Examples of Protection of Rights in a sentence
The certificate of disability issued under the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996) will also be valid.
Self attested copy of certificate issued by appropriate Medical authority about the suffering with disability of bidder, in case of participating for the shops/spaces reserved from “ Persons With Disabilities” as defined in The Persons With Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995.
The candidates are required to submit a Disability Certificate issued by Competent Authority as per the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights & Full Participation) Amended Rules, 2009, failing which their candidature as PwBD candidates will not be considered.
To pacify the religious sects, the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 was enacted which in effect facilitated Muslim law’s denial of ongoing maintenance to divorced women.79The issue of maintenance for Hindu women came into question in Vaddeboyina Tu‐ lasamma v.
Sections 3 (Verification), 5.2 (End of Term Duties), 6.1 (Reservation of Rights), 6.2 (Protection of Rights), 7 (Performance Warranty), 8 (Third Party Claims), 9 (Limitations of Liability), 10 (Confidentiality), 12.1 (Retention of data), 12.2 (Severability), 12.6 (Governing Law; Limitations Period), 12.13 (Waiver of Jury Trial) shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
See National Master United Parcel Service Agreement Article 9 – Protection of Rights.
The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995.
Sections 3 (Verification), 5.2 (End of Term Duties), 6.1 (Reservation of Rights), 6.2 (Protection of Rights), 7 (Performance Warranty), 8 (Third Party Claims), 9 (Limitations of Liability), 10 (Confidentiality), 12.1 (Retention of data), 12.2 (Severability), 12.6 (Governing Law; Limitations Period), 12.12 (Waiver of Jury Trial) shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
The Law on the Protection of Rights of Members of National Minorities names 17 national minorities belonging to the category of ‘others’: Albanians, Montenegrins, Czechs, Italians, Jews, Hungarians, Macedonians, Germans, Poles, Roma, Romanians, Russians, Ruthenians, Slovaks, Slovenians, Turks and Ukrainians;129 among which Roma are the most numerous; their number is estimated at approx.
Classical minority rights protection instruments, such as the Law on the Protection of Rights of Members of National Minorities target only non-constituent people, as constituent people are not recognised as ‘minorities’, while the power-sharing regimes introduced at different levels of government are meant to protect their rights (as was discussed in section II.A).