Secondly, stipulating rewards for finders will improve the efficiency of protection for property. |
|
Other important laws were those stipulating the conditions under which ministers can be sued and also a law for the improvement of agriculture. |
|
The National Curriculum, stipulating subjects to be studied until the age of 16, is also introduced. |
|
Is Article 111 of the Income Tax Act constitutional in stipulating a sanction against tax withholders for violating their legal obligations? |
|
When presented with a contract stipulating their duties, they just sign it and reach for the keys. |
|
Among the requirements is an agreement stipulating the areas of collaboration between the foreign design firm and its mainland counterpart. |
|
Note that completely rigid kinds of certificates can still be specified by simply stipulating that reconsideration always fails for them. |
|
The government has taken adequate care to protect the labour interests stipulating attractive compensation package when retrenched. |
|
It illustrates the consequences of the WTO rule stipulating non-discriminatory treatment of trading partners. |
|
The rules stipulating identical charges is easy to explain to tourists using a payment card or a bank card for withdrawals from cash machines. |
|
We should also be stipulating requirements for promoters of packages and syndicating packages, whereby they retain a chunk beyond these packages. |
|
Second mortgages must contain a cross-default clause stipulating that a default under the first mortgage causes a default under the second. |
|
In addition, the document will include a clause stipulating procedures required for non-member countries to take part in the ASEM process, they said. |
|
The bawdy house would have a licence stipulating some very specific conditions. |
|
They approved the initial event stipulating that if it was successful, they would reconsider allowing a second event to take place the following month. |
|
Because the Samaritans recognized only the Pentateuch as authoritative, references later in the OT stipulating worship at the Jerusalem temple were not considered binding. |
|
Another change concerns a provision stipulating that failure to meet contractual obligations for two consecutive years will result in termination of the contracts. |
|
They also agreed on regular reciprocal visits by their defense ministers, and to sign an agreement stipulating the framework for such exchanges, the officials said. |
|
At December 31, 2005, the contract stipulating the date and terms of the transfer of these assets was not signed. |
|
Delegates also discussed a paragraph stipulating that decisions taken by the competent authority shall be consistent with international law. |
|
|
In 1892 Parliament passed a special act stipulating that any increase in telephone rates must be first approved by the government. |
|
Such objectives may in particular justify stipulating a mandatory retirement age and a minimum age for drawing a retirement pension. |
|
By not stipulating definitive style directions, we create the basis for versatility. |
|
It also aims at decreasing the cost of health expenses and encouraging and stipulating preventive medicine practices. |
|
He made her write out a list of rules and punishments, stipulating what would happen if she were disobedient. |
|
It should also include in its domestic legislation a provision clearly stipulating that an order from a superior officer or a public authority may not be invoked as a justification of torture. |
|
There is no law stipulating an official language for Denmark, making Danish the de facto language only. |
|
The letter of intent had a provision stipulating that it did not form part of the collective agreement and was not subject to the grievance procedure. |
|
It referred to article 245, paragraph 1, of the Civil Procedure Code stipulating that a judge shall refuse to institute proceedings when the applicant is not entitled to file a suit in court. |
|
The promise to purchase also contains a clause stipulating that the seller must supply a document evidencing his spouse's consent if rendered necessary by his matrimonial regime. |
|
It also makes provision for preservation of the rights of both first and second wives by stipulating that the first wife must appear for a hearing in the judge's chambers in an attempt at reconciliation. |
|
Paragraph 14 continues along the same line stipulating that illegal taking of personal belongings and effects of individuals must be avoided and decided about after the issuance of a ruling by the court. |
|
Henry may even have promulgated a law stipulating that the kingdom would thereafter be united. |
|
This harsh provision is compounded by a law stipulating that second-degree murderers should serve a minimum of 15 years in prison, no matter how immature, remorseful or otherwise deserving of leniency they may be. |
|
The Trust may however, at any time, serve the borrower and the security issuer, a notice stipulating that it will thenceforth collect the dividends, interest and other income arising from the hypothecated property. |
|
The ABA resolution, read literally, suggests stipulating only to nondiscovery of communications regarding an expert's reports. |
|
The amended Law on Education includes a provision stipulating that the variable cost of education for children with disabilities shall be different from the variable costs for other children. |
|
A number of state parties to the Convention made, upon ratification, the declarations stipulating, directly or descriptively, those minorities which shall enjoy protection under the Framework Convention. |
|
A pension scheme is based on an agreement, in general between social partners, stipulating which retirement benefits are granted and under which conditions. |
|
In order to protect its industry arms manufacturer, they had enacted a law stipulating that a revolver could be accepted with the importation only if its barrel had a minimal length of 18 cm. |
|
|
Opinion Search Inc. shall protect personal information disclosed to third parties by contractual agreements stipulating the confidentiality of the information and the purposes for which it is to be used. |
|
In general, extradition treaties contain a provision stipulating that offences giving rise to extradition must be punishable with at least one year of imprisonment. |
|
Other offences against prisoners of war are also addressed, article 216 of the Code stipulating sentences of two to eight years' ordinary imprisonment. |
|
A tribunal could not pass a sentence in the absence of legal texts stipulating that a specific crime should be judged in accordance with a specific procedure and punished by a specific penalty. |
|
We also introduced an amendment stipulating that these measures could only be used for a person who has not been dealt with by alternative measures before or has been previously convicted of an offence. |
|
It is important to facilitate the communication and promotion of a Charter stipulating the rights and responsibilities of all stakeholders involved in water management. |
|
A new law has been issued to punish exam leakers, stipulating prison sentences and monetary fines. |
|
Taft arranged a deal with Kaleta stipulating that if Kaleta scored three goals as he played the Toronto Maple Leafs that night, Taft would give him a free hat. |
|
A bill of sale might contain a clause stipulating that the slave could not be employed for prostitution, as prostitutes in ancient Rome were often slaves. |
|