Sentences with phrase «dismissed under this article»

(o) An insurer delivering or issuing for delivery a motor vehicle insurance policy in this state may not cancel or increase the premium charged an insured under the policy because the insured completed a driving safety course or a motorcycle operator training course, or had a charge dismissed under this article.
(n) A charge that is dismissed under this article may not be part of a person's driving record or used for any purpose.

Not exact matches

Gazidis however seems to go under the radar a lot, even the article on this site which tried to highlight it got dismissed and people prefered to blame Wenger.
Alhaji Yirimea said amongst others that «The circumstances under which the Director of Finance and Administration and others were relieved of their positions was contrary to Article 10 (6) and Article 9 (F)(ii) of the NPP Constitution which gives the National Executive Committee (NEC), the sole power to appoint and dismiss Directors of the Party.
Meanwhile, Mr Kofi Kyere, who is a High Court Registrar has also been dismissed without benefits by the Judicial Council for stated misbehaviour under Article 151 (1) of the 1992 Constitution according to the statement.
A statement signed by the Judicial Secretary, Justice Opoku Acheampong said the three have been dismissed on grounds of stated misbehavior under Article 151 (1) of the 1992 Constitution.Their names were given as Kaakyire Atta Owusi, Isaac Amoah and Stepehn Azuure.
The court concluded that the party had therefore «impliedly but unequivocally waived their right to a third hearing», and as such its objection under article V (1)(c) should be dismissed.845
The ECtHR completely dismissed her claims under articles 3, 10 and 11 ECHR, and focused its attention on articles 8, 9 and 14 ECHR, with a notable emphasis on article 9, the right to freedom of religion or belief.
Furthermore, with regard to the relationship between the lending right and the right to communication to the public under Article 3 (1) of Directive 2001/29 the AG dismisses the parties» arguments that the latter would apply.
Judge White agreed with Davis Polk that the plaintiffs lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution, and dismissed all claims with prejudice.
Rather unsurprisingly, the CJEU also dismisses the argument that discrimination on the ground of obesity is prohibited under Article 21 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (EU Charter), which establishes that «discrimination based on any ground such as -LRB-...) disability» is prohibited.
Justice Gorsuch argued that partisan gerrymandering claims arise under Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution, which requires the federal government to «guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,» and which the Court has long dismissed as giving rise only to non-justiciable political questions.
2d 651)-- remedies provision of the Property Condition Disclosure Act are unenforceable beyond the requirement to give a $ 500 credit at closing should the seller refuse to provide the form, thereafter, common law or statutory remedies, if any, are available; information contained in the disclosure statement survives neither contract nor closing; seller answering «unknown» on the disclosure form triggers a duty to inquire on the part of the buyer and relieves the seller of any potential liability for defects that arise in regard to the part of the premises covered by the question; any information disclosed during the sale of the property merges into the contract and does not exist on its own basis of a common law cause of action; buyer's action based on breach of the disclosure statement is dismissed on the grounds that no such cause of action is created by RPL Article 14; buyer's relief exists under common law contract theories and buyers have not proven their prima faciecase under those theories
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