arising out
of their commercial relationship.
Counsel for the Claimants stated that her instructing solicitors did not behave unreasonably, that they had confirmed in their response to the application that Mr Holton had changed his mind on the day
of the hearing on 17th September 2014, despite previously having spoken to his solicitor and having signed a witness statement, and that the solicitors
conduct throughout could not amount to unreasonable or negligent as
set out in
rule 80 (1)(a).
The California Court
of Appeals recently released a decision that upheld a trial court's
ruling to
set aside their previous dismissal
of an injury case filed by a woman who was hurt in an accident involving a passenger bus that was allegedly caused by the dangerous and reckless
conduct of the bus driver.
Registrar Timothy Outerbridge: As Registrar to the British Columbia Court
of Appeal, he performs judicial and quasi-judicial functions, including
conducting registrar's hearings, assessments and other matters
set out by statute or the
Rules of Court or referred by a judge
of the Court
of Appeal.
UETA allows a government to
set rules about transactions that it will not
conduct electronically: the court held that this language referred to detailed
rule - making processes under the usual administrative law principles, and the state had not gone through those processes to bar the use
of signatures such as those in this case.
While there is functional overlap between
rule / policy
setting and adjudication, the benchers remain responsible for the
conduct rules and appointment
of the adjudicators.
This introduced a comprehensive
set of rules to regulate the way the police
conducted their activities.
Moreover, in those cases, the panels are interpreting and applying a well - defined
set of rules, e.g., the
rules of professional
conduct, which they are presumed to have expertise in.
It
set the ground
rules for the management
of personal information in the private sector while organizations
conduct electronic commerce and compete in the global digital economy.
A
set of published
rules for the
conduct of investigations and a tariff
of sanctions for particular breaches would help restore the profession's faith in the authority.
Consistency between jurisprudence touching on lawyer's ethical duties and professional
rules of conduct set by those who regulate lawyers in the public interest is important.