Sentences with phrase «even rescinding»

After curtailing credit card offers during the depths of the recession, along with slashing credit lines and even rescinding credit cards, the competition is heating up again.
Many large financial services firms were on track to comply by the rule's April 10 effective date, but facing pressure from certain segments of the financial industry, President Trump issued a presidential memorandum directing the Labor Department to consider revising or even rescinding the rule entirely.
Because your policy can be cancelled or even rescinded (no coverage ever existed) for material misrepresentation of facts about the risk that's being taken on.
But the court may modify or even rescind a permanent order when a spouse remarries or obtains gainful employment that obviates the need for support.
Because your policy can be cancelled or even rescinded (no coverage ever existed) for material misrepresentation of facts about the risk that's being taken on.

Not exact matches

The USDA order was rescinded late Tuesday evening, according to a report by BuzzFeed.
«We don't even have an ambassador to South Korea,» said Sanders, likely referring to the fact that the nomination of Victor Cha, Trump's original pick, was rescinded last month after Cha expressed opposition to the administration's proposal for a military strike.
The problem is that even the 60 - day delay — let alone any further decision to scale back the rule or rescind it outright — will impact working people's retirement accounts.
There was no consensus among commenters and petitioners regarding whether, and how long, to delay the applicability date of the Rule and PTEs, or even whether to retain or rescind the Rule and PTEs in whole or in part.
It therefore is so far from rescinding and abolishing these diversities, that it even preserves and adopts them, so long only as no hindrance to the worship of the one supreme and true God is thus introduced.
And even though the public outcry against it caused enforcement of the legislation to be put on hold, it was not rescinded, and thousands of public officials have already agreed to abide by it.
for example, very similar «claims» (for a supposed «lack» of evidence) were made regarding the Hitti.tes, the pool of Bethesda, or even the city of Troy — only later to be rescinded once evidence was found.
Thierfelder has expressed confidence that the school's «actions ultimately will be found to be in compliance with all federal and state laws and with the U.S. Constitution», but even President Bush's (now rescinded) conscience clause protected only hospitals and healthcare workers.
Two Republican senators rescinded their endorsements of Moore on Friday evening, with Steve Daines of Montana and Mike Lee of Utah pulling their support.
Obama had even asked that it be rescinded and a more narrowly defined AUMF be issued for actions he was taking, but Congress, of course, did nothing, instead.
New York State was on the right path by taking over the growth in local Medicaid spending; rescinding that policy — even if for only one locality — would be a mistake.
Even de Blasio, who plans to attend the march, said on Monday that he privately asked organizers to rescind the award.
When the programs systemically collecting your personal information are so secret that even the Cabinet are not aware of their existence, our democratic oversight has rescinded to the point of extinction.
Cuomo has voiced support for Paterson's layoff plan, but the two largest state worker unions — CSEA and PEF — have been fighting hard to counter it, even calling on the governor to rescind the firings after learning that he has doled out some $ 17 million worth of pork prior to his impending departure from public office.
Barbara Zaron, president of the state Organization of Management Confidential Employees, said extending the PEF - CSEA deal to M / Cs would put them even deeper in the hole after former Gov. David Paterson rescinded a total of 7 percent in raises for M / Cs in the two previous fiscal years — increases that CSEA and PEF members received according to the provisions of their most recent contracts.
In this guidance, the FDA explicitly states that even when an IND is rescinded or does not lead to a new drug, the supplement form is still banned.
We have experienced this negative phenomenon first - hand by having had a district - wide contract rescinded before the program even started due to fear caused by media attention generated from a single parent in single school who took offense to a classroom teacher leading mandala coloring and using the term, «Namaste,» with her students.
And the agency has not rescinded money from any state, even when school districts failed to show progress.
Some politicians have incorrectly blamed gun violence in schools on this federal guidance, and now DeVos is even closer to rescinding it.
Rescinding the 2014 guidance will cause these problems to worsen and even more students will drop out and end up in jail.
Even if they're rescinded months later, layoff notices create uncertainty and disruption among teachers and students.
I hope lots of customers (even ones that don't buy much from them) speak out and force them to rescind this horrible decision.
With more and more people self publishing and setting their own prices for their books, however, Australians may get better prices that way, instead of relying on the big publishing houses to lobby for rescinding the laws the «protect» them, even though it's clear the laws are killing their business.
Sure, it will cost you a few bucks more, but failing to mention it could be a material misrepresentation, and could even get the policy rescinded and the premium refunded, with no coverage ever having been in force if there's a loss in the future.
This would be a great time to rescind the mortgage and go someplace else, or not even go through with the transaction at all.
Even though Bank of America has rescinded its plans for a monthly $ 5 debit card use fee, the damage has largely been done — at least from the standpoint of the big banks.
A prevailing party can still recover fees even though the contract has been rescinded.
Today's decision by Facebook to rescind changes to its terms of service, which would have permitted Facebook to use and retain user content for its own purposes even after users left the site, proves that even widely popular and successful companies are neither above the law nor above the demands of their users.
She explains that a party seeking to challenge a final order of a court in family proceedings can use s 30F (6) of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 to apply to vary, suspend, rescind or revive any order, even if the marriage has been dissolved.
(2) The Commissioner may exercise the powers described in subsection (1) even if the order that the Commissioner rescinds or varies has been filed with the Superior Court of Justice under section 63.
An employee fired for cause who conceals this fact commits a civil wrong and an employer may rescind an offer based on this omission and may even seek damages.
Accordingly, the appellate court concludes, the evidence that Mitchell's misstatements were relied on by the insurer supports the conclusion that the policy could be rescinded, even if it were established that the misstatements were innocent or unintentional.
If the lie is particularly egregious, the insurer could deem it fraud, even after the two - year contestability period is up, and the policy could be rescinded.
In opposition of advocates, the broad majority of the general public, and even republican lawmakers, in November 2017, the FCC, is set to rescind the Open Internet Order.
Once you start your negotiations the employer will generally counteroffer or in some cases the offer of employment may even be rescinded if the employer feels you are being unrealistic in your demands.
In fact, even the National Health and Medical Research Council, which apparently is an expert body for health and medical research and developing health advice for the Australian community, published «Nutrition in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: An Information Paper» in 2000 but is now rescinded.
NAR argued that it was inappropriate for the court to review the policy because there was no relief for the court to order even if it found that the VOW policy had violated federal antitrust law, as NAR had already voluntarily rescinded the policy.
A hearing was held, and the hearing officer found that the Salesperson had committed a fraudulent misrepresentation by leading Seeley to believe the property was available, even though the Buyers» offer had never been rescinded.
Ohio law provides no penalty to the Seller if the Form is given after the Buyer and Seller have entered into a contract, or even if the Form is never delivered; however, without a properly executed Residential Property Disclosure, the Buyer of the real property may have the right to rescind the Contract without prejudice even after entering into a bona fide contract with the seller.
Lenders knew that job offers are sometimes reversed, rescinded, and otherwise subject - to - change — even if they're written on letterhead and signed by all parties.
Even getting as far as she has is notable, experts said, because it is difficult to get a foreclosure rescinded.
To put themselves in the proper frame of mind, they might even compose the letter to say that they are hereby rescinding their application, address it to the lender and hold it just in case.
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