Sentences with phrase «immunity to it unless»

Because this is an emerging disease, few dogs will have immunity to it unless they have received one of the new vaccines.

Not exact matches

MSU probably files motion to dismiss that gets denied unless her lawyers did a terrible job, or there's some gov» t immunity at issue here 4.
By law, the judge pointed out, neither lawyer can be compelled to testify before a grand jury unless granted immunity from prosecution.
The defendants claimed qualified immunity, which requires courts to rule in favor of a government employee unless the conduct violates «clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.»
If the test is negative (no immunity) or equivocal (not enough immunity) they need to be vaccinated unless they are eligible for a medical waiver.
For instance, if the mother was not vaccinated against or never was infected with parvo, it means that the puppy is likely to have no natural immunity against the disease unless it is vaccinated properly on time.
No «Booster» Effect Since no one can be absolutely sure that an animal is immune to something unless they actually encounter it, some people feel that it's best to give «booster shots» to increase immunity.
I was expecting a yes / bring his recent vaccination record which is SOP but what I got instead was a five minute tale of how the H3N8 virus had caused a death in a nearby dog kennel and that unless my dog was vaccinated he WOULD get this virus because NO DOG had any immunity to it.
Cuban museums lending state - owned artworks are unlikely to loan those works inside the U.S. unless they can get total immunity from seizure.
«Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officer's judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable.»
When the UK became party to the ECHR it possessed no jurisdiction over the defendant unless the defendant chose to waive its immunity.
Because compensation is ensured, Florida also grants immunity to employers unless they committed an intentional tort, and to fellow subcontractors unless there was gross negligence.
Under both the Florida and United States Constitutions, government agencies and officials are entitled to immunity unless immunity is specifically waived by the government.
The UK Supreme Court decision in NML Capital Ltd v Republic of Argentina -LRB-[2011] UKSC 31) confirms that a State is able to raise sovereign immunity as a defence in respect of enforcement proceedings of foreign judgments and awards, even if the underlying proceedings relate to commercial transactions unless the State has expressly waived sovereign immunity as a defence to enforcement (as it had on the facts of that case).
Arbitrators acting in arbitrations sited in England and Wales have immunity for any act or omission made in the discharge of the arbitrators» functions, unless the act or omission is shown to have been in bad faith (section 29, which is mandatory).
No provision of this section, or of any other section of the Florida Statutes, whether read separately or in conjunction with any other provision, shall be construed to waive the immunity of the state or any of its agencies from suit in federal court, as such immunity is guaranteed by the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, unless such waiver is explicitly and definitely stated to be a waiver of the immunity of the state and its agencies from suit in federal court.
Indeed, although some would consider the degree of force used here to exceed what was necessary, official immunity typically immunizes such excess unless there is a showing of malice or intent to injure.
885, 890 (2)(2009)(noting that «arresting a person for conduct occurring in an officer's presence is a discretionary act»), and therefore official immunity shields the officer from liability unless he performed the arrest with «malice or intent to injure,» id.
It's fairly broad (if it would help prove any aspect of the charge, you can claim immunity), but it's also restricted (you can't claim it unless it really would tend to incriminate you).
Government actors are entitled to qualified immunity unless they violated a constitutional right «so clearly established that «every reasonable official would have understood that what he is doing violates that right.
The purpose of the transfer is to take advantage of the tribe's claim to «sovereign immunity,» under which an Indian tribe (the usual legal term), as a sovereign nation, is immune from being sued unless it consents or Congress abrogates its immunity.
NOTE: All dental health care workers in Ohio must show evidence of immunity to or immunization against the hepatitis B virus, unless a waiver has been granted.
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