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The gap in the law hasn't been closed but maybe it will be one day."
That is very clearly a gap in the law.
The report said there are gaps in the law that prevent these cases from being prosecuted.
Furthermore, there are many gaps in the laws for children aged 4 through 8.
However, this made it relevant for English courts when gaps in the law needed to be filled.
Although the 1995 Constitution provides for equality between men and women, there are still gaps in the law which affect women's rights to land.
As for the gap in the law, Professor Boss said it was inviting a major court decision.
Ford has found a gap in the law through which children are being lost and injured and has enlisted help to close it.
The government intends to close the gap in the law which allows those who harm children and vulnerable adults to escape unpunished.
In fact, extending its duration will, in my opinion, avoid the risk of a dangerous gap in the law.
They were asked to make recommendations for how to consolidate or amend these laws in ways that would prevent gaps in the law.
However, the courts still had to fill the gaps in the laws and regulations and, indeed, were prohibited from refusing to do so (Article 4).
Experts are generally agreed that there is a gap in the law in the Directive on the cross-border transfer of registered seat.
Prosecutors say they want a short enough leash on Mr. Sweeney to keep him from slipping through what they call a gap in the law.
Closing loopholes connotes fixing an unintended technical gap in the law that allows some taxpayers to unfairly gain a deduction or other tax benefit.
I will also overlook the broken oath-" But Vidal pounced upon that statement with the glee of a lawyer finding a gap in the law.
But a gap in the law when it comes to Iran allows foreign subsidiaries of American corporations to do business there as long as they operate independently.
Dan Glickman, the secretary of agriculture during the Clinton administration, fought that case and said in an interview that it demonstrated "a serious gap in the law."
This comes as a result of a woman dying of cancer who's immediate family is her sister, and she was denied federal benefits because of a gap in the law.
When a piece of legislation is ruled as unconstitutional, a lacuna or gap in the law may ensue as the legislation is void retrospectively and prospectively.
Mrs J's MP will seek to raise the issue in the Commons to close a gap in the law which leaves elderly people open to financial abuse.
If the Rhino does what the manufacturer says it does, Congress needs to act swiftly to close the gaps in the law that could permit the bullet to reach the market.
He then claims these propositions for the implicit extension of legal conventions; that is, he claims them for law on his conception and so denies any gap in the law.
I supported this report by voting in favour because I believe that we need rules during the transitional period to ensure legal certainty and avoid conflicts and gaps in the law.
"Jurisdiction over Foreign Commercial Ships in Ports: A Gap in the Law of the Sea Codification," Ocean Yearbook, vol.