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Much may depend on what constitutes a "statutory underpinning" and the spin put on any deal by the parties, who have been locked a war of words over Leveson for three months.
We therefore hold that under §45-2-211, MCA, a terminally ill patient's consent to physician aid in dying constitutes a statutory defence to a charge of homicide against the aiding physician when no other consent exceptions apply.
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Although I fully appreciate the seriousness of a registered person's noncompliance with FINRA's criminal disclosure rules, I note that the self-regulatory organization did not charge Cheang with "willfully" failing to disclose -- which, in and of itself, would have constituted a statutory disqualification.
In 2014, the government introduced new legislation providing, for the first time, a statutory definition of what constitutes a miscarriage of justice for the purposes of determining eligibility for compensation.
The premise of Chevron, Roberts wrote, is that a statutory ambiguity constitutes "an implicit delegation from Congress to the agency to fill in the statutory gaps".
This court has repeatedly held, in accordance with the statutory law of this state, that so long as the voter's intent may be discerned from the ballot, the vote constitutes a "legal vote" that should be counted.
"That constitutes a surprise".
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