Sentences with phrase «for breach of the rule»

I'm almost certain all those «mega» teams would be kicked out of the CL if a half decent auditor investigates them properly for breach of the rules.
If you're still getting a wall of silence, then report it to the Information Commissioner for a breach of rules.
Holman Fenwick Willan partner Shyamal Jeewoolall has been fined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) for breaches of its rules while at his former firm, Norton Rose Fulbright.
Though deadlines may be missed, the courts do have discretion to rectify and waive certain minor irregularities and technical breaches of the rules, so long as the party in violation has shown themselves to have acted in good faith, with a reasonable explanation for the breach of rules.
The Trial Judge found the failure to cross-examine Mr. Lu and Mr. Calcine with respect to the alcohol detail and the marijuana detail did not warrant a «strict» application of the rule in Browne v Dunn, yet he applied the remedy for breach of the rule — assessing the credibility of the Appellant in a manner reflecting the fact counsel did not give the complainants a chance to explain the contradiction.
This rule led the SDT recently to say of a partner that ``... he had an absolute liability in his capacity... not a mere vicarious liability» for breaches of the rules by his fellow partner (Decision no. 9799 — 2007).

Not exact matches

The offending condo owner would then be given either a warning for breaching the rule or a lawyer's letter for which they'd have to foot the bill of a few hundred dollars.
Another rule will make it mandatory for companies to notify their data protection authority about a data breach within 72 hours of first becoming aware of it.
These breach disclosures affirm the wisdom of New York state implementing its trailblazing cybersecurity rules for financial services firms that took effect last March, and which were amended with the SHIELD act in November.
The ruling in favour of Mars Canada this week also upheld a lower court judge's hefty costs award against Aizic Ebert and his two Toronto companies for «brazenly» breaching earlier settlements of the dispute.
Yes (as his lawyer pointed out) people do make mistakes, and even a mayor can be forgiven for an incidental breach of a rule now and then.
A Miami - Dade Circuit Court judge has ruled that Coral Gables can't force FPL to upgrade infrastructure and trim trees around power lines, but that the city can sue the utility for breach of contract over its response to power outages following Hurricane Irma.
«Today's ruling is a major milestone in our efforts to recover damages for our investors,» said James Dondero, co-founder and president of Highland Capital Management, L.P. «We are pleased the appellate court recognized the harm caused to our investors by Credit Suisse's fraud and breaches of contract.»
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says Manchester City should have been docked points and stripped of their titles instead of being fined for breaching Financial Fair Play rules --(Daily Express / various)
The Istanbul giants are under the watch of FFP and can not afford for their spending to exceed their revenues after Galatasaray were kicked out of European competition for season after breaching the same rules.
Singh supplied a written explanation within the required seven days, after which Tour officials told him in a February 19 letter, that he was in breach of program rules and was prohibited from participating in PGA or Web.com Tour tourneys for 90 days, beginning retroactively with February's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and concluding on May 11, 2013.
«During the second round of the Honda LPGA Thailand, Lexi Thompson incurred a two - stroke penalty on hole 15 for breach of the Local Rule regarding temporary immovable obstructions as prescribed in Appendix 1,» the LPGA said in a statement, according to Golf Digest.
The report claims that Arsenal and Chelsea, along with other clubs around Europe including Real Madrid, could be set for the same sanctions that Barcelona were hit with and for the same reason, the way that signing young players has been done in breach of FIFA rules.
FIFA imposed a one - year ban on Atletico last year for signing dozens of youth players in breach of rules that prevent international child trafficking and luring youngsters from their home country.
A squad of ageing veterans and mediocre imports will be broken up in the summer, as the club's owners attempt to salvage order from chaos while also mounting a legal battle to evade a # 58 million fine for breaching Football League financial rules during the club's last stay in the Championship.
How can ex referees raise issues that at the very least, PGMO is accountable to no one, and that serious breaches of administration of the rules by officials of PGMO, go unchallenged by TV pundits, the media, the FA, the EPL and finally, by the government department which is responsible for uncovering corruption in sport?
The transfer ban that FIFA imposed on Atletico for breaching the rules over the transfer of players under the age of 18 in Europe applies to the next two transfer windows and may complicate matters.
There was nothing to suggest that neither Jones nor Blind were guilty of doping but United were also fined # 8,900 for rule breaches.
World football's governing body FIFA have given the Catalan giant, FC Barcelona a transfer ban for next two transfer periods due to breaching international transfer rules of under - 18 players...
Under the FA's social media guidelines, the minimum ban for race - related breaches of rules is five games.
The club's appeal against a transfer ban for breaching FIFA rules was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport and the Frenchman says it would have been a «dirty move» had he decided to leave.
La Liga has asked UEFA to investigate both PSG and City for breaches of financial fair play rules.
Danone is much criticised for its aggressive marketing of baby foods in breach of UN marketing rules (including in an article in The Guardian in 2013 prior to it working in partnership with the corporation).
You hold him accountable and give him consequences for that breach of family rules.
For Rule 7 of the Code of Conduct provides that «Where a Judge commits a breach of any rule of this Code he shall be sanctioned with reference to the gravity of the act or omission constituting the breach in accordance with the Judicial Service Regulations.&raRule 7 of the Code of Conduct provides that «Where a Judge commits a breach of any rule of this Code he shall be sanctioned with reference to the gravity of the act or omission constituting the breach in accordance with the Judicial Service Regulations.&rarule of this Code he shall be sanctioned with reference to the gravity of the act or omission constituting the breach in accordance with the Judicial Service Regulations.»
When other moderates turned out to canvass for their former colleague they'd be in breach of party rules that forbid campaigning for anyone other than the official.
Surely what you mean is «Ken may well employ sophistry to claim that he is not technically in breach of party rules, because saying that the candidate should not have been dropped, walking around for the TV cameras with the rival candidate (and having a quick chat about why the Labour candidate) did not in fact entail an explicit «vote Rahman» public statement (even though the whole point was to convey precisely that impression to any sentient being).
Former cabinet ministers have also tended to move into the upper chamber, although that has not always been the case; Jack Straw, who was cleared of breaching rules, concerning cash - for - access allegations, was not nominated for a peerage in 2016.
A member of the New Patriotic Party's Council of Elders Boniface Gambilla has revealed that the party's General Secretary Kwabena Agyepong will be the next to be expelled after party chairman Paul Afoko is suspended for breaching party rules.
[44] The report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards found that although Osborne had breached the rules, the offence was «unintended and relatively minor».
«Any complaint that was a mere cover for a party political row or dispute would be dealt with by you [The Speaker] and... would never reach the Standards and Privileges Committee, which would be asked to determine only serious or complex breaches of the rules»
In 2008 the courts ruled that using force for these purposes breaches children's human rights because it can cause serious harm and was not shown to be necessary (the court referred to evidence that in secure children's Homes restraint is not used to enforce good behaviour by children convicted of an offence).
It suggested the proposed bill ignores the European court ruling that blanket data retention breaches fundamental rights to respect for private life and the protection of personal data.
He had to apologise for breaching data protection rules after Downing Street said it was «clearly not a sensible way to dispose of documents».
The Labour government was accused of breaching the Golden Rule by unreasonably classifying current expenditure as investment: genuine investment increases the economy's productive potential, and is therefore a driver for growth, but spending on other items does not.
Torkornoo JA dismissed the application for contempt in breach of the audi alteram partem rule of natural justice.
A watchdog has found «there was no breach of the rules» by Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Jack Straw after a cash - for - access undercover sting.
«It is respectfully submitted therefore My Lord, that on the basis of the grounds argued above, of Lack of, or Excess of Jurisdiction, Procedural Irregularity and breach of the rules of natural justice it is submitted that the decision of the National Disciplinary Committee dated 2nd December, 2015 and endorsed by the National Executive Committee on 10th December 2015 be brought up to this court for purposes of having same quashed.»
The Guardian: «The husband - and - wife Tory backbenchers were last year found to have breached House of Commons rules after claiming # 80,000 in parliamentary allowances for a flat owned by a trust their children control.
In York's «Evening Press» newspaper of 12 April 2005, Maroney claimed it was «for selling loony merchandise against Electoral Commission rules»: to be precise the OMRLP's Financial Scheme as registered with the Electoral Commission, which meant any Branch of the OMRLP taking money on the party's behalf would be breaching the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 Part 2.
He also attracted criticism for breaching House of Commons rules on declaring outside interests.
Frenchman Platini, 61, was head of Uefa until his ban for breaching ethics rules over a # 1.3 m «disloyal payment».
Mr Aitken resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in 1997 so as to sue the Guardian newspaper over allegations that a stay at the Paris Ritz had been paid for by a Saudi businessman, in breach of ministerial rules.
Ms Dorries said in a statement, «I wish to apologise to the House fully and unreservedly for what was a genuinely inadvertent breach of the rules which I have at all times sought to comply ply with.»
Fox apologised to MPs after Sir Gus O'Donnell ruled that he was guilty of multiple breaches of the ministerial code for a «blurring of lines» between his official and private responsibilities.
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