The powers of the pensions ombudsman are laid down by law, and cover all pensions providers.
All building societies also have to accept the judgments of their ombudsman, but they draw up his rules rather than having them laid down by law.
The main problem with reforming these schemes is that their generous terms are laid down by law, and are seen as part of the reward for taking on a job that is difficult, dangerous and requiring a high level of fitness.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote the dissent, on behalf of Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, arguing that by striking down the law the court was shielding lies and breaking from precedents that regarded false statements as not protected by free-speech rights.
Business owners may be able to make laying the law down easier by offering employees both positive and negative feedback on a regular basis, says Peter Cappelli, a professor of management at the Wharton School in Philadelphia.
The holding of the Nevada Supreme Court in this case falls squarely in line with numerous similar decisions handed down by other jurisdictions the law is now is well-established in this area, though the misunderstandings linger.
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Local Web firms in China employ dozens or hundreds of staff to police user-generated content daily, and are required by law to take down a frequently updated list of banned keywords for varying lengths of time, including those related to calls for peaceful political action.
Craigslist hopes to use this law to close down innovations by others such as aggregating results or adding maps to the listings.
President Saakashvili came to power after Georgia's 2003 Rose Revolution and by law has to step down in 2013 after two terms in office.
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Worse, as companies' funding levels are being driven down by the stock market, the 2006 law requires companies to raise their funding levels--from 90% before the law was passed to 92% this year, 94% in 2009 and 100% in 2011.
In fact, published reports reveal that Defense Secretary Les Aspin is untroubled by the prospect of laying down the law on the services, on the Joint Chiefs of Staff and on the regional commanders in chief regarding the dramatic changes in force structure and strategy he advocates.
The law firm was turned down flat by the government's trademark bureau.
But that right must be exercised subject to conditions laid down by authorities charged with the duty of keeping law and order and public peace.
Maine passed a similar law in 1995 that was struck down by state courts that same year.
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The financial reform bill finally signed into law last July was so watered down by the time of its passage as to be a joke.
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The bombing marked the first use of the range since protesters, who closed it down for a year, were removed last week by federal law enforcement authorities.
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His wife and kids were safe, scooped up by his brother-in-law and taken down an alley adjacent to the Lord and Taylor department store.
The Securities Industry Association, the lobbying group for the brokerage industry, is considering whether to argue that the Utah law be struck down or is subject to preemption by federal securities laws.
The public should also understand that, in the case of an emergency, the frac contractor is required by law to disclose all chemicals that have gone down the hole to first responders on the scene.
By law, small businesses in most major industries were shut down and people had to work for officially sanctioned corporations instead.
The results get even more interesting when you break down those who were supportive or opposed to the health care reform law by medical practice types.
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In a scathing dissent from the Miranda decision, Justice Antonin Scalia seemed to threaten civil disobedience by continuing to apply the law the court had just knocked down.
While two similar laws--in South Carolina and Oklahoma--have been upheld by state courts, this year a federal court struck down a Georgia licensing law.
Even so, the employment-law reform, along with several others, has been watered down by the parties that give Mr Monti's technocrats their parliamentary majority.
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