Examples of Minnesota Act in a sentence
The United States also confiscated the Sioux lands in Minnesota, Act of Feb.
The Court held that, “[o]n its face, the Minnesota Act does not aim at the suppression of speech, does not distinguish between prohibited and permitted activity on the basis of viewpoint, and does not license enforcement authorities to administer the statute on the basis of such constitutionally impermissible criteria.” Roberts.
See e.g. USA Minnesota Act: ““Contractor" means a person who in the ordinary course of business buys agricultural commodities […] or who contracts with a producer to grow or raise agricultural commodities […].” Under French law, under an “integration contract” the contractor must be incorporated as “an industrial or commercial company” (Art.
The statute that created the work group required it “evaluate the state’s Medical Practice Act…” and “…consider practice acts in other states…”15 To fulfill this requirement, the work group compared the Minnesota Act to the Federation of State Medical Boards, Essentials of a State Medical and Osteopathic Practice Act, Thirteenth Edition (the Model Act) to identify any meaningful variations or gaps.
The Minnesota Act, for example, follows the basic structure of the Revised Model Business Corporation Act in that par value, stated capital, paid-in surplus, and earned surplus are no longer required.
The responses provided a listing of Specialized’s records for Wirtz’s loan beginning in November 2011 and repeated Specialized’s position on Wirtz’s account.Wirtz then sued Chase and Specialized, alleging that both entities violated RESPA and the Minnesota Act by failing to respond adequately to his qualified written requests.
GRANTEE agrees to comply with the rules and relevant orders of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights issued pursuant to the Minnesota Act.
DecisionThe Board endorsed the new work items proposed for:- the revision of EA-1/17 Supplement 5: Levying of Membership Fees;- the elaboration of EA Procedure on Remote Peer Evaluations.
Plaintiff asserts its DTSA and NC TSPA claims against all Defendants, its Michigan Act claim against Qorvo Biotech and Zomedica, and its Minnesota Act claim against Qorvo US and Qorvo Biotech.
An employer who violates this requirement is guilty of a misdemeanor and if convicted may be subject to up to five years imprisonment and/or a $5000 fine.