Causing destruction to someone's property or wounding someone badly is a crime and such circumstances are exclusively
covered under criminal law.
Not exact matches
The ICC held that
under Italian constitutional
law the principle of legality
covers not only the definition of
criminal offences and the applicable penalties but also statutes of limitations periods.
By contrast, whether the Charter also applies to the national rules determining
under what conditions police and judicial authorities can access the retained data is less obvious, because Directive 2002 / 58 / EC does not
cover «activities of the State in areas of
criminal law» (Art. 1 (3)-RRB-.
Disclosure of protected health information for compliance with civil or
criminal subpoenas, or with other applicable
laws, are
covered under § 164.512 of this regulation.
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under any other insurance or through an employer; 2) loss or expense arising from or attributable to: (a) dishonest or
criminal acts committed or attempted by You; (b) alleged violation of the
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under any contract.
We do not
cover: 1) loss or expense recoverable
under any other insurance or through an employer; 2) loss or expense arising from or attributable to: a) dishonest or
criminal acts committed or attempted by You; b) alleged violation of the
laws of the country You are visiting, unless We determine such allegations to be fraudulent, or c) failure to maintain required documents or visas; 3) loss or expense arising from or attributable to: a) debt, insolvency, business or commercial failure; b) the repossession of any property; or c) Your non - compliance with a contract, license or permit; 4) loss or expense arising from or due to liability assumed by You
under any contract.
the police first said they can't do any thing BUT I reminded them the tenancy ended with eviction and their lease was for the first unit... sitting in the other unit was in fact not
covered under the Tenancy Act and dropped into the lap of
criminal law.