It makes an already difficult situation that much worse when union officers who are charged with and paid with member dues to
enforce the contract in every school have allowed and even tacitly encouraged these actions.
Not exact matches
The company decided it couldn't support the Gillibrand - Graham bill and continue to include or
enforce arbitration clauses
in its own employment
contracts, he said.
States vary widely
in how they
enforce non-compete
contracts and even the circumstances under which they do.
In some cities, like San Antonio, Texas, Waste Management simply closed its plants; in other cities, the company is auditing waste streams and strictly enforcing years - old contract agreements with cities that commit to not going above a certain percentage of contaminatio
In some cities, like San Antonio, Texas, Waste Management simply closed its plants;
in other cities, the company is auditing waste streams and strictly enforcing years - old contract agreements with cities that commit to not going above a certain percentage of contaminatio
in other cities, the company is auditing waste streams and strictly
enforcing years - old
contract agreements with cities that commit to not going above a certain percentage of contamination.
Keeping that
in mind, «get solid
contracts with the companies you're working with, preferably
contracts that you can
enforce in the United States,» he advises.
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In time, distributed ledgers will support «smart
contracts» - computer protocols that verify or
enforce contracts.
After the Supreme Court
in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress
in 1937 carved out an exception for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court
in 1951 ruled that producers could
enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed
contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
Contract law, for example, provides that by doing or saying certain things people can make binding agreements with one another that will be
enforced by judicial authorities
in the event that one or more parties fail to follow through on the agreement.
Specificity
in contracts is what makes them useful and easier to
enforce.
He joined the cryptocurrency revolution
in 2011, and believes it has the ability to change the way societies distribute wealth,
enforce contracts, and share critical information with their citizens.
In this video, you will find out about the inner workings of the eCoinomic.net platform: how eCoinomic.net uses smart
contracts to
enforce security and transparency of all financial transactions, how the system manages collateral assets and how crypto owners can get fiat loans using eCoinomic.net.
If Americans come to believe, after being influenced by the likes of Epstein, Bernstein, Barnett, Mayer, etc., and it looks like you also, that liberty of
contract is a natural right, then I say, let them pass a new amendment
enforcing it (and note, I'm for easier amendment
in general).
Last Tuesday, just days before the draft of the religious freedom executive order began circulating, the White House announced that Trump would
enforce, and not overturn, an Obama administration order protecting LGBT individuals from discrimination
in federal and government
contract employment.
AFC are
in the right to
enforce their
contract simply because sanchez» promise under the deal is incomplete.
Virtually no - one believes
in absolute free markets (at a bare minimum, most people agree that courts should
enforce a
contract signed between 2 individuals or companies), and virtually no - one believes
in complete state control of everything - even the USSR and China had significant amounts of private control over collectivised farms and allowed private farming as well for most of their history.
In Singapore, the top ranked country on the index, it takes 150 days on average to
enforce a similar
contract.
The rules will be
enforced informally by society according to local customs (like queuing
in line), or by paid enforcers based on
contracts.
All matters that do or may arise,
in any way relating to the use of this Web Site, are subject to and shall be governed, construed and
enforced exclusively
in accordance with the laws of the country of Canada, as those laws apply to
contracts made
in Canada, and which are wholly performed
in Canada by persons domiciled
in Canada and your use of this Web Site is and shall be deemed to be your irrevocable agreement to be subject to the laws and jurisdiction of the country of Canada.
Business Use We may access, preserve, use, or disclose your information
in order to protect the rights of the business, its property, its employees and others, or to
enforce Brain Balance Centers» billing or
contracts.
To counteract these, Schaefer regretfully
enforced a recent adjustment
in Welles's
contract allowing The Magnificent Ambersons to be recut at the studio's sole discretion.
These rules are incorporated
in a «Directive» which, converted into legal obligations
in the UK through Regulations, place particular duties and responsibilities on all public spending
contracting authorities which the UK courts can
enforce.
Or fifty years later,
in Runyon v McClary (1976), the Court ruled that the racially - discriminatory admissions policy of a private school
in Virginia violated federal laws that hearkened back to the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which «prohibits racial discrimination
in the making and
enforcing of private
contracts.»
However, three data points cause concern:
in combination, they indicate that many of the responding authorizers do not 1) require special education outcomes as part of charter performance
contracts; 2) see persistent failure to serve students with disabilities as a behavior that merits serious consequence; or 3) identify themselves as responsible for
enforcing special education enrollment proportionality.
These terms and conditions will be construed, interpreted and
enforced in accordance with the laws of
contract and dispute resolution
in the Republic of South Africa
Only those with adequate level background investigations are granted access to sensitive information — and this requirement is
enforced on the contractors through clauses incorporated
in the
contracts issued by FAA.
There is only one fly
in this ointment: a traditional publishing
contract with a boilerplate non-compete clause the publisher is determined to
enforce.
Properties having community wells or sewage systems will require a state operating permit, evidence of compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act and a legal binding
contract to
enforce the obligation of the operator to provide satisfactory service at reasonable rates - must be maintained
in our file.
Because it's a binding
contract, you can
enforce provisions
in the lease with fees, fines, or other methods.
Complexity
in bonds is usually a loser for the lender — whether complexity of the borrower's finances, complexity of holding company structures, complexity of the governing laws, or even
enforcing a complex
contract where the lender duped the less - knowledgeable borrower.
The rules about how other debts are
enforced, for example overpaid state benefits, criminal fines and amounts owing under
contracts such as lease agreements, are not dealt with
in this fact sheet.
(8) A
contract entered into pursuant to subsection (1) shall include a statement that if the terms of the
contract are breached because a person adopting a dog, cat, or ferret fails to have the animal altered as required
in the
contract, then the person agrees to pay liquidated damages of the greater of $ 100.00 or actual reasonable costs incurred by the animal control shelter or animal protection shelter to
enforce the
contract.
This provision
in our adoption
contract is strictly
enforced.
You agree that, if the terms of these Terms of Use are not specifically
enforced, we will be irreparably damaged, and therefore you agree that we shall be entitled, without bond, other security or proof of damages, to appropriate equitable remedies with respect to any breach (es) or threatened breaches of these Terms,
in addition to any other available remedies under
contract, at law or
in equity.
Enabling, empowerment and forcing change
in Wilmington — Wilmington, DE decided to repeal its breed ban after struggles
in finding anyone to take their animal control
contract because no one was willing to
enforce it for them — a nice power play that many organizations can do themselves
in their own BSL communties.
The County Commissioners are authorized to
enforce the Animal Welfare and Control law and standards or to
contract in writing for its enforcement with a bona fide benevolent animal welfare or humane entity, such as the Caroline County Humane Society, Inc..
ECSCA - RP does not exist to
enforce contracts between people nor does it wish to be involved
in disputes over a dogs.
I / We attest that the Terms and Conditions of Adoption as stated
in the Adoption
Contract have been read
in full by me / us and I / we understand that this is part of the adoption process and will be
enforced.
Each client who earns and / or redeems points and / or receives rewards consents to, and authorizes RBC Bank, any of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates, and any non-affiliated third parties with whom any of the foregoing
contract in order to manage and administer the Program, to share information about the client and the card account (including the Program component) as necessary or appropriate to effect, administer,
enforce, service, or fulfill the terms of the Program.
Any attempts to bribe poorer nations into buying insurance (aka tradable emission permits) involves
contracts that can't be
enforced in the long run.
The main limitation is the covenant of good faith and fair dealing which applies to all
contracts as a matter of law (not just insurance
contracts, where the obligation of good faith and fair dealing is
enforced and litigated
in a different manner) and can not be waived.
They may be extremely difficult to regulate but you should find comfort
in knowing that there are applicable state and federal laws that can help
enforce such
contracts and protect your legal rights.
What is the general legal precedent for the term «Terms of Service» and does the contractual form where a service is used
in and of itself to
enforce a
contract have special legal meaning?
The hosting companies have created their own private law by way of
contract through their online «terms of service,» which they hope will be
enforced in court.
In most cases, the financial part of the Roommate
Contract can be
enforced through the courts if necessary.
Courts have often been reluctant to
enforce such
contracts — U.S. law at present is particularly unfocussed — and if the customer is seen to be prejudiced by the «smart» elements of the
contract, courts may give remedies even
in the face of automated execution.
You also need to prove the same criteria should you decide to
enforce a bilateral or unilateral
contract in court.
Second, if there is either insurance or a performance or payment bond that applies to the
contract, keep track of all costs and expenses incurred
in enforcing your client's rights.
The court also made an important point: marriage
contracts are not designed to
enforce «personal» obligations (such as the duty to remain faithful or the commitment to stay
in the relationship).
However, the case was appealed and while the appeal court ultimately decided that the separation agreement was void as against public policy, it also noted that courts needed to use caution
in finding
contracts to be void as contrary to public policy so that the doctrine does not «unduly impinge on the basic right to
enforce engagements freely and voluntarily made.»
And when relationships sour, representing clients
in lawsuits to
enforce their
contracts or to defend against allegations of breach.