Sentence examples for regulatory statute from inspiring English sources

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These last offenses sometimes are created by local ordinance or by regulatory statute, and the requirement of trial by jury does not apply.

The upshot is that the court today holds that a regulatory statute aimed at unsafe drugs and devices does not authorize regulation of a drug (nicotine) and a device (a cigarette) that the court itself finds unsafe.

Since the concentration of calcium in all standard infant formulas markedly exceeds that of HM by regulatory statute in the United States, it is impossible to directly compare the relative bioavailability of calcium in human milk and infant formulas [ 15].

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By all accounts, current operations at the plant are in substantial conformity with the law and all applicable regulatory statutes.

It is asserted that to require proof of intent or even recklessness would render some of these regulatory statutes largely ineffective or unenforceable.

In the most recent estimate, in the early 1990s, a law professor reckoned there were perhaps 300,000 regulatory statutes carrying criminal penalties a number that can only have grown since then.

In 1991 John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University, estimated the number of regulatory statutes carrying criminal penalties at around 300,000; this number continues to be widely cited, although if it was accurate at the time it will certainly be an underestimate today.

Liquor and nudity do not mix in the eyes of the law, and regulatory statutes demanded that Kink make hard choices either it was a place where people could drink and party or a place where people fucked on film.

However, current regulatory statutes typically target a specific risk factor, rather than modifying factors, as the basis for risk mitigation.

Regulatory statutes differ, however, such that, while the consequences of gene flow from the transgenic variety will always be explicitly considered in a regulatory-compliant environmental risk assessments, the need to do a similar assessment for a newly introduced non-transgenic biofeedstock crop will vary depending on the regulatory jurisdiction.

Such considerations are approached from within both a narrow regulatory context (that is, the view of how a particular transgenic is scrutinized within existing regulatory statutes) and a broader decision context (as, for instance, in determining which technologies will be targeted for development by private enterprise and the public sector).

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