The phrase
"such statute" refers to a specific law or rule that has been mentioned earlier in the conversation or text. It is used to avoid repeating the entire name or description of that particular law.
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Public officials accused of violations
of such statutes suffer but mild embarrassment from a public which really doesn't appreciate that what they don't know can hurt them.
If you know of the existence
of such statutes or regulations, please give us a more authoritative response, presumably bearing in mind the distinction between «employee» and «agent».
Providing policy advice, guidance, and training on external civil rights programs and requirements
under such statutes as Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act
Compare the list of
such statutes in the RSO 1990s with the current list on e-Laws.
Saskatchewan does not have
such a statute at present and, therefore, must rely on the common law.)
Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or
not such statute or regulation be valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
In the current issue of its membership newspaper, NEA Today, the union notes that four years after the first statewide teacher - competency law was passed, «politicians are no longer
promoting such statutes as a cure - all for education problems.»
The defense contends that
such statutes serve important governmental interests shielding teachers from being unfairly dismissed or pressured by parents and school boards.
That a provincial statute has limits to its operation by its own terms is not a surprise either — and
often such statutes have no express limits since the ability of the provincial legislature to pass laws only for the province goes without saying.
[Footnote 2/93] Such statutes, it is argued, would provide for one day's labor
Even
if such a statute is allowed, the Fourteenth Amendment requires equal treatment under the law.
Such a statute constitutes a prior restraint, and may result in censorship, engendering risks to free expression that can be effectively alleviated only through a facial challenge.
[50] This ruling was based on the Court's determination that
such statutes contemplate an attorney - client relationship between the party and the attorney prosecuting or defending the case, and that Congress intends to encourage litigants to seek the advice of a competent and detached third party.
And
such a statute doesn't allay the uncomfortable feeling that you're «holding out» on your buyer clients.
Andrew Miller joined Baron & Budd's Washington, D.C. office in 2018, where he focuses on bringing fraud and abuse litigation throughout the United States
under such statutes as the federal False Claims Act, state False Claims Acts, the Anti-Kickback Statute and the Stark Law.
Such statutes have existed for centuries, precisely because memories fade, evidence degrades, and circumstances become clouded with time.
But California has
no such statute, and its state constitutional rule is very uncertain.
Thus, although Justice Sandra Day O'Connor noted that an appropriately worded statute with a health exception might be constitutional, Justice Kennedy explained that
such a statute would not prohibit a single partial «birth abortion, for given the Court's approach every individual physician would have to be permitted to determine whether there were «health» reasons for a partial «birth abortion.
If Purchaser becomes aware of
such a statute, Purchaser will make a good faith effort to comply with such statute in making the Offer.
There is strong evidence that
such statutes are working.
Rather than say that
such a statute presumptively violates s 2 (d) of the Charter, placing the burden entirely on the government, the Court could have set out that such a statute without a dispute resolution mechanism or labour board oversight violates s 2 (d).
But, even when there is a legal duty to report a felony, it is rarely enforced and none of the jurisdictions where I have practiced law have
such a statute, so I am not familiar with those distinctions in any particular jurisdiction in a criminal law context.
Idaho has
no such statute.
(See this report I wrote in 2010 on
all such statutes at the time).
If there was
such a statute — and again, I don't know of any — it would almost certainly be unconstitutional.
Fraud and corruption in the Commission may not be mentioned in
such statutes but they are always implied as exceptions.
At the beginning of each year the Minister of Justice is required to lay before both houses of parliament a list of
such statutes.
Some states have already addressed the difficulties presented by
such statutes and courts in others have established firm positions on either side of the debate.
North Carolina, on the other hand, has
no such statute.