Savino and Tabone were both part of a criminal complaint that alleged that accepted thousands of dollars in bribes in exchange for endorsing Smith's run on the Republican line
by signing the waiver known as a Wilson - Pakula.
First, if you granted your consent to be hurt, such as
by signing a waiver to be on a football team, it may be difficult for you to win your case even if you were harmed.
The waiver stated that the doctor does not carry malpractice insurance and that
by signing the waiver, the plaintiff agreed not to file a lawsuit against the doctor because the plaintiff understands that the defendant «will do the very best to take care of me according to community medical standards.»
In Maryland, Washington and Texas, policyholders can avoid mandatory PIP coverage
by signing a waiver.
By signing the waiver, the incarcerated spouse voluntarily gives up his right to be served in person with the Bill of Complaint, and to be served in person with notice of any other step in the divorce process, including hearings.
The licensee may have the option, prior to the commencement of the hearing, of having both stages of the hearing heard together
by signing a waiver foregoing their right to a separate hearing as to penalty and enforcement expenses.
Not exact matches
Except as expressly and specifically contemplated
by the Agreement, no representations, statements, consents,
waivers or other acts or omissions
by any The Defense Alliance of Minnesota Affiliate shall be deemed legally binding on any The Defense Alliance of Minnesota Affiliate, unless documented in a physical writing hand
signed by a duly appointed officer of The Defense Alliance of Minnesota.
Any
waiver of any provision of these Terms of Service will be effective only if in writing and
signed by an authorized representative of Help Scout.
Second, many retail investors believe the products are guaranteed
by the banks that sell them, even though they often
sign waivers to the contrary.
Except as provided in Section 8 above, no modification of or amendment to this Agreement, or any
waiver of any rights under this Agreement, shall be effective unless in writing
signed by each party hereto.
«I knew there would be trouble when we
signed him [as a free agent],» said McClendon, who was claimed
by the Bucs on
waivers last September.
I understand the potential legal issues... which are also ridiculous, but that's another discussion... but can't they just require a
waiver be
signed by participants?
Drafted in the fifth round
by the Bengals, Degrate was placed on
waivers on Aug. 2 I. Green Bay
signed Degrate Oct. 1, and he practiced four days.
Players must have a
waiver form
signed by a parent and a soccer ball and shin guards.
Anyone under 16 years of age will be required to have a current
waiver on file with the Park District,
signed by a parent or guardian.
Any amendment to or
waiver of this Statement must be made in writing and
signed by us.
In the case of the US it was done
by technically keeping sanctions in place and having the president periodically
sign a
waiver on their enforcement.
The decision
by Abelove to not have the officer
sign an immunity
waiver raised questions about the validity of the grand jury's determination to clear the police officer — because the panel could not have voted to indict him without a
waiver.
States that have legal medical marijuana, that have statutes that have been adopted and
signed by a governor, they haven't given them a
waiver.
This special bill passed
by state legislature and
signed by Cuomo authorizes the commissioner of education to grant a
waiver ensuring that neither the district nor the students are penalized.
The governor said he was compelled to veto the bill for several reasons: That state law prohibited him from
signing the bill, that it would prompt other cities to clamor for a
waiver on their fees, that such a change might be better suited during the annual budget process, and that bondholders might be put at risk due to revenues lost
by waiving the fees.
Rush Holt, the chief executive officer of AAAS, thanked each of the House members, representing both parties, for
signing letters to their respective leadership, urging them to resist efforts that would limit access to higher education
by eliminating graduate tuition
waivers.
Customers may present Merchandise that has been damaged after purchase for repair
by the Supplier at the customer's sole cost provided that the customer agrees to accept Lane Crawford's «in and out
waiver» procedure pursuant to which the customer
signs a
waiver to indicate their acceptance that Lane Crawford assumes no liability in respect of the damaged Merchandise but will present it for inspection to the Supplier for assessment for repair and quotation for the customer's approval and at the customer's sole cost.
No
waiver by HBO of any provision of these Terms will be of any force or effect unless made in writing and
signed by a duly authorized officer of HBO.
When a simple majority of
waivered students is obtained for a given teacher and classroom, the other parents can be told
by phone that their child would need to change teachers if they do not
sign a
waiver.
Forty - six states
signed on to Common Core, either enticed
by the
waiver / grant package dangled before them
by Washington, or out of a belief in the project itself.
On Monday, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced that he was moving forward with a plan to use his executive authority to work around NCLB's provisions
by granting
waivers to states that agree to
sign on to specific reforms, which have yet to be announced.
In response to such legislative inaction, Secretary Duncan took bold steps to foster reform — most notably
by issuing ESEA
waivers to states who
signed on to support his priorities, such as performance - based teacher evaluations and the removal of statutory caps on the number of charter schools.
I just hope they got a valid wedding license, and not some
waiver signed by the Commissioner / their boss.
In September, California Gov. Jerry Brown resisted Duncan's threat to withhold $ 7.3 billion in federal funding if he
signed into law Assembly Bill 484, which effectively eviscerates accountability (and gets around the administration's decision to not grant the Golden State a
waiver from No Child on its own terms)
by eliminating all but a smattering of the state's standardized tests.
Teachers unions had objected to the No Child Left Behind Law, which was
signed by George W. Bush in 2001, and had supported California's request for a
waiver.
Districts can get around the Prop. 227 ban
by having parents
sign a
waiver authorizing their children to be in bilingual education programs.
The only way for a bilingual education program to be offered in place of structured English immersion was through
waivers signed by parents requesting bilingual education for students who either (1) were already English proficient, (2) were at least 10 years old, or (3) had special needs identified after having participated in structured English immersion for at least 30 days.
A second letter —
signed by more than a dozen civil rights organizations — looks more specifically at equity in the accountability systems required under No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
waivers.
No, as an employer, you must not require an employee to
sign a consent, release,
waiver of liability, or indemnification agreement with respect to any part of the drug or alcohol testing process covered
by this part (including, but not limited to, collections, laboratory testing, MRO and SAP services).
A
signed waiver must be provided
by the employee before their information can be released beyond the intended DOT employer.
Tell you what, I will,
sign a
waiver that will release you of all responsibility for any «anguish caused»
by not having to pay you for any books I read on the device.
The refund is issued to you after we receive a
Waiver of Copyright
signed by you.
«Many millennials have been bombarded
by requests to
sign disclaimers,
waivers and other agreements their entire lives.
By creating this profile, volunteers agree to participate in volunteer activities through Best Friends - Utah and
sign a liability
waiver.
All runners are required to
sign a
waiver and release of liability because the event is sanctioned
by USA Track & Field (USATF).
No
waiver of any breach of any provision of these Terms of Use shall constitute a
waiver of any prior, concurrent, or subsequent breach of the same or any other provisions hereof, and no
waiver shall be effective unless made in writing and
signed by an authorized representative of the waiving party.
Applicants under the age of 18 must have the volunteer application form and
waiver completed and
signed by a parent or guardian.
Youth aged 16 - 17 are welcome to volunteer independently with a
waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian.
Personally, I value this as a $ 200
sign up bonus, since, as I mentioned before, I think that you should get a fee
waiver by banking with TD if you are going to get this card.
Guests under the age of 18 must have the program liability
waiver and Animal Encounter program guidelines
signed and dated
by their parent or court appointed legal guardian.
By pressing SUBMIT I acknowledge that I have read & understand the Cancellation policy, all passengers will be required to
sign a liability
waiver prior to tour.
No
waiver by the World Tourism Organization of any provision of these Terms and Conditions shall be binding except as set forth in writing and
signed by its duly authorized representative.
Having stopped at the entrance to
sign our
waiver form - lots of black humour about being eaten
by lions - we head into the park and cross a river where all vehicles stop to gaze down upon a pair of hippos cavorting in the water below.
Waivers can only be
signed for a child
by a parent or legal guardian.