Sentences with phrase «deliberately concealed»

In my review of most of these decisions, the judge determined on a factual basis that the seller either knew that what they were saying was false or had deliberately concealed a defect that was found out afterwards.
The wife later went to court to have the agreement struck down, claiming that in the course of those negotiations the husband had either deliberately concealed or under - valued assets (which included a dairy farm and certain shares in a company), and had taken advantage of her emotional instability.
A former lawyer for Toyota says he has evidence the company deliberately concealed evidence regarding roll - overs.
Their relevance has been deliberately concealed to keep us guessing but when all is revealed in the final half - hour, it's not as exciting as one might hope.
Anyone who has worked in the defence engineering industry will know that financial risks start - out as innocuous looking technical risks on the Defence Contractor's premises, where selected ones are deliberately concealed by the Contractor during the design and development phase, then skilfully transferred to MoD Abbey Wood, Bristol where they morph into «show stopping» risks and come to the fore immediately after the main investment decision has been taken (as they have done so spectacularly on the Type 45 destroyers with total power blackouts), ultimately ending up as an additional cost burden on the Front Line Commands, who have recently been given responsibility for the defence equipment budget — resulting in sleepless nights for many other people too!
The Brewers Association and others have come to categorize such brews as «crafty» beers because manufacturers and marketers seem to deliberately conceal their true corporate heritage.
Suppose this parishioner is even willing to allow another person openly to think badly of him or her so as to hide the good deed, deliberately concealing from everyone's view the good that has been done.
Even more troubling, the agency is deliberately concealing the threat by withholding critical information from the public eye, according to a handful of experienced NRC engineers and risk analysts.
This will not prevent employees from deliberately concealing or obscuring the nature of a document but it may save time and cost in less extreme cases.
I sometimes think of the marketing people who would weep at the sight of someone amassing such a following and perversely (as they would think) deliberately concealing their identity.
1.1 Whether officers of the South Yorkshire Police and / or the West Midlands Police acting as public officers sought to deliberately conceal the true circumstances of the Hillsborough tragedy in order to deflect blame from South Yorkshire Police for the deaths and injuries caused and suffered as a result of the Hillsborough tragedy, and to avoid criminal and civil liability and public censure over the part played by the actions and inactions of the police officers in the tragic events.
Indeed, a lawyer who departs with little or no advance notice to his or her colleagues, or deliberately conceals his or her plans to depart, is exposed to a claim by the firm for, among other things, breach of fiduciary duty.
The project required the use of Java APIs used in Android, which Oracle claimed Google was deliberately concealing so that evidence could not presented in court.
wrongful adoption Lawsuits brought against agencies for intentionally misrepresenting, deliberately concealing, or negligently disclosing a child's background information to adoptive parents.
Furthermore, the court in Medovoi v. American Savings & Loan, 89 Cal.App.3 d 875 (1979) declared a lender could not sue the buyer for fraud for deliberately concealing a transfer, since he has no legal obligation to tell the lender of the transfer.

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It alleges the league has been aware of evidence of mild traumatic brain injuries and the risk for its players for years, but» deliberately ignored and actively concealed» the information.
Furthermore, the case alleges that the WWE purposely hid the risks from athletes, saying they «deliberately ignored and actively concealed... medically important and possibly lifesaving information about specific neurological conditions like CTE.»
Concealing and evading the reason for his top - secret mission, Dr. Floyd deliberately declines to answer: «I'm really not at liberty to discuss this.»
Some people will rely on past experiences to deliberately construct social barriers that can conceal their own sense of guilt.
In her work, she has deliberately excluded some of the faces of the vendors she meets, explaining «I do not want the subject's in the series to become disposable: I am concealing their faces to emphasise a point.
Figures without faces, sheaths of hair concealing their identity, and girls hovering above the ground confront the viewer, leaving the method and intent behind each portrait deliberately ambiguous.
His deliberately provocative approach is designed to create a feeling of longing within the viewer, to see what is concealed.
In our opinion, Justice Girouard deliberately attempted to mislead the Committee by concealing the truth,» they said.
«In our opinion, Justice Girouard deliberately attempted to mislead the Committee by concealing the truth.»
This situation often arises in the case of a latent defect, where the seller actively, deliberately and dishonestly conceals a defect or suppresses information about a hidden defect.
Buyers get very suspicious when sellers deliberately try to conceal defects.
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