Mandatory law refers to laws that must be followed and cannot be deviated from by the parties involved. It sets non-negotiable rules that are designed to protect the interests of the public or individuals, and parties cannot contract out of these requirements. Mandatory laws usually cover fundamental rights, public policy, and other important societal values.
No, mandatory means required or compulsory. Something that is mandatory must be done or followed according to a rule or law.
If mandatory reporting laws are "on the books" in the state/country/province you live in, then yes, they are. Mandatory reporting laws and their requirements can vary by location, but in general, they require certain professionals to report to law enforcement officials when they are aware that someone is harming or being harmed by another person. Requirements can also cover risk of harm. Note: In the US, all professionals are mandatory reporters. This includes doctors, nurses, and public health and safety persons.
The law requiring the use of seat belts in the UK was introduced on January 31, 1983. This mandatory seat belt law applies to both drivers and passengers in the front and rear seats of a vehicle.
The law that was created to strengthen the penalties for Fleeing the Scene of a Crash by increasing the minimum mandatory prison sentence and license revocation is called "Candice's Law." It was named after Candice Anderson, a hit-and-run victim, and it aims to deter hit-and-run incidents by imposing stricter consequences on offenders.
The law that was created for fleeing the scene of a crash by increasing the minimum mandatory prison sentence and license revocation is known as "hit and run laws". These laws vary by jurisdiction but generally aim to hold those who leave the scene of an accident accountable for their actions with stricter penalties.
All satutes are mandatory, that's why we have the law and the legal system to back them up.
Mandatory spending is required by law and the other is not.
Mandatory Insurance
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mandatory
no because after noon on inauguration by law the elect is president
Yes it should be mandatory. In most states it's the law.
No, mandatory means required or compulsory. Something that is mandatory must be done or followed according to a rule or law.
in 1984 i think
It is not mandatory, in the United States as a country,to carry auto insurance, but in most states it is a law.
That would be a mandatory expense.
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