Sentences with phrase «where practicable»

encourage, facilitate and, where practicable, collaborate with relevant bodies at the national, state, territory and local levels to develop practical, culturally - informed educational and training materials, tools and resources to support the delivery of governance and organisational development at the local level
Under the Education Act 1998, the patron is obliged «for the purposes of ensuring that a recognised school is managed in a spirit of partnership» to appoint, where practicable, a board of management.
Also, lawyers and law firms that proactively leverage technology to automate the delivery of legal services where practicable will have a huge advantage over those who are reluctant to do so.
The Code states at 2.8.2 (i) that co-operation with the authorities will include identifying relevant witnesses, disclosing their accounts and the documents shown to them and, «where practicable», making witnesses available for interview when requested.
Where practicable, we assist clients in resolving disputes without recourse to legal proceedings.
[24] The contention is that because cyclists must sometimes ride on the shoulder while vehicles can not travel on that part of a highway, the shoulder must, where practicable, be a lane for cyclists within the meaning of s. 158 (1)(b) such that, when riding on the shoulder, they are able to take advantage of the exception it provides and pass vehicles on a roadway on their right.
11 To liaise where practicable with judges» associations in other countries and with international organizations engaged in judicial education and improvements to the administration of justice.
The direction is contained in CPR 35.4 (2) and (3): «(2) When parties apply for permission they must provide an estimate of the costs of the proposed expert evidence and identify --(a) the field in which expert evidence is required and the issues which the expert evidence will address; and (b) where practicable, the name of the proposed expert.
Where practicable it will involve making witnesses available for interview when requested.
This is in addition to the present requirement to identify his discipline and, where practicable, give his name.
States must communicate with parents and other stakeholders in a manner that is accessible, including by providing written information in languages that parents can understand and, where practicable, by providing information in alternate formats for parents with disabilities.
If the University requires certification and / or re-certification the Postdoctoral Scholar shall return the certification within fifteen (15) calendar days of the University's request, where practicable.

Not exact matches

Where the Electoral Commission cancels the registration of any political party, it shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any event not later than 10 working days after the date of the cancellation, --
The electorate of any constituency was to be as close as possible to a country - specific electoral quota to reduce malapportionment; where rigid adherence to the «as far as practicable» guidelines would mean a large disparity between electorates, the commissions were expressly empowered to form seats which combine parts of two (and where major disparity still remains, more) local government areas.
A London Councils spokesperson said: «Boroughs aim to keep households as near as possible to their home borough where reasonably practicable.
A controlled experiment where subjects would avoid known sources of BPA, followed by measured exposures at realistic everyday intakes — far below the official safe limit — for a limited period should be practicable.
In this regard, Dr Penman recommends that we use our mobile phones as little as practicable, use a landline where applicable, and consider using a hands - free set — or text — where possible.
Regulation 16 states: «Every employer must prevent or, where this is not reasonably practicable, reduce to the lowest level reasonably practicable the spread of asbestos from any place where work under the employer's control is carried out.»
It is also desirable to check if the water risk assessment has identified any known dead - leg areas in the system, which should be removed where reasonably practicable.
This is where schools have to strike the right balance between keeping risks under control «so far as is reasonably practicable» and judging the risk of doing something against the cost of not doing it, while taking into account the health and safety of employees and anyone else affected by a school's actions.
Where the benefit is high and the cost is low, then it is described as being reasonably practicable and the employer must put that control in place to comply with the law.
(2) You must have a source of water for washing hands, that, if practicable, should be external to the closed room where urination occurs.
-- Key stations in commuter rail transportation systems shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as soon as practicable but in no event later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, except that the time limit may be extended by the Secretary of Transportation up to 20 years after the date of enactment of this Act in a case where the raising of the entire passenger platform is the only means available of attaining accessibility or where other extraordinarily expensive structural changes are necessary to attain accessibility.
''... requires the front number plate plate to be fixed --(a) vertically or, where that is not reasonably practicable, in a position as close to the vertical as is reasonably practicable (b) in such a position that in normal daylight the characters of the registration mark are easily distinguishable from every part of a relevant area having the diagonal length specified in paragraph (4).
This is where the deceased member's superannuation is rolled over to another superannuation fund as soon as practicable for immediate cashing by the other superannuation provider.
In circumstances where effective flea control is not practicable, your veterinarian will decide on the best course of action to ease your pet's condition.
M1 will, where it is practicable to do so, give customers advance notice (which may be through written notice, electronic mail, letters, M1 website, bills or such other forms as M1 deems appropriate) of such changes.
All new buildings will be required to meet the passive house standard or equivalent, where reasonably practicable.
As I said on another blog, what would be an interesting comparison would be a comparison of data to output from (e.g.) unmodified AR4 codes run further forward to 2013 (or as recent as is practicable) using the actual forcings, starting with the exact run states of the models at the end of the verification period for AR4 (that is the end - point where «known» forcings were used, rather than scenarios).
Whilst items that are subject to LPP can not be seized by an investigative authority such as the SFO, s50 and s51 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 authorises the seizure of such devices suspected to contain LPP material where it is not reasonably practicable to separate the LPP from the non-LPP material contained on the device.
An exception to the minimum number of accessible spaces required is permitted where obligated organizations can demonstrate that it is not practicable to comply with the requirement because existing physical or site constraints prevent it from meeting the required ratio, such as where the minimum width for accessible parking spaces or access aisles can not be met because of existing pay and display parking meters, surrounding curb edges, walkways, landscaping, or the need to maintain a minimum drive - aisle width.
In a June 2013 Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision, Sorensen v. easyhome Ltd., Justice Paul Perell wrote: «As a general rule, cy - près distributions should not be approved where direct compensation to class members is practicable
The party who is intending to relocate with the child to a residence that substantially changes the geographical ties between the child and the other party shall provide the other party with written notice as soon as practicable of his or her intent to relocate, the location where the party intends to reside, the reason for the relocation, and a proposed revised parenting time plan.
The City shall restore the land to its original condition in so far as is practicable and shall provide compensation for any damages caused by the entry or by anything done on the land except where the entry,
(ii) the fact that the regulations themselves provide for exceptional cases — namely that where it is not reasonably practicable for the employer to permit her to return to her previous job, he may provide for her return to another job which is both suitable for her and appropriate for her to do in the circumstances.
It has to be said that this case was under the old procedures, denying any further «not reasonably practicable» extension where the claim had only been brought after the expiry of the original three - month period and the further three - month extension period then available.
Contacting all individuals may not be practicable in the case of allegations of systemic violations (e.g., where the allegation is that hundreds of medical records were wrongfully disclosed).
Under s 48 (3)(b), a claim can be brought out of time where it is not «reasonably practicable» for the claim to be brought within three months.
- A related point is that a Norwich Pharmacal order is a remedy of last resort and an order will only be made where the third party is the only practicable source of information.
The same process may not be practicable for an online insurance market where customers look for new products and riders on a regular basis.
I wish to get a platform where I can ensure my clients justice within some practicable span of time.
ALT to ensure use and management of land accords with the wishes of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area where is practicable: s. 23 (c)
Consistent with the objective of treating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land as similar as practicable to freehold land, where a project takes place on exclusive possession native title land, the Crown's consent is not required.
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