Brokers possess broad discretion over where they set their fees relative to published fee schedules.
In those cases, judges have a broad discretion to make more substantial awards.
He claims that, contrary to what many lawyers have argued, the law does give him broad discretion at this stage of the proceedings.
It helps your case if the trust document gives the trustee broad discretion to make payouts or has specific language addressing distributions to reduce or avoid taxes.
The whole point of the 1996 welfare reform law was to give states broad discretion in revising the old Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) welfare program.
FORBES: Bill Clinton Fed His Flock Democratic Daydreams And Fairy Tales
Congress leaves broad discretion to administrative agencies to decide how to implement the law, the court noted, but businesses also have a right to be protected against sudden and arbitrary changes.
FORBES: Supreme Court Rejects Labor Dept. View On Sales-Rep Overtime
Offshore trusts were increasingly drafted with provisions that gave the Protector broad discretion to terminate the existing Trustee, after which reference was to be made back to the original trust document to appoint the successor Trustee.
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
"We take this moment to remind prosecutors and their staffs that the Racial Justice Act mentions the idea of training program, to help weed out racial bias as they exercise their broad discretion in capital cases, " said the Rev.
Richman argued that a 1976 Florida Supreme Court decision says judges have broad discretion to invalidate all absentee ballots in a particular county, including votes cast legally, if there is evidence that elections officials did not substantially comply with the state election code.
The 1996 welfare reforms proved that the poor can enjoy higher incomes, while the taxpayers would save trillions, if those same reforms based on fixed, finite, block grants of the federal funding back to the states, were extended to the 200 or so additional means tested entitlement programs for the poor, with broad discretion for the states to reform the programs.
FORBES: President Obama's State Of Disunion: Half of America Is In a Trance
But the White House budget office and Pentagon comptroller appear to believe the rate would be applied to broad accounts, leaving considerable discretion.
FORBES: Budget Uncertainties Provoke Panic In Defense Sector
The group says that the exemptions in the rule are too broad and leaves room too much room for banks to act on their own discretion.
应用推荐