Sentences with phrase «orders from the court prohibit»

Unless you received an order from the court prohibiting contact, it might be legal; but it's probably not the best idea.

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For a court to grant an injunction — an order that prohibits someone from doing a specific action — there has to be imminent, irreparable harm.
The police had obtained a court order prohibiting them from going to the Electoral Commission to present a petition as they requested.
In the application, Dasuki is praying for an order of court prohibiting the Federal Government from further prosecuting him on the N19 billion alleged fraud or any other charge or seeking any form of indulgence before any court in the country, until the order admitting him to bail is obeyed.
Through the petition, Ajie made what she described as a clarion call on President Obama and other concerned stakeholders to «respectfully call President Buhari to order, prohibit violence from politics and rights advocacy campaigns, ask President Buhari to respect court orders or resign, support Nigeria and Nigerians to achieve true federalism or support the path to a confederation of independent states in Nigeria.»
Documents filed in City Court indicate Borden requested an order of protection, which would prohibit Bagley from contacting her, but one was not issued.
Additional legislation was passed by the assembly which allows the courts to issue an «extreme risk protection order» which prohibits a person who exhibits serious signs of being a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or possessing a firearm for up to one year.
Courts in Rhode Island rarely require abusers to turn in their firearms, even when orders prohibit them from possessing firearms under federal law and there is evidence they pose a lethal risk to victims, according to research presented today at the American Public Health Association's 2016 Annual Meeting and Expo in Denver.
On 7 November, a judge from the Nevada court granted a request for a temporary restraining order against Mikovits to prohibit her from «destroying, altering, disseminating, or using trade secrets and confidential information.»
GVROs allow family members and intimate partners who believe a relative's dangerous behavior may lead to violence to request an order from a civil court authorizing law enforcement to remove any guns in the individual's possession, and to prohibit new gun purchases for the duration of the order.
Conservative Republican members of the Kansas legislature in 2005 tried to couple school spending that had been compelled by courts with a proposed amendment that would have prohibited courts from ordering the legislature to make appropriations.
But the Republican governor, who is prohibited by law from running for a third term, also asked the legislature to concentrate on issues other than just school facilities — a topic that has dominated the legislature since a 2002 Arkansas Supreme Court decision ordered the state to improve student achievement and the conditions of schools.
It specifically prohibits (PDF file) a commercial provider of a book service «from disclosing, or being compelled to disclose, any personal information relating to a user of the book service [unless] a court order has been issued.»
All assets under the defendants» control are frozen by an emergency court order and Lanzana and Masanko are prohibited from «destruction or concealment of their books and records».
Collection Efforts Prohibited by Bankruptcy Discharge Once you file for bankruptcy and receive your discharge order from the court, creditors are prohibited from attempting to collect on debts that were included in your bankruptcProhibited by Bankruptcy Discharge Once you file for bankruptcy and receive your discharge order from the court, creditors are prohibited from attempting to collect on debts that were included in your bankruptcprohibited from attempting to collect on debts that were included in your bankruptcy, period.
Once you file for bankruptcy and receive your discharge order from the court, creditors are prohibited from attempting to collect on debts that were included in your bankruptcy, period.
The way the stay works is your employer (or bank) is prohibited from deducting any more money from your pay (or bank account) without an express Order from Bankruptcy Court, and these Orders are rarely given.
In order to be eligible for a refund, you must: be separated from the federal government for at least 31 consecutive days or be transferred to a position not subject to retirement deductions for at least 31 consecutive days; not be reemployed in a position subject to retirement deductions at the time you file your application; be ineligible to receive an immediate annuity within 31 days of separation; not be prohibited from receiving a refund due to a court order; and notify your current and / or former spouse (s) of the refund request, if applicable.
The court may order that a petitioner be granted the exclusive custody or control of any pet owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by the petitioner, respondent, or minor child residing with either the petitioner or respondent and may prohibit the respondent from interfering with the petitioner's efforts to remove the pet.
The court is allowed to enter an order «prohibiting the defendant from having any contact with any animal owed, possessed, leased, kept or held by either party or a minor child residing in the household.»
In a protective order in Texas, the court may prohibit a party from removing a pet, companion animal, or assistance animal, as defined by Section 121.002, Human Resources Code, from the possession of a person named in the order.
Ultimately, the court granted an order prohibiting him from commencing any further court proceedings except with leave of the court.
On June 10, a court issued a protective order prohibiting Shannon D. Jackson of Hendersonville, Tenn., from «telephoning, contacting or otherwise communicating with» another Hendersonville woman, either «directly or indirectly.»
Either a protection order or a restraining order is a legal order from a court that prohibits an abuser from further abusing or harassing you.
The law prohibiting a single person from obtaining a parental order has recently been declared to be incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, and the courts are having to stretch other aspects of the law to meet a variety of circumstances.
In this case, the court allowed the mother of the children to change their names, despite the father's request for an order prohibiting her from doing so.
Arizona state law prohibits the court from considering service related VA disability benefits when determining the amount of spousal maintenance to be ordered.
In British Columbia, British Columbia (Workers» Compensation Board) v. Moore, 2012 BCSC 109 (CanLII), the British Columbia Workers» Compensation Board obtained a court order prohibiting the operator of a demolition business from:
He applied to the Superior Court of Justice («SCJ») and was granted an order prohibiting Peel Regional Police from disclosing the fact that he had been charged on future screens — until now.
Also, while the recent Khurshid decision did not prohibit a former employer from suing for money damages for violation of a non-compete, § 5-37-33 bars both equitable relief (i.e., a court order prohibiting the physician from working for a competitor) and money damages based on a breach of a non-compete agreement.
to allow for an order prohibiting the plaintiff from commencing future legal proceedings without leave of the court (Quebec's Bill's 9, s. 54.5);
On Aug. 11, Superior Court Justice Frederick Myers issued his reasons for an injunction against John Dzelme prohibiting him from providing legal services and ordering him to remove his web site, winningcourtstrategies.com, from the Internet.
Under Model Rule 4.2, you are prohibited from communicating with represented parties without consent of the other lawyer or by court order.
Specifically, Coty Germany brought an action before the national court seeking an order prohibiting Parfümerie Akzente from distributing products via the platform «amazon.de».
The appellate court also stated that the condition for producing these patient records was that they be subject to a protective order that (1) prohibited the parties from disclosing the records outside the confines of the litigation, and (2) required that the records be returned to the covered entity or destroyed at the end of litigation.
Van Rensburg, J. granted applications by Her Majesty the Queen and LawPRO for an order under s. 140 of the Courts of Justice Act, declaring a particularly determined plaintiff to be a vexatious litigant and prohibiting him from instituting or continuing any proceeding, except with leave of a judge of the Superior Court.
The best way for a parent to get maximum power, protections, and right is to get: 1) sole legal custody (so that the parent can make all major decisions without his input and without court approval); 2) the most days and overnights of parenting time as the court will allow; and 3) very specific language throughout the final custody / divorce order that spells out exactly which activities and behaviors that the parents must either perform or are prohibited from doing (so that if the other parent violates, then it will be easier to prove the violation to the court and therefore get some sort of remedy, such as finding the other parent in contempt of court).
The simplest resolution to this problem that would both remove uncertainty for TSPs and ensure Charter compliance is to remove s. 7 (3)(c. 1) entirely, thus prohibiting disclosures of customer information in response to requests from law enforcement without a subpoena, warrant or court order.
The Kansas Senate approved an amendment that would prohibit the courts from ordering more money for schools («The financing of the educational interests of the state is exclusively a legislative power under article 2 of the constitution of the state of Kansas and as such shall be established solely by the legislature.»)
In order to strike a balance between fulsome disclosure and privacy rights, the Courts have developed a law known as the «implied undertaking of confidentiality» which prohibits a party who receives this forced disclosure from making use of the documents / information outside of the lawsuit without consent of the other parties or a court order.
(c) is not prohibited by court order or separation agreement from having access to the individual to whom the personal health information relates or from giving or refusing consent on the individual's behalf;
The bill also contains additional provisions prohibiting judges from approving class actions in which the lawyer representing the class is a relative of a party in the class action suit; requiring class action lawyers only receive payment after victims are paid; and ordering that any third - party funding agreement be disclosed to the court.
Commonly imposed conditions include; no contact orders between the accused and the victim or location of the alleged offence, prohibiting the offender from possessing firearms, ammunition or explosives, or reporting any changes in residence or employment to the court.
When a person officially files Chapter 13 bankruptcy, they typically receive the protection of the automatic stay, which is a court order that prohibits further collection efforts from creditors.
An order of protection is a court order that prohibits the person named from contacting or coming within a certain distance of the victim.
The matter initially was heard before the Family Court in Newcastle whereby the Mother applied for and was granted a Prohibited Steps Order preventing the Father from removing the child from her care.
If you are concerned that the other parent may try to abduct your child or permanently remove him / her from the UK, we can apply to the court for a Prohibited Steps order, a Residence order and / or a Parental Responsibility order as is most appropriate to your case.
Pfizer responded by bringing a proceeding in the Federal Court for an order prohibiting the Minister of Health from granting approval until expiry of the 446 Patent.
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