Sentences with phrase «good faith by»

The court found no violation of procedural due process, nor any instance of fraud or lack of good faith by the Board.
And of course, the passage of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which articulates our rights as Indigenous peoples, including rights to our own forms of organisation, to be engaged with on a basis of mutual respect and good faith by governments.
The organization has taken a step of good faith by stating their salary range.
You'll not only benefit from becoming a better driver, but if you already have driving violations on your record a class can help restore your license in good faith by avoiding points and dismissing traffic tickets.
Accusations, censure or imputation made in good faith by persons having lawful authority are also a few exceptions to a charge of criminal defamation.
It demonstrates that the «closed evidence procedure» being used in order to protect the integrity of foreign intelligence being passed on to us in good faith by our allies» allows for an extremely broad range of uses well beyond the scope of «National Security».
Even if justifiable, employers should always act in good faith by communicating the purpose and business reasons for the suspension to the respondent in writing, then providing timelines for the investigation with an anticipated return to work date.
Principle 7: A party may satisfy its obligation to preserve, collect, review and produce electronically stored information in good faith by using electronic tools and processes such as data sampling, searching or by using selection criteria to collect potentially relevant electronically stored information.
Finally, developing robust studies that demonstrate when prejudices do operate, future cases of policing should also be subject to 24 (2) exclusions on racial profiling, even if the officers themselves are operating in good faith by simply following orders.
Rating sites are unlikely to survive as businesses if they can not offer at least some guarantee of identity protection for their users, especially if these are done in good faith by users complying with their Terms of Service.
If I show good faith by using a documented approach, like sourcing all product specifications from wikipedia, and not inventing any of my own, would it be reasonable to say no defamation / tarnishing would be happening?
The High Court previously decided in May 2015 that the BBC was not in breach of its employer's duty of good faith by imposing a cap on pensionable salary.
AIT was made in good faith by someone who took the trouble to consult experts in the field (and he was once one of Roger Revelle's students so it didn't come out of nowhere).
Instead, the authors are at perfect liberty to ignore comments submitted in good faith by expert reviewers — to decide that the source they've cited is probably right.
When market quotations are insufficient or not readily available, the Fund may value securities at fair value or estimate their value as determined in good faith by the Board or their designees, pursuant to procedures approved by the Board.
Other securities for which market quotes are not readily available are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by the Board or persons acting at their direction.
Subject to a dispute in utmost good faith by the issuer, payment default represents a failure to pay any amount due of the reference asset or any other future indebtedness of the issuer for funds borrowed, raised or guaranteed.
Most creditors will remove an item once you have shown good faith by making several payments toward the debt.
Excerpted from Good Faith by Jane Smiley Copyright © 2003 by Jane Smiley.
Let us call it The First Novel: Being a Work of Noble Art Written in Good Faith by Gordon Gilbey Boodles, Esquire; Depicting Fearsome Beings Not of This World, and Also Teenagers; but Containing a Moral Lesson, Cleverly Disguised; and All Similarities to Real Persons, Living or Dead, are but Coincidental and Therefore Unintended by the Author, Who Nevertheless Intended Everything Else.»
For site owners, they need to realize they have a certain level of responsibility for the legitimacy of the profiles on their site because members come there in good faith by trusting their brand.
In 2011, however, the CIA broke this code of good faith by using a sham hepatitis B vaccination project to collect DNA in the neighborhood where Osama bin Laden was thought to be hiding.
«I have told a lot of my people from the East that the exercise was carried out in good faith by the State Government to rid Lagos of crime, restore sanity to the area and ensure the master plan of Lagos State is not tampered with.
Ms Harman said she and her campaign team acted in good faith by accepting a # 5,000 donation from Janet Kidd to help clear her debts after this summer's deputy leadership campaign.
Have they acted upon information given in good faith by alleged undocumented migrants themselves?
«After concluding his investigation, the inspector found no evidence to corroborate the allegations, which he believed were made in complete good faith by the Liverpool player Rhian Brewster.»
European football's control, ethics and disciplinary body acknowledged that the allegation was made in good faith by the 17 - year - old but, after a number of extensive interviews with players and match officials, it came down to Brewster's word against that of Spartak captain Leonid Mironov.
Consumers could order cases or bottles and all purchases were sent on good faith by Krohn, Ashcraft recalls.
Trying to argue for intellectual diversity and good faith by sticking up for kink is like trying to get high - school students excited about reading Romeo and Juliet by comparing it to Fifty Shades of Grey — it's not just ridiculous, but dishonest.
The purchase price of each Share will be (i) not less than the net asset value per Share (the «NAV Per Share») of the Company's common stock (as determined in good faith by the board of directors of the Company or a committee thereof, in its sole discretion) immediately prior to the Expiration Date (as defined in the Offer to Purchase)(the date of repurchase) and (ii) not more than 2.5 % greater than the NAV Per Share as of such date, plus any unpaid dividends accrued through the expiration date of the Tender Offer.

Not exact matches

By contrast, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo Strine, now chief justice of the state Supreme Court, wrote in the Wake Forest Law Review: «Corporate law requires directors, as a matter of their duty of loyalty, to pursue a good faith strategy to maximize profits for the stockholders.»
And then when I watch the trials and tribulations of a business like L.L. Bean, whose good - faith commitment and lifetime guarantees to customers have been shamelessly abused for years by flea market phonies, eBay a-holes and other crafty resale store shoppers, I remember that things become clichés, not because they're pithy phrases, but because they're sadly too true.
A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright or other proprietary right owner, its agent, or the law; and
Besides a catchy original song recorded by Faith Hill (which was nominated for best original song), this Michael Bay movie is a disaster and disrespectful to US history.
Although Ionis» forward - looking statements reflect the good faith judgment of its management, these statements are based only on facts and factors currently known by Ionis.
«It seems to me that Seth has acted in good, if naive, faith, and will do his best to compensate us backers, either by moving the project forward or by a settlement offer.»
We may disclose personal information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to: (1) comply with law or comply with legal process served upon us or our agents, representatives and affiliates, (2) protect and defend our rights or property or those of our users or (3) protect the personal safety of our users or the public.
Stroz cautions that some of these attempts to delete information were in «good faith» to purge their files of proprietary data, but also mentioned that Levandowski knew his devices would be looked through by March 2016.
If the managing underwriters of any such public offering determine in good faith that the purchase by Passport of such number of shares in the public offering would be detrimental to the public offering, then the managing underwriters may, in their sole discretion, reduce the number of shares that Passport may purchase.
Due in part to a growing lack of faith in traditional financial advising brought about by this trend, more and more investors are switching to low - cost passive online advisors (often called robo - advisors) who exclusively or almost exclusively invest clients» capital into index - tracking funds, the thought being that if they can not beat the market they may as well join it.
You acknowledge, consent and agree that we may access, preserve, and disclose your registration and any other information you provide if required to do so by law or in a good faith belief that such access preservation or disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) comply with legal process; (b) enforce this Agreement; (c) respond to claims of a violation of the rights of third - parties; (d) respond to your requests for customer service; or (e) protect the rights, property, or personal safety of The Defense Alliance of Minnesota, The Defense Alliance of Minnesota Affiliates, its users and the public.
On September 15, 2015, BitPay filed suit against its insurer, Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company («MBIC») to recover amounts owed under a commercial crime policy issued by MBIC to BitPay as well as penalties for MBIC's bad faith denial
While you can still apply for these mortgages at SunTrust, you'll have to go through the longer process of requesting a Good Faith Estimate by contacting or meeting a loan officer.
By offering to train my subordinate for as long as they wanted in order for the business not to fall off a cliff once I departed, I showed good faith.
In Compliance with Laws: We may disclose your information to a third party: (a) if we believe that disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request; (b) to enforce our agreements and policies; (c) to protect the security or integrity of the Startup Grind Service; (d) to protect Startup Grind, our customers, or the public from harm or illegal activities; (e) to respond to an emergency which we believe in the good faith requires us to disclose information to assist in preventing the death or serious bodily injury of any person; or (f) as otherwise directed by you.
Lenders typically provide a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) form when a person first applies for a home loan, followed by a «HUD - 1» Settlement Statement shortly before closing day.
Under English law, which often applies to such policies involving international trade, because insurance contracts are «of the utmost good faith», the policyholder is required to disclose all «material» facts to the insurance company even if no question is asked by the insurance company.
So a large number of good and smart people in good faith developed an investing strategy that they thought was supported by the peer - reviewed research but in reality was the OPPOSITE of what the peer - reviewed research would support once all the peer - reviewed research needed to make intelligent choices had been published.
In this agreement, «Confidential Information» means all confidential information relating to a party or its business, strategies, pricing, personnel, suppliers, products or services, but excludes information that the recipient proves: (a) was lawfully in its possession before receiving it from the discloser, (b) was provided in good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipient.
If required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is appropriate: (a) under applicable law, including laws outside your country of residence; (b) to comply with legal process; (c) to respond to requests from public and government authorities, including public and government authorities outside your country of residence; (d) to enforce our terms and conditions; (e) to protect our operations or those of any of our affiliates; (f) to protect our rights, privacy, safety or property, and / or that of our affiliates, you or others; and (g) to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.
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