Sentences with phrase «court orders do»

In a statement on Sunday, the Singapore - listed commodity trader said Friday's court order does not restrict it...
In a statement on Sunday, the Singapore - listed commodity trader said Friday's court order does not restrict it from holding any special general meeting.
The court order does not impact the FAA's drone ruling passed last summer that requires businesses to register their drones and adhere to a number of guidelines when operating drones for commercial purposes like inspecting cellphone towers.
A payment split following an agreement or court order does not create a new super interest for the non-member spouse.
If the agreement or court order doesn't identify an amount as being solely for the support of a spouse or common - law partner, it will be treated as child support.
CAMPBELL: Some of those folks — I have got a couple of letters rogatory issues that I'm dealing with, haven't got to the proportionality stage yet on those because the court order doesn't put any limit on it.
Sadly, this Supreme Court order does not apply to all support enforcement proceedings and it leaves many custodial parents without a remedy to collect child support.
If the court order does not outline any type of shared physical or joint legal custody, the court may not intend to award any form of custody to the other parent.
Law Offices of Deborah R. Eisenberg: When the Original Divorce Agreement or Family Court Order Doesn't Work Any More
Even if your court order does set a specific visitation routine, you don't have to let your child go with his other parent if you honestly feel it would endanger him.

Not exact matches

In trying to recover Snowden's unencrypted mail from the company, which did not keep Snowden's cryptographic key, the Justice Department got a court order forcing the company to turn over another key instead, one that would allow officials to impersonate the company's website and intercept all interactions with its users.
Technology and security experts said that if the U.S. government was able to obtain Apple's source code with a conventional court order, other governments would demand equal rights to do the same thing.
If Trump's past comments about a ban on Muslims don't weigh heavily on the judges» perceptions of his motivations, the speed with which the order was drafted and rolled out — largely bypassing the government's traditional national - security apparatus — and the extent to which it has been altered since may give courts reason enough to wonder whether an «ulterior motive» was at play, Stock said.
A Sao Paolo court ordered the block, claiming that WhatsApp did not cooperate in a criminal investigation.
The court ruled in favor of Verizon, saying that the FCC did not have the authority to enforce its previous order, unless it reclassified Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as common carriers, essentially public utilities.
Facebook, Google and Twitter say they do not treat government complaints differently from citizen complaints, unless the government obtains a court order.
«A few cosmetic changes to the form and rollout of the travel order do not change its original intent,» said a statement from Tech Stands Up, a grassroots group of tech industry workers that was formed after President Trump's initial immigration order, which was halted in federal court.
Pai could try to make a more direct change through the FCC, but then he'd have to prove that the Title II reclassification had done enough damage to ISPs to warrant its reversal, since the order was upheld in court last year.
In 2008, the Ontario Superior Court ordered Bell to pay $ 500,924 in damages to an ex-employee in Ottawa whose former boss repeatedly yelled and swore at her, told her she didn't know what she was doing and denied her the opportunity to explain.
Finally, in most jurisdictions, if the criminal court doesn't compel the perpetrator to make full restitution, the law generally provides that the restitution order may be automatically converted into a civil judgment.
Steal a lot, and you're likely to walk away with a lecture and a court - ordered promise not to do it again.
Doing so would require a court order signed by a judge.
The U.S. Supreme Court may present a favorable ruling for legalized betting as soon as this month, though the Court does not announce the order of the case decisions that it will release.
«On the day that the Title II Order was adopted, I said that I don't know whether this plan will be vacated by a court, reversed by Congress, or overturned by a future Commission, but I do believe that its days are numbered,» Pai said in the speech.
One of the most common reasons a court will toss a non-compete claims is when the employee did not receive consideration; a non-compete agreement is a contract, and contracts require the exchange of consideration in order to be valid.
If you haven't properly set up access for your heirs, they may need a court order to do so should you become incapacitated or after your death, he said.
Twitter has been asked by the Turkish government to block the accounts of a number of Turkish journalists, and it may ultimately be forced by court order to do so.
We also don't provide the government with direct or «back - door» access to data — they have to submit a request and they must have legal process (such as a subpoena, court order or search warrant) to do it.
When lenders who issues deeds of trust want to foreclose on a home, they are not required to get a court order to do so.
The court ordered the journalist to pay a fine, which he says he did.
LinkedIn's policy is to notify Members of Requests for their data unless we are prohibited from doing so by statute or court order.
The judge said in a 91 - page decision that, while the Army Corps substantially complied with the National Environmental Policy Act, federal permits issued for the pipeline violated the law in some respects, saying in a court order the Corps did not «adequately consider the impacts of an oil spill on fishing rights, hunting rights, or environmental justice.»
The lawsuit was filed a week after Mr. Cohen initiated arbitration proceedings, but the court papers did not say what was at issue or refer to the restraining order.
Ms. Clifford's lawyer, Michael Avenatti, said that he did not consider the restraining order, dated Feb. 27, valid, and that his client would proceed with her lawsuit in open court.
While Jesner suggests that five justices likely would rule that the federal courts should not recognize an ATS cause of action against American corporations for their overseas activities, several federal appeals courts have exhibited little willingness to limit the scope of ATS liability unless directly ordered to do so by the Supreme Court.
One might have thought that that would be the end of the matter, but instead Burnaby commenced this action in the Supreme Court of British Columbia seeking a declaration (at para 13) «that the National Energy Board does not have the constitutional jurisdiction to issue an order to the City of Burnaby that directs or limits the City of Burnaby in the enforcement of its bylaws.»
As my PaidContent colleague Jeff John Roberts reported last month, Harris» attempt to have this court order struck down failed for a somewhat unusual reason: namely, the judge hearing the case decided that Harris did not have any legal interest in the tweets he sent, because such rights only apply to things a user actually owns — and users do not own their tweets for the purposes of the U.S. Constitution.
While non-judicial foreclosure is the norm in Idaho, there are also judicial foreclosures when the property exceeds 40 acres or the deed of trust doesn't allow foreclosure without a court order.
Unless we are prohibited from doing so by any applicable law, regulation, court order or instruction or guidance of a competent regulatory authority or agency, in terminating your account we may do any of the following at our sole discretion: A. transfer the funds back to the source; or B. convert your account balance to Bitcoins at our then - prevailing rate, subject to applicable fees and as soon as practicable give you 48 hours» notice that we intend to deactivate your account, requesting that you provide us with an alternative bitcoin wallet address to which we can transfer your bitcoin within that period (the «Redemption Period»);
The district court in First Solar ultimately applied the standard from the Daou line of cases and held that plaintiffs did not need to show that the market reacted to the fact that First Solar had committed fraud in order to satisfy the loss causation requirement.
If the corporation refuses to permit an inspection or does not reply to the demand within 5 business days, the stockholder may apply to the Delaware Court of Chancery for an order to compel such inspection.
For a court to grant an injunction — an order that prohibits someone from doing a specific action — there has to be imminent, irreparable harm.
The company had agreed to secretly help the U.S. government surveil the emails of many of its users after it was issued a court order to do so, according to The New York Times.
This is important to note because if you were to miss mortgage payments in the future, your lender does not need to get a court order to foreclose on your home.
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.
Which obviously he doesn't care to do since he ignored a court order
Judge John Sprizzo of the U.S. District Court had earlier ordered them not to do that kind of thing.
What if, as I believe is true in the present case, policies and court orders invite the doing of that which virtue would inhibit, even if it can not always effectively prohibit?
And it's probably about trying to set her up to fail — look at that May 12th lawyer letter the day after the court order, the humongous list of things she would have to try to do.
(They're not, because Nebraska does not recognize same - sex marriage, though of course in all likelihood the courts will put an end to that in fairly short order.)
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