Sentences with phrase «forfeited right»

If, after your Wellness Initial Consultation, you proceed to additional sessions, either individual or couple, Wellness Counseling Center will assume you were satisfied with the information and experience provided in your Wellness Initial Consultation and that you have forfeited the right to claim this guarantee.
* Others claiming the MCD credential may have forfeited their right to the credential due to not maintaining continuing education requirements.
* Others claiming the MFCC or MFCC / T credential from CDI may have forfeited their right to the credential due to not maintaining continuing education requirements.
* Others claiming the CRS may have forfeited their right to the credential due to not maintaining continuing education requirements.
* Others claiming the CMRW may have forfeited their right to the credential due to not maintaining continuing education requirements.
(2) Forthwith after the close of the poll each day, the deputy returning officer shall provide to the returning officer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of the list.
As such, he has forfeited his right to proceed to trial with [appointed counsel] or any other court - appointed attorney...» [FN8], [FN9]
Once you have accepted an insurance company's settlement for your injuries then you have forfeited the right to submit a claim through an personal injury lawyer.
We recognize that threats of violence made by a defendant against his attorney or the attorney's family may constitute «extremely serious misconduct» that may justify a finding that an indigent defendant has forfeited his right to court - appointed counsel.
... In light of the fundamental constitutional rights at stake, before a judge finds that a defendant has forfeited his right to counsel and imposes the extreme sanction of denying an indigent defendant the assistance of counsel at trial or otherwise, she must first conduct a hearing at which the defendant has a full and fair opportunity to offer evidence as to the totality of the circumstances that may bear on the question of whether the sanction of forfeiture is both warranted and appropriate.
The Florida First District Court of Appeal has overturned an order in a workers» compensation case, ruling that a worker forfeited his right to benefits for a workplace accident after he offered conflicting details about his medical history and the cause of his injuries.
, ruling that a worker forfeited his right to benefits for a workplace accident after he offered conflicting details about his medical history and the cause of his injuries.
The rationale is that by choosing to engage in a regulated industry like alcohol or gaming, or a regulated sport like fishing or hunting, the individual — to some degree - has forfeited their right to be left alone by the state.
This is McGregor's most mature and subtle performance to date: even in sunlight, his Joe seems to walk in shadow as if he had forfeited the right to natural warmth.
Stec said «these individuals made a choice to break the law, they forfeited their right to vote until their entire sentence is served — parole included.»
In the younger Brady's mind, he had forfeited the right to complain.
He has forfeited the right to that sum completely!
He accepted the comments of some Christians that the church has forfeited the right to try to convert Jews.
That being said, if you attempt to rob me, my house, or threaten the life of my family or friends, then you've may have just forfeited your right to life, although that is a whole other conversation.
Recently retired Christianity Today editor Harold Lindsell, in his much publicized book The Battle for the Bible, chronicles certain of the tensions presently shaking the evangelical world.1 He would have us know that many «evangelicals» have forfeited their right to use that title any longer.
All rapists should be castrated immediately for they have forfeited their right to bear children.
Could it be that we forfeited the right to be trusted because we have spent decades judging those who were seeking some kind of relief and got ensnared by what gave them a temporary reprieve from the emptiness and pain?
Its panel ruled that since the defendants rejected the prosecutor's suggestion for a special verdict form, they forfeited their right to object to the jury instructions.
Her own story and refusal to shrink from the public eye challenges preconceptions about sex work: namely, the assumption that those in the sex industry forfeit their right to autonomy and human dignity.
If Mr. Musk does not meet one or more of the above milestones prior to the fourth anniversary of the date of grant he will forfeit his right to the unvested portion of the option.
If Mr. Musk does not meet one or more of the above milestones prior to the fourth anniversary of the date of grant, he will forfeit his right to the unvested portion of the grant.
If you are using «South Park» as your source of information on ANYTHING (religion or otherwise), then you forfeit your right to be taken seriously in ANY real forum for discussion.
Forfeiting my right to choose in no way makes our meal together a «non-consensual» one for me.
In short, dwelling in the land should be — must be — an act of imitatio dei, and, as the Hebrew prophets taught, to fail to embody that religious precept is to forfeit the right to dwell in that sacred place.
In a society where it has become commonplace for people to demand their rights and avoid their responsibilities, Jesus demonstrates the greatest possible contrast as He generously forfeits His rights and gladly embraces His responsibilities.
Nevertheless, even a democratic regime may compromise its legitimacy and forfeit its right to the allegiance of its citizens.
Do you believe David is implying that to love people means we forfeit the right to protect our loved ones?
The one who intentionally takes life by murder forfeits the right to his own life.
The overriding concern of the authors of Deuteronomy is that the Israelites not forfeit their right to the land by improper behavior.
If they choose the latter they will forfeit their right to speak in the name of the Christian faith.
«If so, Lord Carey must forfeit his right to sit in the House of Lords.
Violators forfeit the right to endorse moral rules or impose them on others.
They've forfeited their rights as far as I'm concerned.
The church, which claims 15,000 regular attendees, posted a news release on its website stating that Schaap was dismissed «due to a sin that has caused him to forfeit his right to be our pastor.
For if it should appear that the question is illegitimate, or that one can not ask such a question without stupidity, and hence forfeiting the right to charge one with stupidity who happens to be so wise as not to be able to answer it — in that case the difficulties would seem to be removed.»
If you don't even know basic football facts, which you clearly don't, you forfeit your right to be taken as a serious football fan.
While some might argue that a father who poses any kind of risk must forfeit his right to a relationship with his child, Daniel and Taylor (2001:149 ff) believe «this misses out the child's perspective.
«Exhibitors promoting or exhibiting prohibited items, either overtly or covertly during the exhibition, will be in breach of their contract with the organisers and will forfeit their right to exhibit at DSEi,» say organisers Clarion Defence and Security.
«Nigeria is at a juncture where it must redefine itself or forever forfeit the right of way to a better future.
He hopes that Labour will be lured into becoming their reductionist champion, so forfeiting the right to speak for aspirational voters.
The party's MPs had to vote with Labour against the policy or «forfeit the right to call themselves a progressive political party,» he argued.
David Cameron and George Osborne are leaders of a «cobbled together coalition'that is rapidly «forfeiting the right to rule», warned Len McCluskey, leader of Unite today (Monday 25 June).
Teachout and Wu are running to disrupt this status quo and they need our votes, If you have ever complained about Albany, you forfeit your right to whine about state politics if you sit this one out.
When the previous government announced it was appealing against the European Court's original ruling in 2005, the Parliamentary Under - Secretary of State at the Department for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Firkin, said: «It has been the view of successive governments, including this government, that persons who have committed crimes serious enough to warrant a custodial sentence should forfeit the right to have a say in how the country is governed while they are detained.»
How many times can the governor make suckers out of ostensibly expert draftees before they forfeit the right to be called experts?
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