Sentences with phrase «minor change of circumstance»

As soon as there is any minor change of circumstance, such as a change of hours, then new rates will apply.

Not exact matches

a. we are forced to make a change or cancel as a result of unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which we could not have avoided even with all due care; or b. we cancel as a result of your failure to comply with any requirement of these booking conditions entitling us to cancel (such as paying on time); c. we make a minor change; we make a significant change or cancel your arrangements more than 90 days before departure; or d. the change or cancellation by us arises out of alterations to the confirmed booking requested by you.
Re A (a Minor)[2007] EWCA Civ 1383 and [2007] All ER (D) 376 (Dec) the court held that when considering whether or not to grant such leave, the welfare of the child is a relevant consideration but not paramount, but before the permission discretion can be triggered, the «change in circumstances» must be sufficient to «have a real prospect of success» of reversing the court approved care plan already in place.
If a parent awarded joint legal custody and physical care or sole legal custody is relocating the residence of the minor child to a location which is one hundred fifty miles or more from the residence of the minor child at the time that custody was awarded, the court may consider the relocation a substantial change in circumstances.
Some of these changes are relatively minor, while others reflect the changing needs and circumstances of the legal professions in various jurisdictions.
(c) The court shall determine all matters relating to parenting and time - sharing of each minor child of the parties in accordance with the best interests of the child and in accordance with the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, except that modification of a parenting plan and time - sharing schedule requires a showing of a substantial, material, and unanticipated change of circumstances.
See also Relocation (Removal) of a Minor Child; Modification; Change in Circumstance; Imputed Income; Child Support; Alimony; Spousal Support.
--(2)(c) The court shall determine all matters relating to parenting and time - sharing of each minor child of the parties in accordance with the best interests of the child and in accordance with the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, except that modification of a parenting plan and time - sharing schedule requires a showing of a substantial, material, and unanticipated change of circumstances.
RCW 26.09.260 (5) provides that: The court may order adjustments to the residential aspects of a parenting plan upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances of either parent or of the child... if the proposed modification is only a minor modification in the residential schedule that does not change the residence the child is scheduled to reside in the majority of the time and: (a) Does not exceed twenty - four full days in a calendar year; or (b) Is based on a change of residence of the parent with whom the child does not reside the majority of the time or an involuntary change in work schedule by a parent which makes the residential schedule in the parenting plan impractical to follow; or (c) Does not result in a schedule that exceeds ninety overnights per year in total, if the court finds that, at the time the petition for modification is filed, the decree of dissolution or parenting plan does not provide reasonable time.
In June 2016, NAR sent a letter to the CFPB requesting guidance on several concerning issues still causing problems for consumers and industry, including seeking: clarity on lenders» ability to share the CD with third parties; insight on revising the CD to reflect changes in circumstances (the so - called «black hole»); and extension of post-consummation timelines to correct minor errors to reduce impact on the secondary market.
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