Because it's a binding contract, you can
enforce provisions in the lease with fees, fines, or other methods.
But courts regularly
enforce these provisions in the healthcare industry for a number of reasons:
Because it's a binding contract, you can
enforce provisions in the lease with fees, fines, or other methods.
(2) Georgia courts have
enforced a provision in a Tennessee UM policy that required actual physical contact with a phantom vehicle in order to recover under the policy, even though Georgia law allows for an exception to this requirement.
A California court has considered whether a brokerage could
enforce a provision in its independent contractor agreement that required its salespeople to arbitrate all disputes at the local REALTOR ® association.
Not exact matches
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to assure compliance with the Court's order, the Court directs service of this Order upon the United States Marshal for the Eastern District of New York, and further directs the United States Marshals Service to take those actions deemed necessary to
enforce the
provisions and prohibitions set forth
in this Order.
It was
enforced by a voting
provision that required Abu Dhabi Investment Council to vote
in favor of board nominees select board - members put forth, not uncommon
in Canada.
Regulations are among the the stocks -
in - trade of government — they are the tools through which the Environmental Protection Agency implements anti-pollution laws, the Interior Department
enforces land - use
provisions and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau restricts payday lenders.
Accordingly, the parties agrees that Parent shall be entitled to injunctive relief
in the event of a breach of this Section 4.3, including an injunction to prevent any continuing breach or violation of the
provisions of this Section 4.3, and the remedy of specific performance to
enforce specifically the terms and
provisions this Section 4.3
in any court of the United States or any state having jurisdiction.
However, having such a
provision and
enforcing it are different matters altogether, and fallen executives often negotiate their departure
in private rather than exposing the issue to the public scrutiny of a court fight.
A key problein
in the latter regard is that to
enforce these
provisions would lead us
in the direction of a massive exercise of coercive authority.
We conclude that the ACCC has, through its enforcement activity, succeeded
in raising awareness of the prohibition against unconscionable conduct, and its role
in enforcing those
provisions.
The Report goes on to use qualitative empirical evidence to evaluate the success of the ACCC
in enforcing the unconscionable conduct
provisions in a number of key cases concerning retail leasing, franchising and consumer transactions.
To be really effective, the
provisions of the Code need to be fully
enforced by being enacted
in national legislation.
The
provisions of the Code and WHA resolutions need to be enacted
in national legislation and fully
enforced.
President Trump has failed to
enforce mandatory
provisions of the 2017 Russia sanctions law, Senate Democrats charged Friday
in a letter to independent investigators.
He or she calls Members to speak, proposes and puts questions and declares the decision,
enforces the rules of debate, rules on points of order and ensures that the
provisions of the standing orders
in their application to the Main Committee are applied.
While a federal lawsuit unfolds, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has agreed not to
enforce certain
provisions of a new state ethics law passed requiring charitable organizations giving money to lobbying campaigns to disclose far more of their donors, according to the plaintiffs
in the suit.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to assure compliance with the Court's order, the Court directs service of this Order upon the United States Marshal for the Eastern District of New York, and further directs the United States Marshals Service to take those actions deemed necessary to
enforce the
provisions and prohibitions set forth
in this Order.
Again, Hon Deputy Speaker and MP for Bekwai, It is true a Constitutional
provision can be
enforced in court and Occupy Ghana did that as you alluded to, and were given the information and let's not forget they paid GHC 1,000.00 for it, excluding legal fees - filling etc..
Reed Brody, legal counsel for campaign group Human Rights Watch, which is supporting Mr Kyere's campaign along with Trial International, says Ghana would be an ideal country for the trial because it has a strong justice system and
provisions to prosecute people for the «
enforced disappearance» of Ghanaian citizens anywhere
in the world.
Against this background, she said that the PPP is aware of the challenges hence its decision to
enforce the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE)
provision in Ghana's constitution.
As far as the UFT is concerned, withdrawing representation
in grievances is unlikely to give teachers enough reasons to be members because contractual workplace protections are incomplete, and the UFT has not consistently
enforced existing
provisions.
Mr. Feerick, who is dean of the Fordham Law School, also lobbied for an ethics law for local government officials primarily aimed at conflicts of interest
in land development and governmental purchases and a separate state agency to
enforce the disclosure
provisions of state election law.
Among other
provisions, the county measure calls for county employees to not stop, question, interrogate or arrest individuals «solely for the purpose of
enforcing immigration law»; to not perform the functions of a federal immigration officer; to honor detainer requests from federal agents only
in specific limited situations; and to deny federal agents access to inmates
in county custody.
He said, «The trial judge distinguished the Lagos State case from the present one, and held that whereas the court of Appeal so held against Lagos State environmental sanitation days on the ground of same not being a creation of law thus could not be
enforced against the plaintiff therein, whereas the Oyo State environmental sanitation days are held pursuant to the
provisions of the Oyo State Environmental Law of 2012, 2015, and regulations made thereunder, making the Oyo State exercise legal and constitutional unlike the scenario created
in the Lagos case.
Among other
provisions, the measure calls for county employees to not stop, question, interrogate or arrest individuals «solely for the purpose of
enforcing immigration law»; to not perform the functions of a federal immigration officer; to honor detainer requests from federal agents only
in specific limited situations; and to deny federal agents access to inmates
in county custody.
The Erie county commissioner of health is authorized to
enforce this local law by administrative proceedings held
in accordance with the
provisions of section five of article one of the Erie county sanitary code.
A Federal High Court
in Lagos on Monday lifted its interim injunction restraining the Lagos State Government from
enforcing the
provisions of Hotel Occupancy and Restaurant Consumption Tax Law, 2015.
Improvements to U.S. energy security despite rising tensions
in oil - producing regions have prompted questions about whether the United States needs to continue
enforcing the
provisions of the Carter Doctrine that require Washington to maintain a large and costly military presence
in the Persian Gulf.
In November of 2013, Congress passed the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA), 14,15 which clarifies the FDA's authority to
enforce provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) that apply to pharmacy compounding.
They are also concerned about the uneven performance of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), the regulatory agency which decides what changes can be made
in the operating permit and how to
enforce the
provisions of the permit.
25.8 With the exception of your agreement to waive any right to a jury trial or to participate
in a class action, if any other
provision in this Section 25 is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, such
provision shall be fully severable, this Section 25 shall be construed and
enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable
provision had never comprised a part of this section, and the remaining
provisions of this section shall remain
in full force and effect.
Enthroned reserves the right to implement technological features and limitations to
enforce the
provisions of this section, including limits on the number of messages sent
in a day, automated spam detection and any other mechanism deemed useful
in the sole discretion of Supertova.
Our failure to exercise or
enforce any right or
provision in these Terms will not constitute a waiver of such right or
provision.
Our failure to exercise or
enforce any right or
provision in this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of such right or
provision.
In addition, the federal government was quite lax in enforcing the accountability provisions that were in the la
In addition, the federal government was quite lax
in enforcing the accountability provisions that were in the la
in enforcing the accountability
provisions that were
in the la
in the law.
While the Secretary has the authority to rewrite or not
enforce troublesome
provisions in the accountability rules, Congress may short - circuit that process and repeal the rules outright.
For example, most states did not pay much attention to the «accountability lite»
provisions in the Clinton - era Improving America's Schools Act (IASA), nor did that administration do much to signal to states that it would
enforce IASA's requirements for «corrective action» and school improvement.
Civil rights advocates charged
in a strongly worded report last week that the Clinton administration has failed to
enforce key
provisions of the largest federal K - 12 program by allowing states and districts to set lower expectations for their disadvantaged students.
In «Harmful Polices, Values, and Rhetoric,» Jeffries contends that Trump's policies have harmed students and schools, particularly through poor oversight of key provisions of the Every Student Succeeds Act, failure to enforce federal guarantees of educational equity, and billions in proposed budget cut
In «Harmful Polices, Values, and Rhetoric,» Jeffries contends that Trump's policies have harmed students and schools, particularly through poor oversight of key
provisions of the Every Student Succeeds Act, failure to
enforce federal guarantees of educational equity, and billions
in proposed budget cut
in proposed budget cuts.
(Sec. 1011) An SEA shall designate an ombudsman to monitor and
enforce requirements related to the equitable
provision of services to children enrolled
in private schools.
In an interview with Education Week, Chris Minnich, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers, voiced concern that despite the shift to ESSA from No Child Left Behind, the Dept. of Education will continue to attempt to
enforce provisions of the old...
While Congress articulates state and district requirements and the uses of funds
in legislation, the education secretary interprets and
enforces those
provisions.
The amendment, which Johnson submitted to be included
in the Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriation Act that has yet to pass, prohibits DOJ from
enforcing provisions of the ADA that ensure equal access to public education.
Johnson's amendment says the
provisions that protect students with disabilities from discrimination can not be
enforced in private voucher schools because the schools are not public, despite receiving public money
in the form of a school voucher.
It would be great if the Obama Administration would abandon its No Child waiver gambit and
enforce No Child's accountability
provisions as it should have done
in the first place.
Chris Minnich, the executive director of CCSSO, said
in a statement that it's part of the federal role to ask for more information from states so that it can
enforce «statutory or regulatory
provisions.»
The law, known as the Stull Act, was passed
in 1971 with bipartisan support although neither school district officials nor teachers unions ever pushed to
enforce all of its
provisions, with their potential for conflict.
If you are so inclined, you may also want to read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations»,
in which the chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy
provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will
enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's accrediting bodies.»