The Committee had held that an appearance before a Board of Adjustment on an application for a variance or
special exception constituted unlawful practice of law (citing Opinion No. 13, 98 N.J.L.J. 17 (January 9, 1975)-RRB-.
Not exact matches
Rather than seek new
special exceptions, educational institutions should develop their own sets of best practices for determining what does and does not
constitute fair dealing.
The potential options identified to address this include: expanding the definitions of what
constitutes an «employee» and an «employer» and the scope of liability for the purposes of the ESA; extending the ESA's minimum standards to independent and dependent contractors; and reviewing existing
exceptions and
special rules (including with respect to overtime and hours of work).
What
constitutes a recess was recently held to be justiciable in a case involving recess appointments to the NLRB, and this unique situation could be held to be a
special and unique
exception to the general rule regarding recess appointments set forth in that case.