Administrative Law: Administrative law governs the actions of administrative agencies and ensures they operate within the bounds of their statutory authority. It involves the regulation of government agencies’ decision-making processes, including rulemaking, adjudication, and enforcement. Administrative law pr...
interlocutory injunction,temporary injunction- injunction issued during a trial to maintain the status quo or preserve the subject matter of the litigation until the trial is over law,jurisprudence- the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the gre...
When it comes to submitting vital financial and non-financial information to official bodies, one small error can result in serious repercussions. As such, working with statutory report formats is a watertight way of keeping track of your affairs and records while significantly reducing the risk of...
Types of Notice Period Now that you understand what a notice period is and why employers make it mandatory, let’s get to know the different types of notice periods and how they look and play out in real work settings. Statutory Notice Period Statutory notice periods are set based on gove...
Statutory minimum wage regulation was first introduced in New Zealand in 1894 and theAustralian colony (soon to be a state) of Victoria in 1896. Some attempt to control wages hadbeen present since 19th century, through collective agreement. However, this meant that auniform minimum was not ...
As part of statutory leave, this is leave that is compensated with pay as though the employee worked as normal. Sabbatical Leave A leave type where an employee can take time off to pursue a passion, volunteer, or partake in some kind of project. Sick Leave Leave that is taken when an ...
Statutory Fees: Set by law or court order, often used in probate, bankruptcy, or workers’ compensation matters. Hybrid Fees: A combination of the above, such as reduced hourly rates plus a contingency percentage. Fee arrangements must be documented in a signed agreement, and depending on state...
Patent Law ResourcesStartup Law ResourcesIntellectual PropertyHow to Patent an IdeaProvisional PatentPatent PendingDesign PatentPlant PatentUtility Patent Intellectual Property Protection. What entrepreneurs and business owners need to know about the basics of intellectual property law to protect your ...
International Law Under international law, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide have no statute of limitations, according to the Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity and Article 29 of the Rome Statute of the International ...
Statutory liability is a legal term meaning that someone can be held responsible for a specific action or omission because of a related law that is not open to interpretation. This is a generic term that can apply to any field, not just finance. Within the world of finance, it may apply...