Sentences with phrase «respect to this information because»

More recently, in R. v. Ward, 2008 ONCJ 355 (CanLII), the court determined that the customer did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy with respect to this information because the service agreement imposed upon him by Bell's Sympatico service reduced, if not destroyed, whatever expectation of privacy he might otherwise have had.

Not exact matches

Baker said «out of respect for Mr. Gronkowski's privacy and because this is an active and dynamic criminal investigation we're not going to be releasing any information right now about what was stolen and whether any suspects exist.»
«So I would say I am a little frustrated because I would expect that we shouldn't have to issue notices to produce with respect to information if an organisation is working in partnership with us,» James told parliament.
I think Greg did a wonderful, open - minded, genuine thing and I respect the hell out of the fact that he kept coming back to this blog, updating people as to the progress of the event, taking questions to pass along, being open to having information about Nestle's actions provided to him in order to educate him because he was open to being educated, and even taking more than his share of condescension directly or indirectly from people on the previous thread about things as irrelevant as his sense of humour.
«I've lost respect for the diplomatic corps because I know they lie, the farge information becausee they want to get promotion in their own countries.
JuiceBeauty.com's Privacy Policy Because Juice Beauty respects your privacy, we have created this Privacy Policy to govern how we treat the personal information you provide to us.
The DOT will initiate appropriate actions against responsible persons who take, threaten to take, or fail to take a personnel action with respect to any employee, former employee, or applicant for employment because of any protected disclosure of information.
(4) serve as a national clearinghouse for information in respect to denials of equal protection of the laws because of race, color, religion or national origin, including but not limited to the fields of voting, education, housing, employment, the use of public facilities, and transportation, or in the administration of justice;
It seems to me, if you're asking about error checking with respect to an electronic system, either (a) you're asking about the benefits for the programmer of the system, or (b) you're asking on behalf of the user, so reporting actually could be relevant, because that's a way in which the user interacts with the system — the user can compare reports to other sources of information to check for errors.
With respect to the information in the handout, we also wish to note that many veterinarians likely do not begin evaluating cats with clinical signs compatible with heartworm disease with any in - clinic antigen test because of the relative insensitivity for antigen detection in any infected cat.1 — 3 In an effort to increase the success of confirming a suspected infection, veterinarians may instead choose to send samples to a reference laboratory for both antigen and antibody testing, because an in - clinic combination antigen and antibody test for identifying heartworm - infected cats is not currently available.
However, because AHVMA compiles such information from numerous and varied sources and may experience reporting and processing errors or delays, the AHVMA makes no representations or warranties of any nature with respect to the information obtained through this Web site including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose.
Where a corporation under investigation provides oral summaries of otherwise privileged interviews to a regulator or prosecutor it is likely that this would be held to amount to a limited waiver in respect of matters communicated to the regulator or prosecutor (see Section 13.8.1) because the information is provided for the limited purpose of the investigation.
On the other hand, it was said that creating a definition would be exceedingly difficult, not least because the definition of «low - value» could change over time and across borders; in that respect, the Working Group recalled its agreement at its twenty - fourth session that such a definition ought not to be included in the Rules, but indicative information set out in guidelines.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
«When it comes to the knowledge of any one that a crime has been committed, a duty is laid on that person, as a citizen of the country, to state to the authorities what he knows respecting the commission of the crime, and if he states only what he knows and honestly believes he can not be subjected to an action of damages merely because it turns out that the person as to whom we has given the information is, after all, no guilty of the crime.
And in conjunction with that what we have seen over the past four to five years is the emergence of a lot of new online cloud - based software that really is very handy to use, it's almost intuitive and it provides a great resource for lawyers do e-discovery themselves and that's really in many respects what it is all about because the pattern in the past was that technicians are very capable, talented technicians would be asked to collect the information and the process it and to load it into software and the attorneys had very little to do with that.
The defendant sought this order because the plaintiff's attorneys, who are members of the Florida Bar, had released statements and other prejudicial information with respect to a similar lawsuit involving the same defendant before a federal court in Florida.
In the example above, where a covered entity has a business associate contract with a lawyer, and the lawyer discloses protected health information to an expert witness in preparation for litigation, the lawyer again would have no responsibility under this subpart with respect to uses or disclosures by the expert witness, because such witness is not undertaking the functions, activities or services that the business associate lawyer has agreed to perform.
Because we value your business and respect your privacy, we will not sell your information to a third party nor contract out your project.
That's because employees who aren't invested in your company's future are much more likely to treat these partners with a lack of respect, to withhold information and tell white lies, and to be slow to respond.
The answers are always from my perspective never my client's, and I have far more respect for the seller rep who requests mine because a buyer's thoughts ought to be privileged information.
With all due respect Bill, it is misleading to suggest that because sales information is publicly available, anyone, even a brokerage has the right to collect and disseminate it or make it searchable to just anyone who wants it when it does not come from a publicly available source and you know that TREB's sales prices are not publicly available / searchable.
Because you have a house you don't have a scintilla of respect for the applicants right to the privacy of their confidential information.
This is important because one of the most significant challenges for a licensee in limited dual agency, where there are two clients, is the conflict between the obligation to disclose to each client all known material information respecting the real estate services, the real estate itself, and the trade in real estate [subsection 3 - 3 (f) of the Rules], and the obligation to maintain the confidentiality of information respecting each client [subsection 3 - 3 (e) of the Rules].
With respect to the argument that consumers are becoming confused because current regulations prohibit provision of the RESPA GFE until the consumer has a specific property address, the Bureau notes that the final rule permits creditors to provide a consumer with a Loan Estimate without receiving information about the property address.
Specifically with respect to the contact information table required by § 1026.38 (r), a large bank requested that the Bureau eliminate the requirement to disclose the real estate brokers» names and contact information because real estate brokers are less relevant at the closing stage of the loan process and it would be burdensome for lenders to obtain such information.
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