Sentences with phrase «which subsection»

(2) A court exercising jurisdiction under this Act (other than in proceedings to which subsection (1) applies) may grant an injunction in relation to a child, by interlocutory order or otherwise, in any case in which it appears to the court to be just or convenient to do so.
This Part does not apply to, or in relation to the application of, special measures to which paragraph 4 of Article 1 of the Convention applies except measures in relation to which subsection 10 (1) applies by virtue of subsection 10 (3).
not being a provision that applies to persons generally without regard to their race, colour or national or ethnic origin, that provision shall be deemed to be a provision in relation to which subsection (1) applies and a reference in that subsection to a right includes a reference to a right of a person to manage property owned by the person.
(2) This Subdivision also applies to proceedings, in relation to a child, to which subsection 60G (2), 63F (2) or 63F (6) or section 68R applies.
(1) Every municipality to which this subsection applies shall provide adequate and effective police services in accordance with its needs.
Which subsection is pleaded or prioritised will inevitably depend how broadly the courts construe «series of similar acts».
(2) In the cases to which subsection (1) applies, where an appeal is entered, the local registrar shall forthwith notify the Clerk of the Assembly that an appeal is pending from the decision of the court.
(4) If amalgamating strata corporations to which subsection (1) applies do not submit an Amended Schedule of Interest on Destruction with the application under section 269 of the Act,
(a) is not one to which subsection (6) or (8) applies, the client may apply to the Superior Court of Justice for an assessment of the solicitor's bill within 30 days after its delivery or within one year after its payment; or
9 (1) If the Commission finds that a municipality to which subsection 4 (1) applies is not providing police services, it may request that the Commissioner have the Ontario Provincial Police give assistance.
(9) Where a proceeding to which subsection 193 (1) of the Highway Traffic Act applies is tried with a jury, the judge may direct the jury to specify negligent acts or omissions that caused the damages or injuries in respect of which the proceeding is brought.
(3) Where a transfer to which subsection (1) applies is given at the direction of the beneficial owner, the transfer shall be deemed to include the appropriate covenants set out in subsection (1) on the part of the beneficial owner as if the beneficial owner were the transferor.
There are two glaring reasons why these actions are not ones for which subsection 3 (1)(c) applies: (1) there is no contract between each claimant and defendant, and (2) the Claimants are asking for $ 25,000 in damages and therefore the claims are ones for which the Claimants believe that damages is an adequate remedy.
(16) Nothing in this Regulation prohibits any person from delivering a document to which subsection (7) applies to the central processing agency on behalf of a person otherwise required to deliver it.
(1) Any document that is required by section 66 to be in a form approved by the Superintendent and to which subsection 64 (7) applies and any other document specified in a Guideline applicable for the purposes of this section is duly completed and includes all information required by this Regulation to be included in it if,
(13) An insurer that is deemed by subsection (8) or (9) to have received a document, other than an invoice to which subsection 49 (1) applies, shall in the manner and within the time required by the Guideline provide the central processing agency with the following information, which may include personal information:
(7) A proceeding for damages against any person for an act or alleged neglect or default to which subsection (1) or (4) applies that is brought before the Fewer School Boards Act, 1997 receives Royal Assent shall be deemed to have been dismissed without costs on the day that Act receives Royal Assent.
(3) Every contract to which subsection 268 (1) applies shall be deemed to have been amended on the 22nd day of June, 1990, to include statutory accident benefits in accordance with the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule.
(2) In determining whether a trade union to which subsection (1) applies has met the requirements of subsection 8 (2), the Board need not have regard to any increase in the number of employees in the bargaining unit after the application was made.
(a) in a case to which subsection (3B) below applies, the date that falls 53 weeks after the date on which the increased rent took effect;
«(4) In any jurisdiction to which this subsection applies, the Secretary shall coordinate enforcement of the national energy efficiency building code with State and local code enforcement of other building codes.
«(5) In any jurisdiction to which this subsection applies, the Secretary shall enhance compliance by conducting training and education of builders and other professionals in the jurisdiction concerning the national energy efficiency building code.
If a by - election is to take place in a district to which subsection (1) applies, the Electoral Commission must ensure that an up - to - date composite roll for the district is closed and printed as at writ day for the by - election.

Not exact matches

Whatever your reasoning, you're likely contemplating a choice that many entrepreneurs face: Should your enterprise be structured as a limited liability corporation (LLC) or an S corporation (S corp), which is named after subsection S of Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code?
for programs described in subsection (b)(2), organize an enforcement unit comprised of appropriately trained law enforcement professionals under the supervision of the State, Tribal, or local criminal justice agency involved, the duties of which shall include --
The priority review user fee required by this subsection shall be due upon the submission of a human drug application under section 505 (b)(1) or section 351 (a) of the Public Health Service Act for which the priority review voucher is used.
An application described under subparagraph (A) for which the sponsor requests the use of a priority review voucher shall be considered incomplete if the fee required by this subsection and all other applicable user fees are not paid in accordance with the Secretary's procedures for paying such fees.
The inquiry relates to a bill introduced by Senator Nick Xenophon which would provide the Court with the power to order a corporation to reduce its market share, where the corporation has been found to have contravened subsections 46 (1) or 46 (1AA) of the Act.
This Act changed the reference in s 50 (1) from «a market» to «any market» (purporting to remove any doubt that a merger will be prohibited if it substantially lessens competition in a market other than the market in which the merging parties compete; this had never been a problem in the past) and removing the word «substantial» from the definition of market in subsection 50 (6)(this was theoretically directed at creeping acquisitions, but has little to do with concept of creeping acquisition discussed in this report)
(a) The Gene Technology Act 2000 was amended by Schedule 3 (item 2) only of the Australia New Zealand Food Authority Amendment Act 2001, subsections 2 (2) and (5) of which provide as follows:
(12) Subsections (10) and (11) do not prevent a provision of the Basin Plan having effect to the extent to which it:
In the interests of democracy, we polled Twitter (well, a small subsection of Twitter) to find out which club was most likely to sell their best player in January.
Reference needs to be made to the following document - Elective Home Education Guidelines for Local Authorities (England) 2007 Subsection 5.6 which clearly states;
The parents of a private school student participating in a public school sport under this subsection are responsible for transporting their child to and from the public school at which the student participates.
If a parliamentary general election is to take place as provided for by subsection (1) or (3), the polling day for the election is to be the day appointed by Her Majesty by proclamation on the recommendation of the Prime Minister (and, accordingly, the appointed day replaces the day which would otherwise have been the polling day for the next election determined under section 1).
If an electoral official requires specified information for any purpose other than a purpose specified in subsection (1), and the latest information already available to the electoral official is not suitable for the purpose, the electoral official may make a special request to the Electoral Commission for the information, which must be supplied subject to, and in accordance with, any regulations made under section 267.
In any case where the lowest of the numbers required to be ascertained under subsection (7) constitutes 2 or more numbers in different columns which are of exactly the same value, the Electoral Commission must determine by lot which of those numbers is to be selected for the purpose of subsection (7).
«I am directed to convey the approval of His Excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of the suspension of Chief Yusuf Ogundare, Baale of Shangisha with immediate effect in accordance with Section 38 subsection 1 of the Obas and Chiefs Laws of Lagos State which states that the Governor may suspend or depose any Oba or chief whether appointed or after commencement of this law, if he is satisfied that such suspension of disposition is required according to customary law or is necessary in the interest of peace and good government.
Subsections (1 and 3) shall not apply during any period within which a prisoner is undergoing solitary confinement for any offence against prison discipline; but save as aforesaid this section shall apply notwithstanding that a prisoner is undergoing punishment for any offence against prison discipline
A prisoner under sentence of imprisonment may, in exceptional circumstances, be granted permission by the officer in charge of the prison to receive a visit from friends or relatives in addition to the visit to which he is entitled under subsection (1)
Instead of just linking to the Wikipedia articles of the persons involved, please at least link to the subsection of the article which is relevant to your answer.
-- Section 3101 (b) of title 31, United States Code, shall not apply for the period beginning on the date on which the President submits to Congress a certification under subsection (b) and ending on February 7, 2014.
Cuomo announced on Feb. 25 that the Fox Beach community, which is a subsection of the larger Oakwood neighborhood, would be the testing ground of his general buyout program designed to return parts of the seashore to a natural state to create a storm buffer.
The Executive Committee may consent or may advise the Chairperson of the County Committee to consent to the use of the name Democrat or Democratic by clubs, organizations or associations seeking to incorporate, organize or associate under the Democratic Party label only if such club, organization or association satisfies the requirements of subsection (b) and that the constitution of such organization provides that no amendment can be adopted which does not comply with the Rules and Regulations of the Democratic Party.
@Chloe TFEU, Title V, Chapter 1, Article 67, Subsection 2: «It... shall frame a common policy on asylum, immigration and external border control, based on solidarity between Member States, which is fair towards third - country nationals.»
The proposed amendment reads, «the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to, (a) «civil proceedings against a person to whom this section applies in his official capacity or to civil or criminal proceedings in which such a person is only a nominal party».
The bill proposed the substitution of subsection 308 (2) which reads «the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to civil proceedings against a person to whom this section applies in his official capacity or to civil or criminal proceedings in which such a person is only a nominal party», with a new section.
«For the purposes of the definition of telecommunications service in subsection (1), the cases in which a service is to be taken to consist in the provision of access to, and of facilities for making use of, a telecommunication system include any case where a service consists in or includes facilitating the creation, management or storage of communications transmitted, or that may be transmitted, by means of such a system.»
«In view of the provisions of section 58, subsection 5 of the 1999 constitution which empowers the National Assembly to veto the president withholding of his assent by a two - third majority votes, the court is simply to preserve the rest in other to safeguard the integrity of the court and the sanctity of the judiciary under section 6 (6) of the 1999 constitution.
Instead of using a systematic hierarchy, subsections are placed in a loose and haphazard manner, which makes navigating through the site an exercise in attrition or chance.
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