• Myth: Signing an SPIS may prevent possible
legal action because known defects or problems are disclosed.
Although the extent of damages for claims with a contractual basis is unclear, in theory, far more people could decide to take
legal action because they wouldn't need to prove they had developed pleural plaques to sue for contractual damages.
«We commenced
the legal action because the treatment Boyd got was unlawful and discriminatory,» Triano said in an interview.
You're considering
legal action because you want to recover money from the person who caused your injury, right?
You should never delay seeking legal advice, disregard legal advice, or commence or discontinue
any legal action because of information on this website.
At seven percent, the number of consumers who took
legal action because they «wanted revenge» moved up five points in the last two years.
If your lender has threatened
legal action because you are behind on your mortgage repayments, the best thing for you to do is contact an external dispute resolution (EDR) scheme immediately.
Northtowns Cardiology avoided
legal action because it is too late to sue over that use variance, according to Sliwa.
This is an unacceptable state of affairs, where people are liable to mistreatment by their employers but unable to take
legal action because they do not have enough money to do so.
According to a statement from her attorney, Daniel Quisenberry of Kirtland & Packard, his firm began
legal action because Fleener felt convicted by God to speak out.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter threatening
legal action because it considers the discount illegal under federal civil rights laws.
The liberal - funded watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington complained to the GSA that it should terminate its deal or take
legal action because the president had violated the conditions of the lease.
Not exact matches
First, simply
because the president - elect does not like United Technologies» business decisions does not justify his issuing of veiled threats to blackball the company for
actions that are perfectly
legal, and this constitutes an unwarranted exercise of government power.
And
because the Amish have limited recourse to
legal action, they stress the importance of having an «evil customer radar,» recognizing that some people's business isn't necessarily worth taking.
The newspaper wrote in its story that Marc E. Kasowitz threatened «prompt initiation of appropriate
legal action» against the Times if they published the records
because Trump did not give permission for the records to be disclosed.
DOL stated in its Friday motion that consolidation is appropriate
because all three
actions «challenge the same agency rulemaking and present substantially the same
legal issues,» and that such consolidation would avoid duplicative proceedings.
After President Trump took office in 2017, the challenge in Judge Hanen's court had not yet reached a final
legal conclusion
because there had never been a full - scale trial on the legality of the November 2014
actions by President Obama.
But just
because independent contractors and sole proprietors may work for a larger concern, doesn't mean that the company will indemnify them from
legal issues arising from their
actions if they aren't employees.
Because no
legal action can be taken against him in France, French Nazi hunters have come to the U.S. to get our Justice Department to punish Bettencourt by prohibiting him from entering the country, much as was done with Kurt Waldheim, erstwhile UN General Secretary and President of Austria.
«It matters
because it will bring pressure — mainly moral, but some
legal — on a reluctant administration to take decisive
action against ISIS.
St Olave's in Orpington is facing
legal action from parents after 16 pupils were told they wouldn't be able to finish their courses
because of a failure to achieve three Bs in their summer exams.
A number of parents threatened the school with
legal action over the summer after their children were prevented from beginning their second year of A-levels
because they didn't achieve at least three B - grades in their first year tests.
This person is willing to accept the
legal consequences of his / her
actions because it it the moral thing to do.
By the way,
because of the threats of litigation that these nationally - known U.S. pastors have made, I have moved in to
action very quickly to contact nationally - known First Amendment litigation attorneys,
legal groups, and top law schools in case their services are needed.
This is extremely concerning
because the definition of harassment relies largely on the perception of the person who claims they were harassed: all they need do is allege that someone has «violated their dignity» or that someone created a «hostile or insulting environment» for them, and they can take
legal action.
The tragic «right to die» case of Steven Becker in St. Louis last year was the first such case in a Catholic hospital to garner any media attention, and this was only
because Steven's mother, Marge Sutter, was willing to take
legal action to save her son.
If Wayback Burgers takes
legal action against you
because of your violation of these Terms and Conditions, we will be entitled to recover from you, and you agree to pay, all reasonable attorneys» fees and costs of such
action, in addition to any other relief granted to Wayback Burgers.
In a further dispute between the clubs last year, Barca took
legal action against Santos
because they felt the Brazilian side did not comply with their preferential option to sign striker Gabriel Barbosa.
But when the US and EU opposed legally - binding measures at the UN Human Rights Council last week (see
action for 26 June), they said
legal measures are not necessary
because there is the UN Global Compact.
On the threats of a
legal action against the EC, O. B Amoah held the view that, the plaintiffs may hit a snag
because the EC appears to have acted within the ambit of the law as it clearly spelled out the criteria for the candidates.
If as the report says the NHSLA is correct that it now has # 16.8 billion of liabilities of
legal action against it, then the NHS would be wise
because of this cost to consider investing in ensuring that mistakes and accidents are reduced to the irreducible minimum.
CISLAC states categorically that such
actions have continued
because this government has failed to establish clear cut regulatory and
legal frameworks that were promised while campaigning for office.
But
because of a
legal loophole, the
actions taken by Cuomo that day do not apply to public schools.
The Trafigura story had not been revealed by at least one publication precisely
because of the fear of a prohibitive
legal action being launched.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman also raised the possibility of
legal action against the administration, insisting that the president does not have the power to deny federal monies to localities
because of their law enforcement policies.
«The state's fiscal position is much improved
because of
actions by the Governor and the Legislature,
legal settlements and robust tax revenues this year,» DiNapoli said.
The loan is a controversial one for environmental advocates, who have weighed taking possible
legal action, in part
because the money for the loan is coming from a fund traditionally earmarked for clean water and sewer projects.
Rennard insists he can not apologise to the women he is alleged to have sexually harassed
because to do so would open him up to
legal action.
Hana Japanese Steak House in Guilderland is facing possible
legal action after the manager refused to seat a blind customer
because she was accompanied by a service dog.
«We will take every
action that we can, we will use every resource and if that include
legal action to stop the federal government
because this can not happen.
Courts have refused to entertain
legal action based on statements made in evidence before a committee
because such statements are protected by parliamentary privilege.
They will not be able to take
legal action «
because it would have to prove damages while, on the contrary, the party had benefited from the Conservative leader's outburst,» a party spokesman told The Times.
«We understand that investigations have to be done diligently but our patience will not run forever
because we will start taking the
legal actions available to us.
Throughout the controversy caused by Cummings» death, Erie County officials have declined to comment
because of the backdrop of
legal action.
«The endangerment finding is key
because it obligates the EPA to take regulatory
action to cut carbon dioxide emissions from aircraft — it triggers a
legal mandate,» said Drew Kodjak, executive director of the International Council on Clean Transportation.
This outcome is difficult to achieve: the
legal defense must demonstrate that the offender had no control over his or her
actions or did not comprehend the present reality of the deed done (for instance, shot at a police officer
because he thought the officer had been threatening him on television).
I wanted to start producing but was threatened with
legal action by Ametican lawyers
because mine wasn't cows milk.
The day before opening night, there will be an urgent hearing regarding whether Terry Gilliam's long - awaited fantasy, «The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,» will be allowed to close this year's festival
because of a
legal action by producer Paulo Branco.
The district also contends that
because the mayor and board of education have provided additional funding for traditional public schools ever since the act was passed, those
actions have created an authoritative
legal precedent.
Minority enrollment in the city's three exam schools and preparation programs is also declining, though this appears to be
because of a
legal mandate to drop affirmative
action programs.