Sentences with phrase «enforce right at»

Any failure by BeautifulPeople to enforce our rights to terminate the Agreement upon a breach of the terms of this Agreement by the User does not constitute a waiver of our rights and BeautifulPeople reserves to enforce our rights at any time.

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Facebook says that is «always working to get better at evaluating this content and enforcing our standards» and it reserves the right to remove any content.
(4) The State must use coercive power to enforce its authority; the Christian can accept some forms of coercion as right and necessary, but at others his conscience is bound to rebel.
And this is the problem: the measures he proposes would and could only be enforced at the cost of massive violations of human rights, and by dismantling the fragile but promising structures of technological know - how, international law, trade, and communication by which we are building up a still - feeble sense of what it means to be a single humanity on a single globe, under God and responsible for a common world.
You could assume that Evergreen Park was just trying to do the right thing, to make sure that the rules of Little League were enforced, but this is at best an optimistic point of view, and at worst a naive one.
Elsewhere I don't imagine Bilic will pull out any surprises and will again avoid any difficult midfield decisions by sticking with Cheikhou Kouyate at right back, making it the same starting eleven as at Watford with the exception of the enforced Carroll / Antonio switch.
In my years as lead parent, I have gotten the kids out of the house in the morning; enforced bedtimes at night; monitored computer and TV use; attempted to ensure that homework got done right; encouraged involvement in sports and music; attended the baseball games, piano lessons, plays, and concerts that resulted; and kept tabs on social lives.
I let all my kids cry it out but the minute they woke up in the morning whether it be 5 am or 6, I was right beside them enforcing that if they slept at night, I would be right there in the morning.
Second it avoids the charge of hypocrisy that muscular rights promoters face by enforcing rights abroad and abrogating them at home.
Referring to those who were detained at the airports, Cuomo reiterated what he said Sunday — that individuals have rights to due process and equal treatment under the law and vowed that the state will help enforce the rights of anyone detained and «victimized» by any policy of «that administration.»
The White House said the move was needed to get an accurate count of non-citizens and help enforce the Voting Rights Act, which aims to prevent violations at polling stations.
The department needs the data, the letter explains, to enforce a portion of the Voting Rights Act aimed at preventing racial discrimination.
Universities, though, worry that laws aimed at curtailing frivolous patent suits will make it harder for the institutions to enforce their own patent rights.
You have the right to firmly enforce your boundaries — and to cease any sexual encounters at any time (yep, even in the middle of the deed) if you feel like they are not being respected.
Enforced dress - up and rough rides on Fortune's wheel; two elements that seem right at home among Carax's endless transformations.
Between midday on 4th and 14th December, all donations online can be doubled, which means in the future twice as many teachers could be learning about child rights and gender - based violence, twice as many communities learning about the importance of girls» education, twice as many school - boards understanding and enforcing national policies aimed at supporting girls, and hopefully twice as many girls could be making that crucial transition from primary to secondary school, become shining beacons for hundreds of other women and girls who dream of a better future but wonder if it's possible.
Create and enforce a new civil right to excellent teachers, fueling districts and states at scale — not just the already - motivated — to make the changes needed to reach all students with excellent teachers and their teams.
Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed last week to decide whether Ohio's civil - rights law can be enforced against a Christian school that fired a pregnant teacher in a dispute stemming from a church teaching that mothers should stay at home with their young children.
Attendees also excoriated DeVos for asserting at her confirmation hearing that states should have the right to choose whether to enforce the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a piece of legislation that allows students with disabilities to receive an education tailored to their needs.
The department enforces the requirement via civil rights investigations and has opened at least one such probe: The agency is examining whether teacher instability in Florida's Duval County is disproportionately affecting black and Hispanic students» access to education.
At some point, actions will speak louder than words and the sham being promoted / enforced right now will be exposed.
Rest assured that, should policy proposals be brought forward at the federal level that would attempt to undermine the rights of students - be they proposals to end protections for students created under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, eliminate protections for LGBT youth, or the creation of a registry targeted at the families of Muslim students, to name but three possible proposals aligning with statements made during the presidential campaign - CCSA and our hundreds of member schools across the state stand ready to partner with legislators in California to prevent any such threatening proposals from being enacted or enforced.
She's correct (I don't think you or I will disagree with her) that the proprietary rights of a corporate outfit like one of these platforms «typically allow the platform to yank books, close accounts, and enforce content policies at will, often without notification or explanation.
«Section 6.12 (page 11) gives Manulife the right to appraise / re-appraise the property at any time (reappraisal however, does not change the original terms or lending amounts of the originally approved Manulife One) Section 7.1 (page 11, 12) outlines when Manulife can enforce the security (i.e. take it over).
If you are in this situation you can enforce your right to pay for untaken holiday at an employment tribunal.
We can accept late payments, partial payments, drafts, and checks or money orders marked «payment in full» (or similar language) without losing any of our rights to enforce full payment of the indebtedness which may at any time be owed under this Agreement.
A Brief History of the ASPCA: Prompted by the severe beating of a work horse on the streets of New York City, on February 8, 1866, Henry Bergh, a socialite and the son of a wealthy New York shipbuilder, gave an impassioned speech at New York City's Clinton Hall calling for the rights of animals everywhere and the establishment of an organization to enforce and preserve these rights.
Although the AAFCO doesn't have authority to enforce its regulations, it does provide standards for pet food companies to ensure that their food delivers the right amount of nutrients your dog needs at every stage in his life.
You shall, at all times, assist Roomer in perfecting and enforcing its rights in connection with the Reservation, as provided herein.
Thus, we are enforcing aesthetic immigration clampdowns at the same time that we descend into a new culture of hate and repressive politics, queer rights being rescinded, seeing bodies on the line, and a culture in shock after seemingly moving so far forward under Obama only to see the left turn against itself.
Human rights are far from universal, and individuals who believe that religious mandates trump individual rights are plentiful and all too often in power, attempting to actually institute the horror that is Old Testament law, literally applied, but fortunately «the West» remains steadfastly in favor of heresy and an individual's right to choose what to believe (including the choice to believe nothing at all) and the individual's right to not have their moral behavior dictated in law and enforced by threat of violence by a set of religious rules with which they do not agree.
Kathy Mohr - Almeida and her daughter Anna (pictured at the right)- along with millions of others in Arizona and surrounding states - could breathe a little easier if the Environmental Protection Agency steps up to enforce the Clean Air Act protections for Navajo Generating Station, one of the biggest polluters in Arizona.
We would like to see the UK continue to take the lead in upholding it on the world stage, and to use its influence at an international level to foster agreement and clarity on what the Rule of Law means and how it can be sustained in practice, so as to enable citizens effectively to enforce the rights to which they are entitled.
Our lawyers have studied at some of the most prestigious law schools in North America and have successfully argued and enforced the rights of injured people at all levels of court, including the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Divisional Court and the Ontario Court of Appeal.
We conclude, as have many other state courts, that our State Constitution, which serves ** 1275 only «to limit the sovereign power which inheres directly in the people and indirectly in their elected representatives,» Hunt at 365, 450 A. 2d 952, is a more appropriate vehicle to resolve questions concerning the rights of our citizens to travel the highways of our state without police interdiction and the rights of the police to use reasonable methods to enforce our traffic laws than is the federal constitution.
If you have questions about spousal support, our family law lawyers at Hart Legal can assess your particular situation, advise whether you or your spouse should be paying spousal support, and take action to enforce your rights.
If you have questions about child support, our family law lawyers at Hart Legal can assess your particular situation, advise whether your spouse should be paying child support to you, and take action to enforce your rights.
Recommendations At the heart of the TUC's report is its call on the Government to ensure that access to legal aid is based on need and enables people to enforce their right to justice.
The choice to seek enforcement is entirely at the discretion of the person whose right was violated - if they choose not to enforce their right then this is a waiver.
It was apparent from the outset that the Court's more conservative members were most interested in (a) finding that no one had a right to bring the constitutional challenge, at least at this stage, (b) putting off a challenge until the law has actually been enforced or at least until just before election day, or (c) salvaging as much as possible of the Indiana photo ID requirement on the theory that voter fraud is a problem that states have a legitimate right to try to solve.
The defective products attorneys at Gomez Trial Attorneys understand what it takes to enforce the rights of consumers.
«Enforcing Human Rights at the International Court of Justice,» November 20, 2008 (Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
It can be useful to have language in the agreement indicating that if one party waits for a short time before enforcing their rights that they are not waiving them, but otherwise, agreements are enforceable at any time moving forward.
As was memorably said in Hewer v Bryant [1970] 1 QB 357 in a passage approved in Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [1986] 1 AC 112: «The legal right of a parent to the custody of a child ends at the eighteenth birthday and even up till then, it is a dwindling right which the courts will hesitate to enforce against the wishes of the child, the older he is.
The question whether Suremime had a private law right to enforce compliance with the FCA review as opposed to only a public law right to challenge decisions taken during the review is an issue of public importance and so ought to be decided at trial.
At the most basic level, the civil justice system exists to provide people with access to knowledge about their rights, and if necessary to a means of enforcing them (Civil Justice Advisory Group, 2005, p. 20).
Prior to joining FisherBroyles, Steve worked at a boutique patent law firm where he practiced all aspects of patent protection and enforcement, including working with the U.S. and foreign Patent Offices to obtain hundreds of patents for his clients, and successfully enforcing and defending patent rights in U.S. District Courts.
Richard Miller, head of legal aid at the Law Society, concluded, «LASPO is not working for the taxpayer, for the government, for people who need to protect and enforce their rights, or for those working within the system», while Bob Neill, chair of the Justice Select Committee took to Twitter to say that the coalition government had gone «too far» in cutting legal aid.
Notwithstanding Theresa May's pledge to increase workers» rights, there's also no commitment to reverse the decision to implement fees at the Employment Tribunal, which has led to a reduced number of claims being brought, making it harder for workers to enforce legal rights.
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.
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