(b) the judge has referred the conduct to the LSUC, which then conducts a fair and full assessment of the issues related to that conduct and operates in a complementary manner to
the supervisory role of a trial judge in the conduct of the trial; or
As an example, the Snowden affair has revealed the powerlessness of
the supervisory role of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Furthermore, unless otherwise prescribed by statute, the content of input rights (i.e. written submissions vs. oral hearing) is at the discretion of the decision - maker subject to
the supervisory role of the court to review the propriety of that choice.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd and House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank ultimately agreed with this perspective, we appreciate their sensitivity to retaining the traditional
supervisory role of the states in regulating lawyers.
He said the Bank of Ghana would also issue a number of guidelines and directives in the areas of Risk Management, Corporate Governance, Outsourcing, Mergers and Acquisitions to align with the incoming legislation and give direction to the industry as well as further strengthen
the supervisory role of the Central Bank.
In June 2015, Haruna Iddrisu requested that YEA's Procurement Plan be amended to include, two 4X4 Pick - up vehicles and one Cross Country vehicle to «strengthen and support
the supervisory role of the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations».
Not exact matches
Getting promoted to management involves several years
of experience in a technical profession — ideally in a
supervisory role.
Becoming a manager in the utility industry is largely a matter
of climbing the ladder to a
supervisory role.
The study, which surveyed 50,000 adults in 24 developed countries, found that «daughters
of working mothers completed more years
of education, were more likely to be employed and in
supervisory roles, and earned higher incomes,» reports Claire Cain Miller in The New York Times.
«The automation
of factories has already decimated jobs in traditional manufacturing, and the rise
of artificial intelligence is likely to extend this job destruction deep into the middle classes, with only the most caring, creative or
supervisory roles remaining,» he wrote in The Guardian.
Changes in the company workforce — separations, hires, moves within the company and promotions to
supervisory roles — were reported to us immediately and were reflected in the type
of survey affected employees received and were accounted for in our analyses.
In studying managerial talent in
supervisory roles compared with the general population, we find that organizations have learned how to slightly improve the odds
of finding talented managers.
creation, as the CCC describes it, the angels were to have much more than a
supervisory role, and that when some
of them fell he did not remove their power to influence the evolutionary or transformative creative process, anymore than when we act badly he removes our power to affect the historical process.
The policy which seeks to create at least one factory in each
of the 216 districts in the country will be driven by the private sector, with the government playing facilitating and
supervisory roles.
She also assured that they will reorganize some
of their internal processes and beef up their
supervisory role.
And at the same time he will be excising
supervisory role over the Auroras and the Royal Oaks, the youth teams
of the club.
A statement issued last night and signed by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman also noted that Operation Lafiya Dole is still under the operational command
of the Chief
of Army staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai while the Chief
of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonisakin exercises
supervisory role over the Army and Airforce Components.
But the judge overseeing the case, ruling on a host
of pretrial motions, found this distinction somewhat immaterial, since Percoco, according to the government, «continued to function in a senior advisory and
supervisory role with regard to the Governor's Office, and continued to be involved in the hiring
of staff and the coordination
of the Governor's official events and priorities.»
Federal Workforce Probationary Period Extension — Vote Passed (213 - 204, 16 Not Voting) Passage
of the bill would increase to two years the probationary period for newly hired federal employees, for any individuals promoted to a
supervisory or managerial
role, and for any individual appointed to the Senior Executive Service.
Working with advisors, the candidate sets the tone
of the campaign and makes the final decisions on matters
of strategy — but a candidate who has chosen the right CM and staff should not need to play a
supervisory role or make day - to - day administrative decisions.
Howard's
role Monday night was
supervisory as part
of the security detail inside the arena, Zylka said, noting that Howard believed it was important for him to be there, as he is at all big events where the sheriff's department is involved.
«It's not clear why female scientists reported more stress than males,» said Thomas J. Holt, MSU professor
of criminal justice, «though it may stem from differences in the experiences
of female scientists who are not sworn law - enforcement officers working in a quasi-military structure where more males are sworn officers, particularly in
supervisory roles.»
However, a University employee designated as managerial,
supervisory or confidential by the University shall not represent any Postdoctoral Scholar or group
of Postdoctoral Scholars at any step
of the Grievance Procedure or in any activity or
role provided for in the Grievance Procedure.
It can even be delivered in workshops, where learners get much more hands - on and the instructor plays more
of a
supervisory role, stepping in where they're needed.
Part I presents a description
of the organizational structure and general features
of the various principal
supervisory systems, including the
roles, selection, staffing, professional development, and evaluation
of principal supervisors, as well as the preparation, selection, support, and evaluation
of principals.
Taking advantage
of a three - year - old state law that allows for traditional districts to break away from state laws governing teacher salaries, evaluations and class sizes, Fulton County plans to ditch most
of its central administration and largely limit the school board to a
supervisory role.
In his
supervisory role he spent a good deal
of his time teaching gifted students at the middle school level, as well as conducting in - service workshops for their teachers.
Section 2: Active membership is for any person licensed as an elementary or middle level principal, actively engaged in a
supervisory role as principal, assistant principal, administrative intern, or district staff responsible for supervising principals, regardless
of title.
Part I presents a description
of the organizational structure and general features
of the various principal
supervisory systems, including the
roles, selection, deployment, staffing, professional development, and evaluation
of principal supervisors, as well as the preparation, selection, support, and evaluation
of principals.
In recent times, he had a number
of supervisory and advisory
roles in the publishing industry.
Annie has a variety
of other
roles and responsibilities outside
of SMU, including being a board member and an audit committee member for the Central Provident Fund Singapore, chairing the Asian Bond Fund 2
Supervisory Committee
of the Monetary Authority
of Singapore, chairing the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Southeast Asia, and being an independent director in a few funds and family businesses.
Most
of the time, owners are either lax in their
supervisory roles (engaging themselves with other owners or talking on cell phones), or are too vigilant and become concerned (to the point
of removing their dog or chastising other owners) with how the play is going, even when dogs are playing appropriately.
(Incidentally, Bates was administratively admonished and relieved
of a
supervisory position at NOAA at a time when Karl was in a leadership
role; Bates denies that his complaints were driven by any animus.)
The Ontario Court
of Appeal has reaffirmed that agreements between lawyers and their clients about legal fees engage the public interest and that the courts have a
supervisory role to play.
Its
supervisory role is to protect clients from prejudice and to preserve the repute
of the administration
of justice, not to discipline or punish lawyers.
The CJEU highlighted that Article 4
of the Directive governs the question
of the relevant law applicable to legal proceedings, while Article 28 determines the
role and powers
of the relevant
supervisory authority.
«The courts when called upon to exercise the
supervisory role assigned to them under [AA 1996] are acting as a branch
of the state, not as a mere extension
of the consensual arbitral process.
Corporations can be found criminally negligent for the actions
of anyone in a
supervisory role.
However, it has been identified that under the Arbitration Act 1940, the national courts had an extensive
supervisory role over the arbitral process and, most importantly, there were problems being faced by arbitration users in relation to the enforcement
of foreign arbitral awards.
Role VP, Regulatory, Financial institution, Hong Kong, 12 + PQE Location Hong Kong Job Description A
supervisory position is now open at one
of Hong Kong's most recognized financial institution...
Under Model Rules 5.1 (c) and 5.3 (c), a lawyer is responsible for the conduct
of another person — lawyer or nonlawyer — in the firm if either (i) the lawyer ordered the conduct or knowingly ratified the conduct, or (ii) the lawyer, in a partnership or managerial
role, or with «a direct
supervisory authority,» knew
of the conduct at a time when its consequences could have been avoided or mitigated but failed to take reasonable remedial action.
However, when one considers also the plaintiff's age
of 53 years, the latter part
of her career, the specialized professional skills, the expectation
of secure employment and possible eventual transition
of work and retirement to Vancouver, together with her
role of senior and
supervisory management in Whitehorse, I conclude an appropriate period
of notice in this case is six months.
Although at present this decision is somewhat
of an outlier, employers should be aware that damages in lieu
of reasonable notice for long - service employees — particularly those in
supervisory roles whose age and specialization may make alternative employment harder to find — could exceed the traditional 24 - month «ceiling».
In contrast, the
supervisory role exercised by judges and courts can be tempered by exigencies
of the trial, the need for the proceedings to flow without interruption or without being sidetracked by counsel's behaviour, and the need to maintain the appearance
of impartiality.
«Sid created the Education Secretariat — with equal numbers
of judges appointed by the Chief Judge and the two associations — and providing a significant autonomous budget as well as giving it a
supervisory and coordinating
role over programming.
[90] I do conclude, however, this chronic back pain is only mild in nature, in the nature
of a nagging back pain that does not disable the plaintiff from pursuing his soccer at the highest level or his golf or any other sports that he used to enjoy, and does not prevent him from working full time at the business in a more
supervisory role.
In the context
of a national class action, the settlement agreement assigned a
supervisory role to Superior Court judges in Ontario, B.C. and Quebec.
Where a program
of remediation is ordered, the court must continue to exercise its
supervisory role respecting the best interests
of the children and the conduct
of their parents which, at the very least, must include a requirement for timely reports to the court respecting the progress
of the remediation program and its effect upon the children and the parents.
The court exerted its
supervisory role subject to the principle
of subsidiarity.
There is no federal
supervisory role over Ontario's taking up
of lands under the treaty or pursuant to section 91 (24)
of the Constitution Act.