Sentences with phrase «breached rules over»

An investigation into a «top - performing» academy trust given government cash to drive up standards in northern schools has revealed it breached rules over payments to trustees — but...
The transfer ban that FIFA imposed on Atletico for breaching the rules over the transfer of players under the age of 18 in Europe applies to the next two transfer windows and may complicate matters.
Both Real and fellow Spanish side Atletico Madrid were banned after breaching rules over the transfer of foreign players under the age of 18.

Not exact matches

The EC announced the investigation on Monday, saying it is concerned that IKEA may have been given «an unfair advantage over other companies, in breach of EU State aid rules
A Miami - Dade Circuit Court judge has ruled that Coral Gables can't force FPL to upgrade infrastructure and trim trees around power lines, but that the city can sue the utility for breach of contract over its response to power outages following Hurricane Irma.
The New York Times, however, reported that Kogan provided that data — which included information from over 50 million profiles — to Cambridge Analytica, breaching Facebook's rules.
The Federal Agriculture Department suspends shipments of Australian sheep to an abattoir in Qatar over new allegations of animal welfare violations and breaches of supply chain rules.
Last year Mundo Deportivo claimed that Fifa investigated over 50 transfer of minors at Real and have been found the club guilty of rule breaches on more than one occasion.
After being slapped with a two year academy transfer ban for breaching Premier League rules regarding a schoolboy from Stoke, Liverpool then learned that talisman, Sadio Mané's season is almost certainly over.
On the day letters are sent out to MPs raising questions over expenses claims, a report by the Commons standards and privileges committee orders former home secretary Jacqui Smith to apologise for breaching rules on second home expenses.
After assessing a dossier of evidence submitted by the BIJ, the Electoral Commission said it was carrying out a case review, which falls short of a full investigation but could lead to a ruling over whether there had been a breach of election law.
Frenchman Platini, 61, was head of Uefa until his ban for breaching ethics rules over a # 1.3 m «disloyal payment».
This is in breach of the 1961 Single Convention, which is often viewed upon as set in stone, unremitting in its gospel rule over global drug policies.
Mr Aitken resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in 1997 so as to sue the Guardian newspaper over allegations that a stay at the Paris Ritz had been paid for by a Saudi businessman, in breach of ministerial rules.
The procedures were used for what My Lyon described as «less serious» breaches of the rules regarding such matters as office stationery, but the public anger over expenses has moved Sir George to prevent any further damage to the standing of MPs, which is already at an all - time low following the scandal last year.
The government was defeated over a Liberal Democrat amendment proposing strengthened punishment for those breaching data protection rules yesterday.
Federal Judge Denise Cote, who has been presiding over the affordable housing case in Westchester County, issued a ruling today stating that the county breached a portion of the settlement that was agreed upon back in 2009.
The watchdog conducted a review of rules and safeguards in place to stop confidential information being disclosed after two high - profile private schools became embroiled in a controversy over exam breaches in August.
A second inquiry into the Perry Beeches academy trust, which runs five schools in Birmingham, has revealed breaches in the rules over a donation to the Labour Party and payments to the company of the wife of one of the trust's directors.
Germany's Transport Ministry questioned Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche over how many Mercedes vans and cars need to be fixed to meet emissions rules after the automaker was ordered to recall Vito vans because they breached emissions regulations.
IMSA Matmut took pole by more than a second over the Ferrari (but lost it after breaching Parc Fermé rules).
5 months after Equifax breach, no new data security rules — Five months after Equifax data breach, debate over tighter security rules continues — but new tools let individuals lock their credit files.
If you do happen drop in on someone, go over someone, or breach surf etiquette and rules in any way, just apologise to the surfer.
This briefing was submitted to the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market along with a sign - on letter from over 60 indigenous organizations and NGOs from Peru, Europe, and the United States calling for United Cacao to be removed from trading on AIM for its breaches of AIM rules and ongoing illegal deforestation for palm oil and cacao in the Peruvian Amazon.
In a blog post discussing the involvement of solicitors in pseudonymous law firms like those alleged to be used by the banks, Richard Moorhead has observed, among other things, that «there is a substantial risk that the solicitors who signed or were involved in the production of the letters have breached their obligation to act with integrity» and that «there is a question over whether Outcome 11.1 (rule 11.1 in effect) has been breached that is solicitors must not, take unfair advantage of third parties [the debtors] in their professional capacity.»
Depending on the view one has over these two intertwined general questions, Achmea can either appear as a logical corollary of EU constitutionalism or as a breach of the EU's commitment to the international rule of law.
In a comprehensive decision, weighing in at a hefty 391 paragraphs over 85 pages, the panel concluded that, in his defence of John B. Felderhof, Groia had indeed crossed the line from ill - considered language blurted out in the «heat of the moment,» and had engaged in a concerted and sustained barrage of personal and unwarranted attacks on his opponents that were uncivil to the point of breaching the Rules of Professional Conduct.
The discussion of the family proceedings over social media can be a breach of the provisions of the Family Procedure Rules 2010 requiring privacy.
The Supreme Court has handed down its Judgment in the appeal on AMTF v. Marzillier [2017] UKSC 13, ruling that English courts do not have jurisdiction over an inducement to breach an exclusive English jurisdiction clause.
Heyday and Age Concern believe the new rules breach the Directive because they leave people over 65 without the right to choose to continue to work and enable employers to refuse to recruit anyone over the age of 65.
Corrupt, decrepit regimes were falling over like dead trees in a windstorm, but in many cases, there was nothing — no replacement regime, no legitimate constitution, no rule of law — to step into the breach.
After it came to light in 2006 that the Home Office had failed to consider or implement such recommendations in a number of cases, the rules were tightened and deportation became compulsory for non-British citizens over the age of 17 sentenced to more than 12 months in prison, except where it would be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Protection of Refugees.
If a lawyer's mental impairment is known to partners in a law firm or a lawyer having direct supervisory authority over the impaired lawyer, steps must be taken that are designed to give reasonable assurance that such impairment will not result in breaches of the Model Rules.
(1) extending negligent misrepresentation beyond «business transactions» to product liability, unprecedented in Texas; (2) ignoring multiple US Supreme Court decisions that express and implied preemption operate independently (as discussed here) to dismiss implied preemption with nothing more than a cite to the Medtronic v. Lohr express preemption decision; (3) inventing some sort of state - law tort to second - guess the defendant following one FDA marketing approach (§ 510k clearance) over another (pre-market approval), unprecedented anywhere; (4) holding that the learned intermediary rule does not apply whenever a defendant «compensates» or «incentivizes» physicians to use its products, absent any Texas state or appellate authority; (5) imposing strict liability on an entity not in the product's chain of sale, contrary to Texas statute (§ 82.001 (2)-RRB-; (6) creating a claim for «tortious interference» with the physician - patient relationship, again utterly unprecedented; (7) creating «vicarious» breach of fiduciary duty for engaging doctors to serve as expert witnesses in mass tort litigation also involving their patients, ditto; and (8) construing a consulting agreement with a physician as «commercial bribery» to avoid the Texas cap on punitive damages, jaw - droppingly unprecedented.
Concerns over client confidentiality have made it more important than ever for lawyers to think twice before sending unsecured emails, as they may find themselves in breach of ethics rules.
This has been going on now for well over a year, where we know there have been some major breaches, and we also know they have been opposing our bill that simply says that they have to abide by the same rules that any TV station does or my radio station in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, when they run a political or issue ad.
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