Sentences with phrase «several statutes»

Current UK law is scattered in several statutes.
Bill 177 is omnibus legislation which amends several statutes, including the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Pension Benefits Act and the Broader Public Sector Executive Compensation Act.
Right now we're not enforcing several statutes federally; the Fisheries Act, the Migratory Birds Act, the Navigable Waters Act, these are all things that should be included in the real costs of the oil sands.
It includes amendments to several statutes as a way to address cyberbullying.
During the 2014 - 2015 legislative session, via House Bill 252, Georgia representatives finally axed several statutes that have little businesses existing in the 21st century — and one of those decrees was the State's criminal defamation law.
Pinnock ushers in an era where contrary to the clear text of several statutes the courts will now need to consider the proportionality of an eviction.
Several statutes provide a mechanism to appeal a bind - over, either to the crown court or the Divisional Court and the Court of Appeal.
We had solicitors for an Ontario university submitting that several statutes from earlier this century were still applicable to the university's status and should be maintained.
Rights to these claims are found in several statutes, including F.S. 768.21.
Bill 177 is an omnibus legislation that amends several statutes, including the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and the Pension Benefits Act.
The state has used equalized wealth levels for maintenance and operations funding (not facilities funding) for various tiers of funding; however, as noted further below, there are several statutes that contribute to the lingering inequities of the Texas school finance system.)
In addition, several statutes have articulated the parameters of the civil compulsion and conditional secondary privilege, providing that such compelled evidence including information, admissions, and findings should not form part of any criminal prosecution against a defendant facing criminal charges.
Instead, it included sweeping revisions to several statutes, resulting in several new requirements for employers doing business in New York State:
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