Not exact matches
The Arbitrator (i) shall apply internal laws of the State of New York consistent with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable statutes of limitations, or, to the extent (if any) that federal law prevails, shall apply the law of the U.S., irrespective of any conflict of law principles; (ii) shall entertain any motion to dismiss, motion to strike, motion
for judgment on the pleadings, motion
for complete or partial summary judgment, motion
for summary adjudication, or any
other dispositive motion consistent with New York or federal rules of procedure, as applicable; (iii) shall honor claims of privilege recognized at law; and (iv) shall have authority to award any form of legal or
equitable relief;
In 2010, however, the CCSA filed a complaint
for breach of that agreement and asked
for specific performance, a permanent injunction, and
other equitable relief to enforce its terms.
(i) ARBITRATION NOTICE:
For any claim (excluding claims for injunctive or other equitable relief) under this Agreement, the party requesting relief shall resolve the dispute through binding arbitration or through small claims cour
For any claim (excluding claims
for injunctive or other equitable relief) under this Agreement, the party requesting relief shall resolve the dispute through binding arbitration or through small claims cour
for injunctive or
other equitable relief) under this Agreement, the party requesting
relief shall resolve the dispute through binding arbitration or through small claims courts.
-- A service provider shall not be liable
for monetary
relief, or, except as provided in subsection (j),
for injunctive or
other equitable relief,
for infringement of copyright by reason of the provider referring or linking users to an online location containing infringing material or infringing activity, by using information location tools, including a directory, index, reference, pointer, or hypertext link, if the service provider --(1)(A) does not have actual knowledge that the material or activity is infringing; (B) in the absence of such actual knowledge, is not aware of facts or circumstances from which infringing activity is apparent; or (C) upon obtaining such knowledge or awareness, acts expeditiously to remove, or disable access to, the material; (2) does not receive a financial benefit directly attributable to the infringing activity, in a case in which the service provider has the right and ability to control such activity; and (3) upon notification of claimed infringement as described in subsection (c)(3), responds expeditiously to remove, or disable access to, the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity, except that,
for purposes of this paragraph, the information described in subsection (c)(3)(A)(iii) shall be identification of the reference or link, to material or activity claimed to be infringing, that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to locate that reference or link.
Edward Denehan successfully acted
for the Defendant in a claim in the Chancery Division of the High Court
for equitable and
other relief arising out of an alleged oral agreement or understanding concerning the acquisition of four properties back in the 1990s.
The Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980), s 36 is concerned with
equitable jurisdiction and remedies and takes with one hand but gives back with the
other in stipulating that the time limit under numerous sections of LA 1980 «shall not apply to any claim
for specific performance of a contract or
for an injunction or
for other equitable relief» except, tantalisingly:
An employer may be liable
for compensation and benefits lost by reason of the violation,
for other actual monetary losses sustained as a direct result of the violation, and
for appropriate
equitable or
other relief.
You and Digital Trends agree to arbitrate any dispute arising from these Terms or relating to the Services, except that you and Digital Trends are not required to arbitrate any dispute in which either party seeks
equitable or
other relief for the alleged unlawful use of copyrights, trademarks, trade names, logos, trade secrets or patents.
The possible sanctions include: compensatory time with the children; economic sanctions
for costs incurred by the non-violator parent due to the
other parent's custody or parenting time violation; modification of the existing transportation (pick up / drop off arrangements)-- including changing the exchange location to a public place; ordering counseling
for either or both of the parties and / or the children at the expense of the violator; ordering a temporary or permanent modification of the parenting time and custodial arrangement if under the circumstances this
relief is in the best interests of the children; ordering the violator to participate in a community service program; incarceration of the violator with or without work - release; issuance of a warrant to be executed if the violator persists in failing to comply with court orders; any
other appropriate
equitable remedy.