Sentences with phrase «acted in her personal capacity»

Company officials say that attorney, Jill Martin, acted in her personal capacity and that the Trump Organization is not representing any party in the Daniels» dispute.

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However, consistent with the Rollover Opinion's reliance on the Supreme Court decision of Varity v. Howe [1], many believed that an advisor engaged to provide plan - level fiduciary services, would not be acting as a fiduciary when acting in a wholly separate non-fiduciary capacity, such as selling personal rollover services unrelated to its status as a plan fiduciary.
As proposed, any violation of the Texas Act would constitute a Class C misdemeanor and any penalty would be imposed on the senior executive officer of the entity that failed to make the disclosure in his or her personal capacity.
General Liability: NAYS League Directors also receive Commercial General Liability, which covers NAYS League Directors while acting in their capacity as administrators in youth sports activities if they become legally obligated to pay for claims arising out of bodily injury, property damage and personal injury.
NAYS Coaches are covered for Excess General Liability while acting in their capacity as coaches in youth sports activities if they become legally obligated to pay for claims arising out of bodily injury, property damage and personal injury.
Sliwa, who is not acting in his capacity as the state Reform Party chairman, will make his personal endorsement at a public event for Fliedner on Wednesday, the candidate announced Tuesday.
gov; names of individuals who are representing themselves in a personal capacity as opposed to representing entities or otherwise acting in a business capacity; and descriptive personal details about an individual that have no utility to DOT and that could enable the individual to be identified from context.
Those categories include debts for alimony and child support; money obtained through filing false financial statements; debts for willful and malicious injury to person or property; debts for death or personal injury caused by the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while the debtor was intoxicated; and debts from fraud or defalcation while acting in a fiduciary capacity, embezzlement or larceny.
The key to this ruling was that the officer was acting solely in the capacity of his employment as a Baltimore police officer, and not for his own personal interest.
(And arguably, a police officer acting in an official capacity in furtherance of his or her duties, rather than in a personal capacity as an individual.)
4 (3)(o) personal information contained in a personal note, communication or draft decision created by or for a person who is acting in a judicial, quasi-judicial or adjudicative capacity.
We acted in a test case brought before Baker J which considered how this issue should be managed by two classes of representatives under the Mental Capacity Act: Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCAs) and Relevant Personal Representatives (RPRs).
If you have instructed us as an individual to act for you in your personal capacity, under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, you have the right to a 14 day cooling off period during which you can cancel your contract with us without giving a reason.
A proposal filed for the 2017 Arkansas legislation would remove judicial immunity, the principle that a judge can not be sued in his or her personal capacity for official acts, in cases of bribery.
(2) While acting as a fiduciary, a judge is subject to the same restrictions on financial activities that apply to the judge in a personal capacity.
Kimberly participanted in the Senior's Roundtable, Ontario Securities Commission «Focus on issues facing seniors managing investments and retirement income» and contibuted to the Minister of State for Seniors The Honourable Alice Wong's Financial Elder Abuse discussion group on «Bill S - 4, The Digital Privacy Act (amendments to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and related issues» as well as particpating Expert Advisory Panel Focus Group for the Law Commission of Ontario's «Law Reform Project and consultation as it relates to legal capacity and Ontario's Capacity and Guardianship Laws and to RDSP'scapacity and Ontario's Capacity and Guardianship Laws and to RDSP'sCapacity and Guardianship Laws and to RDSP's».
Entitled person means a client or an entitled third party and entitled third party means a residuary beneficiary absolutely and immediately entitled to an inheritance where solicitors have charged the estate for their professional costs of acting in the administration of the estate and either the only personal representatives are solicitors: (a) whether or not acting in a professional capacity; or (b) acting jointly with partners or employees in a professional capacity.
Some commentators have suggested that for additional safety the surviving spouse should not act as executor, or certainly sole executor, on first death, as they would then be making the «disposition», albeit in an executor rather than personal capacity.
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