Sentences with phrase «enforce such»

If your lease required truth in answering the questions, failure to enforce such a provision could cause you to have waived a number of other rights and obligations under the lease, as well as open you up to liability.
Any Member Board within whose territory a provision of this Article is violated by a member of another Member Board may complain of such violation to the Member Board of which the violator is a member, which Board thereupon shall take the necessary steps to enforce such provision.
Patent holders and their would be attorneys know that and for that reason no sane patent holder will assert such claims as they will put millions in legal fees at stake in attempting to enforce such a patent.
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The state was one of the first to enforce such a law which requires that all registered motor vehicles be covered by an automobile liability policy continuously until...
If you, as an employer, fail to provide written policies to employees, you could jeopardize your legal power to enforce such expectations.
An order seeking to compel NP to force the third - parties to remove it from their sites does seem rather novel, and I'm not sure how the court would enforce such an order, especially if the website operator and author were situated outside of Canada.
(ii) provisions naming the Owner as an intended third party beneficiary of such confidentiality obligations set forth in the agreement with the third party, with the right to enforce such confidentiality obligations in respect of its Confidential Information directly against the third party and providing for the delivery by the third party of a certificate to such effect to the Owner on request from the Owner.»
Response: We do not have the authority to regulate law enforcement Start Printed Page 82681use and disclosure of protected health information, and therefore we could not enforce any such restrictions communicated to law enforcement officials.
While the right to request restrictions under § 164.522 and the consents required under § 164.506 do not apply to the use and disclosure of protected health information under § 164.512, we do not intend to preempt any state or other restrictions, or any right to enforce such agreements or consents under other law.
Any failure by NCN to enforce any provision of this agreement will not be considered a waiver of our right to enforce such provision.
But regulatory bodies need to be cognizant of the Charter when they enact and enforce such restrictions.
We have successfully litigated cases on behalf of employers to enforce such agreements and employees to defend against them.
Your failure to obey the order of this court regarding the proposed relocation may result in further litigation to enforce such order, including contempt of court.
Is there any remedy against a private service provider sought to enforce such a policy?
How do the law societies propose to enforce such an obligation?
As not all courts have refused to enforce such waivers or releases, however, schools often argue that they should be relieved of liability when a waiver or release has been executed.
In some cases, the amount «negotiated» will be illegal and in those cases the courts should not enforce such contracts.
The same reason why courts might want to enforce such contracts would be the same reasons we given effect to contractual parties elsewhere in the law — for stability and predictability.
(In the Quebec situation, surely it took a good deal of nerve to go to court to try to enforce such an obvious error (that, and a no - costs - if - you - lose rule, probably.)-RRB-
How do you propose we enforce such a state religion?
Aside from wondering how anyone can enforce such a rule, as cited in Law Dept. Quarterly, Vol.
I don't really understand how you can enforce such a law without causing a heck of a lot of problems for many other people.
Family court judges will not enforce such an agreement.
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.
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.
However, critics claim that the state is too broke to be able to enforce such regulations, rendering it powerless to stop air and water pollution in the first place.
Reports on China's announcement nevertheless raised concern about whether China (or any government) can implement and enforce such a complex, opaque system.
preserving forests sounds great, but like you, Andy, I'd like to see the details on how they propose to enforce such a thing.
Players have the infrastructure to be always online but it is the developers, who enforce such ridiculous DRM on players who can not keep up with demand.
Jessup said he didn't think his community could enforce such a ban or even positively determine the breeds of dogs.
Legislators at the time gave little thought as to how to enforce such a law or whether pit bulls were actually more dangerous than other breeds, all because TV cameras were pointing their direction after the sensational crime.
Screening binary hereditary conditions is rather common nowadays and it would be easy to enforce such law.
Make sure the trustee (s) you choose are reliable and will have your son's best interests in mind; you can certainly write the trust documents in such a way as to require that of the trustee (s), but it's very hard to enforce such a provision, particularly after you've died.
I wish they would enforce such rules on goodreads as well (owned by Amazon), the amount of spam, fake reviews and ratings there is scary.
Our failure to enforce your strict performance of any provision of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of our right to subsequently enforce such provision or any other provision of this Agreement.
I don't understand why they launched a faster network and then enforce such small data caps — it's an oxymoron.
Williams maintains that he lacks the authority to enforce such a requirement in every school district but is willing to create a voluntary system.
How does one even begin to monitor or enforce such a mandate?
Yet, a judicious eLearning system seamlessly meets the criteria because it facilitates all verticals of the firm, to smoothly enforce such turnarounds, and offers resources to comprehend changes.
-- Where a State fails and local governments in that State also fail to enforce the applicable State or national energy efficiency building codes, the Secretary shall enforce such codes, as follows:
A commitment to introduce regulatory food measures to reduce daily salt consumption to a given amount by a certain date, for instance, was removed by the European Union — despite the fact that many E.U. countries already enforce such regulations.
Internet chat in the wake of Sangji's death indicates that academic labs across the country routinely fail to enforce such elementary precautions.
The legislation will empower the state Labor Department commissioner to enforce such liabilities.
Who would enforce such a «law»?
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And even if it does show up in the final rule, it would still take serious commitment on the part of local school districts to adopt and enforce such language in actual practice.
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