Sentences with phrase «possible code violations»

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In another case cited by the Chamber, an employee at Build.com Inc. said she was fired by the home improvement retailer based in Chico, California, for commenting on possible labor - code violations, according to the study.
He reported Warner's possible violations of FIFA's ethics code to the soccer body's secretary general, Jerome Valcke.
«On May 24 2011, Fifa executive committee member and Concacaf general secretary Chuck Blazer reported to Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke possible violations of the Fifa code of ethics allegedly committed by officials,» a Fifa statement read.
ATLA journal «On the other hand «presumed» violations of the speed laws pertain to a possible violation of California Vehicle Code 22350.
• Zip Code • Prior Insurance (possible discount) • Date of Birth and Driving Experience • Marital Status • Gender (male or female) • Driving History (violations and accidents) • Occupation (vehicle use) • Commute Mileage (distance to or during work) • Vehicle Type and Value (including 2 door, 4door, pickup, van, etc.) • Coverage Requested
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not purport to address every possible legal obligation, hazard, code violation, loss potential or exception to good practice.
As a clinical psychologist, I am required by Standards 1.04 and 1.05 of the APA ethics code to take steps when I become aware of possible ethical violations by other psychologists.
«A Board rule requiring that Board Members attend, on at least a biennial basis, a continuing education program comprised of not more than six (6) cumulative hours of instruction with respect to Board or Member practices that might result in a significant legal vulnerability and possible liability to the Board and its Members, such as violations of anti-trust laws, agency laws, civil rights laws, the Code of Ethics of the National Association, or other similar public policies is not an inequitable limitation upon membership.»
If the committee finds that the complaint involves a possible violation of the Code, the committee will forward the complaint to a hearing panel of the association's Professional Standards Committee.
To avoid the risk of a Code violation and possible legal action that may result from a seller's failure to disclose, REALTORS ® should err on the side of disclosure.
Ethics Complaints: May be filed with the Virgin Islands Territorial Association of REALTORS ® against a REALTOR ® member of the St. Croix, St. John or St. Thomas Boards by another REALTOR ®, a client or customer of a REALTOR ®, or any member of the general public who believes the member has committed a possible violation of the Code.
Employees who report a possible violation of our Code in good faith or ask questions about our Code will not be subject to retaliation for doing so.
Legal / Financial Considerations - Possible or probable short sale or foreclosure - Violation of building codes, zoning ordinances or other restrictive covenants - Zoning (restricting buyer's intended use for the property)- Homeowners association obligations - Tenancies, judgments or tax liens - Proposed assessments or zoning changes - Mechanics» or materialmens» liens
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