Sentences with phrase «gross negligence from»

Not exact matches

Prosecutors from Campos, a city near Rio de Janeiro, filed suit last Wednesday against Chevron and Transocean (RIG) for gross negligence in connection with the oil spill.
The announcement came hours after CP issued a separate statement saying that one of its board of directors has resigned, days after he lost an appeal of gross negligence penalties for not reporting $ 18.85 million of taxable income from dividends.
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However, the preceding liability exclusion will not protect the Sponsor against any liability resulting from its own gross negligence, willful misconduct or bad faith in the performance of its duties.
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I submit that even if carrageenan turns out to pose a risk in the limited number of organic foods it's used in, consumers face an order - of - magnitude MORE risk from fraud and gross negligence in the organic industry.
Negligence and gross incompetence from management to boardroom level to the near question of corruption or self destruction to all matters and standards associated with winning football matches and competing in this league.
The policy provides immunity from liability for those evaluating a student athlete during practice or an athletic competition, other than in acts or omission constituting gross negligence or wilful, wanton misconduct.
A volunteer authorizing a young athlete to return to participation has immunity from liability for civil damages, other than acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
The statute also provides immunity from civil liability for a health care provider who is a volunteer and provides clearance to participate, except in cases of gross negligence or wanton or willful neglect.
The statute provides immunity from liability for civil damages resulting from any act of omission to a volunteer who authorizes a youth athlete to return to play, except in circumstances of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
The law provides immunity from civil liability for any injury resulting from that omission unless it constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
Excluded from the jury trial was testimony regarding the home birth midwife's deviations from standard of care and gross negligence, along with the fact that her license had been suspended and she had no collaberating physician.
The only person who ever did that was Mike Caputo his former campaign manager who was fired toward the end of the election for gross negligence and embezzling money from Paladino and padding the pay role with people who didn't even work on the campaign and then keeping their money....
From the perspective of normal operational safety guidelines, this seems like gross negligence on someone's part.
To the extent permitted by law, we shall not be liable for any Losses by or with respect to the Account, except to the extent that such Losses are actual Losses proven with reasonable certainty, are not speculative, are proven to have been fairly within the contemplation of the parties as of the date hereof, and are determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or an arbitration panel in a final non-appealable judgment or order to have resulted solely from our gross negligence or willful misconduct and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, we will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages or other losses (regardless of whether such damages or other losses were reasonably foreseeable).
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This shall not apply to the liability for damages arising from the injury to life or limb as well as for any other damage based on a breach of duty thorough wilful intent or gross negligence on the part of the Hotel, a legal representative or a vicarious agent of the Hotel.
Taking place after Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends tells a new tale where our heroes awaken from a 100 - year nap, only to find that nightmares have invaded the Glade of Dreams due to their gross negligence.
Note that misconduct arises here (as it does in society in tort law) not just from dishonesty, but through recklessness or gross negligence.
If it can be proven that there is gross negligence in maintaining a roadway then holding a government agency liable and claiming compensation from it are not impossible, especially if an accident victim is represented by a determined and experienced personal injury lawyer.
These waivers do not protect companies from acts of gross negligence or wrongful misconduct.
On the other hand, if your PC was running in the same room as the cooling system and water from the leak dripped onto your PC and damaged it, I suspect that they are not responsible unless the leak was caused through gross negligence (but this is just an opinion).
Even if LSUC could be considered a service provider, Morgan writes, the law society has a statutory immunity from these claims, which can only be bypassed by a claim of gross negligence.
If someone is injured or killed on the job in Texas and the employer subscribes to state - run workers» comp, the victim and / or their family is barred from filing a negligence claim against the company (except when gross negligence is involved) by law.
The Council said its proposals were based on an analysis of current sentencing practice, with little change in sentence levels for most areas apart from in some gross negligence cases.
Some 16 offenders were sentenced for manslaughter by gross negligence in 2014, incurring custodial sentences ranging from nine months to 12 years, four of which were suspended.
Drunk driving is a form of gross negligence, and the drunk driver who injured you owes you compensation for the injuries and damages that result from the accident.
He sought damages from his employers («CCRL»): settlement was reached on the basis that the gross value of the claim was about 」 2m but that the Claimant would accept 」 400,000 in damages on the basis of an 80 % discount for contributory negligence.
Rather, they are a way to punish the defendant for intentional conduct or gross negligence — behavior that is so egregious that a civil court penalty is warranted in order to deter the defendant from committing the same act again in the future.
Acting with «criminal negligence» means that the driver failed to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk, and the failure to perceive that risk was a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would have observed in the situation.
«If I were a client, I'd ensure that the arbitration clause allows the arbitration of all disputes arising from the representation and it might even say, «Without limitation, reasonableness of fees, negligence, gross negligence, fraud, misrepresentation, etc..»
According to media reports, a bill has been introduced by a state representative from New Orleans that would require proof of gross negligence or a deliberate act in order to hold a company that makes floats for Mardi Gras liable for damages due to injuries of death.Two years ago an individual was crushed by a float that was defective.
Also, serious violations may not ever be removed from your driving record (for example, speed racing on a public street, or causing a fatal accident by gross negligence).
And if you have figured this out, it will be gross negligence on your part to leave out the skills section from a resume and cover letter.
Atlas 1031 Exchange maintains a $ 250,000 per occurrence Errors and Omissions insurance policy protecting clients from the potential gross negligence of our qualified intermediary services.
For example, where a violation of the Code is a REALTOR ®'s first, and the findings of fact demonstrate that only a minor violation occurred, likely the result of inadvertence or ignorance rather than gross negligence or intentional misconduct, and the proposed discipline is suspension or expulsion from membership, the Directors may be reasonably concerned about the severity of the proposed discipline.
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