On the other hand, I do believe without the NLRA worker organizations would still exist, and this law limits somewhat the contracts that firms and workers can enter into.
Much worse could follow as the new board steers contracts to law and building firms, especially if a proposed enlargement of the canal goes ahead.
Bypassing parliament, the firms started signing contracts that provide all of the access and most of the favorable treatment the Hydrocarbons Law would provide - and the Bush administration helped draft the model contracts.
Bypassing parliament, the firms started signing contracts that provide all of the access and most of the favorable treatment the Hydrocarbons Law would provide -- and the Bush administration helped draft the model contracts.
The test questions for the MBE (Multistate Bar Examination) portion focus on Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property and Torts.
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For business relationships specifically, the law allows contracts between a auditor and its client only if the auditor is a consumer in the normal course of business and receives no incentives, special pricing or other advantage that other customers would not receive.
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Another sprawling New York-area hospital, Montefiore Medicare Center, in the Bronx, said it braced for the law by cutting special contracts with insurers and government programs that would reward the health system for more efficient care.
The UTC was released in 2000 after six years of work by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--a group of lawyers, judges, legislators and law professors that makes recommendations to the states on statutes covering such areas as contracts and family matters.
State law allows emergency managers to negotiate labor contracts and deals with vendors.
It said the decision not to go to Spa was due to the need to comply with both existing sponsorship contracts and a new Belgian law banning tobacco advertising.
And because marriage contracts are governed by state law, postnups should be revised if you move to another state.
He had been hoping to purchase peace with compromise: a hydrocarbons law that would tax investors heavily without breaking existing contracts and provoking them to sue the government.
Mr. CHRIS YUKINS (Government Contracting Expert, George Washington University Law School): These are extremely complex contracts, and at the end of the day, the government wants to be slow and deliberate to ensure that the government gets the best deal.
Another potential rub in welcoming world finance is the rule-of-law problem: Capital markets function on trust, and welshing on derivatives contracts, for example, is not conducive to bringing big money to the mainland.
Cadaver organ contracts are the brainchild of George Mason University economist and law professor Lloyd Cohen.
These contracts must remain by law, ethics or common sense separate and independent of each other.
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Short of canceling private contracts made under the law, Washington opted to step in and the salvage the insurer, but not the investment bank, making good its payments with taxpayer cash.
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In 2003, with the so-called Biagi law, Berlusconi introduced new kinds of part-time and short-term contracts for those coming into the job market while preserving the security and the privileges of those already employed.
They may have labor law expertise, but soon they begin advising fund boards on money management contracts and other investment issues.
It might indeed make sense to change the law for future mortgages, but rewriting loan terms retrospectively tramples on existing contracts and property rights, and should not be done lightly (see article).
In 2005, the government passed a controversial hydrocarbons law that imposed significantly higher royalties and required foreign firms then operating under risk-sharing contracts to surrender all production to the state energy company in exchange for a predetermined service fee.
And so the question becomes, whose law were the borrowings, whose law were various contracts drawn up under?
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The corruption law clearly placed U.S. businesses at a disadvantage when competing for overseas contracts and was strongly criticized by U.S. companies.
States are all over the place on the legality and enforceability of surrogacy contracts, so it is not surprising that the tax law is resisting being dragged into the brave new world of reproductive outsourcing.
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Landlords and tenants find themselves in poisonous relationships, since they are linked by law rather than by voluntarily renewable contracts.
Spurred by changes to employment law, they also began to take on more non-regular workers on lower pay and short-term contracts.
Obtaining justice might be time consuming, expensive, and uncertain, but confidence in the rule-of-law is what keeps the vast majority of contracts from being broken in the first place.
Contracts were written under English (or perhaps Swedish or Swiss) law, money exchanged outside the country and so on.
Using the bankruptcy law to threaten rejection of its labor contracts, United forced the unions in 2003 to accept large cuts in wages and benefits.
Mainstream Islamists, such as the economy minister, Abdullah Shamia, speak not of imposing Islamic law but of respecting contracts with foreign oil companies, diversifying the economy away from oil dependence, wooing investment, and regulating the labour market to block a new influx of migrant workers seeking passage to Europe.
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