The IRS examiner reviewing your submission may not be an attorney and having an outside take on the relevant law can at times be helpful.
But this creates a weird inconsistency where umpires are trusted to make an assessment that could be critical to a player's future, but not to actually enforce the relevant law.
Lower courts have used this ruling to uphold convictions, even in death-penalty cases, in which the defence lawyer was drunk, asleep during the trial or completely ignorant of the relevant law.
The complainant sought IP address and other contact details for the poster of the fake profile but again FB-I pointed out that such information could only be provided by legitimate legal means such as a court order or via a relevant law enforcement authority relying upon a relevant legal basis.
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Relevant case law has revolved around the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
The Court carefully reviewed all of the relevant case law and found the argument made by Messrs.
Still, James Ferman insisted that his censorship was, in essence, voluntary, although taking account of relevant British law.
In the United States, relevant case law has revolved around the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination as there is currently no specific law regarding key disclosure.
Instead, the judge said, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which sets forth basic privacy protections in non-credit reporting situations, is the relevant federal law and it does allow states to enact more stringent privacy controls.
Republicans complain that, in a series of speeches, Ms Sotomayor has suggested that a judge may be guided by something other than the facts of the case and the relevant American law.
ECONOMIST: Which Sonia Sotomayor is the Senate about to confirm?
Mr. SOBEL: Meaning that any odd piece of information, even if not arguably relevant to some legitimate law enforcement purpose, could find its way into this database.
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The members of the Security Council underlined the need to bring perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism to justice, and urged all States, in accordance with their obligations under international law and relevant Security Council resolutions, to cooperate actively with the Afghan authorities in this regard.
Stocks by law are always relevant, but collectibles and other tangible items may not be.
The World Conference on Human Rights reaffirms the right of the victims to be assisted by humanitarian organizations, as set forth in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and other relevant instruments of international humanitarian law, and calls for the safe and timely access for such assistance.
Furthermore, the settlement of the investigation allows antitrust and law enforcement to remain relevant in a fast-moving high tech industry.
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However, when the relevant provision of the healthcare reform law went into effect in 2011, that number began to fall precipitously.
The solicitor, on the other end of the telephone conference acting for the local authority, who will know the law and what is relevant and the ordinary citizen may not.
Perhaps the best argument, however, is that the Three Strikes law is not nearly as relevant to lowering crime as Mr Jones likes to claim.
In 2007, a coroner ruled that as a matter of law neither he nor the jury could see relevant intelligence material, making an inquest impossible.
"Neither WTO not GATT has direct effect in EU law", nor is the Common Agricultural Policy relevant.
In a perfect world barbers would not need a license to cut hair, lawyers would not need expensive law degrees, and teachers could enter the profession with whatever relevant life experience they had accrued.
This is because the current legal and policy regimes under relevant international legal instruments, and especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Convention on Biological Diversity, do not specifically deal with the conservation and sustainable and equitable use of the biodiversity of the deep seabed.
The first, state law, is at least codified, so you can look up the relevant legislation.
The commission, as envisioned by Roemer's bill "will have a broad mandate to investigate all relevant facts and circumstances relating to the attacks, " including issues surrounding intelligence, law enforcement, commercial aviation, diplomacy, immigration and border control, according to a statement from Roemer's office issued Friday.
Under the law, prosecutors are obligated to reveal any and all information that could be relevant to the guilt of the defendant, particularly information that would be exculpatory.
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which was passed in 1986 and remains the main law governing access to electronic communication, requires police only to certify to a court that the information is relevant to an investigation.
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