Not exact matches
And if contract workers lose a contract or are otherwise discriminated against on the basis of age, religion, sex, disability status, or national origin, they have little
recourse.15 Moreover, discretionary company - provided benefits — such as paid
leave and retirement contributions — are not typically available
to independent contractors.
[63] It is possible for publishers
to have Valve
to track down where specific keys have been used and cancel them, removing the product from the user's libraries,
leaving the user
to seek any
recourse with the third - party they purchased from.
I remember once being sent a survey on some political issues, the questions asked on the survey were so contrived that it
left me little
recourse but
to answer the question the way the pollsters wanted the question answered — if I answered honestly.
It seems that often the best
recourse for those who are bullied is
to leave the group.
Multiple appeals by ownership
to higher courts have been denied, and there seems
to be very little legal
recourse left for the team and its supporters who seek
to keep the name for the sake of NFL tradition.
Having little
recourse to the normal channels of denominational power and expression, they felt
left out and unheard.
It mutes speech and so perpetuates the conspiracy of silence that has
left victims without
recourse to help and healing — or justice.
Players are betrothed
to a team that can do what they want with them, and their only
recourse is
to leave the industry.
Yet no viable opportunity
to continue racing next season presented itself,
leaving him little
recourse but
to announce he would step back from competition.
Add
to that that there is absolutely NO real accountability for a midwife in the form of peer review, loss of privileges, or malpractice insurance, and you have a very volatile situation where well - meaning parents -
to - be are
left with no
recourse when a birth goes horribly wrong at the hands of an incompetent midwife.
However, because the law didn't provide
recourse for parents who
left the jurisdiction, these parents frequently escaped justice by relocating
to a jurisdiction that hadn't adopted the law.
Consult your favorite store owner or brand operated cloth diaper chat groups for advice and troubleshooting tips before you trust someone with absolutely nothing
to lose which would
leave you with no
recourse.
States are trying
to enforce shorter revocation periods which
leaves the new Mom without any
recourse should she come
to her senses and realize what has been taken from her.
In June 2017, the annual
leave of Deputy Chairperson Operations was approved by the Deputy Chairperson CS without
recourse to the Chairperson and signed on behalf of Chairperson by Deputy Chairperson CS while she herself was on
leave.
In a joint - report entitled No
Recourse - No Safety, Amnesty argues a safe escape route and the means of survival are «critical» for women at risk of abuse and central
to their decision
to leave.
move anywhere in your country (for example, you are not forced
to live near a farming field so you are
left with no
recourse but
to farm that land for the landlord1).
On International Women's Day Jacqui Smith announced plans
to launch a new scheme targeted at domestic violence victims with no
recourse, which would pay their housing and living costs if they successfully applied for indefinite
leave to remain.
She has no
recourse to public funds, and, without this basket, she would have been
left without even the most basic of baby items.»
These patients are
left without
recourse to pay for care and suffering from a past mistake by a health care provider, the civil suit lawyers argue.
Victims can sue, but their only
recourse will ultimately be against the individuals who discriminated against them — some of whom might have
left the company long before the cases go
to trial, and others who may have limited assets and are unable
to pay any damages.
Or, as you say, we have legal means of
recourse — if somebody is harmed by a product, but if the regulatory agency is moving slowly, and if there are efforts in Washington
to deprive consumers of legal means — namely, law suits —
to go after companies they think have harmed them, then that
leaves us in a rough position.
Death, of course, seems a natural
recourse for a season characterized, tonally speaking, by gloom, and indications of impending disaster are peppered liberally throughout: Don, in «Lazy Lazarus,» receives an existential crisis in miniature as the doors
to a high - rise elevator open onto a yawning void; a newly obese Betty (January Jones), in «Tea Leaves,» discovers a nodule on her thyroid which may be cancerous; Roger (John Slattery), taking LSD in «Far Away Places,» authors a note of cautionary instruction
to be
left on his greatly disoriented person.
This lack of knowledge on how
to handle some of the challenging behaviors our students can exhibit
leaves many general education teachers feeling as if their only
recourse of action is
to suspend.
It's been heartbreaking
to see recent stories on teachers
leaving the profession because of iron - fisted administration policies or facing daily threats with a lack of
recourse.
This
leaves parents with little power
to effect change, and little
recourse but
to leave if they have concerns about the school.
Other heirs don't have
recourse, such as prompting the non-borrowing spouse
to leave the home, after the homeowner / borrower has died.
That
leaves you with
recourse to your own policy, and only your own policy.
While the reverse mortgage allows you
to age in place and has no
recourse, you are spending what has typically become a portion of the inheritance people have historically
left to their heirs.
The GSEs do take on the credit guarantee obligation of the securities they issue, but nobody sells loans
to the GSEs just
to offload credit risk — in fact, more than a few lenders work hard
to negotiate contracts with the GSEs that
leave quite a substantial part of the credit risk with the original lender:
recourse agreements, indemnifications, servicing options that put a lot of the cost of default on the seller / servicer, not the GSE.
The notices
left the Danielsons with only one
recourse to save their home, filing for bankruptcy protection.
OR - since New York is a
recourse state - can they sue
to garnish wages / assets
to make up the difference between sale price and amount
left on the loan?
The fee's the collector is adding in could be of their own creation (making them highly negotiable), or it might be something you already agreed
to in advance (
leaving you little
recourse but
to pay them).
Which
leaves the average American with little
recourse aside from remembering tips like, missing monthly payments can really damage your score, as can carrying too much debt relative
to your income.
If the dog has tried
to leave or has issued a warning with no response from the child, the dog (in his mind) has no other
recourse — he bites.
At this point, the enemy forces were already at the doorstep of EDC headquarters, and Earth was bound
to fall... With limited
recourse left, they came up with the final plan; attack the enemy headquarters with all they have.
With Gazillion's sudden shutdown, players who have recently put money into the free -
to - play game are
left with little
recourse.
Unfortunately, there's no rhyme or reason
to the appearance of ghost blocks,
leaving you with no
recourse at times
to get rid of a massive set of blocks.
It's funny
to watch the first few times, but when you're
left with no
recourse but eliminate your own companion; the humour starts
to wear a bit thin.
Amazon has failed
to deliver a number of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe pre-orders on - time,
leaving Switch gamers angry and with little
recourse.
The Fund for Women's Equality is a charitable organization, working
to raise awareness on gaps in the law that
leave women without legal
recourse from sex discrimination, and developing educational resources on the need for a constitutional provision
to protect and promote equal rights for women.
Nature,
left to its own
recourse, will also ruin itself.
When all you have is an empty suit
to argue against, what
recourse left is there than
to fill it with straw?
This strict approach
to addressing the listing requirements is consistent with the policy, set out in the RIAS underlying the 2006 amendments
to the PM (NOC) Regulations, that where the patent fails
to meet the listing requirements, policy considerations tip the balance in favour of the generic manufacturer, and the matter is better
left to the alternative (and traditional) judicial
recourse of an infringement action.
Employers seeking
recourse after an employee has
left to start or join a competing business are often frustrated and disappointed
to learn that the non-compete provisions of their employment agreement are unenforceable.
If a tenant vandalizes a rental property and up and
leaves in the middle of the night, the landlord has no
recourse except
to try
to track down the tenant and sue.
By requiring drivers
to have insurance, this ensures that accident victims will not be
left without any means of
recourse.
Because arbitration decisions are typically not disclosed and not subject
to appeal, consumers and workers are
left without
recourse and must bear the cost of unfair, deceptive and harmful practices.
Very often, tenants rely on the goodwill of landlords and when they are told
to leave... they
leave, believing this
to be their only
recourse.
It is good that the wife was able
to have
recourse to the properties held by the companies in this case, and reassuring that she was able
to do so by reliance on well - established trust principles,
leaving the corporate veil fully intact and the circumstances when it can be pierced clarified.
[16] The SJC considered innovator liability
to require such a modification given the certainty that a user of a generic drug will rely on the label fashioned by the brand - name manufacturer and as state law shields failure
to warn claims from generic manufacturers,
leaving plaintiffs without
recourse for their injuries.