Sentences with phrase «obligated by law»

Realtors are not to pay VAT out of their commission because as a VAT Registrant they are obligated by law to charge VAT on their services, receive payment and pay it over to the VAT Office.
In fact, one of the standards of divorce mediation states that a mediator should maintain the confidentiality of all information revealed during the process unless obligated by law or unless given permission by both parties.
Be gracious: Even if your employers are obligated by law to hold your position while you're gone, say thank you.
If our rate analysts are satisfied with the facts provided, then we are obligated by law to approve the request.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is obligated by law to pay disability benefits to the veterans who are suffering from Chronic Lymphocyte Leukemia as a result of their exposure to Agent Orange, a noxious chemical widely used by our government in the course of the Vietnam war.
Your child (not the other parent) is legally entitled to child - support, and as the paying parent, you are obligated by law to support your child.
Business owners have a very limited window of time to begin the business damages claim process, as condemning authorities are not obligated by law to make the business owner an initial offer for business damages.
Most lawyers want to see, if possible, whether parties can stay together, and they're obligated by law to try and encourage that.
However, please note that due to our Opt - Out Policy described in the preceding paragraph, we are not obligated by law to provide you with the information in your Disclosure Request.
Other rescue agencies can close their doors when they are full, but the County shelter can not; it is obligated by law to take all comers.
If your pet bites someone, you are obligated by law to make a report to a law enforcement agency and / or your public health authorities.
This is super secret information that 401K providers don't want you to know about, but they're obligated by law to mail it out at least once a year.
The credit bureaus are obligated by law to investigate the claim.
Counselors are obligated by law to discuss the implications of this type of financing, as well as any other options that may be available.
Each of the 3 credit bureaus are obligated by law to provide you with a free credit report once annually.
Your lender is obligated by law to tell you at closing how long it will take for you to sufficiently pay down your loan in order to cancel mortgage insurance.
The credit bureaus and your creditors are obligated by law to report accurate information on consumer credit reports.
Remember: Safety - sensitive employees are obligated by law to submit to and cooperate in drug & alcohol testing mandated by DOT regulations.
Teachers in the Windy City are obligated by law to contribute 9 percent of their salaries to their retirement.
«The attorney general is obligated by law to follow the law.
As a result, diaper manufacturers are not obligated by law to disclose the component parts of their diapers — via documents such as material safety data sheets — even though in many cases they share the same ingredients as cosmetics and personal - care products, which do list their ingredients.
Witnesses would be under oath and they're of course obligated by law to tell the truth, those who have been the ones who have perpetrated this smear campaign against one of the stellar companies in the country... I think they'll have an obligation then to explain themselves why they could not base their allegations on facts and what they've done to damage an industry.
Since 2012, Insurance's are now obligated by law to provide you with a breast pump along with lactation services.
In an interview with CBC News, Health Canada media relations officer Christelle Legault outlines that diaper manufacturers are self - regulating and are not obligated by law to disclose the component parts of their diapers; «it is the responsibility of the [diaper] industry to test their products and take other measures as appropriate to ensure that they meet health and safety requirements.
Dave, the problem is that healthcare providers are obligated by law and by ethics to treat you if you are ill or are in an accident.

Not exact matches

11) Moreover, the marriage of man and woman, by virtue of the natural law of fecundity, establishes a society more primitive than the state and bears inalienable rights untouchable by the state, which indeed is obligated to offer that society its support.
Case in point hod many gays or adulterers have you put to the sword in the past year, you are obligated by the «law giver» to do so?
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Founding Moms is not obligated to take any action not required by law.
504s are a part of U.S. civil - rights law, and if your child's school receives any federal dollars, it's obligated to provide a plan and abide by it.
This has historically been interpreted by the courts to not allow the federal government to obligate local government to enforce federal laws and regulations.
Under the law, the MTA and the NY Power Authority are governed by independent boards whose directors are obligated to act in the «public interest» and have to approve major agency expenditures, contracts and capital expenses.
The governor undercut the mayor by arguing that state law should obligate developers — who endorsed Mr. de Blasio's ideas — to pay construction workers prevailing wages, a requirement Mr. de Blasio asserted would cost the city dearly needed new below - market apartments.
While «information» may include the identity of a client courts have found that revealing client identities does not breach ethical obligations because attorneys may be obligated or permitted by law to provide this information,» the report, issued in January 2010, found.
ShareBetter is pushing a proposal by Manhattan Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal that would obligate Airbnb to disclose to local law enforcement the addresses of all apartments listed on its site.
But according to County Attorney Robert Meehan, even if the bill were signed into law by County Executive Rob Astorino, a Republican, prior to the show, the county would be contractually obligated to let the expo go forward, or risk litigation.
By declaring that the health and safety problems in public housing constitute a public nuisance, the executive order, pursuant to state public health law, obligates the city to cover those costs.
The agreement for the most part does not obligate the United States under international law — though it does include some procedural components that are legally binding and that the administration says are supported by prior treaties.
As acting Lord Chief Justice and as a man of strict principles, Lord Mansfield (a towering performance by the great Tom Wilkinson) is obligated to uphold the law and to enforce the rules in his courtroom, yet his love for Dido forces him to re-evaluate his position on the significant case.
And they said he also told them the school was not obligated to meet the requirements set out by the 2010 law.
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower» means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a) of the definition of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's household.
If you notify us in writing that you do not accept the changes, your Account may be closed (if it is not already closed) and you will be obligated to repay your outstanding balance (a) under the applicable terms of the Agreement then in effect, and (b) via the methods for repaying balances as allowed by law.
By law, Credit bureaus are obligated to remove erroneous account information in an expedient manner.
Licensed Insolvency Trustees are obligated, by law, to review all of your options.
The law is intended to protect borrowers by mandating that lenders share key information regarding a loan before the borrower is contractually obligated to paying it.
HUD interprets the word «sale» to include any post-death conveyance of the mortgage property (even by operation of law) to the borrower's estate or heirs (including a surviving spouse who is not obligated on the HECM note).»
Under the Code of Ethics, Helene is obligated to maintain and respect the confidentiality of all information obtained from clients; and to refrain from disclosure of information about clients or their pets to others without the client's explicit consent, except as required by law.
Many shelters are obligated to do so by law.
The Cooper Union is obligated by federal law to inform its students of its policies and sanctions related to copyright infringement.
It was passed by Parliament with one dissenting voice and obligates all Govt depts and, increasingly, businesses to reduce carbon emissions by law.
By law, all coal miners are obligated to restore disturbed acreage to its best, highest use prior to the commencement of mining activities.
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