Sentences with phrase «against undue»

Qualified reliable tenants play a significant role in protecting against undue deterioration.
Both that Act and those Rules contain specific prohibitions against undue delay and in favour of expedition.
A more promising basis for such claims would seem to be the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), a statute that does specifically — and with great precision — protect employees against undue conflict between family responsibilities and work responsibilities.
An international protest against undue surveillance is being held next month on the 11th of October.
To protect yourself and other drivers against undue risk, you must understand the laws pertaining to Joliet insurance.
She also notes that efforts under the Affordable Care Act are underway to provide prescription coverage that would guard against undue financial hardship in the case that expensive medicines become necessary.
But this does not directly measure the actual prevalence of the novel H1N1 virus, and some epidemiologists caution against undue optimism.
A Clinton aide said the plan was a «a key plank of Clinton's plan to challenge the stranglehold that wealthy interests have over our political system» and would allow «Americans to establish common sense rules to protect against the undue influence of billionaires and special interests and to restore the role of average voters in elections.»
This overlooks banks» need for «precautionary» reserves, or reserves that serve to protect against an undue risk of stochastic or random reserves losses.
Uber's loss follows an earlier one last year where the Luxembourg - based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) classified the company as a transport service rather than a digital one, which stripped it of protections against undue national regulation that digital services enjoy under EU law.

Not exact matches

More specifically, it is against the law for a bank to «impose undue pressure on, or coerce a person to obtain a product or service from a particular person, including the authorized foreign bank and any of its affiliates, as a condition for obtaining another product or service from the authorized foreign bank.»
CNN: Ryan defends budget in face of Catholic critics Rep. Paul Ryan defended his proposed federal budget on Thursday against criticism from some Catholics, who say it violates their tradition's teaching by putting an undue burden on the poor.
The editors long feared the Japanese military growth, and criticized American arms policies that curiously contributed to that buildup, even as President Franklin D. Roosevelt was scored for undue belligerence against Japan.
Theologians from mainline churches protest against what they see as undue praise for charismatics, and claim that their own churches have made similar attempts at integration for years.
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
See ACCC Media Release, «ACCC takes court action against the CFMEU alleging secondary boycott and undue harassment or coercion» (20 November 2014) See also Michael Janda, «ACCC launches court action against CFMEU for Boral secondary boycott» (ABC News, 20 November 2014)
The DC school district's position directly pits Chartwell's business interests against the rights of DC parents to know if (a) their school district is being unlawfully denied funds to which it is entitled and (b) if huge food manufacturers are wielding undue influence over the FSMC, resulting in that much more processed, sugary foods on school lunch trays.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) is supporting a demonstration tomorrow (14/02) against the political privileges of religious institutions in Europe, and particularly the undue influence of the Vatican in Italian politics and across the EU.
Although Mr. Bawa, who is also the Member of Parliament for the Bongo constituency on the ticket of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), said he is not against a reduction in the tariffs, he stated that it would be unfortunate for the government to mount undue pressure on the PURC in order to fulfill political promises.
In July, the group filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging that the mayor exerted undue influence on the Rent Guidelines Board.
The Electoral Commission specifically warned against «excessive spending to prevent the perception of undue influence over the outcome of the election».
After the meeting Senator Akshar, who represents Binghamton, says he's not against the ideas in the bill, but he says GOP senators want a more «global conversation» that addresses some of the Republican senators» concerns about labor unions having undue influence if the LLC loophole is closed.
While he lamented the rot in the country's judiciary, he warned against interference and undue pressure in the affairs of judges.
«The stoppage of the debate by Channels TV is because the programme is meant to give undue advantage to the four candidates against the other 33 candidates who were equally certified for the election by INEC.
The payment offers an undue incentive, coercion that pits abject poverty against a global capitalist enterprise.»
Researchers used the mice to show that pemetrexed and gemcitabine worked against human group 3 tumors and that the drugs could be used in combination with existing chemotherapy agents to boost treatment effectiveness without undue risk.
«The court explicitly said the undue burden is a balancing act, that courts must independently weigh the benefits of the law against the burdens on women.
This causes a lot of undue stress on your low spine, and it goes against the goal of a flat stomach.
Hyperextensions This and the lower back machine where you sit back against a padded arm, are the best exercises for working the erector muscles without undue strain on the spinal structure.
However, we need to guard against this being derailed by its implementation.The advantages that come with Progress 8 are at risk from those wishing to place undue emphasis on a school's attainment measure (Attainment 8) or from the introduction of new GCSE grades that place greater value on the highest grades available.
Voting against the action were Richard W. Fisher, who believed that, while the Committee should be patient in beginning to normalize monetary policy, improvement in the U.S. economic performance since October has moved forward, further than the majority of the Committee envisions, the date when it will likely be appropriate to increase the federal funds rate; Narayana Kocherlakota, who believed that the Committee's decision, in the context of ongoing low inflation and falling market - based measures of longer - term inflation expectations, created undue downside risk to the credibility of the 2 percent inflation target; and Charles I. Plosser, who believed that the statement should not stress the importance of the passage of time as a key element of its forward guidance and, given the improvement in economic conditions, should not emphasize the consistency of the current forward guidance with previous statements.
Student loan lenders have particular protections against default as student loans are regularly non dischargeable unless the borrower can prove undue hardship.
In fact, it can work against you because your insurer may take undue advantage of this and increase your car insurance premium.
The bankruptcy court ruled against them, citing the three - prong test for determining «undue hardship,» known as the Brunner test after Brunner v. New York State Higher Educ.
Similar to competitive Smash Bros., over time fans of Catherine developed a paradigm for versus games that allowed players to best test their skills against each other without undue influence from the puzzles or instantaneous deaths on stages.
That's a tautology, and Dr. Curry adds literally nothing by closing with arguing against something that is undue.
Most lawyers would counsel you against this, as it creates an undue impression of limitless (hence likely illegal) funds.
(3) such an enabling power should be exercised when a form of electronically executed will or fully electronic will, as the case may be, is available which provides sufficient protection for testators against the risks of fraud and undue influence.
Causing any change seems exceedingly difficult and there is a risk in setting undue hurdles against change in this context.
Litigators routinely proceeding to trial with serious allegations, such as undue influence, run the risk of an award of special costs being made against their client, should such allegations be unproved.
In Hicks v. Hicks, 16 E.T.R. (2d) 179, Mr. Justice Shaw awarded full indemnity for costs against the defendant, as a result of his reprehensible conduct in exercising undue influence over his elderly mother.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 (c)(1) allows a district judge issuing a subpoena to award appropriate sanctions, including lost earnings and reasonable attorney's fees, against a party or attorney responsible for issuing and serving a subpoena that imposes «undue burden or expense» on a person subject to the subpoena.
In Kouwenhoven Estate v. Kouwenhoven, 2001 B.C.S.C. 1402, Vickers J., an award of special costs was made against three sons who brought an action for fraud and undue influence against their deceased father's second wife.
(Defence of undue influence with third party claim in negligence against a firm of solicitors; successful London Mediation at which wife of debtor received enough in damages to secure re-housing).
«Others, such as enabling wills to be made electronically in the future, raise important but challenging questions, especially on how safe electronic wills would be from fraud or undue influence against vulnerable people.
Duress: Undue pressure by one person against another in order to get him to do something he does not want to do.
Proposed plans include: · Introducing a power to dispense with the formalities for a will, to allow courts to recognise wills where the deceased's testamentary intentions are clear; · Enabling electronic wills provided that there is sufficient protection for testators against fraud and undue influence; · The creation of a separate doctrine of testamentary undue influence; · Bringing the test for testamentary capacity within the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to take into account modern understanding of conditions like dementia; and · Reducing the age at which a will can be made to 16.
An appearance was entered, stating that S was to bring a probate action against the 2004 will on the basis that the deceased did not know or approve the contents of the 2004 will, did not have testamentary capacity to execute the 2004 will, and undue influence had been exerted.
undue influence or duress — where it is alleged the Testator may have been made to sign the will against their own free will by third parties; and
The employer, in order to avoid liability for discriminating against breastfeeding employees, must show that providing the accommodations required by the law would create «an undue hardship on business operations» for the employer.
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