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They, along with most other countries, are now in full agreement on the substantive provisions of the treaty.
The need for the substantive provisions has grown rather than diminished.
But to understand the substantive provisions it is necessary to look first at certain definitions in section 94.
I should like to make a couple of points about the Bill's two substantive provisions before turning to its hidden agenda.
The nonwaiver provision of the 1934 Act applied only to its substantive provisions.
We particularly welcome the calls for European quality labelling and the approximation of substantive provisions in criminal law.
It lays down substantive provisions imposing obligations on data controllers and recognising the rights of individuals.
In practice however, the interpretation of common substantive provisions have led to different interpretations in different European countries.
The Act contained three substantive provisions.
The single substantive provision of the Official Languages Act, section 1, read:
The Regulations have been revoked by, and the substantive provisions included in, the Equality Act 2010.
This prescription may be made both in the scope provisions of the Convention and in its substantive provisions.
Part 5 contains a number of substantive provisions relating to the Chief Investigator, Transport Safety.
The substantive provisions of the Act are preceded by an enacting formula, which is currently worded as follows:
The ACA was roughly sketched, lacking substantive provisions and measures against corruption.
There is no probable cause to believe that any other official of state government violated any substantive provision of the Ethics Act.
Substantive Provisions of the Convention (summarised)
Koroma was cut out of both negotiations and the AFRC did not benefit from the substantive provisions of the agreement.
The Equal Pay Act was repealed but its substantive provisions were replicated in the Equality Act 2010.
The relationship between the scope and substantive provisions of a Convention and rules of private international law is highly complex and can be treated only briefly here.
Consequently, Justice Breyer said, "the anti-retaliation provision, unlike the substantive provision, is not limited to discriminatory actions that affect the terms and conditions of employment."
A third option is the application of the substantive provisions of the ECC if chosen by virtue of agreement of the parties.
Nikolay Dobrokhotov created a new theory of furnaces, which was fundamentally different from the hydraulic (prevalent in the 30-ies) in the substantive provisions and practical conclusions.
Therefore, the substantive provisions of the ... Transport Act 1983 relating to accident towing are largely retained by the Bill, but in an improved and modernised form."
The Directive leaves unaffected the substantive provisions on intellectual property, international obligations of the Member States and national provisions relating to criminal procedure and criminal enforcement.