Sentences with phrase «nothing protecting you in case»

For example, if you've maxed out your credit limit of $ 40,000 across your credit cards and line of credit loans, then you have nothing protecting you in case of an emergency.
The motorcycle driver doesn't have a seatbelt and there's nothing protecting him in case of an accident.

Not exact matches

Much of what happened at True was external, but internally we had done nothing to protect ourselves in case we hit a speed bump.
In some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with 19th century politics of gender, race and class control,» according to Cantor Fine ArIn some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with 19th century politics of gender, race and class control,» according to Cantor Fine Arin large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with 19th century politics of gender, race and class control,» according to Cantor Fine Art.
As I see the issue in my post, this newfound concern by BigLaw attorneys has nothing to with protecting defendants» rights and everything to do with an effort to poach criminal cases.
The Court also issued a friendly reminder that, while protection of Intellectual Property is a right protected by the EU Charter, there is «nothing whatsoever in the wording of that provision or in the Court's case - law to suggest that that right is inviolable and must for that reason be absolutely protected
Hampton Realty v. Conklin (220 A.D. 2d 385)- issues of justifiable reliance and reasonable inquiry; motion for a leave to appeal denied (87 N.Y. 2d 805); non-jury trial judgment in favor of broker for commission reversed; broker not the procuring cause where purchaser and seller discussed availability of property prior to listing and where broker did nothing of any significance to assist in the negotiations between buyer and seller aside from a single visit to the property; facts of the case do not support oral promise to «protect» the broker's commission; reasonable duration for term of brokerage agreement implied where agreement contained no term as to its duration and, under the circumstances of the case, it would not be reasonable to extend the duration of the agreement for a term of more than one year.
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