Sentences with phrase «use immunity state»

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School districts in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the public for recreational use.10 In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchens.
A further direction for researchers is to determine whether PCR testing for a panel of latent viruses could be used as a readout of the state of a person's immunity.
Objective: To use innovative approaches of integrative biology to unravel how lymphocytes process an array of molecular signals arising from contact with dendritic cells, thereby better understanding the mechanisms that underlie immunity and how they are altered in disease states.
Proper nutrition, supplements and natural compounds that have been chosen by a qualified specialist who uses an individualized approach and considers the state of YOUR immune system can provide you with the improvement of thyroid immunity and many other health benefits.
Isn't there a deeply problematic potential that comes with using international norms to work around the State Immunity Act, namely that individual states can use or even identify international norms, despite being debatable, to then assert foreign jurisdiction over others states?
Earlier this month, an appellate court in Oregon issued a written opinion in a premises liability case filed against a city employee, holding that the employee was not entitled to immunity under that state's «recreational use» statute.
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The only exceptions to immunity from enforcement are where (i) the state has waived its immunity from enforcement in writing (section 13 (3)-RRB-; and (ii) where the property of the state is in use for commercial purposes (section 13 (4)-RRB-.
A mere agreement by the state to submit to the jurisdiction of a national court is not sufficient to waive immunity from execution: the language used by the state must make it clear that it has waived immunity from execution (section 13 (3)-RRB-.
Indeed, law enforcement use of force is among the more commonly litigated issues in both state and federal court, and as many lawyers know, officers have some immunity from suit.
Foley Hoag has been the counsel of choice for sovereign states on issues such as international treaties, international investment law and dispute resolution, delimitation of maritime and land boundaries, sovereign and diplomatic privileges and immunities, international environmental law, the use of force and the law of armed conflict, international trade and sanctions, and human rights.»
The remainder of the litigation, against the United States government for the alleged involvement of federal employees in administering plaintiff's compassionate use protocol, was ultimately dismissed a couple of months ago on grounds of sovereign immunity.
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