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A highly relevant pathogen in this context is the foot-and-mouth disease ( FMD ) virus, which is capable of causing widespread economic damage and public concern ( as witnessed in the 2001 and 2007 FMD outbreaks in the UK ), whilst having almost no capacity to infect humans.
In the UK, the relevant laws are the Criminal Justice Act 1993 Part V Schedule 1 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, which defines an offence of Market Abuse.
There are 2 Taco Bell sites in the UK in operation at the Strategic Air Command and United States Air Force bases at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, but, commensurate with existing security controls, access is restricted to relevant service personnel.
The University of Sussex in the UK has also achieved a reputation in this field of study, and the Sussex emphasis on broad interdisciplinary study has been particularly useful in relevant teaching and research.
This point is not relevant to the UK concept of takeovers, which always involve the acquisition of a public company.
To become a full member of CIBSE, and so also to be registered by the Engineering Council UK as a chartered engineer, engineers must also attain an Honours Degree and a Masters Degree in a relevant engineering subject.
CIBSE publishes several guides to HVAC design relevant to the UK market, and also the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
In the Australia, the UK, and New Zealand the non-physician manual medicine osteopaths are regulated by statute and practice requires registration with the relevant regulatory authority.
The relevant legislation in the UK is the Housing, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, ( 1996 Chapter 53 ).
This list is usually written in the operator's operations manual which has to be approved by the relevant aviation authority ( CAA in the UK, FAA in the United States ).
The album was not released in America or Australia, and received only a ' soft release ' in the United Kingdom, as their new British label Polydor thought that their sound was no longer relevant to the UK music scene.
* Science, technology, and society In the mid-to late-1960s, student and faculty social movements in the U. S., UK, and European universities helped to launch a range of new interdisciplinary fields ( such as women's studies ) that were seen to address relevant topics that the traditional curriculum ignored.
The primary grounds of appeal ( and the main mitigation in the original hearing )-that according to the UK Parliament's ' Green Book ' expenses guidelines, Chaytor's situation would have entitled him to claim more than he had done but on a different property-was dismissed as not relevant.
Accountable to the Attorney General, it has jurisdiction over England, Wales and Northern Ireland and assists a number of overseas investigations by obtaining information from UK sources Section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 grants the SFO special compulsory powers to require any person ( or business / bank ) to provide any relevant documents ( including confidential ones ) and answer any relevant questions including ones about confidential matters.
In Mauritius, to be able to practice as a lawyer, only a relevant degree ( not necessarily Law, i. e. Politics or History ) and a bar afterwards are required, and the latter can start exercising after that, similar to the UK and France.
In the UK, any person diving at work is required to hold a relevant qualification approved by the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ).
The relevant provisions are contained in the UK through Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 entry into force 26th May 2008 ; missing the EU deadline for implementation by 12th June 2007.
* British Rock Art Collection Over 16. 000 photos of more than 1200 rock art sites in the UK with relevant information and links.
The Pet passport alone can be used to enter some countries if it records all relevant information ( e. g. the UK ), but it will not suffice to enter many countries.
In partnership with the relevant specialist societies, the three UK Royal Colleges have set up the MRCP Specialist Examinations Unit responsible for the organisation of new knowledge based assessments.
This category is for articles about properties owned or managed by English Heritage, which is a non-departmental public body of the UK government, and other articles relevant to its work.
; International Networks: Enable a Principal Investigator based in the UK to lead a research project, of up to three years, where its successful completion is dependant on the participation of relevant overseas institutions.
* Index of UK government consultations relevant to small business on the Business Link website

relevant and laws
Certain states of matter exhibit symmetry breaking, where the relevant laws of physics possess some symmetry that is broken.
Close attention should be paid to relevant laws and regulations.
Generally speaking, a rabbi in any one period will not overrule specific laws from an earlier era, unless supported by a relevant earlier precedent ; see list below.
The Hilchot soon superseded the geonic codes, as it contained all the decisions and laws then relevant, and additionally, served as an accessible Talmudic commentary ; it has been printed with almost every subsequent edition of the Talmud.
Hence, conflict of laws is a general term to refer to disparities among laws, regardless of whether the relevant legal systems are international or inter-state.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
# it counts the factors that connect or link the legal issues to the laws of potentially relevant states and applies the laws that have the greatest connection, e. g. the law of nationality ( lex patriae ) or domicile ( lex domicilii ) will define legal status and capacity, the law of the state in which land is situated ( lex situs ) will be applied to determine all questions of title, the law of the place where a transaction physically takes place or of the occurrence that gave rise to the litigation ( lex loci actus ) will often be the controlling law selected when the matter is substantive, but the proper law has become a more common choice.
Yocheved's daughter, Chanah, was a teacher of laws and customs relevant to women.
The laws relevant to Home Education differ throughout the country.
The laws relevant to homeschooling differ between US states.
These oracles may include ( but are not limited to ) specifications, contracts, comparable products, past versions of the same product, inferences about intended or expected purpose, user or customer expectations, relevant standards, applicable laws, or other criteria.
Acts of industrial espionage are generally illegal in their own right under the relevant governing laws.
The forces which act on each particle are computed from the initial data and the relevant physical laws and contact models.
In fact all relevant laws order the authorities to obtain approval from the judge within a certain time limit, but deny to the detainee access by his own initiative until that limit has been reached.
In many, though not all instances, consuetudinary laws will have supportive court rulings and case law that has evolved over time to give additional weight to their rule as law and also to demonstrate the trajectory of evolution ( if any ) in the interpretation of such law by relevant courts.
It also recognises Farmers ' Rights: to freely access genetic resources, unrestricted by intellectual property rights ; to be involved in relevant policy discussions and decision making ; and to use, save, sell and exchange seeds, subject to national laws.
He did not specify what laws he omitted, but if they were the ones no longer relevant in his own time, it cannot be assumed that the surviving version of Ine's laws is complete.
The Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency ( SFPA ) is responsible for both deterring illegal fishing in Scottish waters, as well as monitoring the compliance of the fisheries industry in Scotland with the relevant Scottish and European Union laws on fisheries.
Willing individuals will undergo debriefing, and, subject to the relevant laws, regulations and policies of the HUMINT organization, unwilling people may be interrogated.
As a slight variation on the proposal for English votes on English laws, Sir Malcolm Rifkind proposed that an English Grand Committee, along the lines of the Scottish and Welsh Grand Committees ( made up of all the MPs from the relevant nation ) to be formed to debate on the effects of legislation on England.

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