Sentences with phrase «egregious circumstances»

Missouri courts may terminate or suspend your visitation rights under egregious circumstances.
50/50 shared custody should not include child support unless there are egregious circumstances.
State courts can not take away that right, absent egregious circumstances such as abuse.
Lack of fitness generally involves egregious circumstances, such as drug addiction or abuse, so the child's election was almost invariably granted.
International pressure has secured the release of some dissidents imprisoned in particularly egregious circumstances.
district judge ordered the Alzheimer's Institute of America to pay $ 7.9 million to two large pharmaceutical companies under egregious circumstances.
These tests are difficult to meet and are typically reserved for particularly egregious circumstances.
Section 5 (2)(b) of the PPPA allowed the court to award punitive or exemplary damages in particularly egregious circumstances where the plaintiff acted in bad faith.
The civil and criminal fines reaching into the tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars are considered a maximum fine in «egregious circumstance,» he said.

Not exact matches

And I think that makes this particular circumstance more egregious
«Siphoning money from a charity would be egregious under any circumstances, but the fact that this was orchestrated by the State Senate Majority Leader makes it especially reprehensible,» Cuomo said in a statement.
And while I think that some of the most egregious - to - retailers (you give up your right to sue or form class action lawsuits; comiXology has the right to use your service marks to promote their digital service; you're obligated to promote the service in - store to existing customers; there are some circumstances where you don't receive even a single penny until you sell well over 600 comics, and so on and so forth) sections of the current could certainly be made less egregious, I think the root core of the problem is that comiXology wants to be the retailer of digital, and not the distributor, and that's what we'll end up calling «irreconcilable differences» at the end of the day.
In this particular case, there were no signs of intentional or egregious levels of neglect or abuse; due to extenuating circumstances the animal owners were simply overwhelmed.
They are meant to punish or deter future similar conduct when the circumstances involved in the case are particularly egregious.
Conduct suggesting that the Crown was condoning egregious police misconduct in violation of its duty of even - handedness would, in my view, cause a reasonable observer informed of the circumstances to question whether T could receive a fair trial.
Punitive damages are also subject to caps and are only awarded in rare circumstances where the defendant's actions are so egregious that such punishment is warranted.
A more egregious set of circumstances than Norscot is perhaps hard to imagine.
Punitive damages, if the circumstances of your case warrant pursuit of an award that would serve to punish the defendant for egregious conduct.
They're only recoverable under certain circumstances, where the conduct of the defendant who caused the death was particularly egregious.
A comparison with judges is instructive: members of the Canadian judiciary are appointed for life, with removal from the bench happening only in the rarest circumstances and for the most egregious transgressions; judges have no fear that their continued employment is subject to their rendering a decision in a particular case which the government of the day deems favourable.
In the particular circumstances of this case I find that the comments comparing her and her daughter were discriminatory and were sufficiently egregious to create a poisoned environment for the applicant in that apartment building.»
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