Sentences with phrase «obliged under»

It argued further that HUD was obliged under the law to protect the tenure of spouses who are not included in a HECM agreement.
In any case, says MacKenzie, even if their clients don't fill out the form, real estate practitioners, if they know of defects, remain obliged under state licensing law to let buyers know of them.
Other considerations: Special considerations apply to situations involving agents who are employed by a real estate brokerage firm and who are obliged under a contract of employment to share commission with that organization.
In subsequent discussions where I have expressed concern about the lack of community consultation on the issue of town leasing, the OIPC have also noted that they are not obliged under the legislation to consult with the community, just with a section of it, that is traditional owners, which the government has stated could mean just one person in some instances.
She found that because the parties had not agreed on a rental rate at least nine months before the end of the original term, McDonald's was obliged under the Lease to either refer the issue to arbitration or revoke its intention to renew.
He hired a van bearing the company's brand and was obliged under the agreement to work a minimum 40 - hour, five - day week as well as various other contractual requirements.
For example, if a court is considering making an Order giving one spouse exclusive possession of the matrimonial home, the court is obliged under the Family Law Act to take into account the following:
To summarise: (1) The UKSC in the (R) Miller appeal will not be obliged under Article 267 TFEU to refer the question to the CJEU of whether revocation of an Article 50 TEU notice is possible because under requirement (i) of the CILFIT test this question is not relevant to determine the case;
Under the Melloni doctrine, if EU law does not provide the full harmonisation of a matter, national criminal courts «are free» — i.e. they are permitted but not obliged under EU law — to apply higher national standards of fundamental rights.
From what I understand, vets are obliged under law to perform certain sugeries... but many are opposed to them on ethical grounds, and try their best to educate the client.
Would the President be obliged under the Constitution to wage a war he didn't want?
In September, Bloomberg reported Russia's main intelligence agency told the company «it is obliged under Russian law passed last year to hand over keys allowing the government to decrypt any communications transmitted over it.»

Not exact matches

Under the new law, companies must get explicit consent from potential recipients within the next two to three years — spurring companies to bombard users with offers for discounts and incentives if they oblige.
Under new rules just introduced by the Obama administration, companies contracting with the federal government are now obliged to allow both full and part - time workers to accrue paid leave which they can use for anything from preventative doctor's visits, to staying in bed and sipping chicken soup, to caring for an ill family member.
However, under the Cambridge Life contract, it isn't obliged to contact creditors until clients have at least enough money saved for a settlement.
The intelligence services recognized the threat to Marxist regimes that John Paul represented because, as John Gaddis pointed out, he exposed «the disparities between what people believed and the systems under which the Cold War obliged them to live.»
Such men were not outwardly coerced; they were inwardly obliged, under the high compulsion of voluntary loyalties; and they are shining examples of genuine independence.
This is an imbalance that any thinker outside the generalized consensus faces: You feel obliged to read their stuff but they consider themselves under no similar obligation.
However all this may be, even if we were obliged to qualify the belief that in the opening oracles of the Book of Amos we actually see Israel's monotheism taking its nascent form right under our eyes, yet at least the passage reveals the sort of thinking that certainly at some time led to Israel's great discovery.
For that matter, aren't we obliged to promote execution for disobedient children and Sabbath - breakers, both capital crimes under the Law?
Yet only those under its jurisdiction are obliged to obey its precepts.
Fonterra, which is obliged to meet Murray Goulburn's prices under its supply agreement, cut its price from an average of $ 5.60 to $ 5.
«In particular, the evidence does not establish that Cussons considered that it was under any duty, or was in any sense obliged or committed, to the other suppliers not to supply ultra concentrates to Woolworths, Coles and Metcash before any particular date, or not to supply ultra concentrates that did not meet certain prescribed parameters after that date, or not to supply standard concentrates after that date,» Justice Wigney said.
As for Rule 4, under Hesburgh's administration an athlete has been obliged to maintain, not an A average, of course, but a respectable 77 %.
Everyone taking part in sport under the name of Oxford University is obliged to abide by these regulations.
Under section 12 of the Act the Department is therefore not obliged to comply with your request and will not be processing it further.
I have been trying in recent weeks to publicise in my blog and in LabourList the little - known procedures in the event of a hung parliament, under which whatever the results in votes and seats, Gordon Brown will be both entitled and obliged to continue in office until he has met parliament as prime minister and ascertained by the vote on his Queen's Speech whether he still commands a majority in the House.
If the Electoral Commission has compiled the lists referred to in section 101 (1)(b), it is not obliged to keep the rolls up to date for the districts that were in existence immediately before the gazetting, under section 40 (1)(b) or 45 (9)(b), of the notice that immediately preceded the compilation of those lists.
Duncan Smith was then obliged to resign under Conservative party rules and he was replaced by Michael Howard.
Here other can be obliged to testify under oath, yet the accused can not be forced to testify, also it's a criminal act to under oath fail to (knowingly) tell the the truth, the whole truth and nothing by the truth.
Some Ghanaians have criticized the Ovation Magazine for consistently highlighting the positive developments under the Mahama - led administration without criticizing the government but according to Chief Momodu, the magazine is a celebrity and lifestyle magazine that is not obliged to highlight negativity.
The mayor, for his part, has signaled his willingness to broaden the circumstances under which the NYPD and Corrections will oblige federal authorities — but City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito has fiercely rejected the suggestion.
Steiner said Cuomo was obliged to set a special election date for a congressional seat under federal law, but state law allows the governor to set one for a state legislative vacancy at his discretion, so a court challenge might not be successful.
Anti-nuclear campaigners have also argued that under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Britain is obliged to reduce the number of nuclear weapons it has.
But the premature ending of her TV career - forcing her to set up shop down under as she is contractually obliged to remain in Australia until the end of the show - has nonetheless left us wondering what might be next for this misfit MP.
A man under the Islamic custom is obliged to marry more than one if he is capable to cater for them.
Under Grayling's plans they would be obliged to do so.
A landmark in the history of battery egg farming was Council Directive 1999 / 74 / EC, under which all EU member states were obliged to phase out «battery» cages, and replace them entirely with larger «enriched» cages by 2012.
This all started with the Senecas announcing earlier this year that they made the last casino revenue payment that they were obliged to under the compact with the state.
The DUP has not publicly identified any of the individuals or companies who donated to the CRC and is not obliged to do so under current rules.
As a defensive move, the other coalition, Olive Tree, felt obliged to do the same, under the name Paese Nuovo.
Under arms treaties agreed with the former Soviet Union, the US is obliged to decommission more than 15 000 nuclear weapons by 2003, leaving it with a relatively paltry 3500 weapons.
Under the Broadcasting Act 1990, the ITC is legally obliged to try to sell off two spare frequencies for a new TV service, to be called Channel 5, to raise as much money as possible for the Treasury.
Cordova says that under Mexican law, the Institute is obliged to share a copy of the national voter list with all nine political parties to prevent fraud.
To me it reminded me of the pop group obliged to do one more album under a record deal with a label they no longer like I just felt that the writer / director / creative genius didn't really have his heart in it.
Twenty - years married to his high - school sweetheart and soulmate — a word every member of this strong cast seems obliged to say at least twice — and suddenly cast off, straight - laced Cal docks himself behind a bar, sipping vodka crans and muttering «Lindhagen» under his itchy Gap blazer.
With that organ under lock and key, the tentacled captain and his cursed crew are obliged to help Beckett obliterate every other pirate on the ocean.
Back in Hollywood thereafter — the movie elides the two years he spent in Mexico with three other screenwriters and their families — he's obliged to support his family by writing screenplays under pseudonyms for low - rent producers such as the King brothers (played for laughs by John Goodman and Stephen Root).
Under this positive publicity, Fox was, in some way, obliged to greenlight a live - action movie.
If the teacher fails to meet standards under PAR, the union is not obliged to contest their dismissal.
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