Sentences with phrase «which dictates»

The Fair Housing Act, [federal law that prohibits discrimination due to race, color, national origin, sex, familial status or disability] and the Fair Credit Reporting Act [which dictates the ways in which a property manager may use a tenant's credit history for screening purposes] alongside specific state regulations regarding rental properties and tenant rights, are crucial for a manager to understand.
[which dictates the ways in which a property manager may use a tenant's credit history for screening purposes] alongside specific state regulations regarding rental properties and tenant rights, are crucial for a manager to understand.
The court concluded that in Canada there is an «organizing principle» of good faith, which dictates that each party to a contract must generally perform his or her end of the bargain in an honest manner.
The Family Court System falls under the category of Civil Law which dictates anyone can look up my divorce file, it's 05 - 835 of The Family Court System.
A second demographic component, which dictates how relevant this research is for other contexts, is the second birth rate.
It is this Act which dictates the ILC's functions, which primarily relate to land acquisition and land management.
2) Your CV should have a summary which dictates the background of your professional work.
The Moto G4 Plus is available in 16 GB or 32 GB iterations, which dictates whether you will get 2 GB or 3 GB of RAM.
has established the Qi protocol, which dictates how the charger and the device work together, but all you need to know is that Qi chargers work with Qi devices.
The Wireless Power Consortium has established the Qi protocol, which dictates how the charger and the device work together, but all you need to know is that Qi chargers work with Qi devices.
Yes, there is a law which dictates how long an insurance company can take to settle on a claim against a home insurance policy, including condo or renters insurance.
There are other people who share the road with you; and each person in the road has his or her own perception about driving, which dictates the... Continue reading →
In California, the SR22 form must specify if the motorist requires a broad coverage policy, which dictates financial responsibility for any vehicle a liable driver may operate, regardless of ownership.
The information the underwriter gleans in this process is then used to offer you a rating class which dictates the premium you'll pay and the coverage you'll receive.
If you signed a lease which dictates the terms and conditions of you living there, you're responsible to abide by those provisions.
InstantTerm then analyzes this data to put you into a rate class which dictates the price of the policy you qualify for.
Your deductible in this circumstance is determined by your insurer, unless you live in the state of Florida, which dictates the rates.
A will is a single document which dictates how you wish to have your assets transferred upon your death.
Every state has a statute of limitations, which dictates how much time a person has to file a claim.
Hence, the element of control which dictates that offices should facilitate supervision by allowing supervisors to be physically near to workers is less pressing here given that millennial lawyers are inclined to seek out feedback on a consistent basis, and supervision does not require physical proximity.
1935: In response to the Glass - Steagall Act, which dictates the separation of J.P. Morgan & Co.'s banking and securities underwriting operations, Davis Polk lawyers perform the legal work for the creation of Morgan Stanley & Co..
This justification hangs in the backdrop of the French principle of «laÌøcitÌ ©» or secularism which dictates that state and religion should remain separate.
There is a large - scale atmospheric moisture transport which dictates the large - scale pressure gradients.
But the ice core - ellation in question is more - or-less completely explainable in terms of the temperature dependence of the constant in Henry's Law, which dictates how gas (in this case CO2) diffuses in liquids (in this case the oceans) at different partial pressures in the atmosphere.
If adding GHGs reduces the output of radiated energy to space and raised the temperature per the GCMs, then Wien's law which dictates the energy out, doesn't work.
They are connected by memory, events and objects, but they are not thereby symbiotic because artworks and mere artefacts of historical significance are ontologically different things; and in that differences resides a sovereign semantic tension which dictates that one can only illuminate the other at the cost of its own sacrifice.
Starting off as a key artist in the conceptual art movement of the 1960s, he wrote this infamous «statement of intent,» which dictates...
Starting off as a key artist in the conceptual art movement of the 1960s, he wrote this infamous «statement of intent,» which dictates much of his work: 1.
Boot up F1 2013, negotiate the Young Driver Test (which dictates the car you will be allowed to pilot in Career mode), and you will find a new menu item entitled F1 Classics.
Population is the backbone of your empire and will dictate everything from how many farms you can have (which dictates food and in turn growth), building and clearing forests.
The Unreal Engine is like a giant rule set, which dictates how things like light and shadow work to render convincing characters and worlds with the limited processor budgets of computers, consoles, and even cell phones.
For instance, the Scavenging mechanic, which dictates the quality of loot that you can find, is going away after multiple attempts at reworking the system.
Secondly there is the collective knowledge which dictates that all battles were fought in the same horrible fashion as those in 1916, whereas the actual conflict, types of battles was as diverse as it was during the second world war.
Cut through the box and you'll be reward by being able to tap B to grab your opponents «spine» and crush it in your hand, recharging both your health and your suits energy levels, which dictates the amount of time to you can remain in Slicey - Slicey mode, in one glorious, brutal move.
Underpinning everything is the game's economic system which dictates the value of every product within the world at any given time.
Regardless of whether it's luxury, convenience or a tight budget which dictates your stopover, Holiday Extras have already done the groundwork and found your perfect package - with up to 60 % off.
Around Bunaken and Lembeh there may be a mild current flowing which dictates the direction of the dive.
One of country Australia's finest restaurants, Brae is set around a 12 hectare (30 acre) organic food garden, the produce from which dictates each day's menu.
Based on the emergency egress floorplan on the room's door rooms all vary in shape and size, no doubt due to the building's historic register status, which dictates that nothing structurally may be substantially modified.
However, due to a current Pennsylvania blanket law which dictates that the trimming of ears be only done by a veterinarian, Joan's skill is now considered a criminal act.
Payment terms and status, which dictates and reveals how you pay your bills.
There is an aspect of the bankruptcy law called the Means Test, which dictates the chapter of bankruptcy the debtor files.
It is complex which has a lot of factors which dictates the daily prices of the market value.
Each insurer's price depends on two things; their underwriters» assessment of your particular risk, and then their own pricing model which dictates what customers they want to attract and what they should charge.
If you signed a lease which dictates the terms and conditions of you living there, you're responsible to abide by those provisions.
Then there's the credit reporting time limit which dictates how long delinquent debts and other negative information can appear on your credit report.
One factor that determines whether you should fund a Roth or traditional IRA is your income, which dictates your eligibility to contribute to a Roth IRA.
There are several subsets within each objective, such as large, mid or small - cap growth, which dictates the size of the companies in which the fund will invest in order to achieve its objective of growth.
Is there some hard and fast rule which dictates that while it's perfectly acceptable for female book characters to be frumpy or have a uni-brow or hips as wide as Texas, the same does not apply once that female book character jumps to the small screen?
That's partly due to the fact that there's no physical keyboard, something which dictates the size of a comfortable netbook.
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