Sentences with phrase «enforce orders against»

Bill C - 475 would give the federal Privacy Commissioner more power to enforce orders against non-compliant organizations, and would introduce new rules to address unauthorized privacy breaches.
AriseBank must halt all operations involving Texas residents after authorities enforce an order against the alleged «cryptocurrency bank.»

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Spending and revenue targets set in the annual budget resolution are enforced by points of order, which any member of Congress may raise against legislation that is inconsistent with those targets.
So lenders file a statement of claim against a delinquent borrower, obtain a judgment, and then get an execution order to enforce the judgement to recover their losses.
Instead of coming against power structures, we too often want to align with them in order to legislate and enforce holiness.
Once again in regard to suffering, cleverness may be misused internally to seek ways of escape, but the Good man makes use of just this very cleverness against ways of escape, in order that he may be and remain committed to the Good, by being willing to suffer all, by accepting the enforced necessity of suffering.
This is when you formally ask the court to enforce sanctions against your ex for denying your court - ordered visitation rights.
The lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order barring payments to the private school and a preliminary injunction against enforcing the June agreement.
If a parent fails to comply with the provisions of a custody or visitation order and the other parent wants the court to enforce those provisions, the parent must file a court action against the other parent.
I share the view expressed by objective and reasonable members of the public that because the government was the 1st defendant / respondent against whom the Supreme Court made declarations of unconstitutional conduct in paying the judgment debt to Alfred Agbesi Woyome, the government has been pretending for purely political reasons at each turn to take steps to enforce the judgment and orders of the court only to deliberately abort them.
«It is difficult to understand why Borough President Adams, who prides himself on being someone who respects the law and enforces order, is in this case, putting those values aside to go against the most local representatives of the community and follow the lead of people who deploy some of the most thuggish, vitriolic behavior,» said Lee Silberstein, a spokesman for the Rabsky Group.
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Since the introduction of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, some Enforcing Authorities have taken prosecutions against responsible persons with regard to failings of fire safety measures in schools but it would appear that lessons are being learned with, for instance, the number of fire risk assessments increasing all the time.
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You should be aware that anyone holding the item may be entitled to enforce payment against you despite the stop - payment order.
a) Disputes filed - 18 months b) Inquiries - 2 years c) Payment profile -5 years d) Information related to a consumers payment behavior such as slow payer, defaulted or absconded - 1 year e) Information relating to the action that a credit provider has taken against a consumer to enforce a debt such as handed over, legal action or write - off - 2 years f) Debt restructuring - Until a clearance certificate is given g) Civil court judgments - 5 years or until the court removes it h) Administration orders (orders to put a consumer under administration)- 10 years or until the court removes it i) Sequestrations (order given by the court where the consumer is insolvent)- 10 years or until the court removes it j) Liquidations (order given by the court where the consumer is insolvent)- no time limit k) Court order removing a liquidation or sequestrations after all the debt was paid - 5 years l) Other information (information not covered above)- 2 years Other Useful Topics Learn how to dispute information on your credit report in South Africa.
A domestic relations order must be qualified before any rights under the order can be enforced against the plan or PBGC.
I understand and agree that I will pay ABR's costs of recovery, court costs, and attorney fees should ABR be forced to pursue legal action against me in order to enforce this Foster Agreement.
MIC sought to enforce this judgment debt against Naftogaz's assets in England by obtaining (i) a freezing order against Naftogaz in relation to its shares in a UK oil company; (ii) a default judgment against Naftogaz in the sum of such debt («English Default Judgment»); and (iii) a third party debt order requiring share dividends due to Naftogaz to be paid instead to MIC and also a charging order in favour of MIC in respect of such shares.
It is quite unprecedented in the arena of family law matters concerning children for Japanese courts to issue orders that can be enforced against an unwilling defendant.
[2014] EWHC 3704 (Comm) The Commercial Court dismissed the application brought by Cruz City 1 Mauritius Holdings («Cruz City») who sought to obtain freezing orders on the basis of English proceedings that had been commenced to enforce an arbitration award against, among others, non-parties to -LSB-...]
As to when the application should be made, it is not necessary to make it during the main proceedings and it is not unusual for applications to be made once a party has established that it is unable to enforce its costs order against the original party.
In relation to an award by an employment tribunal or sum due under an ACAS settlement, the High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction (Amendment) Order 2009 (SI 2009/577) will allow beneficiaries to enforce by way of execution against goods in either the High Court or county court where the sum involved is less than # 5,000.
But, when push comes to shove, I very much doubt that you would prevail in court enforcing that order against them.
The other projects selected are: conservation covenants; electoral law, talking account of technological advances; electronic communications code; European contract law; family financial orders following divorce and enforcing financial arrangements for children; offences against the person; rights to light in connection with planning law and land development; the regulation of taxis and private hire vehicles; trademark and design litigation; and the law of wildlife management.
The Ecuador plaintiffs sought to have this order recognized and enforced in Ontario against Chevron (an American corporation) and Chevron Canada.
HELD The purpose of a criminal restraint order, as with a civil freezing order, is not to prevent third parties from enforcing civil rights against a defendant if those rights would be unaffected by any order which may be made against the defendant at the end of the proceedings.
The only likely way in which that will happen is if Khrapunov is present in court in London in person: «the administration of justice is liable to be brought into disrepute if the court is disabled from enforcing a freezing order in the most effective way possible» and «The public interest in the court trying to give maximum practical effect to the freezing order it has granted against him and in being seen to do so is strong».
Notable mandates: Represented physicians involved in providing care to Ashley Smith during the 2013 coroner's inquest; acted for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in a defamation action against Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader Tim Hudak and energy critic Lisa MacLeod; in Wise v. Iran, acted for a Canadian victim of a suicide bombing (executed by individuals who received material support from Iran) who sought leave to intervene in ongoing proceedings commenced by United States plaintiffs in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice seeking orders recognizing the enforceability in Ontario of judgments they obtained from a U.S. court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution, acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the purpose of enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles of fundamental justice; acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent - setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation of expert reports.
In such circumstances, an order for costs may be enforced against the claimant.
MOTION TO MODIFY, DISSOLVE, OR ENFORCE ORDER FOR PROTECTION AGAINST HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE Pdf Nonfillable
Using the same provision, Cruz City 1 Mauritius Holdings («Cruz City»)(represented by White & Case) recently obtained an order requiring the losing parties in an arbitration to disclose their assets worldwide, to assist Cruz City in enforcing against these parties arbitral awards of US$ 298 million.
[9] Judgments or orders given in representative actions are normally binding on all persons represented in the claim, but may only be enforced by or against non-parties with the court's permission.
Generally speaking, once a foreign judgment is recognised and enforced, the creditor may request a seizure order against all the assets of the debtor and the court will hold auctions to sell those assets to satisfy the debtor's rights in relation to monetary compensation.
Ms. Dyke turned to the courts to obtain an order enjoining the corporation to enforce its own rules against such noise nuisance.
He has recently acted for an oil company in a claim to recover the proceeds of a substantial fraud by its payroll officer, obtaining freezing orders and proprietary injunctions, tracing the funds into the hands of third parties, obtaining judgments against the laundering recipients and enforcing disclosure orders by committal for contempt, see SAIPEM Ltd v Stanley [2017] EWHC 2106.
Recently, upon Google's request for the US District Court for Northern California's intervention, Justice Edward Davila took the position that due to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act — which prevents online platforms from being held responsible for content posted by others — the Canadian order could not be enforced against Google in the United States.
Their obvious purpose is to preserve assets so that there is something against which a final order can be enforced.
The principle applying to the grant of permission to use information provided by the party under a freezing order in contempt proceedings against that person in a case such as this was that it should be just and convenient for that information to be used for the purpose of enforcing or policing the freezing order.
A significant sanction against 1664092 in the form of a fine and a term of incarceration for Mr. Grit would seem the only way to enforce compliance with the orders breached, and to send a message to the general public that open defiance of court orders shall not be tolerated.
It stipulates that costs orders against claimants may be enforced to their full extent where the court finds, on the balance of probabilities, that the claim was «fundamentally dishonest».
A court in the Northern District of California in Google LLC v. Equustek Solutions Inc. [1] issued a preliminary injunction on November 2, 2017 enjoining Equustek from enforcing the global de-indexing order it obtained against Google in a British Columbia court.
In the case, concerning a divorce in England and the dispute of a pension arrangement in India, it was held that Pension Sharing Orders can not be made against a foreign pension even with clear evidence that it could be enforced in the concerned country.
It is also always possible that you may be unable to enforce a costs order against your opponents;
The court recognized the court's order could not be enforced against Changsha in a timely manner in China before the sale transaction was supposed to close.
Generally in the U.S., states have laws that require some contracts to be signed by a party in order to enforce the contract against the party.
When an order is made in favor of a person who is not a party to the action, that person may enforce obedience to the order by the same process as if a party; and, when obedience to an order may be lawfully enforced against a person who is not a party, that person is liable to the same process for enforcing obedience to the order as if a party.
When an order grants relief for a nonparty or may be enforced against a nonparty, the procedure for enforcing the order is the same as for a party.
From the perspective of the Court of Justice, EU law is an overarching supranational legal order binding on and enforced against the Member States.
Various factors may relate to that relief: whether the relief must be obtained against third parties; whether the opposing party will likely refuse to obey an order granting the relief; and whether the relief must be enforced outside the jurisdiction of the court or the place of the arbitration.
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