Sentences with phrase «breach of these terms»

And if any Realtor isn't properly securing properties after a visit, they are in breach of the term of use, regulations, guidelines as a Realtor.
A Limits of Liability clause is a contractual provision that attempts to set a cap on liability for breach of the terms of the agreement or for other forms of liability.
Can the creator (s) be held liable for an end users breach of those terms?
His decision to share it publicly was a clear breach of the terms upon which it was communicated to him.
But just today (time of writing) in Weatherilt v Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd, the EAT has held that an employment tribunal does have jurisdiction to construe a term in a contract of employment (in this case deciding whether an implied term existed in the context of a wages claim under Part II of the Employment Rights Act 1996) and resolve any unlawful deductions point flowing from breach of that term.
In relation to the fourth issue, however, his Lordship ruled that the UK was in sufficiently serious breach of the terms of the Second Directive so as to give rise, in principle, to a claim for damages.
Failure to comply with this obligation shall be deemed a serious breach of the terms herein and shall entitle Future Generali India or its Affiliates to terminate the services or Facility, without prejudice to any damages, to which You may be entitled to or can access otherwise.
«This agreement may be terminated: (a) by either licensor or Artpower with immediate effect if the other commits a material breach of any term of this agreement which... shall not have been remedied within... [30] working days of the receipt by the other [half] of a written notice identifying the breach and requiring its remedy... (b)... (c) by Artpower upon notice with immediate effect if:... [emphasis added].»
Johnson was claiming breach of the term of mutual trust and confidence leading to psychiatric illness, after his employer summarily dismissed him based on allegations made against him.
If the school believes there has been a possible breach of the terms, they should take details and report the incident to the police and / or the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, if appropriate in the circumstances.
Any member may be suspended or expelled for cause, including non-payment of fees or assessments or other cause including breach of terms of conditions of these by laws by the Board of Directors.
a. Breach of these Terms, including policies or guidelines set forth by Artwork Archive elsewhere;
I would be very surprised if the lease did not also contain a term requiring you to get permission before subletting - you would be in breach of this term too.
Furthermore, the seller can not exclude liability for breach of any terms regarding the quality of goods, and specifically, they can't exclude themselves from liability under s14 of the Sale of Goods Act.
While such addictions amount to illness, an employer does not have to tolerate breaches of the terms of employment contracts, and a dismissal of a drunk employee would be for such breach, and not for the underlying condition.
Uche stated that Stella had been on administrative bail granted by the EFCC and has not breached any of the terms.
Any unauthorised use terminates the permission or licence granted by World Rugby and shall constitute a clear and material breach of these terms and conditions.
As Professor Doug Berman at the Sentencing Law and Policy reports, a Northern District of Iowa judge reduced a defendant's sentence to punish the prosecution for a serious breach of the terms of the plea agreement.
MomLifeTV may terminate or suspend any and all Services and your MomLifeTV account immediately, without prior notice or liability, if you breach any of the terms or conditions of the Terms of Use.
New Scientist Limited may suspend access by any person to the Service at any time without compensation if it has reasonable grounds to suspect a breach of these terms and conditions by that person.
Any use of the content not expressly permitted by these Terms and Conditions is a breach of these Terms and Conditions and may violate copyright, trademark, and other laws.
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