Sentences with phrase «statutory body in»

The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment was established as a statutory body in July 2001.
Service tax, Education cess and any other taxes announced by the government of any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.
GST disclaimer - Goods & Services Tax announced by Government or statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable laws.
Goods & Services Tax announced by Government or statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable laws.
• Service tax, Education cess and any other taxes announced by the Government or any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.
Service tax, education cess and any other taxes announced by the government of any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.
Service Tax, Education Cess and any other taxes announced by the Government or any other statutory body in future would be levied as per the applicable tax laws.This quote is valid only as long as the age remains the same or for a period of thirty days from the date of this quote, whichever is earlier.

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This year's awards are open to all Australian business women that meet the entry criteria in the following categories: * Westpac Group Business Owner Award (owners with a 50 per cent share or more in a business, with responsibility for key management decision making); * Australian Government Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above criteria).
You shall not be bound by the provisions of confidentiality contained in this Agreement if such Holdings Information 1) is or becomes publicly known through no act or omission of the Financial Institution, its employees, agents or subcontractors; 2) is lawfully disclosed to you by a third party without restriction and without any obligation of confidentiality; 3) is required to be disclosed by any Governmental body, regulatory body (including without limitation any relevant securities exchange) or court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise pursuant to any statutory or regulatory obligation.
It is not surprising that it was through a study of Paul that Martin Luther, who had plagued his body in order to be sure of eternal salvation by the statutory methods of medieval religion, found a great burden fall from his shoulders, when he rediscovered the role of faith in bringing freedom to men.
Changes to competition laws (milk wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined), statutory duty of good faith, unfair contract terms (seeks «recognition of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension of unfair contract terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of drinking milk») and mandatory code of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
To initiate and / or maintain regular contact on behalf of the members with the health authorities and other statutory bodies such as VHI, with professional organisations such as the Irish Nurses Organisation, and with personnel working in the maternity services.
Not only are the governing bodies of free schools failing in a core function to ensure that statutory duties are met, the Department for Education is also failing to make sure that free schools take promoting equality seriously.
During Q3 of 2011, 93 per cent of all monitored bodies» requests (excluding those «on hold» or lapsed) were «in time», in that they were processed within the statutory deadline or were subject to a permitted deadline extension.
«The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission is a statutory body with the responsibility of conducting local government elections in the State.
Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
Actually, all that statutory underpinning means is that the independent regulatory body would be established by legislation, in a manner similar to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) that now administers MPs» expenses, after they blotted their copybook on this score a couple of years ago.
The body explained that it was making the call because some «patriotic citizens approached us to help Nigerian youth find out the whereabouts of that cash given that the participants in the two streams of the NYSC last year felt short - changed» which was a result of the «inexplicable reduction in the number of statutory days for orientation camp last year.»
It added, «INEC as a statutory body has the full complements of technical hands in its legal department to advice it appropriately and we wonder why it had to wait for directives from the AGF, an external party, if not for partisan and subjective interest.
The statutory regulating body for traditional and Alternative Medicine in Ghana; The Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC) of the Ministry of...
Andrew Lansley MP: «Last Thursday, the local medical committees, which are the statutory bodies required to represent GPs across the country, met in conference and passed a vote of no confidence in the Secretary of State and the policies of the Labour Government.
Thirdly ministers will be given delegated powers to create secondary legislation such as statutory instruments to amend instances of what the Bill terms «deficiencies» in this body of retained EU law.
According to the unanimous judgment of the seven member panel of justices, the President who has the sole power of appointment vested in him is not bound by the advice of any statutory body to appoint anyone.
He is currently chair of transport for the North, the statutory body responsible for the transport investment case in the Northern Powerhouse.
As an independent and impartial statutory body, part of the VEC's role is to run education programs to ensure that young people in Victoria understand the electoral process.
The second is the reporting schedule developed to support the governors in their duties and to ensure that the Trust's Directors receive comparable data from all the NET Academies; this schedule provides a framework for the Local Governing Body meetings and ensures compliance for all statutory tasks.
17 hours of lessons, all ready for new Statutory Guidance for Sex Education (RSE)- 65x resources total - STIs, Puberty, FGM, Same Sex relationships, Trans PSHE, pregnancy, domestic violence, love, body image, everything you need ready for the upcoming new government guidance including a letter to parents in preparation and a display piece.
The Council was first established as an independent statutory body by order of the Minister for Education and Science in December 2003.
I am a member of the Northumberland Schools» Forum — a statutory body with a consultative role in relation to the local distribution of school funding.
NIFTY Financial Services — Total Return Index (TRI) has a portfolio of companies under financial services which includes banks, non-banking financial companies (NBFC), housing finance, microfinance, stockbroking & allied services, wealth management, asset reconstruction companies, rating agencies, asset management companies, depositories, pension companies, insurance companies, real estate investment trust (REITs), stock / commodities exchange and other market intermediaries, payment intermediaries, statutory corporations, companies and other bodies in which the government has financial or authoritative interest.
The mandate of the Statutory Bodies Working Group is to assist FVE in developing a harmonised position with regard to the regulation of the veterinary profession in Europe and to other related international recommendations (e.g. OIE).
The new Government promised in its Manifesto - BELIZEANS FIRST - that «the Belize Broadcasting Network will be removed from direct government control and be replaced by a Statutory Body along the lines of the British Broadcasting Corporation (B.B.C.).»
The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) is a statutory body with the principal responsibility for the development of tourism in Guyana and was created by an Act of Parliament on June 11, 2002.
The fact that statutory bodies and ministerial departments can not support the claims and conspiracy theories that their top staff issue in public, in support of far - reaching policies and international agreements should prompt more reflection from them.
I am in frequent contact with provincial regulators, including the Financial Institutions Regulation Branch (FIRB), an arm of the provincial government that oversees the legislative and regulatory framework of the credit union industry, and Deposit Guarantee Corporation of Manitoba (DGCM), a statutory body established under the Act to oversee credit union operations and performance, and guarantee member deposits.
We regularly advise corporations and statutory bodies on regulatory breaches and private prosecution cases and have acted in partnership disputes between local and international firms.
In his Judgment, Justice Burnett of the Divisional Court held that the «no real risk» test laid down in by the House of Lords in Bolkiah v KPMG [1999] 2 AC 222 was inapplicable since it was ``... inappropriate to equate a public body exercising statutory powers in connection with suspected crime with a solicitor who proposes to act against his former client.&raquIn his Judgment, Justice Burnett of the Divisional Court held that the «no real risk» test laid down in by the House of Lords in Bolkiah v KPMG [1999] 2 AC 222 was inapplicable since it was ``... inappropriate to equate a public body exercising statutory powers in connection with suspected crime with a solicitor who proposes to act against his former client.&raquin by the House of Lords in Bolkiah v KPMG [1999] 2 AC 222 was inapplicable since it was ``... inappropriate to equate a public body exercising statutory powers in connection with suspected crime with a solicitor who proposes to act against his former client.&raquin Bolkiah v KPMG [1999] 2 AC 222 was inapplicable since it was ``... inappropriate to equate a public body exercising statutory powers in connection with suspected crime with a solicitor who proposes to act against his former client.&raquin connection with suspected crime with a solicitor who proposes to act against his former client.»
a) There must be a statutory grant of jurisdiction by the federal Parliament; b) There must be an existing body of federal law which is essential to the disposition of the case and which nourishes the statutory grant of jurisdiction; and c) The law on which the case is based must be «a law of Canada» as the phrase is used in section 101 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
However, from the perspective of legitimate authority as vested in the representative legislative body of Parliament, it may be argued that it is desirable that these provisions are debated and duly enacted as opposed to simply maintaining legislation that was adopted without such debate on the basis of a now - extinct statutory power.
He specialises in the analysis and solution of complex regulatory problems, advising regulators, government departments, law enforcement agencies, statutory and professional bodies.
Savings could be made: decisions in individual cases could be made by a statutory official rather than a statutory body.
penalizes the defendant for engaging in public participation «plaintiff» means a person who initiates or maintains a proceeding against a defendant; «proceeding» means any action, suit, matter, cause, counterclaim, appeal, or originating application that is brought in the Supreme Court or the Provincial Court, but does not include a prosecution for an offence or a crime; «public interest» means the whole of the subject matter invites public attention, or a matter in which the public has some substantial concern because it affects the welfare of citizens, or one to which considerable public notoriety or controversy has attached; «public participation» means communication or conduct aimed at influencing public opinion, or promoting further lawful action by the public or any government body, in relation to an issue of public interest; «Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)» means a claim that arises from a form of expression or public participation, by the person against whom the claim is asserted that was made in connection with an official proceeding or about a matter of public interest; Purposes of this Act: 2 The purposes of this Act are to a) Establish a statutory right to public participation for every individual; b) Encourage individuals to express themselves on matters of public interest; c) Promote broad participation in debates on matters of public interest; d) Discourage the use of litigation as a means of unduly limiting expression on matters of public interest; and, e) Preserve the right of access to the courts for all proceedings and claims that are not brought or maintained for an improper purpose.
But professional regulatory hearings also bear some similarity to criminal proceedings as well: regulatory bodies are statutory bodies that perform a governmental function and are subject to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; they operate in the public interest; and they owe the same disclosure obligations of the Crown under Stinchcombe.
The Irish Injuries Board is an independent Irish Government body that makes statutory personal injury awards in respect of motor, employer and public liability accidents.
Confidential information held by public bodies for public purposes should be treated with the utmost care in accordance with statutory conditions, warns Nicholas Dobson
Clause 26 of the 2008 Bill would establish a statutory (and body corporate) Civil Service Commission that would have a role in recruitment to the Civil Service.
Daisy acts for claimants and public bodies in judicial review cases and statutory appeals, and regularly advises on public law issues.
On February 27, 2018, Barclay Damon commenced an action in federal court in Chicago seeking recovery of $ 1.2 billion on behalf Shelbourne North Water Street Corporation, the frustrated developer of the Chicago Spire, against National Asset Management Agency and National Asset Loan Management, both statutory bodies of the Republic of Ireland.
A new statutory duty of candour, which was introduced on 27 November last year for NHS bodies in England following the Mid Staffordshire public inquiry, will now apply from April to all other healthcare providers registered with the Care Quality Commission.
Specifically, there are two contexts in which Australian courts currently show no deference to administrative decision - makers irrespective of the statutory context and administrative body's expertise, where I think they should.
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