Sentences with phrase «subject to review»

The Consent Agreement is subject to review and approval by the Commissioners of the FTC.
Any information obtained by viewing, monitoring or recording is subject to review by law enforcement organizations in connection with investigation or prosecution of possible criminal or unlawful activity on the Website, as well as to disclosures required by or under applicable law or related government agency actions.
The award shall be in writing and signed by the arbitrators, or a majority of them, and when so signed and transmitted to each of the parties shall be final and binding, and shall not be subject to review or appeal except as required by other provisions of this Manual or by applicable state law.
Subject to review and editing by listing broker.
Offerings are subject to review by state securities regulators, commonly referred to as «Blue Sky» review.
The Town argued that this was simply a zoning dispute that should not be subject to review by a federal court.
They have not been peer reviewed or been subject to the review by the NBER Board of Directors that accompanies official NBER publications.»
An easy way to avoid getting tripped up by this top ten mistake, no matter where you're doing business, is to always insert a disclaimer like, «Contract is subject to review and approval by parties» respective attorneys.»
Many REALTORS seem to have an aversion to clauses, they liken their inclusion to newbies trying to impress their clients, yet they're the ones quite willing to submit an offer deferring lease terms and conditions to the landlord's lease which they don't even ask for or conversely take offense when the offer states the terms, or is subject to review of their client's lease agreement.
Program Improvement Plan (PIP) The plan that States are required to submit to the Federal Government if found out of conformity on any of the seven outcomes or seven systemic factors subject to review in the Federal Child and Family Services Reviews.
The Executive Director may confer membership to applicants, subject to review by the Executive Council.
Where both spouses possess income, separate assessment will apply, i.e., tax credits and standard rate cut - off point will be apportioned between the spouses, subject to a review at the end of the year to ensure that any unused tax credit or relevant rate bands are given to the other spouse.
Orders must include a sample of the final content of the mail or email messaging to be distributed; all messaging is subject to review and approval by the AAMA.
Findings of the judges are subject to review by the AAMA Board of Trustees.
Prepared and completed detailed reports which were subject to review and scrutiny by law enforcement, the judiciary and the general public.
For others, you may be subject to review by the group manager.
All articles are subject to review by our editorial team and Jobs2Careers Advice reserves the right to reject content that doesn't meet our guidelines or standards.
We'll do our best to get hold of a unit and subject it to a review; it will hopefully turn out to be a much improved successor to the Galaxy J1 instead of being yet another low - end Android phone from the world's largest smartphone manufacturer.
These disclosures are subject to review for compliance by the market regulator.
Venmo didn't properly disclose to customers that their transactions could be subject to review, which could lead to funds being frozen or removed, the FTC explained.
Final rates are subject to a review of your health history (also known as «medical underwriting»).
The rider premium will be subject to review every 5 years.
In its present form, this insurance cover is valid only up to fiscal 2019 - 20, subject to review thereafter.
Information you submit regarding your insurance policy and the loss is subject to review and verification.
Prior to publication, all submissions are subject to review and editing by members of the Editorial Board or independent subject specialists; the final decision to publish rests with the Editorial Board.
The ECJ decided that because arbitration tribunals set up through investor - state dispute settlement are not part of the EU judicial system, because such tribunals may resolve disputes that relate to the application or interpretation of EU law, and because the awards of the tribunal are not subject to review by member state courts, the decisions of these tribunals are not compatible with EU law.
«This transaction is in fact subject to review under the Investment Canada Act,» Federal Industry Minister Tony Clement told reporters in a news conference yesterday.
Thank you for posting this, it is instructive to note that in the three paragraphs of Chapter 776.012 and.013 you quoted make extensive use of the word «reasonable», which in American law means one's decision is subject to the review of police, prosecutor, and even a judge, to see if that decision was in fact reasonable.
Habeas corpus cases before the Federal Court are subject to review every 30 days.
(4) The deputy returning officer shall make a note in the poll record of every objection taken to a ballot by a candidate or scrutineer and shall decide the objection, subject to review as hereinafter provided.
For example, such use will be subject to review by the Deputy Attorney General.
Each conversion option listed below is subject to a review of your firm's data before work begins.
His model includes ensuring that all agencies and departments are subject to review, review powers have real teeth and integration across all the review bodies to ensure that nothing falls through the cracks in a world where the agencies and departments involved in national security increasingly carry out their work in a seamlessly interconnected fashion.
One of the criticisms made in the Ontario Legislature (at about 13:45) of the current Bill 52, the Protection of Public Participation Act, which provides a fast - track review of alleged «strategic litigation» or SLAPP suits, is that it does nothing to prevent the threatening letters from lawyers that often have the desired chilling effect without the need for a lawsuit that could be subject to the review.
The Franks Report set out a firm opinion that statutory tribunal decisions must be subject to review, and moreover that these decisions must be subject to review by the courts on points of law.
Those referred to in Article 23 of this Statute and, in the cases provided for in Article 256 (2) of the EC Treaty, the parties to the proceedings before the General Court shall be entitled to lodge statements or written observations with the Court of Justice relating to questions which are subject to review within a period prescribed for that purpose.
Decisions of the AIT in Scotland are subject to review in the Court of Session rather than the English courts, (see the decision in Tehrani v Home Secretary, now under appeal to the House of Lords, for the traditional borderline) and rather belatedly the English Legal Services Commission has realised that English legal aid should not be made available for Scottish hearings.
The Supreme Court has held that the doctrine of Kompetenz - Kompetenz will not be final and will be subject to review by the courts on an application for recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention.
The VSB recognizes that people have many kinds of dealings with lawyers, but not all those situations are subject to review through the bar's disciplinary process.
Thus, for example, if you are injured but had private health insurance that covered a substantial portion of your medical costs, that information would not be subject to review by the jury.
However, decisions of boards and tribunals are subject to review by the courts.
The decision on whether the charges are serious enough is left to the Crown and is not subject to review by the accused.
The minimums are subject to review by a court, but certainly I can tackle him and hold him for the police to arrive, but I can't rip his head off and spit on it -LRB-: — RRB --RRB-
Until a child is emancipated, custody and visitation arrangements remain subject to review and modification.
Decisions falling into these categories are subject to review for either correctness or reasonableness.
Contract — Formation — Negotiations for charter of vessel — Owners» offer expressed to be «Subject to review» of charterer's pro forma charterparty «with logical amendment» — Whether binding contract concluded — Whether any concluded contract void for uncertainty.
Accordingly, while panels may depart from strict rules of evidence, evidential issues may be subject to review on a standard of correctness.
A master's interim order is subject to review by a higher judicial authority, like a Supreme Court judge.
Some lawyer clients will ask me if they can read a draft of the piece before it goes to print or air, and well, no their work is not usually subject to our review.
The nominations of Ontario Court of Appeal justices Michael Moldaver and Andromache Karakatsanis will be subject to review by an ad hoc parliamentary committee on Wednesday, but it has no power to reject them.
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