"Reasonable efforts" is a phrase that means doing what is sensible and logical to achieve a particular goal. It implies making a reasonable attempt or doing everything that can be expected to achieve a desired outcome.
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While reasonable effort has been made to maintain accurate information, the information shown on this site may vary, be out of date, or not applicable to you.
If the answer is yes, of course, you might be responsible to mitigate the defect, i.e.
take reasonable efforts to minimize the danger.
In other instances, a purchaser, despite
reasonable efforts by the broker to maintain ongoing contact, may seek assistance from another broker.
77 Another approach is to reduce the notice period based on when the plaintiff would likely have found work
through reasonable efforts.
If such an emergency exists, a child shall be removed from such child's home and placed in protective custody regardless of
whether reasonable efforts to preserve the family have been made.
In some cases,
even reasonable efforts to accommodate a disabled employee fail, and the employee is unable to work despite the accommodation efforts.
If you make and
record reasonable efforts to search for new work, any claim you may have to wrongful dismissal will be considerably strengthened.
Includes information regarding bringing parents and extended family into the court process through family group decision - making and pursuing evidence -
based reasonable efforts.
If you aren't using two - factor authentication on your critical accounts, you aren't
making reasonable efforts to protect the client information stored in any of your accounts.
While reasonable effort has been made to maintain accurate information, the information shown on this site may vary, be out of date, or not applicable to you.
As Whipple J states, «there is a world of difference between a case which comes to trial
after reasonable efforts at settlement have been made but settlement has proven impossible, and a case where one party has simply refused to engage».
Although the AAPD
undertakes reasonable efforts to keep the information contained in the directory accurate, the information is not guaranteed and no responsibility is assumed for errors or omissions.
«Subject to its obligations under pre-existing labor agreements... School Districts shall use
reasonable efforts not to terminate any employed Teacher from his / her teaching position in the event of a reduction in force (RIF), layoffs, «leveling» or other elimination or consolidation of teaching positions within School District.
The decision: The Court rejected DCF's argument that the Juvenile Court can excuse DCF's failure to make
reasonable efforts for a reason other than one of the four exceptions.
To support
reasonable efforts of the pet industry to enhance the cause of responsible pet ownership by the general public and to promote responsible care, treatment and handling of companion animals in the pet industry.
FASTBRIDGE agrees to
exert reasonable efforts to provide the FastBridge Learning School Support service to CUSTOMER, as well as telephone and email support, but each form of support is provided «AS IS» and «AS AVAILABLE» basis and CUSTOMER acknowledges that use of such support is at the sole risk of CUSTOMER.
Because access to client communications can occur in different forms, ranging from a direct intrusion into a law firm's systems to theft or interception of information during the transmission process, a lawyer's
reasonable efforts include analysis of security measures applied to both disclosure and access to a law firm's technology system and transmissions.
Mr. Martin's advice is geared to avoiding expensive litigation if at all possible, but he is ready, willing and able to pursue court remedies
if reasonable efforts do not result in an acceptable outcome for the client.
3 «The impairment must substantially interfere with the person's ability to continue his or her regular or usual employment,
despite reasonable efforts to accommodate the person's impairment...» Section 4.2 (1)(1), Ontario Regulation 461/96.
We will make
very reasonable effort to maintain that all information provided by the businesses and merchants is correct, but do not guarantee any of the content, offers, promotions, accuracy, truth or legality of such offers.
The Paperwork Reduction Act notice in the Form 709 instructions estimates that completing and filing the form will total around six hours, which I
consider reasonable effort for avoiding a $ 750 accountant bill.
However,
demonstrating reasonable efforts to comply with MiFID II can be illustrated by following good governance practices in ensuring that communications practices are understood, policies are well documented, and opportunities for technology - enabled process improvement are identified and prioritized to improve your firm's efficiency in meeting MiFID II communications requirements over time.
As introduced: LB309 directs the Department of Health and Human Services to coordinate and streamline eligibility paperwork, expand information sharing across programs and governmental agencies,
provide reasonable efforts to prevent case closures.
«We will use [b] commercially reasonable efforts [/ b] to effect any change in List Price you provide to us within twenty (20) days following the date on which you submit it.»
I am sure funding private schools costs the Alberta government a lot,
so reasonable efforts to reduce or contain this cost makes perfect sense.
Redactions within some of the recently declassified Congressional documents (for example here) are
entirely reasonable efforts to protect national security as provided by the Executive Order 13526.
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So a
perfectly reasonable effort to get specific targeted intelligence sometimes had the effect of manufacturing «intelligence» confirming a suspected activity.
Make
all reasonable efforts to foster a positive relationship between the child and other parent, always speaking well of the other parent to the child