Sentences with phrase «valid public purpose»

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«Neither an EIN, which a business - specific tax identification number, nor an ITIN, which is for an individual, is considered a valid identifier for the purposes of consumer credit reporting,» says Rod Griffin, Director, Public Education for Experian, which offers both consumer and business credit reports.
As the Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed, a law aimed at suppressing or reducing an «evil» or addressing a public concern relating to peace, order, security, morality, health, or some other similar purpose is a valid exercise of the federal government's criminal law power.
(a) Whenever a Party nomination for a public office to be filled at a general or special election is not made at a primary election or by judicial nominating convention, or when no valid designating petition is filed with the board of elections (1) such nomination shall be made by the Executive Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision whose boundaries are coterminous with the County of New York or the Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by the Executive Committee or a subcommittee appointed by the Executive Committee for that purpose, and (2) such nomination shall be made by the appropriate District Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision wholly or partly contained within, but embracing only a part of, the County of New York or Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by a subcommittee appointed by said District Committee for that purpose.
These challenges raise questions that range from the psychometrics of creating valid and reliable measures of effectiveness to the purpose of public education.
The court found that Indiana is serving valid educational purposes both by maintaining a public school system and by providing options beyond it.
Unfortunately, current journalism keeps spreading this anti-scientific nonsense, such as the «Nibiru Apocalypse» which has no valid beneficial public purpose.
(7.1) For the purposes of this section, clause 45 (1)(g) of the Limitations Act, as it read immediately before its repeal, applies to a claim respecting amounts paid to the Crown or to another public authority for which it is alleged that no valid legal authority existed at the time of payment.
On this point, the court declined to admit the evidence and further held that: «[i] t would be inconsistent with the purpose of the Statute of Frauds and with the valid public policy need for certainty in real property transactions to imply a term or condition into the Deed of Gift based on a general cultural norm or tradition and the mere reference to the property in question under the heading «dowry» in the marriage contract.»
The Court stated that the case turned on the question of whether the City's proposed taking constituted a valid «public purpose».
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