In our democratic systems the citizens do not make most policy decisions; we elect representatives
who make these decisions on our behalf.
One has to question
who made the decision on behalf of the condominium to bring such a type of application.
Not exact matches
A recent poll conducted
on behalf of RBCsup ® / sup finds that students
who receive less than one - quarter of their funding from parents feel more confident in their financial
decision making and are more likely to
make and stick to a budget compared to their peers
who receive more financial support from their parents.
When family shareholders observe disunity of values between the people
who are
making strategic
decisions on their
behalf, they lose confidence.
In this corner we have Professor Randall Thomas of Vanderbilt Law School
who said this approach
made sense because it «lends itself to allowing these nominees, if elected, to focus
on independent
decision -
making and fulfilling their fiduciary obligations
on behalf of shareholders.»
Drep - God nowhere instructs mankind to
make decisions on his
behalf as to
who goes to heaven and
who goes to hell.
Decisions had to be
made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a
decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is
on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called
on for some special action in
behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church
on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle —
who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
In other words, parents
who share joint custody may only share joint legal custody, meaning that they equally share the responsibility for
making major legal
decisions on behalf of the child.
Those
who invest in financial markets
on behalf of European savers need to be able to
make sensible
decisions within a well - regulated global market and not, as proposed, be excluded from key markets.
Lawyers acting
on behalf of the secretary of state argued that unpaid carers should be treated as unemployed people
who should
make the same
decisions as anyone else about living costs.
As a public figure
who is charged with
decision -
making on behalf of our children, we demand that Carl Paladino be held to the same standard as our BPS students, and be immediately removed from the Buffalo Board of Education,» stated the BPTO.
For patients
who believe families should
make these
decisions as a group,
on their
behalf, an advance directive may not be the correct way to prepare for the end of life, she says.
They typically will have more control in designating
who will
make medical
decisions on their
behalf and what those
decisions might be.
Fees
on load funds go to pay the investor or fund manager
who does research and
makes investing
decisions on the client's
behalf.
Portfolio managers - A portfolio manager is someone
who fully manages your wealth portfolio and has a fiduciary responsibility to
make sound investment
decisions on your
behalf.
A lawyer can also help you draft medical and financial powers of attorney, which set out
who will
make decisions on your
behalf if you become incapacitated.
«At some point in the process, the customer says, «I'm done with my research, and I've
made my
decision,» or «I need advice,» and then they can speak to our home loan advisers
who can give them specific advice, help them apply, and negotiate with lenders
on their
behalf,» Vincent said.
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet require veterinary treatment, we need a phone number where you can be reached or an emergency contact person
who can
make a
decision on your
behalf.
Rather, we will rely
on the veterinarians
who are signing the health certificates to
make good
decisions on behalf of the dog's welfare.
I frequently have conversations with nurse executives
who are uncomfortable
making technology
decisions on behalf of their nursing staff.
A magnificent example of true intergenerational responsibility is the great Peacemaker of the Six Nations of the Iroquois,
who instructed all chiefs to
make decisions on behalf of their seventh generation to come.
It presents alternatives to proposals that would damage rivers, identifies those
who make the crucial
decisions, and points out opportunities for the public to take action
on behalf of each listed river.
The report presents alternatives to proposals that would damage rivers, identifies those
who make the crucial
decisions, and points out opportunities for the public to take action
on behalf of each listed river.
An act done, or
decision made, under this Act for or
on behalf of a person
who lacks capacity must be done, or
made, in his best interests.
The way trusts such as the Bancroft fortune are managed places great power and control in the hands of lawyers
who make financial
decisions on behalf of family members.
A guardian is a person appointed to
make important legal
decisions on behalf of the person
who does not have the capacity to do so by themselves.
For a father
who may want to be part of the child's life, the court can order visitation as well as rule
on legal custody, which means the parent's right to
make major life
decisions on the child's
behalf.
The
decision, he says,
made no reference to the evidence of about 20 witnesses, most of whom were clients,
who appeared
on his
behalf.
That's why your parents should consider assigning a power of attorney (POA)-- a person
who is legally able oversee finances and
make personal and health
decisions on their
behalf.
A sponsor is «someone with clout
who actively advocates
on your
behalf at the
decision -
making table, putting your name forward for promotions and highly visible opportunities.»
A little planning now regarding
who you want to
make decisions on your
behalf should you be unable to, can offer peace of mind that your needs and wishes will be met further down the line, but also
make the process easier for your family and friends.
It's best to express your wishes concerning
who should
make these
decisions on your
behalf when you're mentally incapacitated (through a Power of Attorney) or when you pass (through a Will).
You may also be able to claim
on behalf of a loved one
who's unable to
make legal
decisions — if they have dementia, for example.
If under applicable law a parent, guardian, or other person acting in loco parentis has authority to act
on behalf of an individual
who is an unemancipated minor in
making decisions related to health care, a covered entity must treat such person as a personal representative under this subchapter, with respect to protected health information relevant to such personal representation, except that such person may not be a personal representative of an unemancipated minor, and the minor has the authority to act as an individual, with respect to protected health information pertaining to a health care service, if:
With respect to deceased individuals, the final rule describes when a covered entity must allow a person
who otherwise is permitted under applicable law to act with respect to the interest of the decedent or
on behalf of the decedent's estate, to
make decisions regarding the decedent's protected health information.
If under applicable law a person has authority to act
on behalf of an individual
who is an adult or an emancipated minor in
making decisions related to health care, a covered entity must treat such person as a personal representative under this subchapter, with respect to protected health information relevant to such personal representation.
A code setting out good practice for people
making decisions on behalf of those
who lack capacity to do so was laid in Parliament
on 22 February 2007.
For those
who are over -, under - or misrepresented in the data and calculations,
decisions made on their
behalf can perpetuate inequality.
As the Ontario Court of Appeal stated, in a
decision that was adopted by the Supreme Court in Hinchey, «the government's business must be free from any suggestion of «under ‑ the ‑ table» rewards or benefits
made to those
who conduct business
on behalf of the government by those
who stand to gain from those dealings».
Adults may enter into representation agreements with others
who are willing to represent them, to follow their wishes and / or instructions, and to
make prescribed substitute
decisions on their
behalf.
A litigation guardian
who does not have a personal interest in the outcome of the litigation will be able to keep the best interests of the dependent adult front and centre, while
making decisions on his or her
behalf.
Having medical and financial powers of attorney allow you to designate
who can
make decisions on your
behalf if you're unable to.
If you have not
made a
decision in advance
on who will be the guardian of your child then the court will assign a guardian or conservator
on your child's
behalf.
Kobayashi,
who is unloading and liquidating his assets
on behalf of the Mt. Gox creditors says his
decision to sell was
made following a consultation from the court.
[108] That is, that the person
who makes the application has been authorised appropriately to
make that claim
on behalf of the claim group, this procedure is dealt with further in Section 251B of the Native Title Act which requires traditional laws and customs (where they exist regarding similar matters) to be the source of the
decision making process for the authorisation.
In the case of legal custody, this tells us
who has the right to
make legal
decisions on behalf of the children such as
who can move them out of state and
who can change their names.
If the court grants you sole legal custody as part of your divorce action, this means you're the only parent
who can
make major
decisions on behalf of your children.
However, I don't know what kind of impact a single 1 1/2 hour session with a mediator can have
on parties
who have already
made the
decision to bring their matters to court and have already retained attorneys to litigate
on their
behalf.
A parent
who has sole legal custody is the only person
who has the legal authority to
make major
decisions on behalf of his or her child.
In other words, parents
who share joint custody may only share joint legal custody, meaning that they equally share the responsibility for
making major legal
decisions on behalf of the child.