Sentences with phrase «acted in a fair way»

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Additionally, most angel investors just don't have the personalities required to act like debt holders - they usually identify with the entrepreneurs and in most cases are just way too nice to be fair to themselves.
I say «begin,» but in a sense we have been doing it for two hundred years — by factories acts, mines acts, by monopoly and fair trading legislation, and by all the countless laws we devise to restrict ways in which the market system can be distorted by man's cupidity.
Fair enough Kos could've been sent off, but if we weren't down to 9 men then he wouldn't be acting in such a way anyway.
We are not saying she's done it, but in the rule of natural justice, we must all admit that anybody alleged to have gotten involved in any act of misconduct must give way for fair trial or justice to take place because you might impede with evidence if you continue to hold office.»
«It is crucial that HMRC act in a fair and proportionate way with both large and small firms, particularly given the pressures which many businesses are facing at present.
While there's not much in the way of surprise here narrative wise, Ponsoldt has managed to bring us one of this year's best acting performances with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, whose name, in a fair world, would be seriously considered for recognition come awards season.
While maintained schools and academies each have a separate legal framework for disciplinary policy, they are both ultimately subject to general public concepts of acting lawfully, reasonably, rationally and in a procedurally fair way.
Such term shall not include railroad locomotives, railroad freight cars, railroad cabooses, railroad cars described in section 242 or covered under this title, railroad rights - of - way, or facilities that are covered or expressly exempted from coverage under the Fair Housing Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.).
If a debt collector violates the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in any way, you might be entitled to recover actual damages and / or statutory damages up to $ 1,000, as well as court costs and attorney fees, and — most important of all — make them stop calling you.
Re-aging in this way is illegal and a violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows us to contact the credit bureaus directly to ensure that the content of a credit report is not inaccurate, misleading, incomplete, or unverifiable in any way.
Just the act of mining it out of the ground causes a fair amount of destruction (and costs the lives of many miners, especially in poorer countries), and burning it produces more CO2 than any other source of energy, as well as mercury that makes its way up the food chain and smog - forming emissions of all kinds... But that's not all!
Under the principles of administrative law, government decision - makers must act within the ambit of power bestowed upon them by statute and they must act in a way that is sufficiently fair and transparent.
Currently I review and analyze proposed and existing laws and regulations in relation to the Charter and to s. 35, the aboriginal and treaty rights clause and can readily perceive the ways in which our new Constitution encourages governments and officials to legislate and to act in ways that are fairer and less likely to discriminate.
«The way people find housing in 2018 is radically different than when the Fair Housing Act was passed in 1968,» said Robert Schwemm, a law professor at the University of Kentucky and author of «Housing Discrimination: Law and Litigation.»
It is also consistent with the obligation of the Tribunal to act in a fair, just, economical and prompt way and goes to establish the bona fides of the objectors.
The Fair Housing Act, [federal law that prohibits discrimination due to race, color, national origin, sex, familial status or disability] and the Fair Credit Reporting Act [which dictates the ways in which a property manager may use a tenant's credit history for screening purposes] alongside specific state regulations regarding rental properties and tenant rights, are crucial for a manager to understand.
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