Sentences with phrase «legal action taken against»

Like all personal liability insurance — whether it's auto, home, etc. — renters liability covers costs for legal action taken against you, such as if someone is injured in your apartment and sues you.
Not only will you find yourself legally liable to pay thousands in car repair costs and possible hospital bills, but you could also find legal action taken against you.
However, whether you're legally liable for damages or not, any legal action taken against you can pose a serious financial risk.
Mr Bannon has not yet spoken publicly about the president's comments, the book or the legal action taken against him.
We also serve as a clearinghouse for information related to legal action taken against scientists, which can inform strategies for — and outcomes of — future cases.
Q145 Graham Stringer: Since the data has been released has there been any legal action taken against you?
Of course whether the firm will be successful in their lawsuit remains to be seen, but this is yet another legal action taken against the publisher.
A bankruptcy (or a consumer proposal) stops or prevents any legal action taken against a homeowner for the shortfall incurred by the lender.
It also puts an end to harassing calls from creditors and any legal action taken against you like a wage garnishment.
If we recredit your account after paying a check over a valid and timely stop payment order, you agree to transfer to us all of your rights against the payee or other holder of the check and to assist us in any legal action taken against that person.
And the legal action taken against the company (which went out of business in Israel) and the various individuals involved in the improper product oversight speaks to how much of an exceptional event the Remedia tragedy really was.
• Educate researchers about their legal rights and responsibilities on issues surrounding their work; • Serve as a clearinghouse for information related to legal actions taken against scientists; and • Recruit and assist lawyers representing these scientists.
But if you want to see any legal actions taken against the party who has abused your loved one financially, you will need legal representation.
Legal actions taken against the punk metal group «Bring Me The Horizon» for the injuries sustained by a 12 - year - old girl in a mosh pit during one of the band's Warped Tour performances has led to a new standard of ensuring safety.
It seems a shame to end a perfectly good relationship over a $ 80 bbq So don't: any legal action you take against the landlord will do this.

Not exact matches

Laura Fitton told Axios she came forward after Pishevar announced he would be taking a leave of absence to pursue legal action against his accusers.
From legal action against President Trump's executive orders to numerous Super Bowl ads, many brands have chosen to take a stance in the current political climate.
I refuse to allow bullying, intimidation and threat of legal action to take away my First Amendment right to speak out against wrongdoing.»
• Meanwhile, Jurvetson tweeted that he's leaving the firm «to focus on personal matters,» which include taking legal action against those «whose false statements have defamed me.»
But it suggests the Japanese company might take legal action against Malvinder Singh, an Indian billionaire who was CEO of Ranbaxy in 2008 when he and his brother sold their 34 % share in the company for $ 2 billion.
Can my company take any legal action against this person?
UVA's Phi Kappa Psi fraternity released a statement saying it intends to take legal action against the magazine.
The European Commission is taking legal action against Ireland and Luxembourg for allegedly giving sweetheart tax deals to companies like iPhone maker Apple and burger chain McDonalds that allowed them to shift profits from other EU nations.
Gumala Aboriginal Corporation is taking legal action against its former chief executive, Steve Mav, for allegedly breaching his duties while he was at the helm of the indigenous group.
Coastal eventually took legal action against Muhlbach, alleging he had reached out to third parties and lenders to try to buy Lensway back.
RUMOURS that Heineken Classic organisers were taking legal action against Channel Ten for this year's interrupted telecast have been dispelled by Heineken Classic tournament manager Rod Leembruggen.
He said it was «insane» that Facebook had yet to take legal action against Cambridge parent SCL Group over the inappropriate data use.
Some of the more paranoid or lawsuit - fearing companies in the U.S. require office couples to sign a wavier or «love contract,» vowing that their relationship is consensual and neither will take legal action against their employer (or each other) should the love prove less than eternal.
Against a background of ongoing trade tensions between China and the US, China's own Ministry of Commerce responded on April 17 by saying that it hopes the US can deal with this situations in a legal way, and that it will be prepared to take action in the interests of ZTE.
• Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne opens door to taking action on Ford • Mayor Ford threatens legal action against former staffers over drug and prostitution claims
When Jurvetson was leaving DFJ, he'd said he intended to «focus on personal matters, including taking legal action against those who have defamed me.»
It also includes commitments Mr. Trump makes to her, such as a promise not to take any legal action against her for her claims.
This is not the first instance of an established company taking legal action against a startup founded by some of its former employees.
However, they can take legal action against you, as long as they do so before the statute of limitations on your debt is up.
The federal loan servicer can also pursue wage garnishment against you or take legal action, which can prevent you from purchasing or selling assets like a home.
FSI, SIFMA as well as the Chamber have stated previously that they wouldn't rule out taking legal action against DOL's fiduciary rule.
While this is not the first time an established company has attempted legal action against its former employees — in January, Tesla sued its former director of Autopilot for poaching people to join his new startup — this is the first time Waymo has taken such action.
I think one significant piece today (though not affecting the majors) is the legal action taken by the SEC against Centra and their CTR token.
This trend is also observed when considering the legal and regulatory action taken against «lending» platforms like BitConnect and DavorCoin.
If the data abuse report is confirmed, Facebook will «shut down the offending app and take legal action against the company selling or buying the data, if necessary ``.
While there's technically no law against it, if you default, your lender could still choose to take legal action should they find out that you've used the money for something other than what you agreed to.
Trudeau's government could launch their own legal challenge against B.C. for any actions the province takes, around respecting First Nations right or defending local health and safety.
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.
Sir Cliff has taken legal action against the BBC and South Yorkshire Police in the wake of national television coverage of a raid at his apartment in Sunningdale, Berkshire, in August 2014.
World Vision released a statement, saying leadership was «shocked to learn of these charges against Mohammad,» adding, that they» will carefully review any evidence presented to us and will take appropriate actions based on that evidence,» while calling for «a fair, legal process for Mohammad.»
«It matters because it will bring pressure — mainly moral, but some legal — on a reluctant administration to take decisive action against ISIS.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
Mr Sutcliffe has since decided to take legal action against the unnamed school, claiming he's suffered religious discrimination.
She is threatening to take legal action against her condo association and has gained the support of the Anti-Defamation League.
He's allowed to say it, no one stopped him and as far as we all know he hasn't been arrested, or any other legal action has been taken against him.
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