Sentences with phrase «very strict laws»

The IRS enforces very strict laws that prohibit you from using your real estate IRA to transact directly with yourself, your spouse, your children, grandchildren, parents or grandparents or those of your spouse, as well as any advisor who works with you on your real estate IRA in a fiduciary capacity.
There are very strict laws of confidentiality protecting the relationship with your counselor.
Considering the serious nature of careless driving, the state of Indiana has very strict laws that are not soft on careless driving.
New York State has very strict laws about alcohol.
Now the housing market is more stable, very strict laws are in place to require lenders to prove a borrower's ability to repay, and many low down payment mortgage options are again available for borrowers.
There are very strict laws about when a fund can release your super.
It is good when countries have very strict laws and companies are forced to rectify the problems at the earliest but it is even better when the companies themselves own up to the issues and issue a voluntary recall.
Trading binary options in the U.S. is possible, but there are very strict laws that need to be followed, both by traders and by the brokers that offer their services.

Not exact matches

While there is a vocal minority who want gun laws in the U.K. relaxed, they do appear to be very small — all the mainstream political parties support strict gun laws, and much of the debate centers on whether the U.K., which already has some of the strictest gun laws in the entire world, needs more control.
Businesses that try to run private lotteries find themselves violating very strict gambling laws.
Why this list matters: As companies grow, they must abide by new federal and state employment laws, and California has very strict regulations.
Ms Dhaliwal also said there needed to be «very strict safeguards» to make sure people weren't pressured into dying early, although she admitted no law is completely watertight.
«There should be very strict safeguards put into place, which of course is not beyond the wit of our policy and law makers.»
Strict scrutiny is the highest standard for review and it's very difficult for a law to survive under this standard.
it would seem — that all the authors of all the books were people who «believed» in the same imaginary god, understood the previously written books, followed very strict hebrew laws — and were motivated (inspired) to write.
In the book I mentioned last week, The Grace Awakening, by Chuck Swindoll tells the true story of a Christian college in the United States where they had very strict Sabbath laws.
Human law is by its very nature unjust, impersonal, and inappropriately strict.
The religious and political rulers of the day were very intent on outward appearances, and strict observance of the Old Testament law, but their hearts were far from God.
«The reality is we do have very strict gun control laws, but all around us we're surrounding by states that don't,» she told reporters in Syracuse on Wednesday at a promotions ceremony for law enforcement.
But given the divisions that may open up in the Coalition, Labour must surely stand a good chance of holding the seat — but on the very strict proviso that Ed Miliband lays down the law to the old regime that still runs the party machine in London.
The FBI is «stretched very thin» and lawmakers in Washington «prostitute themselves» to the NRA to block stricter gun control laws, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said during a TV appearance this morning.
Mr Speaker, if the citizens of this country could see the time and care taken in making these decisions; the carefully - targeted nature of all our interventions; and the strict controls in place to ensure that the law and our democratic values are upheld; and if they could witness the integrity and professionalism of the men and women of the intelligence agencies, who are among the very finest public servants our nation has, then I believe that they would be reassured by how we go about this essential work.
«We should have very very swift and strict enforcement of existing law,» Flanagan said.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is «stretched very thin» and lawmakers in Washington «prostitute themselves» to the National Rifle Association to block stricter gun control laws, said NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton during a television appearance on Tuesday morning.
In their article, the authors underscore that although teasing apart the intricacies between gun laws and related violence can be very difficult, evidence increasingly shows that stricter gun laws in the U.S. can reduce crime.
They have control of the observable large - scale features which the organism acquires in the course of its development; they determine important characteristics of its functioning; and in all this, very sharp and very strict biological laws are displayed.»
Due to progression from college athlete to military training to career in a very busy high stress law enforcement environment I too seem to be stuck in some sort of rut between blood sugar issues regardless of how strict the diet is.
Alternatively, they'll implement workarounds as Blizzard did for Overwatch in China, which has very strict anti-gambling laws.
As a Certified Professional Inspector, I subscribe to a very strict Code of Ethics and perform all our full service inspections in accordance with the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors regulations and all applicable state laws.
There are a few jurisdictions that have very strict banking privacy laws (the Philippines, for example).
But the law is very strict about when super funds can do this.
Very strict and specific LAWS.
North Carolina has very strict title loan laws, all of which are designed to keep borrowers safe, which is a good thing.
The requirements for claiming bankruptcy has also become very strict, due to new bankruptcy laws.
For those of us who watched the abuses and crackdowns in the debt settlement industry, we know the penalties for violating debt management laws are very strict and harsh.
Neither frog is native to my area, and we have strict and very prudent laws about releasing any exotics into the wild.
America should have very strict animal breeding laws.
Thailand has very strict anti-drug laws.
Ancient Hawaiians lived under a very strict set of sacred laws that even their ali'i or royalty were obligated to obey.
«Sharia law, imposed by Khartoum, meant that we had to live a very strict and repressed life even though we aren't Muslims.»
Thailand has very strict drug laws.
I understand that there are very strict gun laws over in the UK, but I really hope NT understands that you put bullets in guns, not peas.
Texas has very strict and specific laws where medical negligence is concerned, including caps on compensation.
State and federal drug laws are very strict and can come with several penalties.
But such a distinction would seem to entail a very strict approach to what obligations are imposed by EU law.
Many states have very strict dog bite laws and Maryland is no exception.
Although the two plaintiffs in these cases may have had legitimate claims and very real injuries, they were not compensated for any damages and were not able to hold any wrongdoers accountable because they did not comply with Maryland's strict law governing lawsuits against local government entities.
Massachusetts law is very strict with deadlines for filing bicycle accident lawsuits.
Washington law is very strict about the requirement of a legal description.
Don't delay, Idaho law has a very strict 180 day rule that requires you put the server on notice within six months of the injury claim.
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