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27 Jan 2008, 4:33 pm
This includes life insurance and all property listed in your name. [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 2:59 pm
” The Court analyzed the question by (a) identifying the religious practice at issue; (b) identifying the government-imposed burden on that specific practice; and (c) determining whether that burden was substantial. [read post]
13 Oct 2010, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
The existence of malpractice insurance ought not be a ticket to unregulated tax return preparation activities. [read post]
  For instance, the company is not required to contribute to unemployment insurance funds, provide expensive benefits (e.g., medical insurance), or allow participation in retirement, profit sharing, and similar plans. [read post]
22 Feb 2016, 8:35 am by Kyle Krull
In any event, make sure you fully understand the perspective of both of your parents when it comes to their: a) current living arrangements, b) living arrangements in the foreseeable future, and c) living arrangements should either or both need hands-on help with one or more of the six "activities of daily living" (e.g., eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring (walking) and continence). [read post]
  For instance, the company is not required to contribute to unemployment insurance funds, provide expensive benefits (e.g., medical insurance), or allow participation in retirement, profit sharing, and similar plans. [read post]
20 Mar 2023, 7:30 am by Tessa Shepperson
The 2007 act defines ‘the conduct of litigation’ as follows The “conduct of litigation” means— (a) the issuing of proceedings before any court in England and Wales, (b) the commencement, prosecution and defence of such proceedings, and (c) the performance of any ancillary functions in relation to such proceedings (such as entering appearances to actions). [read post]
18 Apr 2022, 2:54 pm by BenchMark Website Design
  There are actually three different classes (A, B, and C) of commercial driver’s license which each allow you to legal operate different types of vehicles dependent on conditions such as GCWR, number of passengers, and other factors. [read post]
18 Apr 2022, 2:54 pm by BenchMark Website Design
  There are actually three different classes (A, B, and C) of commercial driver’s license which each allow you to legal operate different types of vehicles dependent on conditions such as GCWR, number of passengers, and other factors. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 1:49 pm by AALRR
SB 559 (Padilla) Discrimination: Genetic Information - This bill prohibits discrimination under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Unruh Civil Rights Act on the basis of genetic information.SB 757 (Lieu) Health Insurance Plan Discrimination - This bill prohibits group health insurance plans or policies from discriminating in coverage between spouses or domestic partners of a different sex and spouses or domestic partners of the same sex. [read post]
1 Dec 2022, 12:01 pm by Lawrence Taylor
Other similar offenses to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated include: Vehicular Manslaughter While Intoxicated (PC §191.5(b)); DUI Causing Injury (VC §23153); Vehicular Manslaughter (PC §192(c)); and DUI murder or Watson Murder (PC §187). [read post]
19 Feb 2011, 10:40 pm by Stephen Page
In addition legal practitioners are required to have compulsory professional indemnity insurance. [read post]
24 Mar 2016, 5:32 am
 . and institute predictive coding at that earlier stage sits uneasily with the proportionality standard in Rule 26(b)(2)(C). [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 11:19 am by Arthur F. Coon
Opn. at p. 11, comparing Guideline §§ 15300.2(c) and 15061(b)(3)); accordingly, “under appellants’ view, the categorical exemptions would serve no purpose; they would apply only when the proposed project is by statute and Guidelines [§]15061[](b)(3), already outside of CEQA review. [read post]
22 Aug 2021, 4:03 pm by Tim Hewson
In British Columbia, the law is quite similar, except it is called the BC Wills, Estates and Succession Act. 37   (1)To be valid, a will must be(a)in writing,(b)signed at its end by the will-maker, or the signature at the end must be acknowledged by the will-maker as his or hers, in the presence of 2 or more witnesses present at the same time, and(c)signed by 2 or more of the witnesses in the presence of the will-maker. [read post]