The concept
of a permissible purpose can be vague, and difficult to interpret and apply.
The concept
of permissible purpose defines where, when, and how any institution can access your consumer report in connection with a business relationship.
We've compiled a short list
of permissible purposes below.
Not exact matches
But to do so, you have to agree to a one - sentence disclaimer: «Please note that using a self - driving Tesla for car sharing and ride hailing for friends and family is fine, but doing so for revenue
purposes will only be
permissible on the Tesla Network, details
of which will be released next year.»
But organizers
of the International Summit on Human Gene Editing said editing genes in human embryos was
permissible for research
purposes, so long as the modified cells would not be implanted to establish a pregnancy.
Although these statutes typically contain no express limit on the size
of permissible gifts, courts interpreting the statutes require corporate charitable donations to be reasonable both as to the amount and the
purpose for which they are given.
To the fullest extent
permissible pursuant to applicable law, any and all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are disclaimed.
[13] This said, in animals lower than humans it is morally
permissible to thwart the
purposes of bodily organs, so that the Church fully permits the sterilisation
of animals (if it doesn't cause unreasonable cruelty to them or damage to the material environment).
While natural law and Augustine's moral theology might be difficult for some, the rules derived from them were understood by ordinary Catholics: Sexual intimacy is
permissible only in a sacramental marriage between one man and one woman, and the
purpose of marriage is the procreation and education
of children.
By holding that the statute did not have an impermissible
purpose, that its primary effect was not the advancement
of religion, and that it did not require «excessive entanglement» between church and state, the Court sent a signal to the political branches that more creative uses
of the structures
of civil society (including churches) may now be
permissible in the American welfare state.
Is the biological matter that constitutes a human being so intrinsically devoid
of value and meaning that it is
permissible to use this material for some mundane and utilitarian
purpose?
To the fullest extent
permissible pursuant to applicable law, Kontos Foods disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, all implied warranties
of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, title, and non-infringement.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
PERMISSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, USTA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
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PERMISSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, Wellness Mama ® and WellnessMama.com and all associated companies DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
To the full extent
permissible by applicable law, Healthy Moms disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose.
To the fullest extent
permissible pursuant to applicable law, Integrative Health Care, P.C. disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose and non-infringement.
«Under the fair use doctrine
of the U.S. copyright statute, it is
permissible to use limited portions
of a work including quotes, for
purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, and scholarly reports.»
Demographic data is collected from a variety
of sources and can be sold without a
permissible purpose.
Underwriting
of insurance is a
permissible purpose for furnishing a consumer report (point 3).
There are several industries that have a
permissible purpose of viewing credit information, even though they don't contribute data into the system.
The business that receives the report for decision making
purposes that meet the
permissible purpose requirements
of the FCRA.
Sue for damages if someone accesses your report without «
permissible purpose» or violates one
of the other provisions
of the FCRA.
Businesses, with
permissible purposes can request a copy
of your personal credit history and when they do, these inquiries appear on your credit reports and usually remain there for 1 to 2 years.
You agree that we may send emails to you for the
purpose of advising you
of changes or additions to this Site, about any
of our products or services, or for such other
purposes as we deem appropriate and as
permissible by law.
permissible purpose [top] As defined in 604
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), only specific reasons for requesting a credit report are deemed «
permissible.»
Inquiry [top] When someone with «
permissible purpose» (under FCRA rules), such as a lender, landlord, or insurer, requests a copy
of the consumer's report to examine the consumer's credit history.
For the
purpose of determining the
permissible finance charge, any discount or point paid by the debtor in connection with a consumer credit transaction secured by a mortgage on real estate, even though paid at one time, shall be spread over the stated term
of the consumer credit transaction.
They also have to certify to the credit bureau or consumer reporting agency the
permissible purpose about why they're using the report and that they will not run afoul
of any EEO laws or regulations.
When they state that their
permissible purpose is an employment
purpose, which they must do frankly, because there is no other
permissible purpose under which they're allowed to get that credit report; the credit bureaus process those reports and they're two vastly different types
of reports.
Each time credit is pulled, it is pulled under a
permissible purpose, meaning the type
of financing you are requesting.
To the full extent
permissible by applicable law, Marriott hereby disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for any particular
purpose, and also retains the right to deny access to the Insiders community to any member at any time for any reason.
From SMc's evidence, it seems that a custom has grown up among scientists and climate scientists in particular that it is
permissible to quote extensively from prior works for the
purpose of background explanations.
«The extent
of permissible copying varies with the
purpose and character
of the use.»
The New York State Bar Association gave this practice its blessing in 2008 when it concluded that it was ethically
permissible since the contents
of emails were being processed by a machine, not a person, for the limited
purpose of serving up relevant content.
As explained in Avvo's petition, the ARDC denied Avvo's request, explaining that disclosure
of the Roll was
permissible only for three specific
purposes: for use by a court to conduct business, for use by the Bar to solicit membership and for use by a CLE organization within Illinois to provide programs that benefit the bar or the public.
To the fullest extent
permissible pursuant to applicable law, VIAGRASKINCANCERMELANOMA.com disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose.
It became the basis for differentiating, for division
of powers
purposes, between the
permissible scope
of provincial and federal legislative competence as well as meeting the minimum fault requirements for crimes under the Canadian Charter
of Rights and Freedoms (O'Grady v. Sparling, [1960] S.C.R. 804; Mann v.
One commenter argued that the
permissible disclosure
of protected health information to carry out treatment is too broad for health plans and that health plans that have no responsibility for treatment or care coordination should have no authority to release health information without authorization for treatment
purposes.
Although Congress could have chosen to impose expressly an exhaustive list
of specifications that must be met in order to achieve the protective
purposes of the HIPAA, it was entirely
permissible for Congress to entrust to the Secretary the task
of providing these specifications based on her experience and expertise in dealing with these complex and technical matters.
The exceptions to the definition
of marketing fall within the definitions
of treatment and / or health care operations, and therefore uses, or disclosures to a business associate,
of protected health information for these
purposes are
permissible under the rule without authorization.
These commenters suggested that the regulation state clearly and unequivocally that uses or disclosures
of protected health information for these
purposes were
permissible.
New r 11.2 lists when it is
permissible for the
purposes of the law relating to contempt
of court to communicate information: communication is allowed.
10 (1) «It shall be
permissible to make quotations from a work which has already been lawfully made available to the public, provided that their making is compatible with fair practice, and their extent does not exceed that justified by the
purpose, including quotations from newspaper articles and periodicals in the form
of press summaries».
For example, portions
of a psychotherapist's notes that would only embarrass and potentially prejudice the plaintiff, and that would serve no
purpose in resolving the issues in the action, were
permissible redactions in Dupont v. Bailey et al., 2013 ONSC 1336.
The Second Motion Judge concluded «In my view, it is essentially an alternative theory
of liability for the same complaint... I agree with the Plaintiffs that the Amended Claim does not advance a «new cause
of action» for the
purposes of the Limitations Act and under normal circumstances an amendment would be
permissible under Rule 26.01 [
of the Rules
of Civil Procedure, R.R.O. 1990, Reg.
It is the responsibility
of the owner and or operator
of the vehicle to be aware
of the
permissible roadways on which they may travel, and for what
purposes.
30 days waiting is
permissible in case
of renewal and the Policy will be considered as continuous for that
purpose.
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PERMISSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, THE MATERIALS ON THIS WEBSITE ARE PROVIDED «AS IS» AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES
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OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Users must certify that it has a
permissible purpose, that every individual who is screened has given consent in the form
of a written authorization and disclosure before running the background check, and that the user will follow the adverse action process.
HireRight's clients certify to HireRight that (a) to the extent required by applicable law, they have obtained the consumer's consent to share this information with HireRight for
purposes of conducting a background screen on the consumer, (b) they are requesting a background screen for employment or other
purposes permitted under the FCRA or other applicable law, and (c) they will use the results
of HireRight's background screening only for legally
permissible purposes, such as hiring, promotion, and discharge decisions.