Sentences with phrase «survive judicial scrutiny»

It is critical for all employers to ensure that they have a well - drafted and unambiguous termination clause which fully complies with the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA), in order to survive judicial scrutiny.
It probably won't survive judicial scrutiny.
While punting issues to the membership may be appropriate where the decision involves matters of policy (say, in establishing a rule on how many hours of CPD time lawyers are required to obtain or in approving new rules of professional conduct or bylaws) rather than administrative decisins involving a weighing of Charter values, in these sort of circumstances, it's hard to see how the decision in BC or NB can survive judicial scrutiny (even if one doesn't believe that the earlier SCC decisionin TWU doesn't govern).
Marc also advises employers on best practices to ensure compliance with employment standards and human rights legislation, and prepares employment contracts designed to survive judicial scrutiny.
«I told Fred [Mei] it was a sham and it couldn't survive judicial scrutiny,» Sinnreich testified.
Thus, if the Tailpipe Rule survives judicial scrutiny, delaying its implementation by six months to a year would have no discernible environmental impact.
However, utilizing the interdisciplinary collaborative family law process in drafting a prenuptial agreement gives the agreement the best chance of surviving judicial scrutiny and remaining enforceable.

Not exact matches

Even under strict scrutiny, being able to identify a passenger, especially using public transit, having identification serves an overriding and legitimate public purpose (actually multiple purposes) and as such, would survive the strictest of judicial scrutiny.
R.S. 14:95 (E) deals not only with illegal drugs but with firearms, the firearm aspect of the statute can not survive strict judicial scrutiny, and the entire statute must be declared unconstitutional.
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