Sentences with phrase «statutory amendment»

The proclamation of statutory amendments or the coming - into - force of regulations would download themselves while you sleep.
There have, however, been some recent statutory amendments which impact how youths are handled in the criminal justice system.
The Australian Government could facilitate this through statutory amendment and / or by use of financial and other leverage over the policies and practices of the states and territories.
We have substantial understanding of youth law and its relationship to new statutory amendments.
So law commissions focus on technical statutory amendments: they are easy to measure.
Its division of pensions on marital breakdown project was a relatively straightforward statutory amendment exercise.
Because successful growth frequently requires statutory amendments or regulatory exemptions (e. g., raising the cap on charter schools, getting a waiver from traditional licensure, working a special wrinkle into the teachers» contract), entrepreneurs must navigate multiple shoals where foes can wreck even highly seaworthy enterprises.
Whatever the tension between the prior result and the outcome here, law depends on respect for language and would be served better by statutory amendment than by racking statutory language to cover a policy it fails to reach.
No more cell phones for young drivers: As part of a package of passenger car - related statutory amendments, Cuomo also wants to ban even hands - free mobile phone and electronic device use for junior permit and junior license holders (those under 18).
The proposed statutory amendment, which state election officials last month said had received enough backing to be voted on Nov. 4, says that public school students who aren't proficient in English «shall be immersed in English, not sidelined for an extended period of time,...
Instead, thoughtless policies and statutory amendments like those about to be heaped upon us by the omnibus crime bill are turning some of our most important members of society — police officers, prosecutors and judges — into parodies of 1980's computer programs.
If we have lost so much faith in our judges, crown and police that we feel the need to straightjacket them with statutory amendments and mandatory policy directives, why isn't anyone talking about finding a new way to appoint and hire these important civil servants?
While Ontarian courts have had to determine this issue in numerous child protection cases, the analysis was complicated by recent statutory amendments.
In 2011, there was a significant statutory amendment made to the Children and Family Services Act, RSO 1990, c C11 [CFSA].
Following Dutch Industries, 2006 statutory amendments provided options to avoid «harsh consequences» of loss of patent rights associated with issues regarding past fee payments.
Statutory amendments which implement and go beyond the treaty were recently passed into law, and regulatory amendments are expected to be released in draft for public consultation late 2016.
The continuance of the prosecution of the defendants after the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, for a violation of the National Prohibition Act alleged to have been committed in North Carolina, would involve an attempt to continue the application of the statutory
For an example of what can be done already, i.e. without statutory amendment, in several provinces including Ontario by electronic communications, see the Lawyer Done Deal site.
But changing how the Regents are elected requires only a statutory amendment, and so Cuomo could arguably achieve it this session.
While awaiting the Statutory amendments, we must remain proactive.
«These Regulations are bound to lead to long and costly litigation for faith groups and individual resident or officiating ministers in circumstances where the number of religious organisations which have evinced an intention to avail themselves of this statutory amendment is miniscule.»
So as to leave no room for doubt he also reviewed the Parliamentary materials which were relevant to that statutory amendment which he concluded could not have been clearer; predominant user was not a requirement.
In a post on this site last November, «Why the new s. 258.3 (8.1) of the Insurance Act will retroactively scale back prejudgment interest rates in MVA actions,» I stated that the statutory amendment reducing the rate of prejudgment interest for non-pecuniary damage awards (damages for pain and suffering and the non-pecuniary portion of dependent family claims) in automobile tort cases must be applied retroactively.
After the government introduced implementing amendments to the Patent Act in omnibus budget Bill C - 43, the statutory amendments passed into law a mere 54 days later in December 2014.
Although the 2014 Stronger Workplaces for a Stronger Economy Act (Bill 18) originally included a statutory amendment to have experience rating premium costs borne by the client company, this was removed at the committee stage and replaced by a provision giving the government authorization to make regulations on this issue.
This is obviously an entirely unfeasible approach, without further clarification or statutory amendment.
The electronic land registration system in Ontario (as distinct from the transactional documents that the statutory amendment is about) relies on secure, digital signatures based on cryptography.
Justice Salhany thought that statutory amendments had changed the law but few agreed with him.
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