Sentences with phrase «other legal entitlements»

«As legal organizations working on behalf of marginalized and historically disadvantaged groups, the members of the Coalition each have extensive experience with the obstacles faced by such groups in accessing justice and therefore in enforcing their constitutional rights and other legal entitlements.

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They are operating, in other words, within the limits of the set of conventions and legal protections that insist that we respect each other's entitlement to control access to our stuff.
Religion paves the moral main street of a white - clapboard America inhabited by independent individuals who lend each other a helping hand to earn their own way, support their own families and worship their own God, instead of depending for handouts on a welfare state that regulates hardworking individuals out of existence and replaces Christian charity with legal entitlements.
Emission permit - An emission permit is a non-transferable or tradable entitlement allocated by a government to a legal entity (company or other emitter) to emit a specified amount of a substance.
Despite the fact that motorcyclists face greater physical risks than other drivers, bikers have the same entitlements as other motorists, and this includes the right to pursue legal action if they are harmed in an accident that is the direct result of another person's negligence.
Did you know that other cases prescribe legal tests that must be applied to determine your entitlement to a statutory remedy, the existence of which the statute doesn't even hint at?
(I) «First - party claimant» means an individual, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity asserting an entitlement to benefits owed directly to or on behalf of an insured under an insurance policy.
The event, The Citizen and the State: Poor decision - making and the role of the pro bono Bar, considered the extent of poor decision - making by state bodies which forced members of the public to appeal decisions about their entitlement to benefits and other rights, to the courts, often without legal representation due to legal aid cuts.
a. the legal enforceability of restrictive covenants; b. the legal parameters relating to wrongful termination, constructive dismissal or other similar concepts affecting an employee's entitlement to severance on termination of employment; c. any special employment laws that apply in connection with a change in control or other type of corporate transaction (e.g., an executive's entitlement to severance or the mechanism by which an executive's employment may transfer to a corporate acquirer); and d. other labour - related laws (such as laws related to unions or works councils) that may affect the employment relationship in a particular jurisdiction.
In other words, the fact that an employer may have terminated the dismissed employees insurance benefits does not necessarily eliminate the employee's legal entitlement to those benefits.
Two subsequent WSIAT decisions have confirmed the finding, yet the failure to address required law or policy changes (with the exception of an amendment creating presumptions for first responders with post-traumatic stress disorders) means other workers with chronic mental stress face lengthy legal battles for entitlement to benefits.
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