Thynne, I. (2006). Statutory bodies: How distinctive and in what ways? Public Organization Review 6: 171-184.Thynne, Ian. 2006. Statutory bodies: how distinctive and in what ways? Public Organization Review 6(3): 171-184.Thynne, I. 2006. Statutory Bodies: How distinctive and in what...
A statutory warranty deed, or special warranty deed, is a document that transfers ownership of land. This type of deed contains specific promises from the person transferring the land, the grantor, to the person receiving the land, the grantee. The law refers to these promises as warranties or...
One of the more unique features of the law is that it doesn't specify a particular dollar amount for fines or other statutory damages for breaking the law. It simply states that the Attorney General can take legal action. Businesses will also have a 60-day cure period to address any viola...
It is important therefore, to consider whether there are additional challenges and opportunities regarding oral health in sport. Oral health in elite sport ‘Bodies of gods, teeth of yobs’ is how The Times of South Africa reported on elite athlete oral health [6]. We demonstrated the striking...
Is it better to outsource my human resources department? It depends. Outside vendors may specialize in tasks like payroll management and training employees, and they may be cheaper than hiring an in-house HR team. On the other hand, external HR departments do not get to know your workers pe...
Incorporate race equality data and impact assessments in all FE commissioner and other statutory bodies reviews, reports and recommendations. Best practice frameworks Collaborate to develop and cascade best practice antiracist frameworks across the FE sector. Communication, positive optics and messaging Ensu...
Statutory law is the most important and takes precedence (优先) over the others if there is a clash. Statutes are laws that have actually been passed by Parliament, for example, the Magna Carta (1215) which protects the rights of the community against the Crown, the Bill of Rights (1689)...
Consequences of non-compliance? Fines and penalties start from $2500 per violation and go up to $7500 per violation.There can be other statutory damages from $100-$700 for every incident, legal liabilities, reputational damages and business disruptions. 5. PIPEDA: Personal information Protection an...
Non-statutory audits are reviews of company finances that are voluntary and are not necessarily mandated by financial bodies. These can be requested by, for example, shareholders, while they may also be carried out internally to stay on top of company accounts. Non-statutory audits will typically...
Municipal bodies, which include states, cities, counties, and towns, issue bonds to pay for public projects (think: roads, sewers) and to finance other activities. The majority of these bonds, commonly called munis, are exempt from federal income taxes and, in most cases, also exempt from ...