Rick Rawlings, newly inaugurated as the head of UCL's law school, added «spaghetti junction» as a model for how judicial review is melding different historical sources — the European Union, European Court of Human Rights, private international law, the common law and various
truncated statutory forms.
The 2007 green paper reiterated that «the role, governance and values of the Civil Service» had not yet been set out
in statutory form and that the minister for the Civil Service (the prime minister) exercises powers concerning civil servants under the aegis of the common law royal prerogative.
In Ontario, for example, there is
no statutory form for power of attorney documents.
Once you have signed the paperwork, your trustee will create an electronic file and transmit it to Industry Canada, containing
the statutory forms required to start the process, including:
Statutes, cases, and
statutory forms are in the public domain in the United States and this has not resulted in any noticeable adverse effects in that country.
Crown copyright in
statutory forms in Commonwealth countries such as the UK, Canada, and Australia makes it difficult to gain permission to offer automated statutory forms from a website.
The English courts developed rules of procedure to deal with derivative suits and s 261 essentially restates these in
statutory form.
In a recent paper, current Chief Justice of the High Court proposed a draft provision for the Native Title Act in relation to
the statutory form such presumptions could take, as follows:
If there is a legal requirement to use
a statutory form, consider amending the form with our consumer - friendly listing clauses.
The law specifies that the six (6) required hazards be disclosed on
a statutory form called the Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement (NHDS).