Sentences with phrase «prompt notice of»

BOSTON (Reuters)-- Massachusetts may move forward with a lawsuit accusing credit reporting firm Equifax Inc of failing to safeguard its databases or provide prompt notice of a breach that exposed the...
-- Massachusetts gets greenlight to take on Equifax: «Massachusetts can move forward with a lawsuit accusing credit reporting firm Equifax Inc of failing to safeguard its databases or provide prompt notice of a breach that exposed the personal data of 147 million people, a state court judge has ruled,» Reuters reports.
The ISO business auto policy requires you, the named insured, to give the insurer prompt notice of any accident, claim, suit or loss.
A lawyer shall give prompt notice of any circumstance that the lawyer may reasonably expect to give rise to a claim to an insurer or other indemnitor so that the client's protection from that source will not be prejudiced.
The receiving party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required pursuant to judicial order or other compulsion of law; provided that the receiving party shall provide prompt notice of such requirement to the disclosing party (to the extent legally permitted) and shall comply, at the disclosing party's expense, with any protective order imposed on such disclosure; provided further that the disclosing party shall reimburse the receiving party for the reasonable cost of compiling and providing secure access to such Confidential Information if such disclosure is required as part of a legal proceeding that involves the disclosing party.
Any affected contractor or subcontractor should always seek details of such coverage and give prompt notice of any claim to the owner's carrier.
As a first step, the insurer must be given prompt notice of any such claim or potential claim against the insurer.
The franchisor must also provide the prospective franchisee prompt notice of any material change to any of the above.
Note that if you do not follow the rules in these law (including giving the government prompt notice of your injury claim), you will lose the right to receive any compensation for injuries caused by the government.
Among the benefits of paying the AGU associate membership even if you're not a climate scientist — prompt notice of new papers, some about climate, e.g. how do surface meltwater lakes contribute to ice sheet collapse.
Failure to provide prompt notice of any errors is deemed to constitute acceptance of the accuracy of all information sent to you.
All you have to do is list your job interests and qualifications, and you will receive prompt notices of job openings that match in the form of email alerts.

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The company's patented solution, known as Patient Prompt, is a software service that pushes out reminder notices, plus a growing array of relevant information, to patients through a variety of channels, such as email, text or a dedicated messaging service.
«In the case of action taken by written consent, [shareholders are entitled] to receive prompt notice after the fact of the action taken,» the judge wrote.
But it was Google that prompted real estate brokers, landlords, city officials and economists to sit up and take notice of the burgeoning tech sector a decade ago.
Going additional, elevated prospects of institutional investments are additionally prompting a Bitcoin worth surge which may very well be increased than the one we noticed final 12 months when components of such sort had been merely missing.
If a company sends some of their token to your wallet and you notice it, it might prompt you to look into their project more and if you like what you see you might decide to invest in them.
Alistair Appleby, a GP who carried out the report published in the British Journal of General Practice, was prompted to after noticing how many of his patients needed spiritual questions answered.
Nine days after the fight, on the day of the Edmondson game, Townsend received official notice that the incident had prompted a school investigation into the program.
Many babies when prompted will respond with kicks and punches, so feel free to poke at your baby if you notice a foot or arm extending out of your side.
Mayor John Tkaczyk said a second day of testing showed the absence of Coliform, the bacteria that was found in water samples late last week, prompting the boil water notice and since then, city workers have been treating the water aggressively to clear up the system.
But the department never followed through with a formal «notice of discipline,» which is required within five days under the union contract, and would have prompted a hearing, Snyder said.
According to the official notice, a variety of errors and technical issues, mostly related to numbering, prompted the Board to rule the petitions inadmissible.
It was geologists who first noticed the evidence of huge impact craters on Earth that had formed long after the solar system settled into its present form, prompting biologists to speculate on whether those collisions dramatically altered life's evolution.
The paper, World scientists» warning to humanity: A second notice, has prompted speeches about the research in Israel's Knesset and Canada's BC Legislature, with signatories increasing with the specially formed Alliance of World Scientists.
In the following week, Canfield noticed that his dorm room rapidly collected an inordinate amount of the gray stuff, which prompted him and his roommate to clean the place three separate times that week.
Using comparative genomics, the research team noticed that P. destructans lacked a key DNA repair enzyme, prompting them to expose the fungi to DNA damaging agents, including different wavelengths and intensities of UV light.
Psychology researcher Paul Rozin of the University of Pennsylvania was prompted to investigate the ways in which individuals and institutions communicate their group membership as a result of many years of observation, after «noticing the behavior of people just promoted to a better position, or just after receiving a degree, or being admitted to a relatively exclusive group.»
He says the advantage of CBT is its ability to prompt people with social anxiety to notice and challenge the difficult thoughts that arise in such situations.
Pay attention: Notice any moments you feel guilty, as well as what prompted the pangs (you missed a deadline, you spent a lot of money).
Cooper earned favorable notices for each; the success of Boys prompted BBC Two Films and Fox Searchlight to launch a film adaptation in late 2006, also featuring Cooper.
But when she's served an eviction notice, the specter of retirement prompts Sonia to revisit her harrowing past as a refugee and witness to genocide.
After Ross notices Klaw's fancy new prosthetic arm, he hands over a suitcase full of stones (18 pounds worth, to be precise), prompting Klaw to unzip his trousers, reach in and pull out... a chunk of Wakanda's precious metal wrapped in brown paper with the word «fragile» scrawled on it.
Part way through the day, Jaya noticed that the parents had stopped quietly organizing books, and were listening to the presentation, engaging in pair - shares with each other about the prompts that the presenter offered the teachers, and browsing over the shoulders of teachers to read their materials.
This has prompted a number of companies to meet the unscrupulous needs of authors to get noticed and has created a firestorm of epic proportions.»
On the eve of this year's season, the Irish teen notices that her childhood friend, Ellie, appears in every photo Cara's ever taken, prompting Cara to question the family curse.
How Audiobook Production Works Starting today, you'll notice audiobook creation prompts integrated into multiple stages of the Smashwords publishing workflow.
The acknowledgment letter from the claims manager, defending you and your report, puts you at ease but the last section gives you a twinge of anxiety: it reminds you of your duty to provide «prompt written notice» of any claims.
Upon the death of any joint Account holder, the surviving joint Account holder (s) must give reasonably prompt notice to us.
Government bond market fluctuations have renewed concerns about rising mortgage rates and may prompt borrowers to take more notice of what mortgage lenders are charging on a local level.
If you ever notice anything out of the ordinary with your dog, he may need prompt attention from a veterinarian.
The footage prompted authorities to seize 16 dogs in urgent need of veterinary care, and to issue the puppy mill operators a notice to comply with animal welfare standards.
Emboldened by the reaction — or lack their of — we get closer to the sea lions for photos and now, do get a prompt response: The dominant male of the group is putting the «challenger» on notice not to get any closer, ready to charge.
If you didn't notice that holding the Start button on the side of the Move controllers (a button most players probably forgot even exists), then get ready to hear the same prompt over and over as you struggle to figure out why the game wants you to walk beyond your camera to reach a crate.
Also, if you watched the demo closely, you'll notice that we've replaced some of our QTE mini-game button prompts with a new prompt-less free - form system.
Executions play a large part in your overall success in combat (not to mention they look absolutely bad ass), and as you probably noticed in the E3 trailer, prompt you to complete a button sequence in the vein of a quicktime event.
About five years ago they noticed that a large portion of their most interesting pieces were by African American artists, prompting the idea for the show.
I guess I'm not supposed to notice that the «CA claim» is what prompted the initial Jones request for email deletions and that the «loads of emails» that were purged «about two months ago» that mentioned «a certain Canadian» were not at all any of the same FOI emails «re AR4.»
I notice you seem to be overlooking one of the major factors that prompted concerns about which way the climate would turn back in your «early Seventies» argument, the negative climate forcing of aerosols and other particulate pollutants that drove global dimming.
When the 2002 Climate Action Report was posted on the old, now discontinued, EPA global warming site (although it is still archived via a link), its discussion of climate change impacts was honest enough to provoke media notice that the administration found embarrassing, prompting the President to dismiss it as «a report put out by the bureaucracy.»
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