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Tag Archives: reviewed
Administrative action can be reviewed from when it adversely affects a person’s rights
The Supreme Court of Appeal decided that a decision by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa to determine gas prices was not reviewable at the stage when NERSA decided on a methodology to determine the prices, but was reviewable … Continue reading
Posted in Banking and Finance law
Tagged Action, Administrative, Adversely, affects, Persons, reviewed, Rights
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Has Your Supplemental Needs Trust Been Reviewed Lately?
By Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., CELA®, Littman Krooks LLP Whether you are a trustee of a supplemental needs trust (SNT) or a parent who created a SNT, it is good practice to have the trust reviewed periodically with your special … Continue reading
Things Change: When Should Your Special Needs Trust Be Reviewed
When Should Your Special Needs Trust Be Reviewed with a Virginia Special Needs Planning Attorney? Nothing lasts forever. That smiling baby becomes a child, who becomes a teenager (horrible), who becomes an adult. You change too. You won’t always be … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Change, needs, reviewed, should, Special, Things, Trust
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Withdrawal Liability: Asset Sales and Exemptions Reviewed
If you are in a multiemployer pension plan as a result of union participation, you should be aware by now of the concept of withdrawal liability. Basically, withdrawal liability means that portion of unfunded vested liabilities that is allocated to … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Asset, Exemptions, Liability, reviewed, Sales, withdrawal
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Can the Result of An Administrative Hearing Ever be Reviewed or Changed?
The short answer to the question posed in the title of this post is "Yes!" But, as described below, that answer can cut both for and against the California licensee or license applicant who is not represented by skilled licensing … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Administrative, Changed, EVER., Hearing, Result, reviewed
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