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...As you can see, she is indigent and unable to afford to pay the fee. [3] In a lett... sought except that the statutory definition includes a personal characteristic that is offensi...
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... and is today perhaps a demeaning definition. The English courts, in years gone by, have been a... Court today looks to whether a person is indigent as a standard for waiver of fees: see Appendix C, ...
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... charitable -- Whether common law definition of charity should be revised -- Income Tax Act, R..... . . 1st, relief of the indigent; in various ways: money: provisions: education: me...
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Court-ordered assessments by independent mental health professionals play an important role in the resolution of child welfare cases. There are, however, significant concerns about their use, including: the delay that may result from an assessment; a shortage of qualified assessors; and lack of supervision and standards in the assessment field. This paper is based on an unpublished Report prepared with government support that reviewed literature and jurisprudence on forensic child welfare assessments, and surveyed Ontario judges, lawyers, social workers and assessors on their experiences and concerns with these assessments. The Report made recommendations for short-term changes in regulations and practice in Ontario, and the paper discusses the government response to these recommendatio...
...The Declaration of Principle and the definition of "best interests of the child" in the CFSA s.37 ... as part of the cost of representation of indigent parents. Total spending by all government agencies...
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...W-3, has provided income supplements to indigent and/or elderly veterans. 17 Each of these statutes... is in either case a matter of self-definition, subject to any overriding constitutional or self-...
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Among many other aspects, there are two basic time dimensions that need to be considered: the historical evolution of family structures associated with modernization and their individual development paths in different social classes and the evolution of a given family throughout time as it passes through a family life-cycle, addressing the fluidity of family structures and changes taking place on them (ranging, for example, from consensual unions through marriage and divorce to "blended families")3. Classic paradigms of sociological studies have stressed the family's central role in the functioning of society - either invoking a structural-functionalist tradition that relates family issues to the stability of institutions and ultimately society itself; or from the Marxist perspective t...
..., from whom over 89 million were indigent. Poverty continues to afflict children and adolesc... all three dimensions from a classic definition of family - sexuality, procreation and cohabitatio...
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...» . C'est une définition plutôt restrictive et, aujourd'hui, peut-être un... déposée pour justifier le statut d'indigent, étant donné que l'indigence constitue le critè...
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...18. He gave it the definition suggested by R. Savatier in a study titled "L'éta... furnish the necessaries of life to their indigent parents;. Certain obligations of owners of adjoini...
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...[314]. The Statutory Definition of "band" ............................. [315]. Sub... of the obvious objections to leaving an indigent set of persons in a state of destitution away from...
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... not only protects the welfare of the indigent person who might face starvation if burgled, but i... be offended within Feinberg's wide definition of offence. The short-lived anger and psychologica...