Sentences with phrase «reasonable search of information»

If the (re) insured is a corporate entity, they are under a duty to disclose material information known to senior management, those procuring the insurance, and what would be disclosed by a reasonable search of information.

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«The potential here would be that over the period of time that this feature has been around, people have been able to scrape public information,» Zuckerberg said, adding it's «reasonable to expect» that people's public information was accessed in this way if they had the search setting turned on.
The need for such testing may be brought to the attention of the principal through a search authorized by § 49-6-4204 or § 49-6-4205, observed or reported use of drugs by the student on school property, or other reasonable information received from a teacher, staff member or other student.
An application to search a home involves a police officer swearing information to a judge or justice of the peace that there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe that an offence has been committed and that evidence related to that offence will be discovered upon a search of the home.
This is a reference to searching in library card catalogues but it's true that, along with all of its faults, the card catalogue also provided library users with a reasonable representation of the information space and their place within it.
[4:05] Joe's background includes participation in the National Institute of Standard and Technologies Text Retrieval Conference to co-chairing the Sedona Conference's first panel proposing the use of statistics to defend reasonable e-discovery efforts, co-authoring the Sedona Conference's best practices on the use of search and information retrieval methods in e-discovery, and achieving quality in the e-discovery process.
21 (1) A provincial judge or justice of the peace may at any time issue a warrant in the prescribed form authorizing a person named in the warrant to enter and search a building, receptacle or place if the provincial judge or justice of the peace is satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground to believe that,
But if Judge Clark agrees that Mr. Smith had a reasonable expectation of privacy and grants him standing, it would mean police forces across the country, who daily obtain subscriber information under PIPEDA requests, would have to revert to the old, labour - intensive system of seeking search warrants every time they want customer information from ISPs.
Under this section, a warrant may be issued by a judge following an application by a peace officer, without notice to the respondent, where there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a family member may have been the subject of family violence, will be found at the place to be searched, and the person who provided the information has been refused access to the family member.
Despite the constitutional infringement arising from the warrantless perimeter search, the majority concluded that the information obtained by way of the electrical utility records, together with the anonymous tip, constituted reasonable and probable grounds for the search warrant in question:
The Appellant raises one ground with respect to his breach of trust conviction: that the trial judge erred in finding the only reasonable inference to be drawn from his running a Canadian Police Information Centre («CPIC») check on the licence plate of his accomplice and fellow police officer was that he made the search to evade detection and / or determine to what extent law enforcement was aware of their activities.
Two aspects of Cpl. Marcetta's testimony in Croft — information about an informant's relationship with the target and information about perceived reliability — are relevant to the reasonable grounds precondition for the issuance of search warrants and wiretap authorizations.
In the ruling, the judges said, «We thus conclude that under ordinary circumstances, the use of a cell - site simulator to locate a person through his or her cellphone invades the person's actual, legitimate, and reasonable expectation of privacy in his or her location information and is a search
In a decision that reversed the decision of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and overturned the conviction of a robbery and sexual assault suspect, the D.C. Court of Appeals determined the use of the cell - site simulator «to locate a person through his or her cellphone invades the person's actual, legitimate and reasonable expectation of privacy in his or her location information and is a search
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