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All state schools have a statutory requirement to teach the subject, assess pupil attainment and report student's progress in citizenship to parents.
Personal jurisdiction is largely a constitutional requirement, though also shaped by state long-arm statutes and Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, while venue is purely statutory.
The key difference with the paper process is that there is no Form 12 and requirement for a statutory declaration.
Also removed was the statutory requirement that the government prove a surveillance target under FISA is a non-U. S. citizen and agent of a foreign power, though it did require that any investigations must not be undertaken on citizens who are carrying out activities protected by the First Amendment.
In some legal systems, as in the law of the European Union, the application of the precautionary principle has been made a statutory requirement.
This piece of legislation aimed for greater flexibility and speed in the planning of land use, and made public participation a statutory requirement in the preparation of development plans.
To achieve its mandate, the SEC enforces the statutory requirement that public companies submit quarterly and annual reports, as well as other periodic reports.
Across the eight states and territories within Australia, there is a mix of requirements for landscape architects to be ' Registered ', however it is not always a statutory requirement to be registered with AILA to practice use the term " Landscape Architect ".
In the Netherlands and Belgium, there is a statutory requirement for couples intending to marry to formally register that intention with officials beforehand.
By limiting the compliance time to 10, 000 years, EPA did not respect a statutory requirement that it develop standards consistent with NAS recommendations.
# The parties must hold themselves out to the world as husband and wife ( this is not a requirement of statutory marriage )
In addition, most independent agencies have a statutory requirement of bipartisan membership on the commission, so the President cannot simply fill vacancies with members of his own political party.
Despite there being a statutory requirement for schools to hold a daily act of collective worship, many do not.
* Although there is no statutory requirement for an operating agreement in most states, members of a multiple member LLC who operate without one may run into problems.
As part of the transport planning system, the Regional Assembly is under statutory requirement to produce a Regional Transport Strategy ( RTS ) to provide long term planning for transport in the region.
The statutory requirement for audio described programming is 10 per cent.
A person may be required to present a Police Certificate as part of employment screening, as a prerequisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter / stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.
Generally, paid leave of absences are given at the request of the employer, or per some statutory or contractual requirement.
While mentioned in guidance, there is no statutory requirement for local authorities to fund an SMR ( although this was a provision in the England and Wales Heritage Protection Bill ) and there is great variety in implementation across the UK.
The Supreme Court decided that since the requirements of being a notary are essentially ministerial ( that is, without judgment or discretion, either the person fits the statutory requirement to have a document authenticated or they do not ), and the only real requirement of a notary was to follow the law, being a notary does not have any special character of citizenship that would require one to necessarily be a citizen.
One way of understanding the college's status is to appreciate that being " recognised " has more to do with the students than with the college itself, as this means that the statutory requirement of Durham students to be a member of a college can be satisfied by being a member of St Chad's College.
However, in some states the official ground is irreconcilable differences or one of the other " I " grounds, but then the state's statutory definition of that term may include a waiting period or a mutual-consent requirement.

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Prior to 2006, in common with many other Caribbean countries, Cable & Wireless ( Caribbean ) had a statutory monopoly on telephone and other electronic communications services.
It was never " law ", even though, if it had been a statute or statutory provision, it might have been adopted according to the procedures for adopting legislation.
For example, if a statutory provision or precedent had not been brought to the previous court's attention before its decision, the precedent would not be binding.
Incumbents had no statutory authority in their own right.
The regions are divided into seventy-six districts ( okresy, singular okres ) including three " statutory cities " ( without Prague, which had special status ).
The 1993 Act created an offence of " buggery with a person under the age of 17 years ", penalised similar to statutory rape, which also had 17 years as the age of consent.
In certifying that the amendment had been validly ratified, the Archivist of the United States had acted under statutory authority granted to his office by the Congress under Title 1, section 106b of the United States Code, which states:
:: Example: " Before Blakely, courts around the country had found that " statutory minimum " was the maximum sentence allowed by law for the crime, rather than the maximum standard range sentence.
Such authority had formerly rested with the Pope, but now the King would need to establish a legal basis for dissolution in statutory law.
Chaired by the president, the council in 1990 had as its statutory members the prime minister, the deputy prime minister, the ministers for foreign affairs, home affairs, finance, and national defense, the director of the Agency for National Security Planning ( ANSP, known as the Korean Central Intelligence Agency — KCIA — until December 1980 ), and others designated by the president.
Ten years later, it had become clear that a statutory body was needed, and a special Act of Parliament, The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988 ( referred to as the Broads Act ) made the Broads Authority into a Special Statutory Authority which gave it parity with national park authorities.
In late July, it was revealed that Norris had written a letter in 1992 ( 29 August 1992 ) to an Israeli court asking clemency for his former partner Ezra Nawi, who had been convicted of the statutory rape of a 15-year-old Palestinian boy in 1992 but was awaiting sentencing.
However, she had little time to implement any new programs, since she faced a statutory general election in October.
In Canada, law societies have had statutory responsibility for regulation of the legal profession in the public interest, leaving advocacy to the Canadian Bar Association.
The judge also had concerns about the Thomson and West products ordered to be divested through a sale to Lexis, primarily statutory and case law publications of Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, such as United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers Edition and United States Code Service, but those sales were ultimately approved.
However, the court further declared that President Bush had constitutional and statutory authority to designate and detain American citizens as " enemy combatants " and that Padilla was entitled to challenge his " enemy combatant " designation and detention in the course of his habeas corpus petition, although release was denied.
However, the British government's ultimate responsibility for good governance of the territories has led it over recent years to pursue a policy of revoking all statutory provision for the death penalty in those territories where it had up until recently been legal.
Before statutory law, the buyer had no warranty ensuring the quality of goods.
As the 1909 Act did not comply with the automatic protection of the Berne Convention, statutory copyright could only be obtained by completing the necessary formalities, i. e. by registering the work with the Registrar of Copyrights in Washington, D. C .. CBS argued that Dr. King had not complied with the statute, and thus, by performing the work, he essentially granted it to the public domain.
Until the rulings in these so-called Insular Cases, children born of two US citizens in the Canal Zone had been subject to the Naturalization Act of 1795, which granted them statutory US citizenship at birth.
The Russian government accused the company of misusing tax havens inside Russia in the 1990s so as to reduce its tax burden ; havens were set up by most major oil producers in outlying areas of Russia which had been granted special tax status to assist in their economic development ; such " onshore-offshore " were used to evade profit taxes, resulting in Yukos having an effective tax rate of 11 %, vs a statutory rate of 30 % at the time.
1960 was furthermore the year the UK Parliament enacted the Civil Aviation ( Licensing ) Act ( 1960 ), which abolished the statutory monopoly BEA and BOAC had enjoyed on principal domestic and international scheduled routes since the beginning of the post-war era.

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