A very friendly and accommodating public relations
officer obliged, and I had a special parking place reserved just for press within a short walk of the main viewing area!
Not exact matches
We
obliged the
officers» request, but our resentment grew.
Or, on current public
officers, whose shoes on the job painfully pinch; and are therefore
obliged to disavow the merry orchestra of false security, when indeed there is roaring fire on the roof.
Then when the client is ready to lock his or her interest rate, the loan
officer apologizes and says that the 3.75 % rate is no longer available because interest rates have changed since the quote was made (the lender is not legally
obliged to give any interest rate until a GFE has been produced and a rate lock has been entered into).
In Marshall v. R.,... a case involving the admission, on a charge under the Criminal Code, of statements made by a motorist to a police
officer, that he was
obliged to make by reason of the then s. 110 (5) of the Highway Traffic Act, Cartwright, J., now C.J.C., said...:
At trial, Mr. Mali's counsel argued that when Mr. Mali informed the
officer that he did not want to speak with him, the
officer had been
obliged to leave, and that his failure to do so, and Mr. Mali's subsequent arrest and demand for breath samples violated Mr. Mali's s. 8 Charter rights to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.
Any expenses incurred by the shareholder of a corporation for pursuing a claim accusing any director or
officer, and organization is lawfully
obliged to pay as per the ruling of a court.