These include the extent to which natural justice and procedural fairness must be respected in a multi-stage disciplinary process, and whether employment law principles apply to relationships between health authorities and physicians — the right of a physician to seek reinstatement
by court order when privileges are improperly terminated.
They should not be restricted
by the court order when they want to chat with either parent.
Not exact matches
But as with the executive
order on immigration, which is already being challenged
by the
courts, Trump is fulfilling his campaign promises
by acting decisively, even
when it's unclear how the
order will be applied.
The
court order, issued on Thursday, came in response to a flood of individuals seeking a piece of an estate some have valued at more than $ 500 million, left
by Prince
when he died unexpectedly in April at the age of 57, apparently without a will.
To the extent permitted
by law, we may also disclose Personal Information, the Billing Information, and the Other Information
when required
by law,
court order, or other government or law enforcement authority or regulatory agency, or whenever we believe that disclosing such Information is necessary or advisable, for example, to protect the rights, property, or safety of Daily Harvest or others
NRF and its members won a major victory in 2013
when U.S. District
Court Judge Richard Leon ruled that the cap went beyond the «reasonable» and «proportional» level
ordered by Congress.
They have joined civil liberties groups in demanding more transparency and insisting that information is turned over to the government only
when required
by law, often in the form of a
court order.
Our union crossed paths (and swords) with Minister Moore earlier this year,
when he
ordered a forced vote of our FB group that was subsequently hammered flat
by the
courts for procedural unfairness.
I do not yet know what all of Levin's proposed Liberty Amendments are — apparently, there is a new crack at Congressional term limits, which I am iffy about, an amendment for Supreme
Court decisions to be expunged
by 60 % of Congress or the States, which I am very iffy about, one providing Supreme
Court term limits, which I am cool with, one requiring bureaucracy -
ordered rule - changes to be subject to Congressional approval
when they affect the economy
by a certain amount, which I am also.
My own father, a person of the highest moral character and integrity was accused of being shady
by my abuser because he tried to find us alternative housing
when my abuser (although
court ordered to pay the mortgage) willfully and vindictively drove it into foreclosure and the kids and I homeless, while he went off and bought he and his spiritual wife a new home.
The few times
when licenses have been withdrawn, the FCC has been
ordered to do so
by the
courts, in effect, over the protests of the FCC itself.
Only
when man's laws conflict with God's as
when early Christians were
ordered by Jewish and Roman
courts to stop preaching about Christ did they refuse.
«
When Terri Schiavo was denied food and water
by order of the
court, it took her thirteen long, slow, agonizing days to die of dehydration.
But
when the judge learned that he had lined up a job at Camp Sankaty, Flynn was given a suspended sentence so that he could earn the nearly $ 2,000 restitution
ordered by the
court.
When you are the victim of a violent crime the person who allegedly committed the crime is
ordered by the
court to stay away from you until the matter is resolved.
From time to time, we may use your Personal Information and Traffic Data: (a) if we need to respond to valid legal process, including, but not limited to, a search warrant, subpoena, or
court order, and any other instance
when we believe we are required to do so
by law; or (b) if we deem it necessary to disclose Personal Information or Traffic Data, in our sole discretion, to comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request, or to protect our rights or interests.
Though we make every effort to preserve user privacy, we may need to disclose personal information
when required
by law wherein we have a good - faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a
court order or legal process served on our Web site.
However, these present a rare opportunity for the US Supreme
Court to overturn these kinds of
orders, thus vacating the precedent set
by the horrendous Korematsu decision (a decision so terrible that even Scalia spoke against it
when he was still alive) and reversing the precedent set
by upholding Executive
orders like
order 9066
«We know APC government does not obey
court orders, they do not care about due process of the law, they are not moved
by protest, and therefore, the best option is to use their votes to chase the governor out of seat
when he comes out for re-election.»
The UKBA «must release foreign offenders
when ordered to do so
by the
courts and release low - risk offenders where there is no realistic prospect of removal within a reasonable period».
A legal fight between the Buffalo Public School District and Buffalo Teachers Federation over a plan to transfer teachers from City Honors will return to
court next week,
when the district will file papers challenging a restraining
order obtained
by the BTF.
It is, therefore wrong for anyone to claim that some of the incidents are motivated
by religion, ethnicity, tribalism and elitism
when we are living witnesses to the fact that Sheik Ibrahim El - Zakzaky of Islamic Movement of Nigeria and Sambo Dasuki, the former National Security Adviser are both Muslims and Northerners, who have been in detention for more than two years against all conventional laws and
court orders.
But between Aug. 17,
when a federal district
court judge in Albany revived Pidot's candidacy
by ordering the new election, and the appellate
court's overruling of the district
court two weeks ago, Martins and Pidot raised and spent money.
It is pertinent to note that
when your Commission removed our client's name, there was no Consequential
Court Order made
by the
Court of Appeal to that effect, but your Commission relied on the necessary implication of the judgement of the
Court of Appeal.»
He said the filing was linked to a decision
by the Constitutional
Court in March 2016,
when it
ordered Zuma to return some of the 16 million dollars spent on enhancing his residence at Nkandla in KwaZulu - Natal province.
He recalled that the commission, then chaired
by Dr Kwadwo Afari - Gyan, claimed it had registered 241,000 Ghanaians living abroad to cast their votes in the 2012 elections, only for it (commission) to produce a list of just 704 Ghanaians
when the Supreme
Court ordered him to produce all the list for the 241,000 Ghanaians registered abroad.
In 2010,
when there were lengthy ballot challenges after the election, Cuomo urged the state's chief judge to expedite
court action in
order to have the races decided
by the end of the year.
He held that the lower
court was in grievous error
when it
ordered the publication of Ibrahim's name pointing out that the decision of the high
court was in total breach of the provision of section 36 of the 1999 constitution, which it said forbade any
court from denying fair hearing to a party likely to be affected
by final decision of the
court.
We will disclose personal information about our members if and
when is required
by law and if such an action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a
court order or legal process served on our Website.
When the Post gets its hands on Ellsberg's so - called Pentagon Papers, courtesy of reporter Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk), Bradlee sees his chance to take the newspaper bigger than its local - rag status after the Times is blocked
by a federal
court order.
When the New York Times was silenced
by a
court ruling, the Washington Post risked its existence in
order to publish the story.
BITTER PILL
by Turner Hay
When an out of work divorced mother stops taking her
court -
ordered medication that made her feel like a zombie, her brazenly immoral, fifteen - year - old imaginary friend appears to help get her life back on track.
The department amended its regulations in the wake of a 1983 ruling
by the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in National Soft Drink Association v. Block that the department exceeded its rulemaking authority
when it issued
orders on the «time and place» in which junk food could be sold on school grounds.
The school, South Boston High School, attracted national attention in 1974
when it was wracked
by riots in the wake of
court -
ordered busing that brought black students into its predominantly white neighborhood.
But
when the legislation passed, the only available evidence about the program consisted of testimony; a dozen or so empirical studies
by the program's own staff that used primitive quasi-experimental designs; and the most - cited single study confounded the
court -
ordered introduction of the program with a simultaneously
ordered reduction in class sizes of 40 percent.
The Connecticut Supreme
Court seemed to agree
when it
ordered the state to eliminate the inequities caused
by Hartford's largely minority population.
We may also disclose any data, whether personally identifiable or not,
when required to do so
by subpoena,
court order, or warrant.
A last - minute problem arose in July 1998
when a Cologne
court, responding to a case brought
by the publisher Burda,
ordered Ford to avoid the name «Focus» for the cars in the German market since the name was already taken
by one of its magazines (Focus).
The first thing I saw
when I logged into Twitter this morning was a Tweet about this article, which reports about Amazon wiping the entire library of a user without explanation or recourse — this would be after they swore they wouldn't do so without being
ordered to do so
by a
court following the completely ironic debacle of -LSB-...]
The first thing I saw
when I logged into Twitter this morning was a Tweet about this article, which reports about Amazon wiping the entire library of a user without explanation or recourse — this would be after they swore they wouldn't do so without being
ordered to do so
by a
court following the completely ironic debacle of them wiping copies of 1984 in 2009.
Back in 2009,
when Amazon settled the lawsuit over its remote deletion of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty - Four (you really can't make this stuff up), it promised that it would not perform any further deletions unless
ordered to do so
by a
court.
Privileged information about a client's case is shared only
when required
by a
court order or with a client's express, written permission.
We will disclose Personal Information
when we believe in good faith that such disclosures (a) are required
by law, including, for example, to comply with a
court order or subpoena, or (b) will help to: enforce our policies; enforce contest, sweepstakes, promotions, and / or game rules; protect your safety or security, including the safety and security of property that belongs to you; and / or, protect the safety and security of our Site or third parties.
And they are under a
court order to do so because they had poor legal representation
when they were sued
by nativist groups and they have done virtually nothing to meet the requirements of the
court's ruling.
The Public Administrator may handle the estates of those who die in Yolo County without next of kin in California, without a Will,
when the family is unable to act, or
when ordered by the
Court.
We may disclose your personal information with or without your knowledge or consent
when we are permitted or required to do so
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Confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik was legally insane
when he killed nearly 80 people, many children, during a bombing and shooting rampage in Norway in July, according to a psychiatric evaluation
ordered by the
court, the Associated Press reports.
Mann to this day refuses to release his data and methods even
when ordered by a
court to do so.
The
courts even
ordered the EPA to adjust its overly optimistic projections
by directing the agency to «aim at accuracy»
when projecting cellulosic biofuel availability.
In Pounds v Pounds [1994] 1 FLR 775 the
Court of Appeal held that a consent
order could be approved
by a district judge as part of his «directions for trial»
when approving the special procedure documents for divorce.