Sentences with word «syndic»

C.A.: appeal allowed in part; wording of conclusion changed; professional secrecy and litigation privilege could still be raised against syndic of Chambre de l'assurance de dommages.
«People will now invoke litigation privilege when syndics want to investigate matters,» said Leduc, an administrative law expert who co-founded the Montreal law firm co-founder of Mercier Leduc LLP.
Aeriel is a young slave - girl, who serves Eoduin, the pretty daughter of the town syndic.
Rivers» work often comments on his subject with an ironic or mocking stance.In an art historical context, one would at first assume that Dutchmasters II was based on the Old Master's [Rembrandt's] famous Syndics of the Draper's Guild (1662).
A disciplinary board (also called syndic) within each order hears the complaints submitted to it against their members.
The ruling will most likely make it more challenging for syndics to complete their investigations in a timely manner, said Claude Leduc, a former batonnier of the Barreau who unsuccessfully plead the case.
Following this, she left field work behind in order to hold the position of syndic at the Organisme d'autoreglementation du courtage immobilier du Quebec (OACIQ), formerly the ACAIQ.
We can, for example, compare Toledo's Syndics of the Amsterdam Goldsmiths Guild, a 1627 canvas by the Dutch painter Thomas de Keyser, with Frick mainstays by Rembrandt and Frans Hals in an adjoining gallery.
Published by the Syndics of the University Press, Cambridge, 1956.
NEB — The New English Bible (copyright 1961 by the Delegates of the Oxford University Press and the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press)
Thomas de Keyser, The Syndics of the Amsterdam Goldsmiths Guild (1627), oil on canvas; courtesy the Toledo Museum of Art
As he was riding as a passenger in car on the Long Island Expressway towards Manhattan, Larry Rivers saw a neon sign that advertised Dutch Master cigars with a reproduction of Rembrandt's Syndics of the Drapery Guild.
Marcantonio Raimondi, Il Sogno (The Dream of Raphael, ca. 1509), engraving, 23.5 x 33.5 cm, The Syndics of the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, P.5380 - R © Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge.
There are some real standouts in this exhibition, including «Syndics of the Drapery Guild as Dutch Masters» (1978 — 79), which had hung in the lobby of the Chelsea Hotel for years before disappearing and becoming the object of a lawsuit over ownership.
At the Rijksmuseum these extraordinary visceral works will enter a visual dialogue with Rembrandt's late works, such as The Jewish Bride, The Syndics, Titus Dressed as a Monk and Self - Portrait as the Apostle Paul.
These regulatory bodies have to wait until a disciplinary board (syndic) investigates and the disciplinary committee decides the individuals should be punished
It's unfortunate but syndics can no longer force or undertake other procedures to compel responses if it is covered by litigation privilege.»
The syndic conceded that she could not demand documents covered by professional secrecy but argued that documents covered by litigation privilege should not enjoy the same protection.
The syndic brought the matter before the courts.
«All organizations whose mission is to protect the public and who have someone akin to a syndic, that is to investigate and lodge complaints, is covered by the ruling.
The syndic also argued that since litigation privilege protects purely private interests it should give way to public interest since the mandate of the regulatory body is to ensure the protection of the public.
The syndic argued that the protection afforded professional secrecy is much stronger than that afforded litigation privilege, which serves only to protect purely private interests.
The case dates back to January 2011 when the syndic, or investigating officer, of the Chambre de l'assurance de dommages, a provincial regulatory body that oversees the damage insurance and claims adjustment sector, opened an investigation into the conduct of an insurance adjuster working for Aviva and asked the insurer to provide its files on the adjuster.
«What will happen the day when a lawyer says he is relying on this Quebec Court of Appeal ruling to refuse to provide documents to a syndic because it is covered by litigation privilege?»
The expiry of 120 days from the issue of the order, provided no complaint was lodged by the syndic and no application for the renewal of the order was made during that time with regard to the offence that gave rise to the charges in the prosecution on which the request was based.
A final, enforceable decision of the disciplinary council or the Professions Tribunal, as applicable, on the request for provisional striking off the roll or immediate provisional restriction of the right to engage in professional activities made under section 130 with regard to the syndic's complaint concerning the offence that gave rise to the charges in the prosecution on which the request was based;
For the first time since Blank, the Court will be reconsidering the principles underlying the scope of the litigation privilege, and whether or not it can be set up against the syndic of a professional order.
To grant a request to suspend or limit a professional's activities, the syndic would have to find a connection between the alleged offences, the practice of the profession and the possible damage to the honour and dignity of the profession, and decide that the order is in the best interest of the public.
A syndic's decision not to lodge a complaint with the disciplinary council concerning the offence that gave rise to the charges in the prosecution on which the request was based;
Once a member is accused of such crime, the regulatory body's syndic could make a written request to the disciplinary committee that suspension or limitation of professional activities be imposed.
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