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"voluntary agreement" means reaching an agreement or making a decision without being forced or obligated to do so. It is a choice made willingly and without any external pressure.
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Major supermarkets don't want to be the first to introduce a self - levy and do have
voluntary agreements in place.
If the question about corporations taking primary responsibility for environmental matters points to
such voluntary agreements and compliance, it is difficult to be optimistic.
Under certain circumstances, however, a doctor may have an obligation to provide treatment even if there is no
actual voluntary agreement.
Although only courts have the power to dissolve a marriage, judges look favorably
upon voluntary agreements between spouses concerning property division, alimony and child custody.
The directive approved last week has dropped even that, and concentrates on public education and
voluntary agreements with industry.
«Whatever the precise facts here... the legal point is that a church can surrender its autonomy
by voluntary agreement,» he said.
Indigenous land use agreements are
voluntary agreements between native title groups, and others, about the use and management of land and waters.
Conflicts present in mums» and dads» relationships «are all too often played out after the split», making it almost impossible to
reach voluntary agreements — with money and contact usually the battleground for ongoing conflict.
The use
of voluntary agreements between major enterprises and local governments that set energy efficiency and pollution reduction targets and also provide for avenues of government assistance in achieving those goals are a useful tool, one that the likes of the Energy Foundation (China) is helping promote through its Low Carbon Development Path program.
[2] It's easy to forget how important legislation is when tackling global corporations: before 1991 the UK relied
on voluntary agreements with industry and promotion and free samples and free supplies of infant formula were common in hospitals.
Brenham, TX — Blue Bell Creameries, the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry have entered
into voluntary agreements outlining a series of steps and actions Blue Bell will take as part of its efforts to bring Blue Bell Ice Cream products back to market.
«If we are to avoid this looming secondary school places crisis, councils need to be able to force existing academy schools to expand
if voluntary agreement is impossible and must be given back powers to open new maintained schools themselves.»
Our
own voluntary agreement to accomplish the same goal — the Under2 MOU — has 165 signatories, representing a billion people.»
By the ACF's figures, the average Aussie driver could save $ 1,000 a year, if they drove a car that managed a fuel efficiency standard of 6.8 L / 100 km [34.6 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- but they observe that only one Australian manufactured car model had an efficiency of less than 10L / 100 km [23.5 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- in 2006, so they don't hold out much hope
for voluntary agreements with the car industry as likely to bear much fruit.
Government and nonprofit leaders in cities like Cleveland, DC, New Orleans, Baltimore, and even Detroit have been able to make progress on these issues
via voluntary agreements on citywide systems for enrollment and information to help families navigate public school choice.
The
company voluntary agreement (CVA) will see the toy retailer's pension deficit recovery plan reduced from 15 years to ten years, with # 3.8 m injected into the pension scheme in 2018 and a further # 6m promised over 2019 and 2020.
Knowing what factors the court can consider as part of equitable distribution, and how you can reduce uncertainty
through voluntary agreements, will help you best prepare for the property - division phase of your Maryland divorce.
The legislation, called PROMESA, would create a federal oversight board to help Puerto Rico governments balance their budgets, improve financial reporting and facilitate debt restructuring
when voluntary agreements between creditors and borrowers can not be reached.
«This is why WRAP will continue to tackle food waste in the UK long term through Love Food Hate Waste and our
new voluntary agreement Courtauld Commitment 2025 and will increasingly work internationally in order that reductions can be realised globally.
Kruse also noted that Blue Bell will continue to work cooperatively and transparently with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and has entered into discussions with the State of Alabama Department of Public Health regarding a
similar voluntary agreement.
Britain will therefore
seek voluntary agreements to ensure that HFCs are used only where emissions are avoidable and «safe, practical and more environmentally acceptable alternatives are available».
Payments subject to withholding under a
PAYG voluntary agreement are not included in PAYG instalment income for paying PAYG instalments.
Any county court judgements, repossessions, bankruptcies and individual voluntary agreements
The IATA does say that it could support carefully designed carbon trading policies, though it
prefers voluntary agreements to regulation, and it claims that such schemes should be restricted to carbon dioxide only, and that other emissions should be tackled by «other means» (no mention is made of what these means might be).
Its
purely voluntary agreements committed no one to anything, and even if countries signaled their intentions to cut carbon emissions, there was no enforcement mechanism.
Lawyers and clients who are extremely pragmatic and effective when negotiating a commercial contract or
other voluntary agreement, dig themselves into unreasonable positions when there is a dispute and they believe they (or their clients) have been wronged.
Shun force Compete Be efficient Be open to inventiveness and novelty Use initiative and enterprise Come to
voluntary agreements Respect contracts Dissent for the sake of the task Be industrious Be thrifty Invest for productive purposes Collaborate easily with strangers and aliens Promote comfort and convenience Be optimistic Be honest
In order for there to be a duty of a doctor or other medical professional to provide care to a patient, there must generally exist some form
of voluntary agreement between the doctor and the patient.
The Beer, Wine and Spirits Producers» Commitments 2013 - 2017 include adding to packaging globally (except where similar information is already legally required, prohibited or already provided
by voluntary agreements) a standard set of easily understood symbols or equivalent words to discourage (1) drinking and driving (2) consumption by those under - age and (3) consumption by pregnant women.
«This includes reserve powers in support of their place planning and vulnerable pupil responsibilities to direct schools of all types,
if voluntary agreement can not be reached.
I am a firm believer that, the direct participation of the divorcing couples in creating their
own voluntary agreement, results in a document that is much more likely to be upheld and honored by both parties (as opposite to a legal decisions handed down to them by the courts).
NASA scientist Gavin Schmidt, who signed the petition, said «the time for half - measures and the time
for voluntary agreements and the time for arguing about 1 percent here and 1 percent there - those things are no longer relevant.»
The struggling retailer has proposed to its landlords that it enter a
company voluntary agreement (CVA) as a way of avoiding entering administration.
Scholl - Buckwald said that the EPA relies mostly
on voluntary agreements, instead of bans, to avoid lawsuits from manufacturers.
On October 13, the nation's leading manufacturers of residential central air conditioners, furnaces, and heat pumps signed an historic,
voluntary agreement with the nation's leading energy efficiency advocacy organizations supporting new federal standards for those products.