Sentences with phrase «protected general obligation»

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In general, carriers describe their moves as efforts to protect the interests of existing customers and to ensure that the companies will be able to continue in business — and to meet obligations to customers — for the long - term.
However, there seems to be a general consensus among Christians that the civil government has a general duty and obligation to establish order within society for the purpose of protecting its citizenry from physical harm intentionally inflicted by others.
His motive is expressed on page 14 with reference to the «General Obligation» of article 192 in the Law of the Sea Convention: «States have the obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment», noting that: «This obligation has great importance for the atmosphere, weather and climate, because if mankind understands and protects the oceans, it would minimize the threat to humanity posed by anthropogenic climate change.
This approach can be particularly significant when applying a «general duty» clause that sets out an employer's broad obligation to take reasonable measures to protect workers.
The written submissions of the intervenors address (a) background on anonymity and its importance to a democratic society (b) international and domestic legal authorities that advocate for protecting anonymous speech under human rights standards and (c) general data retention obligations and how they interfere with anonymity and the rights of privacy and freedom of expression.
The right to breastfeed in public has made headlines of late, but the Federal Court of Appeal's decision in Flatt v. Attorney General of Canada, 2015 FCA 250 makes it clear that choosing to breastfeed in most instances is just that — a choice, and not one that will necessarily be protected by human rights legislation in the context of work obligations.
This was a reversal of a previous appellate court decision, which held 2 to 1 that universities and colleges had no general legal obligation to protect adult students from the criminal actions of other students.
[32] The only other entity which is not a party that may, in a general sense, have an interest in this type of situation would be the Public Guardian and Trustee who, through its statutory obligation, has an interest in protecting infants in this type of context.
This Privacy Policy supplements our professional obligations of client confidentiality and sets out in general terms how we collect, use, disclose and protect the personal information of our clients, other individuals and our web site users («you»).
The Human Rights Committee, the oversight body to the ICCPR, clarified the scope of a state's obligation to protect the right to life with respect to disappearances in General Comment No 6:
When attorneys at the firm considered sharing the files in the early 1980s for use in a symposium on the Lizzie Borden trial, they received a private letter from the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers advising the firm that its ethical obligations included the duty to protect the confidentiality of the files and even general information about the type of materials within those files.
Being a well regulated market through IRDAI with multiple grievance handling mechanisms in place, the general public believes that all the contractual obligations on the part of the insurers are reasonably guaranteed / protected in the best interest of customers.
«As the state official who will issue and sign up to $ 175 million in general obligation bonds to finance the project, I want to feel comfortable that building the factory will proceed as the Legislature intended, and the Nevada taxpayer is protected
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has recognised as aspects of the principle of equality the obligations of States parties to CERD to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation on Indigenous Peoples, UN Doc CERD / C / 51 / Misc 13 / Rev 4 (1997) paras 4 - 5.
Of course we will remind the entire population that a REALTORS first obligation is to protect her clients, REALTORS are paid by sellers not the general public and that no more than a Doctor would release personal details about a patient without a court order, so to REALTORS will not release personal details about a client without insuring that information is privacy protected with strict legal consequences for ANYONE using it in a manner not authorized.
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