Sentences with phrase «obligation to tell»

What it does mean is that the agent is not under obligation to tell you everything.
Furthermore, the court in Medovoi v. American Savings & Loan, 89 Cal.App.3 d 875 (1979) declared a lender could not sue the buyer for fraud for deliberately concealing a transfer, since he has no legal obligation to tell the lender of the transfer.
Ross, the seller's whom you referred to in your anecdote, had absolutely no obligation to tell you that they were talking to other REALTOR's.
Ross, if I'm not mistaken, you're on the REM record as stating that you don't feel the need to disclose or tell your seller's your primary motivation for conducting open houses, yet you feel that when the shoe is on the other foot, so to speak, that potential seller's have an obligation to tell you whether or not you're competing!
As interpreted by the courts, section 16 requires that before the child is permitted to testify, the child be subjected to an inquiry as to his or her understanding of the obligation to tell the truth, the concept of a promise, and an ability to communicate.
The respondent's submission was internally illogical, because s. 16 (3) would add little to s. 16 (1) if the witness is required to demonstrate an understanding of the obligation to tell the truth.
Presently, employees are under no obligation to tell their employer that they believe there has been an infraction of the ESA, and employees can file a complaint with the Ministry of Labour without previous warning.
Does a lawyer have an ethical obligation to tell the client about that alternative?
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If the landlord knew about the upcoming repairs when I signed my lease, were they under obligation to tell me?
You have no obligation to tell the «whole truth» unless asked.
If we assume that Heartland is a PR outfit, not interested in truth or science, but in maintaining the status quo out of ideological and financial motives, the consequences of AGW be damned, you'd have a moral obligation to tell the public about it.
How prosperously, we can't know, since Rockland has no obligation to tell us!
Their collaboration broke sharply with choreographic tradition in permitting the individual dancer any movement meaningful to him or her and relieving the performer of any obligation to tell a story, symbolize something, or find equivalents for the music.
It has no obligation to tell you which is best or to tell you what to do.
When something actually happens to you, it's easy to feel an obligation to tell it as it happened.
And if, on the other hand, Malloy, the CEA and the AFT want to claim that Malloy is the «better of two evils,» then at the very least they have the obligation to tell the truth about Malloy's record.
But perhaps hampered by an obligation to tell this story as respectfully as possible, the filmmaker has turned in his least personal effort ever.
Many physicians feel no obligation to tell patients about legal but morally controversial medical treatments or to refer patients to doctors who do not object to those treatments, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the Feb. 8, 2007, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
«Anybody that wants a raise... has an obligation to tell their employer, to make their case,» said Fran Reiter, one of three appointees of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and a former member of his administration.»
Martin questions the government's ability to monitor household incomes when in most cases, the benefit is paid to the mother, who is «under no obligation to tell the father she receives it».
Civil servants are under an obligation to tell the Work and Pensions Secretary so if they agree.
I don't think he's under an obligation to tell anyone.»
If we believe Notre Dame can not become a great Christian university without inviting hundreds of non-Christians to join its faculty, we have an obligation to tell prospective students that many of their professors will be non-Christians who were hired in order to give Christians an opportunity to debate positions opposed to Christianity.
Unlike politicians or entertainers, journalists have a professional obligation to tell the truth — not only for ethical reasons, but also because they can easily be sued, fired, or publicly disgraced if they publish things that aren't true.
We have no obligation to tell you when information herein may change.
Settlement payments are approved by the chair and ranking member of the House Administration Committee, but they are under no obligation to tell anyone else about those payments, and more importantly, which office was responsible for them.
In the event we choose decline to offer to enter into an RPA Loan Agreement with you, we will have no obligation to tell you the reason for such decision.
As many courts have noted, disclosure is not a «rite of confession» and a company does not have a general obligation to tell investors whether some (or all) of its gains are ill - gotten.
While the press and public may have been denied a dramatic raise - your - right - hand moment in Congress this week, Facebook's chief executive is still under legal obligation to tell the truth.
But the crime also raises questions about why the companies have so far kept silent and whether — as a former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission observes — it triggers an obligation to tell investors about what happened.
There is no obligation to tell anyone anything.»
In her judgment Justice Shagari agreed with SERAP that «the Federal Government has a legally binding obligations to tell Nigerians the names of all suspected looters of the public treasury past and present.»

Not exact matches

«This is the time, as we have complied with our obligations, for our partners to do their part,» Nikos Pappas, the Greek minister of state, told CNBC.
«Debt is a big problem for many Americans,» NerdWallet's Sean McQuay told CNBC's «On The Money» in an interview, obligations he said many try to ignore.
The plaintiffs» lawyer, Brian Brook, told the Post that the emails prove «Manning was looking to give non-game-used helmets to Steiner to satisfy — fraudulently — his contractual obligation
«I certainly think corporations have the obligation to pursue philanthropy, as well as individuals,» he told PROFIT in 2009.
However, we may have to disclose them to meet our legal or regulatory obligations --- we'll tell you why if this happens.
Your payment history is the roadmap that tells lenders whether you can own up to your obligations, and it's an important tool that will help determine what sort of lending rate you'll qualify for.
That tells you just how common it is so if you find yourself struggling to fulfill your financial obligations -LSB-...]
It's not only that Beijing is telling them to do so, HNA seems to be severely strapped for cash to meet it's huge debt obligations, mostly to local Chinese banks, but also bond holders.
«[A bankruptcy] tells a lender or card issuer that you have failed to meet your financial obligations
She told me of some new financial obligations that they had to meet, and they said that the only way it could be met was to be paid more.
Such problems may include «excessive affective dependency,» disproportionate aggression, incapacity to be faithful to obligations, incapacity for openness and trust, inability to cooperate with authority and confused sexual identity...» Of course all that is true; but wouldn't half an hour with a candidate over a pint tell most of us whether there is something about him that's a bit peculiar?
And as for their duty to contribute to charity, every Muslim can donate to their mosque, so don't tell me they are unable to make donations to meet their religious obligations.
Appraisal, he tells us, involves discerning (1) the ontological features of the human, especially in its relation to the divine, (2) what is «enduring, true and real» about the tradition, (3) what this truth implies for concrete «choices, styles, patterns and obligations» of life, and (4) the connection between these different levels of truth in the tradition and concrete situations that we confront in our everyday life.
In one of the more moving moments of the 1992 presidential campaign, Bill Clinton tapped the power behind the American wish to live in community when he told his audience at the University of Notre Dame, «Most of all we are in a crisis of community, a spiritual crisis that calls upon each of us to remember and to act upon our obligations to one another.
«Then, again, do not tell me, as a good man did to - day, of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations.
I am under no obligation to follow or even take heed of any lies told to me by liars.
The things that bring us the most pleasure and enjoyment are the things we prioritize, sacrifice for, direct our decisions toward and instinctively tell everyone about — not because we are forced to fulfill an obligation, but because we are compelled to share good news.
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