Sentences with phrase «enforce their rights before»

The Government need to go back to the drawing board and ensure that everyone has the means to enforce their rights before the courts.
After withdrawal, individuals will no longer be able to enforce these rights before the supranational Court of Justice of the European Union.

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Cahsens retained a lawyer to enforce his intellectual property rights, and subsequently broke ties with the distributors after reaching a settlement, but not before seeing his own sales drop in the markets where they had operated due to the influx of cheap knock - offs.
So I would kind of give him some prep ahead of time, and let him nurse as much as he wanted right before, and it was a lot easier to enforce that.
If you do a Sherif Joe and put a statement like «I just want to get the government to enforce the law» before the court, you have lost on standing right there.
Once civil rights statutes banned such de jure — i.e., legally enforced — discrimination, some fire departments came up with ways to maintain the discriminatory status quo, such as requiring applicants to pass standardized tests before being hired, tests that African American and Latino applicants tended to fail.
A domestic relations order must be qualified before any rights under the order can be enforced against the plan or PBGC.
Assignment for the General Benefit of Creditors Bankruptcy Order Demand for Repossession of Goods General Sender Identification Notice of Disallowance of Claim, Right to Priority or Security or Notice of Valuation of Claim Notice of Examination before the Official Receiver Notice of Intended Opposition to Discharge of Bankrupt Notice of Intention to Enforce a Security Proof of Claim Proxy Voting Letter
All of this has occurred before the fence was secured, while the downtown core was still supposedly open to normal public traffic... Secretly drafting and passing regulations that substantially erode democratic rights, and then enforcing these new laws without giving the public or legal community any warning.
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.
While the action for damages had been initially conceived to protect those having a subjective right to be enforced before national courts, a reasonable solution in the present situation could be that the party who had drawn a benefit from the implementing act contrary to EU law now would be required to carry the burden of undertaking the necessary steps of an action for damages against the Member State; this would appear more justified than to impose said burden on the party who possesses a right created through the concretisation of the content of a principle (para 79).
Article 3 (1) lays down the personal scope of application of the right to information and consultation and thus forms part of the content of Article 27 of the Charter that can be enforced before a court (para 66).
He enforces their IP rights in federal and state courts throughout the country, and before administrative tribunals such as the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
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.
The step before raising it as an academic offence was to apply moral suasion, putting the concern to the author of the uncivil messages and explaining our then understanding — that the university was and is a community of scholars, and requires some basic degree of civil behaviour — that using a computer in place of paper mail did not change the situation, — that «flaming» in email, however common, was not acceptable — that one had a right to free speech, but not without bound — and that the university was one of the places where a code of behaviour was enforced, and that the action was an academic offence.
The state supreme court determined that by litigating several issues both before and after the decedent's passing, the defendant had given up their right to enforce an arbitration agreement signed by the plaintiff when her mother moved into the nursing home.
-- The prenup is not in writing: For a prenuptial agreement to be valid, it must be a written document, witnessed by outside parties — At least one party provided false information: The inclusion of untruthful information or even incomplete information will render a prenuptial agreement invalid — Pressure, duress or coercion: If one party forces the other to sign a prenuptial agreement, regardless of whom the document most benefits, it will be invalid — The prenup was not read: If one or the other spouse does not read the prenuptial agreement, it is possible the document could be challenged — Improper execution: To be valid, the agreement must be read and signed by both parties before the marriage occurs — Gross unfairness: While a prenuptial agreement gives the couple a great deal of flexibility in how they establish financial rights, the court may decide not to enforce the prenup if it is grossly unfair to one of the parties
They wanted it in place before individual data protection authorities could begin enforcing their rights to block individual data transfers outside the EU to countries whom they consider to provide inadequate data protection.
Community members stated that people first needed to know their rights before they could enforce them.
The Union has the right to start enforcing a provision that they have not enforced before, though the line between «consent» and «knowledge» is not a particulary meaningful one in the context.
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