Sentences with phrase «abide by your duty»

The prime minister insisted that it is possible for the UK to abide by its duties under the non-proliferation treaty and still maintain a nuclear deterrent.
When a property owner or occupier fails to abide by this duty, they can be held financially responsible for any resulting damages.
In return for the many benefits of membership, a REALTOR ® promises to abide by the duties of membership including strict adherence to the Code of Ethics.

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United Parcel Service abided by the latter interpretation in 2006, when it denied former truck driver Peggy Young's request for light duty during her pregnancy, which forced her into unpaid leave.
The tasks and duties do matter, but what abides — our identity, our belonging, our hope — is heard here by the waters.
The judge ruled against her, saying that her husband was abiding by his Muslim beliefs regarding spousal duties.
Where there exists a duty of care in civil law, Catholics (and bishops) are obliged to abide by it.
«Public officers also must discharge their public duties truthfully and faithfully, abide by the constitutional code of conduct, observe the primacy of public interest, and not allow their personal interest to influence their official conduct.»
Now, we have a look at the full - size van's dashboard, which seems to follow European Ford fashion instead of abiding by cues used in the F - 150, Super Duty, and the outgoing E-Series.
It is the principal broker's duty to ensure that documents are in order and that mortgage agents abide by the rules.
Especially for those people who simply can not abide by the litter box duties (scooping and cleaning) in order to keep their diminutive wild, predatory feline happy and content.
Emily Carr employees must abide by the Act in their duties associated with the University.
«Companies have a duty to abide by the OECD Guidelines, but ultimately the responsibility for ensuring that they do so rests with the government.»
The important message to the profession is this: not only do we have a duty to ensure respect for court orders, we must also abide by them, and our erroneous interpretations of them will not save us or clients from being found in contempt.
Insurance agents and brokers may also be held liable for failing to abide by their contractual duties.
An official who is on duty also has to abide by the rules and regulations of the local and federal government — thus, raise your voice against such negligence.
While the duty of confidentiality allows disclosure in certain situations, such as when disclosure is necessary to abide by a court order, the privilege, if it applies to a communication, prevents court compulsion.
A lawyer could abide by the statute without violating the duty of confidentiality.
Are lawyers abiding by their ethical duty to preserve client confidences?
Drivers in New Mexico have the duty to abide by all safety rules and regulations when they are driving on the roads in this state.
Keen to be innovative, Nigel, by example, has developed the effective use of pre-action disclosure applications against claimants and their solicitors who fail in their duty to abide by the CPR and provide timely disclosure.
They may fail to warn visitors of hazardous conditions when they have a duty of care to abide by at all times.
Law is a noble profession, and lawyers ought to zealously defend a client's interest, abide by the rules of their law society, all the while fulfilling their overriding duty towards the court.
As in the proposed rule, covered entities must state in the notice that they are required by law to maintain the privacy of protected health information, to provide a notice of their legal duties and privacy practices, and to abide by the terms of the notice currently in effect.
It did consider whether to recognize a common law duty to abide by the safeguarding provision, but held that it should not do so based on policy grounds, including the need to defer to the comprehensive administrative remedial regime provided for by the legislature.
As many Facebook supporters like to point out, the company is a private entity and therefore isn't bound by the First Amendment (which only applies to restrictions on free speech by the government), and it also has a duty to abide by the laws of the countries in which it operates, as Zuckerberg noted in his post.
Their duty involves to cater to the needs of the consumer by abiding to the goals of the organization.
Abide by hospital procedures in discharging assigned duties, and put patients through accordingly without jumping the gun as this could lead to casualties
In licensing to Member Boards the right and duty to control the use of terms «REALTOR ®» and «REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ®» and to determine those qualified to use the terms, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® contemplates that local Boards of REALTORS ® are best able to investigate and determine the qualifications of applicants as to their ability, responsibility, willingness to abide by the Code of Ethics, integrity and general reputation.
The issue of abiding by fiduciary duties is the agent's problem, not mine.
All REALTORS ® must abide by The National Association of REALTORS © Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice which outlines duties that REALTORS ® have to clients and customers, the public, and other REALTORS ®.
An important point to remember is that REALTOR ® membership and the duty to abide by the Code of Ethics is personal to each REALTOR ®.
It shall be the duty and responsibility of every REALTOR ® Member of this Association to abide by the Constitution and Bylaws and the Rules and Regulations of the Association, the Constitution and Bylaws of the State Association, the Constitution and Bylaws of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, and to abide by the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, including the duty to arbitrate controversies
I further agree that my act of paying dues shall evidence my initial and continuing commitment to abide by the aforementioned Code of Ethics, constitution, bylaws, rules and regulations, and duty to arbitrate, all as from time to time amended.
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