Sentences with phrase «decree says»

Creditors are not bound by the terms of your divorce decree, so they can hold you responsible to pay a joint debt even if your divorce decree says your ex-spouse must assume responsibility for it.
If your divorce decree assigns a joint debt to your spouse for payment but he files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your creditors can pursue repayment from you instead, even if your divorce decree says otherwise.
If that's what the divorce decree says, then yes.
Kim McGrigg: Your credit card agreement trumps your divorce decree — Even if your divorce decree says your ex takes responsibility for all your joint debts, it may not matter.
Creditors care about original loan documents, not court agreements — In divorce, lenders will go after all who agreed to pay, no matter what a court decree says about who should pay.
Jane is the custodial parent but the divorce decree says John can claim the child as a dependent in odd - numbered years.
Sharia demands it,» the decree says.
A newly - enforced German bishops» decree says anyone failing to pay the tax — an extra 8 % of their income tax bill — will no longer be considered a Catholic.
In 2007, the Vatican issued a decree saying that the attempted ordination of women would result in the automatic excommunication for the woman and the priest trying to ordain her.
While there is an «open and engaged» manner that body language gurus profess, there is no decree saying that everyone has to stand straight, with their arms in an open position, gazing around the crowd or just slightly above it.
Two former FTC officials who crafted the decree said Sunday that Facebook may have violated it, and could now be liable for many millions of dollars in civil fines.

Not exact matches

«It's kind of deliciously ironic that self - management is being decreed from above,» Pfeffer said.
«It's ironic in that you now have a dictatorial decree to move to a democracy,» he said, «but it's actually the smoothest, most powerful path to get there.
Trader Joe's also agreed to enter a consent decree and pay a $ 500,000 civil fine to resolve claims it violated the Clean Air Act, the U.S. Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency said on Tuesday.
Facebook says it didn't violate the consent decree.
«You're so ridiculously proud of your self - declared majority, but you don't have enough votes to approve the Afghanistan decree,» Berlusconi said in parliament.
In 1932 he wrote a widely circulated pamphlet decrying the measures in which he ended by saying, «Although that was not the intention, this emergency decree will help my party to victory, and therefore put an end to the illusions of the present System.»
He has said he hopes the decree would «teach the peasants to work more efficiently,» and that regional governors who failed to ensure timely and efficient harvests in their regions would be dismissed.
But antitrust lawyers said that, in recent years, the remedy for those concerns in media industry mergers has been a consent decree with the acquiring company promising not to engage in anti-competitive behavior.
Ozgur Ogret, the Turkey representative for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said the latest decree not only shut down media outlets but also «grants cabinet members (the power) to shut down any other media if they deem it to be a threat to national security.»
Rich said the consent decree specifically prohibited deceptive statements, required users to affirmatively agree to the sharing of their data with outside parties and required that Facebook report any «unauthorized access to data» to the FTC.
Such a violation, if eventually confirmed by the Federal Trade Commission, could lead to many millions of dollars in fines against Facebook, said David Vladeck, who as the director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection oversaw the investigation of alleged privacy violations by Facebook and the subsequent consent decree resolving the case in 2011.
Two former federal officials who crafted the landmark consent decree governing how Facebook handles user privacy say the company may have violated that decree when it shared information from tens of millions of users with a data analysis firm that later worked for President Trump's 2016 campaign.
In a statement Saturday, Facebook said, «We reject any suggestion of violation of the consent decree.
Vladeck, now a professor at Georgetown Law, said violations of the consent decree could carry a penalty of $ 40,000 per violation, meaning that if news reports that the data of 50 million people were shared proves true, the company's possible exposure runs into the trillions of dollars.
On Sunday morning, Vladeck said in an interview with The Washington Post that Facebook's sharing of data with Cambridge Analytica «raises serious questions about compliance with the FTC consent decree
The FTC said it could not comment on any probe, but it hinted that past precedence, involving Google, indicating that violations of consent decrees are taken seriously and investigated.
In a letter this week, GE says the EPA's 13 - year plan costing more than $ 600 million is inconsistent with criteria laid out in a consent decree signed in 2000 by the company, agency and other parties.
Earlier, an FTC spokeswoman said that the agency can't comment on whether it's investigating but said that it takes «any allegations of violations of our consent decrees very seriously.»
And you may vote a certain way or not but that doesn't matter, you've got 27,000 employees and I think the fact is that you're operating under a Federal Trade Commission consent decree from 2011, that's a real thing and it goes for twenty years so when someone said «do we need more regulations, do we need more legislation?»
But two former FTC officials said that Facebook's allowing the psychologist to take so much data about a person's friends could constitute a violation of a 2011 consent decree with the agency.
David Vladeck, a former director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said that because the practice of collecting friend data went well beyond Cambridge, «that in itself may be a serious problem, especially given the language of the consent decrees, which differentiates between users and others.»
«We reject any suggestion of violation of the consent decree,» Facebook said in a statement to The Washington Post late Saturday.
The FTC should investigate, Blumenthal said on Twitter, calling Facebook's agreement to hold to the consent decree «a hollow promise.»
In a statement, Facebook said, «We reject any suggestion of violation of the consent decree.
And just because Davis said «Slavery was established by decree of Almighty God.
So, if we (along with many theologians) don't see the love we share with our partner to have been decreed sinful by God, then how are we playing God by saying it is ok?
7 I will declare the LORD's decree: He said to Me, «You are My Son; today I have become Your Father.
The President of the Confederate State said, «Slavery was established by decree of Almighty God.
Old Testament Prophecy: «The king proclaims the Lord's decree: «The Lord said to me, «You are my son.
7He proclaimed a decree in Nineveh from the king and his great men, saying, «Let neither man nor cattle, herd nor flock, taste anything.
Then Esther said, «If it pleases the king, let it be granted to the Jews who are in Shushan to do again tomorrow according to today's decree, and let Haman's ten sons be hanged on the gallows.»
But the Civitas study, by the academic Islamic specialist Denis MacEoin, estimates that there are in fact at least 85 working tribunals and he says that the principles on which most Sharia courts work are indicated by the fatwas — religious decrees — set out on websites run by British mosques.
For I was also somehow involved in the Council, even though I did not have very much say, and I regard its spirit and its decrees as very important, especially for the Church of the future.
Art. 7 of the Decree on the Missions says in so many words that God can give in ways known to himself the grace of faith and thus the hope and love necessary for eternal life also to those whom the actual message of the gospel has not reached.
If it can be said that the Church is a sinful Church because of the sins of her members (cf. Decree on Ecumenism, arts. 3 and 4), even though this sin contradicts her own nature and spirit, then we must attribute ecclesial importance even more to the good, inspired acts, hence also to all the prayers, of her members.
Our Churches, with common consent, do teach that the decree of the Council of Nicaea concerning the Unity of the Divine Essence and concerning the Three Persons, is true and to be believed without any doubting; that is to say, there is one Divine Essence which is called and which is God: eternal, without body, without parts, of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness, the Maker and Preserver of all things, visible and invisible; and yet there are three Persons, of the same essence and power, who also are coeternal, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
She says there is no «compulsion» in religion, but a Christian convert in Afghanistan was granted asylum in Italy because the Muslims there said that the Qur «an decrees that anyone leaving Islam is to be killed.
Not even God can countermand is own decrees (or so says the Bible since God is Faultless) and his First decree after the Original Sin is that ALL descendents of Adam and Eve would bear the shame of Sin.
In the decree itself, the bishop says that «the priest facing away from the people causes wonderment and dissension.»
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