Alabama has enacted laws dealing
with jurisdictional issues related to child custody that adhere to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, which it has adopted.
Sogand \'s representative cases include preparation and enforcement of premarital agreements, highly contested divorces with significant assets, alimony disputes, debt, preparation of parenting plans, domestic and international custody disputes
with jurisdictional complexities, post-divorce custody modification, civil protection orders, contested step - parent adoption, and complex and contested foster - parent adoptions.
While the natural place to start may be compliance
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We also assist
with jurisdictional issues in negotiations with all levels of government.
The analysis becomes a lot more straightforward when one follows the Harmar majority in starting
with the jurisdictional questions.
Before Midas came along, one would have thought the absence of any such specific reference to the Act, coupled
with the jurisdictional limits contained within the legislation itself, would preclude its automatic application to a relationship that falls outside those limits, despite the parties having chosen Ontario law as the governing law.
They are from neighboring states, of similar experience and both in estate and trust practices, but facing the differences that come
with jurisdictional regulations.
Advising a trustee in bankruptcy in relation to a dispute in respect of vested assets
with jurisdictional issues.
And it would have to cope
with jurisdictional conflicts among international parties.
Not exact matches
Singh, who has long stood in opposition to the project on the grounds that it was approved under what he calls flawed environmental assessment rules adopted by the previous Conservative government, said Wednesday the Trudeau government should, in tandem
with B.C., ask the Supreme Court for a reference to resolve what he calls
jurisdictional issues.
Jagmeet Singh, meanwhile, waded into the impasse in Ottawa by proposing that the Trudeau Liberals work
with the British Columbia government on a joint reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada, fast - tracking a resolution to what the federal NDP leader calls
jurisdictional issues arising from B.C.'s objections to the project.
Wildrose opposition finance critic Rob Anderson said he agrees
with Horner «100 per cent,» adding Alberta should not be giving up its
jurisdictional powers on important issues.
In an effort to curb
jurisdictional overlaps, the National Financial Stability and Development Committee was formed to streamline the interactions between the three main Chinese regulatory bodies, along
with the People's Bank of China (PBoC).
In the Supreme Court of Canada's Tsilhqot «in decision (para 148) they said: «Interjurisdictional immunity — premised on a notion that regulatory environments can be divided into watertight
jurisdictional compartments — is often at odds
with modern reality.
While there are some
jurisdictional regulations which prevent this type of gambling in certain countries around the world, if you are able to create an account, then you are able to gamble
with cryptocurrencies legally.
With pro-Constantinople forces promoting the Council and pro-Moscow forces generally opposing the endeavor, the majority of primates remain inert with their attention being consumed by local concerns and jurisdictional dispu
With pro-Constantinople forces promoting the Council and pro-Moscow forces generally opposing the endeavor, the majority of primates remain inert
with their attention being consumed by local concerns and jurisdictional dispu
with their attention being consumed by local concerns and
jurisdictional disputes.
Even though the Church of Rome acquired particular respect because of its association
with the apostles Peter and Paul and eventually became the point of reference for the whole Church, the relationship among the local churches and
with Rome was not understood in the sense of
jurisdictional superiority or subordination.
And yet in the
jurisdictional struggle between church courts and common law courts Coke not only claimed the latter's superiority but justified the claim by reference to common law tradition.20 In so doing he effectively sided
with Puritanism in its struggle against Anglican traditionalism.
They administered the finances and properties of the churches and exercised all
jurisdictional authority, especially
with respect to marriage laws and customs.
As the Basin Plan is implemented, there will be a need to integrate
with broader
jurisdictional frameworks for natural resource management.
Our inclusion of links to such websites does not imply any endorsement of the material on such web sites or any association
with their operators and does not in any manner create a relationship that is a basis for
jurisdictional venue purposes.
Dr Kristian Metcalfe, lead author from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation (CEC) at the University of Exeter who undertook the coastal survey
with colleagues, said: «Conservation efforts for sea turtles can be hampered by their migratory life cycles, which carry them across
jurisdictional boundaries and international waters.
To ease the
jurisdictional switch from Mounties to VHiPs, Captain O'Hagan (Bryan Cox) reaches out to his old cohorts
with the defiant cry of «stoners assemble!»
A few other sequences, such as a
jurisdictional debate at the Four Corners Monument between four police officials from four different states, begin and end
with an amusing premise.
The university police are declared to be law enforcement officers of the state and conservators of the peace and have the right to arrest, in accordance
with the laws of this state, any person for violation of state law or applicable county or city ordinances when such violations occur on or within 1,000 feet of any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of the state university, a direct - support organization of such university, or any other organization controlled by the state university, or when such violations occur within a specified
jurisdictional area as agreed upon in a mutual aid agreement entered into
with a law enforcement agency pursuant to s. 23.1225 (1).
As the leader of the Coalition of Large Tribes, she advocates for and protects the unique land, economic,
jurisdictional, and funding issues faced by tribes
with large land bases and populations.
They identify «21st — century skills,» «soft skills,» well - rounded education,» or broad definitions of literacy and numeracy common to
jurisdictional action, along
with an aim to put more focus on individual students, engagement and needs.
Co-chairs, Sir Michael Barber and Michael Fullan summarized key issues along
with an overview grid of contexts, goals and actions of 5
jurisdictional case studies presented.
With teachers and students crossing
jurisdictional lines that traditionally determine funding allocations, state and local leaders often have to create workarounds to the funding formulas to support these opportunities.
-- Consistent
with the provisions of section 410 of this Act, the Commission shall prescribe regulations governing the
jurisdictional separation of costs for the services provided pursuant to this section.
Finally,
jurisdictional inspectors are not concerned
with workmanship as long as all the systems and components in a new home meet minimum code requirements.
Certain
jurisdictional expectations and rules are a part of any type of financing or refinancing and can be further explained through an Internet presentation
with www.hud.gov.
The report states that
with the combination of these actions the total no take zone will constitute 10 % of the Belizean
Jurisdictional Seas.
pure and applied research as well as long - term research projects ■ ■ strong governance arrangements — including research independence ■ ■ the location of the research centre, preferably in Victoria ■ ■ a balanced focus that includes physical, biological and social research ■ ■ links
with teaching and promotion of graduate scholarships ■ ■ cross-institutional and
jurisdictional collaboration ■ ■ international collaboration and sharing of knowledge ■ ■ the research priorities highlighted in evidence before the Commission.
That
jurisdictional battle rages on,
with the cases divided between state and federal courts.
The ACR Nested REDD + Standard was developed by Winrock International and ACR
with assistance from a
jurisdictional REDD + Technical Advisory Team.
I'm
with you a bit on that Socrates, in the sense that I don't believe this Keynesian Grand Plan
with all its
jurisdictional warts can be pulled off as an answer to all our prayers.
What's emerged is a clear chronicle of the history of REDD — beginning
with the very first experiments in the late 1980s, continuing through the evolution of rigorous methodologies, and culminating
with the current
jurisdictional proposals being discussed in Bonn and how they dovetail
with emerging efforts to purge deforestation from corporate supply chains.
The idea behind the CAISO energy imbalance market — which runs parallel to CAISO but does not constitute a full - fledged regional system operator — is to reduce the number of balancing authorities in the region and make the resources of various parties available to each other
with fewer
jurisdictional seams.
When the appendix is adopted into a state /
jurisdictional code, builders (both professional and DIY) can go to their local building department
with plans that meet the code and, after the project is complete, walk out
with a Certificate of Occupancy (CO)!
Also the legal market is just a fragmented mess of
jurisdictional anomalies,
with players largely under - capitalized compared to bigger sectors like health or finance.
According to the Cape Breton Post, on a
jurisdictional question over excluding certain documents, Stroud had said: «But I must say, I read the Crown's brief and I was very impressed
with that and I am inclined to think the Crown is right that I don't have jurisdiction here.
With this, the SCC avoids simultaneous talk with the CJEU and facilitates that EU law - related questions have already been solved when proceedings reach the constitutional jurisdictional level, thus dealing with constitutional cases with all cards on the ta
With this, the SCC avoids simultaneous talk
with the CJEU and facilitates that EU law - related questions have already been solved when proceedings reach the constitutional jurisdictional level, thus dealing with constitutional cases with all cards on the ta
with the CJEU and facilitates that EU law - related questions have already been solved when proceedings reach the constitutional
jurisdictional level, thus dealing
with constitutional cases with all cards on the ta
with constitutional cases
with all cards on the ta
with all cards on the table.
Although the High Court in England can exercise its inherent jurisdiction, such jurisdiction is temporary and the case should then be remitted to the court
with primary jurisdiction which more often than not begins a
jurisdictional tussle between Scotland and England and Wales.
Koza Ltd v Koza Altin Işletmeri AS: acted (
with Richard Morgan QC) in a dispute over shareholder control of an English subsidiary of a major Turkish conglomerate and the recognition of a Turkish trusteeship,
with a related
jurisdictional dispute.
Morgan v. Wood, 1996 CanLII 10195 (ON CJ)-- Matter dealt
with child custody and
jurisdictional issues related to the relocation of one parent.
She regularly works
with Partners to advise on a range of issues in employment and partnership disputes and exits, including enforceability of restrictive covenants in traditional partnerships and LLPs, discrimination, whistleblowing and
jurisdictional issues.
Taft Local Government attorneys work closely
with local government representatives to keep them apprised of regulatory and statutory changes and to assist in problem solving on difficult issues that public entities face daily, such as revenue generation, service delivery, tax exemptions, construction, inter-governmental agreements,
jurisdictional boundaries, labor and employee - related matters.
After thus dispensing
with the husband's
jurisdictional objection, the court framed the tenor of the rest of the trial proceedings this way:
As a result of his participation in this case, David is very familiar
with the Energy Charter Treaty and the
jurisdictional issues arising thereunder.