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.
When it comes to online speech, businesses can feel they are with
little legal recourse.
That kind of payment arrangement is almost certainly fraudulent (the issuer will get the item and the cash, and you will get a bad check and a bank charge — with
little legal recourse.
Senate Majority Conference Leader John L. Sampson said: «For decades, employees have seen their wages and overtime pay unfairly withheld by some unethical employers, and they have had
little legal recourse.
Multiple appeals by ownership to higher courts have been denied, and there seems to be very
little legal recourse left for the team and its supporters who seek to keep the name for the sake of NFL tradition.
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If the
legal services your child gets come from a
legal service provider that is outside the regulatory framework, it is quite possible they will have no guarantees as to the quality of the
legal services they will get and
little or no
recourse if there is a problem.
may have
little or no
legal recourse.
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In most countries, the U.S. included, digital currencies are not recognized as
legal tender so investors have
little to no
recourse when their funds are stolen.
Unlike in Europe and the United States, where data - privacy laws provide a level of protection to consumers, many Africans have
little or no
recourse if a data breach occurs because often
legal and regulatory safeguards do not exist.
Unfortunately, people who have no
legal status will always be targets for fraud, because they have
little recourse.
Be wary of such a situation; if there is a complaint against your pet, you have
little to no
legal recourse if you are ordered to remove it or sell your unit.