Sentences with phrase «allows aggrieved»

The FLSA subjects employers to civil monetary penalties of up to $ 1,100 per violation for willful or repeated violations of the FLSA, and allows an aggrieved employee to bring a private claim for: 1) back pay; 2) an equal amount in liquidated damages; and 3) reasonable attorneys» fees.
One of the ways Florida protects due process is by application of Florida Rules of Civil Procedure 1.540, which allows an aggrieved party to petition for the reversal of a judgment, decree or order, including a divorce decree, based on mistake or fraud.
One such provision — the so - called buy - sell provision — allows an aggrieved investor to set the price at which it is willing to sell its investment to co-investors, or alternatively, to purchase their investments from them.
PAGA allows aggrieved employees to file lawsuits to recover civil penalties on behalf of themselves, other employees, and the State of California for Labor Code violations.
For all these reasons and for the peace of mind of allowing a professional to handle the claim which, in turn, allows the aggrieved party time to seek medical treatment and reduce stress, it is critically important to consult with and retain a competent tort lawyer following a traffic mishap.
Despite claims of the targeted nature of letters of marque, historically these mostly allowed an aggrieved merchant to attack a broad category of targets based on the nationality of the other ships.
The (mis) representation may become a term of the contract and if not complied with can allow the aggrieved party to either sue for damages or rescind the contract.
A court is more likely to pierce the corporate veil and allow an aggrieved party to go after the personal assets of an owner if the legal entity is not being properly maintained, such as having annual shareholders and board of directors meetings.
Misrepresentation If you misrepresent a fact and that misrepresentation is a material inducement to someone entering into a contract with you then there are a number of problems that follow: The (mis) representation may become a term of the contract and if not complied with can allow the aggrieved party to...
In these circumstances, the rule is relaxed to allow the aggrieved minority to bring a derivative action because otherwise there would be no remedy, since the wrongdoers in control of the company would not allow it to sue.

Not exact matches

The case was eventually granted class - action status in July 2012, allowing Liss - Riordan to represent all of the aggrieved workers.
Facebook scrapped plans to create a new class of shares that would have allowed Zuckerberg to sell almost all of his stock without losing voting control of the company, a move that aggrieved some shareholders.
Referees that destroy a game by making blatant mistakes like the disallowing of Sané's goal, multiple questionable offside calls, penalties not given for rough play or handballs, smiling after sending off an aggrieved coach... should never be allowed to ref CL games of consequence again.
The visitors boss is aggrieved by the result, having led the match for over half of the full 90, and the decision not to allow his side a penalty when his side were ahead in the match seems to have cost his side strongly.
I also argued that allowing anyone to bring a complaint, even if they had never been aggrieved, was dangerous and potentially unconstitutional.
They appealed to the Niger Delta Avengers, the Indigenous People of Biafra and other aggrieved ethnic nationalities in the country to sheath their swords and allow government to work.
Additionally, the law creates a Fair Housing Board and allows anyone — regardless of if they have been aggrieved — to bring a complaint against a landlord.
«What you see happening in APC is that wisdom has been allowed to guide the leadership of APC, and that is the reason nobody was aggrieved,» he said.
Despite this clear display of community support, when the Board of Education reconvened in April to vote once more on the science standards, the aggrieved board member was allowed to insert into them the kind of equivocating language that has become climate deniers» preferred rhetorical weapon of late.
Rather, the Court will hear the narrow issue of whether parents are aggrieved parties under the IDEA such that they can enforce rights under the statute, as well as whether Congress intended to allow parents to represent their children pro se in IDEA actions.
H.R. 2831 also allows liability to accrue, enabling an aggrieved person to obtain relief, including recovery of back pay for up to two years preceding the filing of the charge, where the unlawful employment practices that have occurred during the charge filing period are similar or related to practices that occurred outside the time for filing a charge.
Allowing violations to go unpunished may lead bigger problems later, and result in complaints being registered with the Department by aggrieved parties and / or an enforcement action.
Equally important, the appeals court said that the city could count as an «aggrieved person» who is allowed to sue under the housing act.
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