Sentences with phrase «reparations act»

The Motor Vehicle Reparations Act (MVRA) mandates insurance companies offer Personal Injury Protection (PIP) with all auto insurance polices sold in the State of Kentucky.
The No Fault Act in Michigan was modeled after Uniform Motor Vehicle Accident Reparations Act and the Motor Vehicle Basic Protection Insurance Plan.
A person should look for a Bardstown motorcycle accident lawyer who understands how different the Motor Vehicle Reparation Act is for a motorcyclist versus people who are operating a vehicle.

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After March 4, 2013, an International Arrest Warrant will be issued against these Defendants.The guilty verdict followed nearly a month of deliberations by more than thirty sworn Citizen Jurors of the 150 case exhibits produced by Court Prosecutors, The Court's judgement declares the wealth and property of the churches responsible for the Canadian genocide to be forfeited and placed under public ownership, as reparations for the families of the more than 50,000 children who died in the residential schools.To enforce its sentence, the Court has empowered citizens in Canada, the United States, England, Italy and a dozen other nations to act as its legal agents armed with warrants, and peacefully occupy and seize properties of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada, which are the main agents in the deaths of these children
Pastoral care of the guilty proceeds, however, with still a third step that is not to be taken lightly — an appropriate act of reparation for wrongs done.
The only genuine way to change this, Robinson writes, is for the U.S. government to pay reparations — an act that would finally acknowledge, in concrete form, the damages that slavery inflicted.
The United States first became involved in the new wave of reparations in 1988, when Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act, allowing the federal government to compensate Japanese - Americans who had been interned during the Second World War.
It is covered with the thorns with which ungrateful men pierce it at every moment, and there is no one to remove them with an act of reparation
The truly penitent not only has a change of mind and a confession of the mouth, but also proceeds with some visible, demonstrative acts of restorative reparation, or deeds of penance.
Los Angeles - based Get Fresh Produce Distributors Inc. has satisfied a Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act reparation order.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has sanctioned four produce companies that did not pay Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act reparation awards.
So the boisterous, outlandish, fiercely intelligent Django Unchained is at once an act of provocation and reparation — not just for slavery, but for Hollywood's decades of saintly Negroes and sass - talking sidekicks and its relentless whitewashing of history, from Guess Who's Coming to Dinner to The Help.
His mother, you see, was the youngest daughter of the 7th Duke of Chalfont, until she married an opera singer and was promptly booted out of the clan for daring to find love from outside of her social strata; this single act of cruelty is the sole source of Louis» misery in life, and so he finds reparation in death.
After much public debate, they were not euthanized, because, as Malcolm Gladwell, wrote, «The betrayal of loyalty requires an act of social reparation
Employing a multi-disciplinary approach to his artistic practice that includes sculpture, painting and photography, Smith's work examines the complexities of 21st century South Africa, through the acts of appropriation, defacement and reparation.
The short 6 - month prescriptive period for actions against municipalities under the Québec Cities and Towns Act conflicts with the interpretation of art. 2930 C.C.Q., whereby a 3 ‑ year general law prescriptive period in art. 2925 C.C.Q. applies where an action in damages is «based on the obligation to make reparation for bodily injury caused to another».
Justice Beach acknowledged that the plaintiff had already received damages from Yahoo, which provided some mitigation for damages under the Act, but awarded compensatory damages for vindication of the plaintiff's reputation, reparation of harm, and «consolation for the distress, upset and injury to the plaintiff's feelings occasioned by the publication.»
Reparation: The act of making amends for an injury or for damages that have been committed; the making good of a wrong.
Tandem Law acts for over 20,000 victims of the reparations litigation, including Eloise Mukami Dedan Kimathi, the widow of the former Mau Mau leader, Field Marshall Dedan Kimathi.
has recently ruled that the production of accident records not relating to the pursuer in a reparation action may be a breach of the Act; a
The Native Title Act was intended to be just one of three complementary approaches to recognise, and provide some reparation for, the dispossession of Indigenous peoples» lands and waters on colonisation.
The Treaty of Waitangi Act gives no specific criteria for reparations.
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While Aboriginal people in Victoria have successfully fought for important mechanisms such as the Victorian Aboriginal Justice Agreement and Traditional Owner Settlement Act, our failure to pay reparations for stolen children or stolen wages, deliver land justice, close the gap in life expectancy or prevent overrepresentation of Aboriginal people in prison, shows we have much to do to make amends and achieve equity.
Article 6 requires that the States party «shall assure to everyone within their jurisdiction effective protection and remedies... against any acts of racial discrimination» as well as the right to seek «adequate and just reparation or satisfaction for any damage suffered as a result of such discrimination».
The Commission recommends that the Government take steps to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution; remove the discriminatory section 25 of the Constitution and replace it with a clause guaranteeing equality before the law; reform the Native Title Act to address measures that have been found to be racially discriminatory; [19] provide reparations to Indigenous communities for harm resulting from past child removal practices; and take measures to protect and promote Indigenous cultural and intellectual property, connection to traditional land through homelands and outstations, as well as the use of increasingly threatened languages, including through support for bilingual education programs.
To the contrary, the government, because it has failed to move toward the resolution of a number of unresolved matters of reconciliation such as a framework agreement act or treaty, a national apology, compensation and reparation to the stolen generations, has contributed to the manifestation of the divide between black and white relations in this country.
As I have highlighted in a number of my reports, the Native Title Act was intended to be just one of three mechanisms to recognise, and provide some reparation for, the dispossession of Indigenous peoples» from their lands and waters.
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