Sentences with phrase «grant broad rights»

The oppression remedy of s. 241 (2)(c) of the CBCA and the similar provisions of provincial legislation regarding corporations grant the broadest rights to creditors of any common law jurisdiction: see D. Thomson, «Directors, Creditors and Insolvency: A Fiduciary Duty or a Duty Not to Oppress?»

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«We clearly stated that the users were granting us the right to use the data in broad scope, including selling and licensing the data,» Kogan wrote in a March 18 email obtained by Bloomberg.
They are granted under a broader incentive plan and will sit with a host of other performance rights that significantly bolster Mr Clarke's pay packet through share - based incentives.
The Division uses simplified procedures to grant routine applications to serve countries with which a liberal aviation regime affords broad market access and conducts carrier selection proceedings where aviation rights are restricted by the number of U.S. carriers that may serve or the number of services U.S. carriers may provide on a weekly basis.
«If done right, lenders can gain broader insights and hence a better ability to identify and quantify risks, which in turn allows them to grant credit more widely and with greater confidence.
International shows grant you the opportunity to be seen by a broader audience which might grant leads working towards translation rights sales, distribution deals, book sales, library acquisitions and so much more.
A broad grant of exclusive rights makes sense in a traditional publishing contract because the traditional publisher is investing money into editing, designing, and marketing the author's work.
Rules being rules, the Interior Department could not grant exclusive wind energy development rights to NYPA willy - nilly, so the proposal touched off a broader investigation of interest that resulted in the competitive leasing process.
In a third letter, a broad alliance of more than 140 faith, human - rights, social justice and environmental groups called on Interior Secretary Ken Salazar today to «fully acknowledge the reality and science of climate change in the Arctic, and grant polar bears full protection as an «endangered» species.»
For this wider circle of «other family members» (as opposed to the narrow circle of family members set out in Article 2 (2) of the Directive), Member States enjoy a broader margin of discretion and do not have to grant an «automatic» right of entry and residence (para 20).
Unless the prosecution of a suspect occurs, which grants rights to discovery, Wessler says the government is not giving notice to people who are otherwise caught up in these broad warrants.
The Supreme Court of Canada rejected the Defendants» constitutional challenge that extradition to the U.S. would violate their rights «to remain in Canada» pursuant to Section 6 (1) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, affirming previous precedents which hold that the Minister retains broad discretion to grant the extradition requests of another corights «to remain in Canada» pursuant to Section 6 (1) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, affirming previous precedents which hold that the Minister retains broad discretion to grant the extradition requests of another coRights and Freedoms, affirming previous precedents which hold that the Minister retains broad discretion to grant the extradition requests of another country:
It held that the Convention does not «in principle» grant independent rights and freedoms to individuals and decided that therefore the «nature and broad logic» of the Convention prevented the Court from assessing the legality of EU acts in the light of its provisions.
[20] Although recognising that native title will be granted in rem, a party's future rights may still be affected by native title, but the Court should be able to presume that the government party will represent the broader public's interest.
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