The phrase
"specific provisions" refers to particular details or rules that are included in a document or agreement, serving as instructions or conditions for specific situations or requirements.
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Most insurance coverage gives
specific provisions in relation to the filing of claims; it also includes the waiting period of the insured party for the claim to be finally settled.
The inclusion of
specific provisions relating to volunteers and donors for charities suggest that commercial activity may have a broader definition than one might contemplate.
Regardless of
specific provisions designed to minimize their impact, car insurance claims will always be closely correlated with increases in premium rates.
While child custody rights are of paramount importance, few countries have federal laws in place that
dictate specific provisions that are in force throughout the country.
You can
tailor specific provisions in your Agreement to determine custody and separate access schedules so that both you and your spouse will have regular access / visitation time with your children.
This policy encompasses many state -
specific provisions regarding the prevention of discrimination as well as federal statutes and requirements.
The individual tariffs files by air carriers contain provisions for all passengers as well as
specific provisions related to the carriage of disabled passengers.
The Consumer Rights Directive (2011 / 83 / EU)
contains specific provisions on online shopping which require that consumers are informed about the main characteristics, functionality and interoperability of the products they are purchasing.
EnA 2002
makes specific provision under s 190 (4) for immunity from prosecution of an offence under s 188 in certain cases.
The significance of this impact for me is that the Criminal Code provides
specific provisions allowing for judicial flexibility when dealing with Aboriginal offenders,
The report also recommends heightened enforcement of existing state - level legislation
with specific provisions regarding diversity in charter schools, and monitoring patterns of charter school enrollment and attrition, focusing particularly on reporting the demographic information of charter school students on low - income and ELL characteristics.
Under
specific provisions by the IRS, a student loan borrower is eligible to deduct the interest paid on student loans from their taxes.
Lawmakers must do so only if the legislation also includes
specific provisions requiring much more transparency in how management and grant decisions are made and a much less blithe attitude about conflicts of interest.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, contained in the Code of Federal Regulations, applies to all vehicles engaged in interstate traffic, has
specific provisions governing hours of service for drivers (see 49 C.F.R. § 395 for more information).
Just to reiterate, it is crucial to understand that you give up
specific provisions which are inherent to federal student loans.
Uncertainties remain, in particular around the impact of
specific provisions at the company level and how corporate behavior will respond to the new tax code: in other words, the sensitivity of each company's earnings to the tax bill.
«Congress is considering significant modifications to federal tax law that could have profound implications for Connecticut, depending on
what specific provisions, if any, are enacted,» Lembo said.
On August 6, 2012, the American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates approved Resolution 100, urging «all state, territorial, and local legislative bodies and governmental agencies -LSB-...] to repeal breed discriminatory or
breed specific provisions.»
Each Fullerton CA policy has
specific provisions set aside for each of these areas of concern, allowing you to respond to many different possible liability or loss circumstances as a policy holder.
While every state has an endorsement called the HO - 300 which changes the standard HO - 4 renters policy to meet
state specific provisions, these are usually matters of simple phrasing rather than substantive changes.
In addition to the standalone promotional contest and general misleading advertising sections, the Competition Act contains several
other specific provisions prohibiting certain activities in the context of telemarketing and the sending of prize notices.
Progressivity could be embodied in the rate structure (with rates rising with income, as they do now), a basic exemption amount, and the choice of tax base (income, consumption, or another measure), rather than
through specific provisions that treat different levels of income and consumption differently.
«Moreover, waivers only provide temporary relief
from specific provisions of the law, and in exchange require new criteria of states, school districts and schools not formally authorized in No Child Left Behind or by Congress.»
In that case, renters insurance in a flood zone isn't covering the flood, it's covering the result of a power outage regardless of the cause because there are
specific provisions written into the policy for that purpose.
The Code of Practice is divided into four parts, each containing «General Information» and «Practice» sections that
interpret specific provisions under the OHSA.
It amends Competition Act to
add specific provisions for electronic communications to deceptive marketing practices regime that already exists.
There are
certain specific provisions in the Acts in relation to education and some of these deal with people with disabilities or people who have special needs.
When a company believes a proposal does not meet these standards, it informs the SEC of its intention to omit the proposal and
cites specific provisions of the rule.
Yet the controversy has continued to swirl, in part because many state constitutions include more -
specific provisions barring aid to religious organizations.
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There were
even specific provisions within the law which, for the first time in the history of United States education, made student involvement a federal mandate in some areas.
In August, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said Obama had approved plans to, in effect, reform the law without going through Congress: The secretary would
waive specific provisions of the law in exchange for states agreeing to adopt favored reforms.
Our public comments
highlight specific provisions in ESSA for which New Leaders thinks that departmental regulations or guidance (including regulations or guidance specifically on the role of school leaders) will be needed if the new law is to deliver on its promise to strengthen teaching, especially in the highest - need schools, and accelerate academic achievement and other outcomes, particularly for our most vulnerable students.
I've no experience of this but I'd expect you'd
need specific provision (i.e. widgets) that allow three 12V batteries to be charged or discharged in parallel.