Not exact matches
(1) Any customer who enters into a contract with an invention promoter and who is found by a court to have been injured by any material false or fraudulent statement or representation, or any omission of material fact, by that invention promoter (any agent, employee, director, officer,
partner, or independent contractor of
such invention promoter), or by the failure of that invention promoter to disclose
such information as required under subsection (a), may recover in a
civil action against the invention promoter (or the officers, directors, or
partners of
such invention promoter), in addition to reasonable costs and attorneys» fees --
You can also apply if you're a Crown employee (
such as a member of the armed forces or
civil servant) serving abroad, or the
partner of a Crown employee.
Where two women are in
civil partnership, the non-impregnated
partner will be regarded as a parent, unless she formally objects to being regarded as
such.
He said: «the Commission has continued to maintain and expand sustained engagements with stakeholders in the electoral process, through regular meetings with political parties,
civil society organizations, security agencies, the media, marginalized groups
such as women, youths and persons with special needs, as well as development
partners».
To build bridges between
civil society networks and engage with other
partners such as trade unions.
If the state where the couple lived doesn't recognize same - sex marriages, a surviving
partner may still qualify as a widow or widower for Social Security benefits if the intestacy laws of that state allow the surviving
partner of a non-marital legal relationship (
such as a
civil union or domestic partnership) to inherit as a spouse.
Community engagement and stakeholder collaboration increasingly drive the Society's access to justice work through local and national A2J networks
such as
partnering with United Way Halifax and participation in CBA - NS Law Day, Access to Justice Week and a roundtable hosted by the Action Committee on Access to
Civil and Family Justice.
In addition, the surviving spouse /
civil partner can «inherit» the other party's nil - rate band, meaning the full # 650,000 can pass to other beneficiaries
such as children on the death of the second spouse /
civil partner.
- If a person is married or in a registered
civil partnership and his estate is worth over # 125,000, his spouse or
civil partner won't automatically get everything, although they will receive: - Personal items,
such as household articles and cars.
This appeal considered whether a male employee is entitled to require a pension fund to pay a surviving spouse's pension to his
civil partner or husband on the same basis that
such a pension would be payable if he were married to a woman.
Your spouse or
civil partner could expect to receive from the court «
such financial provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for a husband or wife to receive, whether or not that is required for his or her maintenance».
Unless careful thought has gone into setting up a family trust, spouses who hold an interest in property through
such a trust can not necessarily stop a
partner from getting their share following a marriage breakdown, Toronto estate and
civil litigator Kristine Anderson tells AdvocateDaily.com.
The court may end a
civil partnership on an application by either of the parties.Upon dissolution it is open to either
partner to make an application in relation to the partnership finances, and
such issues are dealt with in very much the same manner that financial disputes between married couples would be dealt with.
Disclosure is permissible in very limited cases including: (i) the written consent of the client or the written consent of the rightful owner of the confidential information is obtained; (ii) an express court judgement ordered
such disclosure is obtained and only to the extent needed by the court; or (iii) if the attorney, his
partners or employees are accused of a criminal charge or a
civil claim arising from the relationship with the client or a negligence or professional misconduct.
(e) to identify and copy into one place all files which could be of interest or use to any person interested in my [and my [husband's (or) wife's (or) spouse's [
civil]
partner's] family and family history or other interests or fields of study and provide copies of the files in computer readable form requested by any
such person;
Dean is a Winnipeg - based lawyer and
partner with Fillmore Riley LLP who practises primarily in the areas of general
civil and commercial litigation and insurance law, covering
such areas as general insurance defence matters, commercial liability insurance, professional errors and omissions, subrogation and policy interpretation.
Should the court order that some provision be made for a child or children from the estate of the deceased,
such an order can reduce the entitlement of the surviving
civil partner to a legal right share.
The assessable spouse or nominated
civil partner is the person the couple has nominated as
such.
Unreasonable behaviour - your
civil partner has behaved in
such a way that you can not be expected to live with them.
Indigenous
partners to the RPA include Bloodwood Tree, Pilbara Meta Maya, Pilbara Logistics and Indigenous Mining Services, and it is to be signed by 14 key players including industry
partners such as BHP Billiton Iron Ore, Fortescue Metals, Newcrest Mining as well as Ngarda
Civil and Mining.
However, some assets,
such as money or property you or your ex-
partner (husband, wife or
civil partner) inherited or owned before you married or entered into your
civil partnership might not be treated the same as others.
It can be one person or several people (
such as your spouse,
civil partner or
partner, or your spouse,
civil partner or
partner and your children).
Where a deceased person has made permanent provision for his / her spouse or
civil partner during the deceased person's lifetime before 1st January 1967, other than periodical payments for maintenance made during the deceased person's lifetime,
such a provision shall be offset against the legal right of the spouse or
civil partner.
Any extra income you or your spouse,
civil partner or cohabitant have from employment (
such as pay for overtime, bonuses, allowances or commission).
If a person is living apart from his / her spouse,
civil partner or cohabitant, but the spouse /
civil partner / cohabitant pays a weekly amount to him / her in maintenance s / he will be assessed with the cash value of
such payments.
If you're divorcing or dissolving your
civil partnership, rather than separating as cohabiting
partners,
such collections could be taken into account as part of the «pot» of assets to be divided, unless they are of very low value.
Cohabiting couples may, of course, make wills in favour of each other but
such wills may not negate the legal right share of a spouse or
civil partner.