This law rules the world of technology because of what economists call price elasticity of demand.
The new health law rules provide leeway for insurers to charge smokers thousands of dollars more for coverage.
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It was the coding into legislation of the extant set of de facto or Common Law rules.
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The Iraqis' lawyers argue that southern Iraq is controlled by the British and precedent suggests that control, not sovereignty, determines whether English law rules.
By an irony, America's love of law and rules increases the value of unaccountable middlemen.
And the President signed into law new rules to hold Wall Street accountable.
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The manual provides that, subject to any applicable rule of international law or to any regulations prescribed by the president, military commissions shall be guided by the appropriate principles of law and rules of procedure and evidence prescribed for courts-martial.
This is, again, conditional upon possessing knowledge about Islamic law, knowing rules and regulations of the Islamic judiciary system in Islam, and choosing a branch of practice as close in specialty as possible to the rules and regulations of Islamic law.
Other rules constraining law firm structure, such as rigid rules on conflicts of interest and restrictions on cross-border practice, may also fall.
Ohio is one of 15 states where, by law, seniority rules the day when layoffs are necessary.
The Appeal Court ruled the comments did not imply Mr Waterson had broken the law or expenses rules.
These petitions are legally sophisticated pleadings, citing case law and court rules.
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What encouraged AIM to set up this trio of portfolios was a 1997 tax law change relaxing rules on how funds make money.
The FCC ruled that a Fox station had been "willful" in its "violation" of federal law and agency rules but stopped short of imposing a fine.
The Dodd-Frank financial law broadened the rules instituted in the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which gave companies the power to recoup pay from top executives after a financial restatement or certain misconduct.
The ncegele provides entertainment during festivities, accompanies prayers in the parishes and in sacred woods, stimulates enthusiasm for work, punctuates funerary music and supports the teaching of value systems, traditions, beliefs, customary law, and rules of ethics governing society and the individual in day-to-day activities.
Applicable during times of armed conflict, they form the cornerstone of international humanitarian law, setting rules for the treatment of people who are not participating in the fighting -- civilians, health workers and aid workers -- as well as for the wounded, sick or prisoners of war.
They must keep strictly to the law, observe accounting rules scrupulously and be wholly transparent.
The more transparent an economy becomes, the more David Ricardo's 19th-century law of comparative advantage rules the day.
If he plays it safe, Mr Koizumi will bring in a law that allows the rules to be relaxed only temporarily.
First, federal law preempts state labeling rules that conflict with FDA policy.
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Of note is the fact that the rogue schools engaged in improper practices can be prosecuted and punished under existing rules and law.
Several organizations of IT professionals are against the law because its new rules could hinder them in performing their job as efficiently as they have done before.
The youngest U.S. financial regulator, created by the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law, spent last year working through a list of studies and rules required by the law.
Analysts have already noted that the law set up different rules for subsidies and different penalty systems for employers based on whether their host state set up an exchange.
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As a sweetener for Mr Moussa, the group agreed to include a recommendation that all states be held more rigorously to their obligations under international law, including the rules governing occupation.
The Conference therefore calls upon States and all parties to armed conflicts strictly to observe international humanitarian law, as set forth in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and other rules and principles of international law, as well as minimum standards for protection of human rights, as laid down in international conventions.
More than half the law's deadlines for rules have been missed, the analysis found.
Ethics rules requiring that law firms be owned only by lawyers help explain the disparity.
All ratified international conventions as well as all generally recognized rules of international law prevail over domestic laws.
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