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Interdict may require the defender to refrain from a specific conduct.
Rustin criticized the specific conduct of the war, though.
If you work as an estate agent - whether you buy or sell property - you must comply with specific conduct and operating procedures.
In the law of contract, the contract may be subject to formalities that are prescribed either by the parties themselves or by statute governing specific conduct.
Even under his own reading of this definition, he agrees that that specific conduct, if it occurred, would make him guilty of sexual relations within that definition.
And that's not about this twisted definition that the President assigned to the term "sexual relations"; rather, it's his word against her word as to whether this specific conduct occurred.
Mark I. Harrison, the chairman of the A.B.A. commission, said the "appearance of impropriety" standard was vague and added nothing to the rules prohibiting specific conduct that remain mandatory.
But when asked repeatedly exactly what he was taking responsibility for, Mr. Packwood refused to discuss specific conduct, saying, "I'm apologizing for the conduct that it was alleged that I did."
Judge Martin said that although the county's concerns might be valid, its process for turning down people for permits was too broadly drawn and did not focus, for example, on "the regulation of specific conduct by convicted pedophiles."
For particular FCPA compliance questions relating to specific conduct, you should seek the advice of counsel as well as consider using the Department of Justice's FCPA Opinion Procedure, found here.
The dividing line between the White House and Congressional Republicans is whether to tie tax breaks to specific conduct, such as earning B's in college, or to make across-the-board rate cuts and let taxpayers decide how to use the money.
And the Department's Office of Legal Counsel ("OLC") has invoked analogous rationales when it has analyzed whether Congress intended a particular criminal statute to prohibit specific conduct that otherwise falls within a government agency's authorities.
But Mr. Clinton might demur as to some specifics while arguing that he believed the specific conduct did not fit the definition of sexual relations he was given on Jan. 17 when he testified that he had not engaged in such conduct.
Mr. Grossman said that while a law that prohibited loitering when coupled with specific conduct, like loitering to commit prostitution or to sell drugs, would be unobjectionable, such a law would require the very proof of individualized wrongdoing that the Chicago law sought to avoid.
Norman Siegel, the director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, which has sued for the right of the homeless to remain on the streets, agreed that laws that reasonably prohibited specific conduct and were applied to the homeless and nonhomeless alike could be found to be constitutional.