Sentences with phrase «against institutions violating»

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A CFPB spokesperson said in an email to Vox that the bureau is authorized to take «supervisory and enforcement action against certain institutions engaged in unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices, or that otherwise violate federal consumer financial laws,» including the failure of institutions to engage in «reasonable data security practices» in connection with consumer report information.
Holding public hearings and mock trials (against companies, businesses, professional associations or health care institutions that are violating the International Code and related legislation).
In a 5 - to - 0 decision, the court said that the voucher program did not violate the state's prohibition against using state funds to benefit religious institutions because the primary beneficiaries of the vouchers were the families who used them.
Also did not violate the prohibition against appropriating money to non-state charitable or educational institutions because the refundable tax credits... are made to the parents of students transferring from a failing school and are not paid to a non-state charitable or educational institution
He or she can also file a lawsuit against your college or university, or other lending institution if they violated the law in issuing the loans to you.
Enforcement Action Pursuant to the Dodd - Frank Act, the CFPB has the authority to take action against institutions or individuals engaging in unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices or that otherwise violate federal consumer financial laws.
In response, the museum filed a lawsuit against the mayor accusing him of violating the first amendment by campaigning to halt payments, fire the board of trustees, and evict the institution.
Last month, blockchain startup for servicing banks and other financial institutions — R3 — had filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs claiming that the latter has violated a purchase agreement involving XRP tokens, between the two companies.
Last month, blockchain startup for servicing banks and other financial institutions - R3 - had filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs claiming that the latter has violated a purchase agreement involving XRP tokens, between the two companies.
The Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act signed into federal law by President Barack Obama in 2010 authorized the creation of the CFPB which has the authority to take action against institutions or individuals engaging in unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices or violating federal consumer financial laws.
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