Sentences with phrase «legal recourse in»

Without a court order for separate maintenance or a legally binding separation agreement, a separated spouse may have little legal recourse in case of dispute.
This gives you the option for legal recourse in the event your lender acts contrary to state regulations.
This gives you the option for legal recourse in the event your lender acts contrary...
In multifamily property management, for instance, the volume of transactions is higher, there is a higher turnover rate among tenants (67 % turnover every year), shorter lease terms and fewer legal recourses in case someone stops paying rent.

Not exact matches

Moreover, the statements these workers make, particularly CEOs of public real estate firms like Hurley, are subject to legal recourse if investors or clients feel misled or kept in the dark.
The Supreme Court determined in 1998 that employees, in order to get legal recourse, have to first file harassment complaints with HR.
The Australian legal system, which gives a lender recourse to all of the borrower's assets in addition to the house, provides the borrower with a stronger incentive to repay their loan.
Traders are advised to only engage the services of brokerage firms registered to operate in the United States in case there is cause for legal recourse among other problems that could occur.
Traders in the United Kingdom have the leeway to engage any brokers of their choice.The problem is that there will be no legal recourse if they trade with a broker who is not licensed in the EU.
In the consumer context, this can mean that companies can effectively pick the pockets of thousands of customers, with no legal recourse.
«In particular, given that digital currencies such as Bitcoin are not regulated and do not have a centralized issuer, users bear all of the risks themselves and have no legal recourse should they wish to reverse a bitcoin transaction,» the Bank of Canada noted.
... (Morsi) formally gave himself open - ended powers to make decrees that are immune from judicial oversight (therefore barring any legal recourse against them), giving himself license to do pretty much anything else he pleases in the name of national security.
But while boycott is a legal and sometimes effective tool in situations where litigation and other recourses have been exhausted, it also is a very blunt tool which easily gets out of control and can hurt innocent people.
«I demand ICE immediately cease and desist this pattern of conduct, and if they fail to do so, I will pursue all available legal recourse and commit to doing everything in my power to protect the rights and safety of all New Yorkers.
If Trump is truly libeled or slandered in the press, he knows he has legal recourse through the courts; he has tried it before unsuccessfully.
ALBANY — Stepping up to the plate for child sex abuse survivors, Gov. Cuomo weighed in Wednesday for the first time with his own plan to help victims seek legal recourse as adults.
He added that residents struggling with contamination of their drinking water supplies, as in Hoosick Falls, N.Y., «already have multiple means of legal recourse
Many of the children appearing in New York courtrooms have legal recourse to stay in the country under existing law, due to the dangers they faced at home, Mr. Annobil said.
Stepping up to the plate for child sex abuse survivors, Cuomo weighed in for the first time with his own plan to help victims seek legal recourse as adults.
Also they had legal recourse since in 1996 nearly every country in the world had signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which effectively banned nuclear testing (although we must note both India and Pakistan were not signatories, but were considered informally bound), thus more people were angry, and the greater outcry at the 1998 tests rather than the 1974 tests.
If the Treasury chose to pay some debt holders and not others, would the ones who got paid have any legal recourse due to the government actually being in default to some of its debtors?
The News, in a series of recent stories, has detailed cases from foster homes, schools and the sports arena where victims have been unable to seek legal recourse because of New York's statute of limitations.
«This legislation will crack down on disturbing behavior and give New Yorkers legal recourse and peace of mind in order to protect their privacy and potentially their own personal safety.»
«We believe any time that an individual comes up with the courage to go after their perpetrator that abused them in any way, including and especially sexually as a child, they should have the recourse and the legal ability to go after these perpetrators, these monsters,» Kennedy said, «hold them accountable, put them in jail.»
Because there were no meth lab disclosure laws in Utah at the time they bought their house, they have no financial or legal recourse.
Or, as you say, we have legal means of recourse — if somebody is harmed by a product, but if the regulatory agency is moving slowly, and if there are efforts in Washington to deprive consumers of legal means — namely, law suits — to go after companies they think have harmed them, then that leaves us in a rough position.
There has to be some legal recourse for using funds in other than marketed ways, and that's what they've done here: used funds solicited for the production of a Wii U game to develop an xbox / playstaion game... False advertising at the very least.
This also calls for legal recourse, also in that this has been a contested issue within all of the lawsuits in which I've thus far been engaged.
In short, voucher programs can leave children and families with fewer services, hefty bills, and no opportunity for legal recourse.
There is much in the book that is of value, such as the chapter devoted to the humiliations of every day life for the Palestinians under Israeli occupation, the confiscation of farm produce, unfair competition from Israeli goods, the withholding of foreign donations, leveling of houses without legal recourse, and so on and so forth; and the fact does remain that Israel is in violation of key U.N. resolutions.
I just hate to see people dismiss legal recourse out of hand as naive in these types of situations when sometimes it's the least bad option.
The only legal recourse a tenant has in this situation is to give notice and move prior to the end of the lease.
Bankruptcy is the most effective way to stop creditor harassment because if they don't stop, bankruptcy gives you legal recourse to sue them in court.
In the case of fraud where the home seller should have known and disclosed certain damages or defects the home buyer may have legal recourse after the purchase.
Part of the problem is that your only recourse is to use the legal system, which most landlords believe is skewed in the tenant's favour.
Stuffing cash into a mattress, or buying a tangible asset like gold, may make sense to people who live in unstable economies or who lack legal recourse.
In conclusion, OctaFX's current status as a «weakly regulated» broker is a definite negative and potential traders should be aware that due to this lack of strong regulation, legal recourse against this broker will be weak or non-existent.
Legal recourse is certainly one possible option, and if that's the only one you can think of, then go ahead and put that in your answer (that would essentially just be «talk to a lawyer»).
If so, you may have some legal recourse to pursue based on the laws in your state and the loan contract.
In essence, it would not only take away the power of the legislature and municipal governments to regulate agricultural practices and our rights to legal recourse, it effectively takes away the power of the people to vote on changes.
Always get every possible scenario in writing or you will have no legal recourse
I think what needs to be more broadly recognised is that backing a project of this nature * is * a risk, and you have * no * legal recourse if it goes awry other than being butthurt on reddit, and it's up to you whether or not you throw your money into what may ultimately be a big hole in the ground with hope, dreams and probably some veiled cynicism at the bottom.
The Fund for Women's Equality is a charitable organization, working to raise awareness on gaps in the law that leave women without legal recourse from sex discrimination, and developing educational resources on the need for a constitutional provision to protect and promote equal rights for women.
Unlike, apparently, many of the «skeptics» here, I think that the RICO case against the tobacco industry served a useful function — and that such legal recourse, in balance, benefits our society.
It's better — because if the private company has formal written agreements in place, they can at least have some recourse for compensation if someone like Phil Jones or his employer UEA loses track of their legal agreements and ends up harming the private companies financial interest by failing to supply these things to an adjudicator.
Finally, since neither of the two legal bases falls under Title V of Part Three of the TFEU, the UK would have been in any case obliged to take part in the adoption of the contested decision, making the recourse to the Protocol irrelevant.
However, it has also ruled that «-LRB-...) provided that the conditions for recourse to Article 95 EC -LCB- 114 TFEU -RCB- as a legal basis are fulfilled, the Union legislature can not be prevented from relying on that legal basis on the ground that the protection of -LCB- for example -RCB- public health is a decisive factor in the choices to be made.
The Court has often said, indeed for example in this case, that «the choice must rest on objective factors that are amenable to judicial review and these include the aim and content of that measure», also stating that, if there are multiple legal bases, the legislation should be based on the dominant legal basis (if recourse to a dual legal basis is not possible).
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a boating accident due to the negligence of another person, you may have legal recourse for the losses you have suffered.
Negligence that results in wrongful death entitles the surviving spouse, children, parents or other next of kin to legal recourse for their loss.
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