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requirement and reasonably
There is no requirement for clergy to baptize those from outside their parishes, and baptism can be reasonably delayed so that the conditions, including suitable godparents, can be met.
When working in this mode, several kilograms beyond the requirement for neutralising buoyancy may be useful, so that the diver is reasonably steady on the bottom and can exert useful force when working.
Furthermore, the SEC added a requirement that management evaluate any change in the company's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during a fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the company's internal control over financial reporting.
A specification, showing the repairs necessary to make the houses reasonably fit for human habitation, was prepared and submitted to the proprietors ' agents, who replied that the suggestions were extremely expensive and far beyond any reasonable requirement, and asking a meeting at the property.
The only requirement is for that party to present “ reasonably available evidence sufficient to support its claim ” to courts.
Oregon Supreme Court affirmed in State of Oregon v. Sandoval that the law " sets out a specific set of circumstances that justify a person's use of deadly force ( that the person reasonably believes that another person is using or about to use deadly force against him or her ) and does not interpose any additional requirement ( including a requirement that there be no means of escape ).
In addition, ISTEA placed a new requirement on MPOs to conduct “ fiscally constrained planning ”, and ensure that long-range transportation plans and short-term transportation improvement programs were fiscally constrained ; in other words, adopted plans and programs can not include more projects than reasonably can be expected to be funded through existing or projected sources of revenues.
In those jurisdictions where the requirement exists, the burden of proof is on the defense to show that the defendant was acting reasonably.
Lastly, the court established that the DMCA § 512 " safe harbors " were unavailable because Aimster had done nothing to comply reasonably with Section 512 ( i )' s requirement to establish a policy to terminate repeat infringers and instead even encouraged repeat infringement.
The application was deemed inadmissible on the basis that the requirement of an oath to the reigning monarch was " reasonably viewed as an affirmation of loyalty to the constitutional principles which support ... the workings of representative democracy in the respondent State ".
ABSTRACT: Enactment of a requirement for notification to any resident of California whose unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person.
In Australian federal law, it is not a requirement for the defense that a mistake was reasonably held.

requirement and honest
It also commented on the notion of bad faith ( scienter ) being a requirement for conviction even under 793 ( e ); an " honest mistake " was said not to be a violation.

requirement and administration
While Bland's bill was defeated, so was a bill the administration favored that would repeal any silver coinage requirement.
Several safety provisions of probate law in the U. S. protect the decedent's assets from mismanagement, loss, and embezzlement, such as the requirement that the executor of the will be bonded, the real property insured, the executor ’ s sale of real estate monitored, and itemized accountings filed with the court during and at the end of probate administration.
Except for during clinical trials, there is no Federal requirement in the United States for providing informed consent regarding the administration of vaccines.
In December 1989, the administration of President George H. W. Bush made a united Germany's continued NATO membership a requirement for supporting reunification.
The duties of the White House Chief of Staff vary greatly from one administration to another, and in fact, there is no legal requirement that the President even fill the position.
* Direct administration funded through taxation ; the delivering organization generally has no specific requirement to meet commercial success criteria, and production decisions are determined by government.
*" Freedom of discussion should be given the widest possible range compatible with the essential requirement of the fair and orderly administration of justice.
93-347 ( July 12, 1974 ) authorized the Department to pay 50 percent of all states ' costs for administering the program and established the requirement for efficient and effective administration by the States.
of the University which would adopt the cooperative work-study requirement as a part of its regular degree program in engineering and business administration.
* Respiratory rate greater than 2 standard deviations above normal for age or the requirement for mechanical ventilation not related to neuromuscular disease or the administration of anesthesia.
When an accident, with no suggestion of malevolence, prevents the consummation of a sentence, the state's subsequent course in the administration of its criminal law is not affected on that account by any requirement of due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Hybrid programs offered primarily online with a minimal residential requirement will be offered early 2010 in business administration, criminal justice administration, fire science administration, international management, organizational leadership, and sport management.
Including in 1968 – a Tyre check ; 1977 – checks of windscreen wipers and washers, direction indicators, stoplights, horns, exhaust system and condition of the body structure and chassis ; 1991 – checks of the emissions test for petrol engine vehicles, together with checks on the anti-lock braking system, rear wheel bearings, rear wheel steering ( where appropriate ) and rear seat belts ; 1992 – a stricter Tyre tread depth requirement for most vehicles ; 1994 – a check of emissions for diesel engine vehicles ; 2005 – introduction of a computerized administration system for issuing non-secure test certificates ; 2012 – checks of secondary restraint systems, battery and wiring, ESC, speedometers and steering locks.
Due to the requirement for long-term administration and hence the high cost of a Xolair treatment regimen, and to the concern over long-term safety, Xolair treatment is not yet very common, especially in developing countries where medical funds are relatively scarce.
User upgrading from AEGIS SR9 to Domain / OS SR10 was slowed by the fact that many users saw no requirement ; by increased disk space requirements ; by new and more complex administration tools ; by SR10's poorer performance ; and by the buggy nature of SR10. 0, although later versions were much more reliable.
As a counter measure, Langwith's 2008 JCRC submitted a prepared dossier outlining the social requirement for the space for the good of the college, and, crucially, a detailed and full proposal to both Students ' Union and the University administration to use the space to create the University's first Union-run venue.
The administration has stipulated that any waivers that weaken the work requirement will be rejected.

requirement and may
Some sources include the requirement that the curve may not cross the line infinitely often, but this is unusual for modern authors.
The canonical age for the ordination of a deacon was 25 ; Bede's early ordination may mean that his abilities were considered exceptional, but it is also possible that the minimum age requirement was often disregarded.
Specific religious social teachings ( for example, the direction of prayer, or dietary restrictions ) may be revoked by a subsequent manifestation so that a more appropriate requirement for the time and place may be established.
There may be other rules involved in the game, such as a requirement that the vehicle be in sight.
External views requirement may add supporting storage structures, like materialized views and indexes, for enhanced performance.
Congress has enacted section 1912 of title 28 of the United States Code providing that in the United States Supreme Court and in the various courts of appeals where litigation by the losing party has caused damage to the prevailing party, the court may impose a requirement that the losing party pay the prevailing party for those damages.
For users in such places, the darknet option may be a requirement in order to avoid prosecution by such a government.
Bel Geddes expounds upon his design in his book Magic Motorways, stating, “ Futurama is a large-scale model representing almost every type of terrain in America and illustrating how a motorway system may be laid down over the entire country – across mountains, over rivers and lakes, through cities and past towns – never deviating from a direct course and always adhering to the four basic principles of highway design: safety, comfort, speed and economy .” He had acknowledged this in the belief that “ A free-flowing movement of people and goods across our nation is a requirement of modern living and prosperity .”
To get around this expensive requirement, a GPRS mobile may implement the dual transfer mode ( DTM ) feature.
Some legal codes may allow unions to place a set of obligations on their members, including the requirement to follow a majority decision in a strike vote.
Telling a person he is " under arrest " is sufficient to satisfy this requirement even though the person may not be otherwise physically restrained.
Failure to comply with a procedural requirement may result in summary dismissal of the motion.
Judges ’ security of tenure is also guaranteed by the constitutional requirement that the judiciary ’ s salaries are paid from the Consolidated fund and thus the government may not diminish or amend them to their prejudice.
The World Health Organization's classification system defines a manic episode as one where mood is higher than the person's situation warrants and may vary from relaxed high spirits to barely controllable exuberance, accompanied by hyperactivity, a compulsion to speak, a reduced sleep requirement, difficulty sustaining attention and, often, increased distractability.
Under this interpretation, there may be cases where the mentally ill know that their conduct is legally prohibited, but it is arguable that their mental condition prevents them making the connection between an act being legally prohibited and the societal requirement to conform their conduct to the requirements of the criminal law.
The USDA also allows that ' enriched macaroni products fortified with protein may be used and counted to meet either a gains / breads or meat / alternative meat requirement, but not as both components within the same meal.
This requirement is occasionally hard to meet because users may delete or stop sharing data at any point.
Note that former military officers from the World War II era may be appointed prime minister despite the " civilian " requirement, Yasuhiro Nakasone being one prominent example.
The additional requirement of "' purposeful availment ' ensures that a defendant will not be hauled into a jurisdiction solely as a result of ' random, ' fortuitous ,' or ' attenuated ' contacts, omitted or of the unilateral activity of another party or a third person omitted Jurisdiction may, however, be exercised, under some circumstances, even though the defendant never physically entered the forum State.
According to halakha, a man may even study the Rashi on each Torah verse in fulfillment of the requirement to review the Parsha twice with Targum ( which normally refers to Targum Onkelos ) This practice is called in Hebrew: " Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum ".
Thus, Congress may include the customary words " so help me God " in an oath, but an individual would be under no compulsion to utter them, as such a requirement would constitute a religious test.
The Supreme Court ruled that some searches and seizures may violate the reasonableness requirement under the Fourth Amendment, even if a warrant is supported by probable cause and is limited in scope.
Venires must represent a fair cross-section of the community ; the defendant may establish that the requirement was violated by showing that the allegedly excluded group is a " distinctive " one in the community, that the representation of such a group in venires is unreasonable and unfair in regard to the number of persons belonging to such a group, and that the under-representation is caused by a systematic exclusion in the selection process.

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