Sentences with phrase «effects against named»

Renters insurance is similar to home insurance, protecting your personal effects against named perils and liability suits.

Not exact matches

The moral arguments against pornography are well - known, and recently, several big - name celebrities and sources like Time magazine have been warning about the effects porn has on the brain.
The question before us is in effect whether, in the name of equality and the struggle against discrimination, we should suppress all references to sexual difference in relations between citizens and the state, beginning with the marriage ceremony and the family records that issue from this ceremony.
Choosing to give major minutes over the course of a season to your best players (like, say, just to throw out a name, Reggie Evans) and fewer minutes to your much worse players (like, against, just to throw out a name, Mirza Teletovic), is probably the most important effect a coach can have on team success for the season.
«Our Client hopes that the ongoing scandalization of his name is not a ploy by the Commission to give effect to the desperate attempt by the federal government to intimidate him and destroy his credibility and that of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as well as other opposition leaders as the general elections approach in the pretext of war against corruption,» he wrote.
Known Uses: virus prevention autoimmune disorders [tab name = «Overview»] Antiviral / Anti-inflammatory / Antirheumatic / Antioxidant / Diuretic Laboratory trials during 2005 at a research institute in London resulted in findings that Black Elderberry is 99 % effect against the Avian Flu (H5N1) virus.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General receives a complaint in writing signed by an individual to the effect that he is being deprived of or threatened with the loss of his right to the equal protection of the laws, on account of his race, color, religion, or national origin, by being denied equal utilization of any public facility which is owned, operated, or managed by or on behalf of any State or subdivision thereof, other than a public school or public college as defined in section 401 of title IV hereof, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly progress of desegregation in public facilities, the Attorney General is authorized to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section.
(2) signed by an individual, or his parent, to the effect that he has been denied admission to or not permitted to continue in attendance at a public college by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly achievement of desegregation in public education, the Attorney General is authorized, after giving notice of such complaint to the appropriate school board or college authority and after certifying that he is satisfied that such board or authority has had a reasonable time to adjust the conditions alleged in such complaint, to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section, provided that nothing herein shall empower any official or court of the United States to issue any order seeking to achieve a racial balance in any school by requiring the transportation of pupils or students from one school to another or one school district to another in order to achieve such racial balance, or otherwise enlarge the existing power of the court to insure compliance with constitutional standards.
Concern over possible side effects from Actos, technically named pioglitazone, including bladder cancer, has been the basis for lawsuits against the drug manufacturer Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
The Resolution names key individuals against whom the measures are to take effect.
My point was that having a Magic Circle or a New York Elite firm's name on your acquisition agreement or your IPO registration or your massive IP licensing deal has an in terrorem effect against challengers.
(ii) provisions naming the Owner as an intended third party beneficiary of such confidentiality obligations set forth in the agreement with the third party, with the right to enforce such confidentiality obligations in respect of its Confidential Information directly against the third party and providing for the delivery by the third party of a certificate to such effect to the Owner on request from the Owner.»
Usually the open perils wording is to the effect of «We insure against risk of direct physical loss...» meaning that open perils doesn't keep you tied to the same list of covered events as named perils would.
A collateral assignment is a legal document familiar to all lenders and in effect is a lien against the policy which guarantees insurance policy proceeds are first payable to the «assignee», in this case the lender, with the balance of proceeds going to the named beneficiary of the policy.
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