The case is being viewed as a test on the law relating to noise nuisance from wind turbines.
Although the contaminated bills do not affect health, Negrusz said, they could cause in a false positive drug test if a person, such as a law enforcement officer or banker, handles contaminated currency repeatedly.
As you undoubtedly could have predicted, the case is back in the courts, again, and many now see it as a landmark test for contract law.
For example, personal care workers whose employers receive Medicare reimbursements are required to pass a competency test and federal law recommends they undergo at least 75 hours of classroom and on-the-job training under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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The protesting teachers (SUTEP) object to a new law which obliges them to take a proficiency test.
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The law applied a "means test" to determine whether a person qualifies for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which erases debts, or Chapter 13, which establishes a payment system.
The case is set to be a big test of China's new bankruptcy law, which came into effect in 2007 but has rarely been applied to overseas-listed companies with assets in China.
Since 1993, the New York-based test prep and educational services company has been putting out a law school guide.
But, unlike the United States' supposedly much tougher Freedom of Information Act, most of the exemptions in the British law are subject to a public interest test.
One test of whether the deal constitutes a violation of anti-trust law is whether it gives Google significant control over Yahoo!'
Robbins threw himself into the role of team leader and arranged for Rod and Gary to test the waters as public speakers and performers, first at a law-enforcement conference and then at a walk-around magic gig.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce rejected the deal in a high-profile test of its then-new anti-monopoly law.
The initiative is widely seen as a means to test the waters before mandatory standards having the force of law would be put forward.
Plenty of my school fellows did just OK in high school, went to second-rank universities, where they majored in having a good time, crammed for the LSAT (law school test) and squeezed into second-rank law schools or business schools.
Finnish law dictates details of the failed test cannot be revealed, but a statement said Chagaev was unable to "fulfil the federation's requirements".
That same year the No Child Left Behind law passed, requiring public schools to test students at least once a year, from grade three on.
He held that the Texas law flunked the test for laws that substantially affect the rights of a minority, which is whether they serve a legitimate government purpose.
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Lord Justice Auld said the appeal court wanted the issue of what constitutes a particular social group to be scrutinised by Law Lords when the best test case had been identified.
Under the new law, if a company uses automatic enrollment and wants to get out of the nondiscrimination test, it need only give a 3% contribution to a worker who saves 5%.
The measure Schumer is proposing says that in civil and criminal cases, "a judge would have to conduct a balancing test that would weigh the public interest in the free flow of information against the needs of law enforcement, " said Schumer spokesman Brian Fallon.
At least 250 families have contacted the law firm which took Tuesday's test case while organisations such as the Citizens Advice Bureaux have received a flood of inquiries for help in cities including Liverpool, Birmingham and Manchester.
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