Cambridge Analytica has
said it acted legally at all times and previously branded the investigations into its company as «entrapment and mischaracterization.»
Not exact matches
The surest way to make net - neutrality laws
legally enforceable, they
said, was to reclassify ISPs as «telecommunication providers» using Title II of the Telecommunications
Act.
«We assume that Frontier is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act, which requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations, and temporary reassignment is one potential accommodation that Frontier that would be
legally obligated to provide,» Sherwin
said.
Hilary Guthrie, chief business development officer for Harris Beach,
said in response to questions: «The firm
acted legally and ethically throughout our limited involvement with this matter in all respects.»
Jurors took only four hours to determine that the 85 - year - old former Senate Republican leader from suburban Troy
acted legally when he accepted a $ 20,000 - a-month consulting contract from Jerry Abbruzzese, a telecomm consultant and horseman who, prosecutors
said, was simply buying favor.
Agency officials
say they are, in fact,
acting legally.
«The government doesn't like the fact that these policies — which are completely
legally permissible under the current Income Tax
Act — get very good tax results, so they're trying to shut the door,» Carson
said.
Meanwhile, the fiduciary standard
says your financial advisor is
legally obligated to
act in your best interest.
The Clean Air
Act lacks any other mechanism for economy - wide CO2 regulation, and the Administration will
say it is
legally and politically justified by both the inability of existing policy to meet either the specific U.S. commitment at Paris, an 80 percent emissions reduction, or the longer - term, 2 - degree goal to which the world is collectively committed.
Pruitt also
said that the CPP is inconsistent with the Clean Air
Act, which is a
legally dubious claim, according to environmental law experts, who
say the issue is still under litigation in U.S. federal district court in Washington, D.C.
However, Rose
says parties can not
legally contract out of any Employment Standards
Act (ESA) minimum entitlement unless a greater benefit is provided.
Indeed, the importance of this manual signing activity in conferring the significance of important legal actions is memorialized in a group of statutes collectively known as the «statute of frauds» which
says that certain kinds of legal
acts are only
legally effective if they are in writing and «signed» by the party against whom the document will be enforced.
Everybody would have understood, and I think everybody now would understand, what was the meaning of «persons of notorious evil life»; and to
say that that language is appropriate to these persons, who are
legally married and whose marriage is absolutely established by
Act of Parliament, would, as it seems to me, if it were not so serious a matter, be ludicrous.
I'm not even sure they
legally have to have bilingual signs — the case I linked quotes an Ontario law
saying that road signs apparently don't need to be bilingual unless a city passed a bylaw under section 14 of the French Language Services
Act.
For example, section 11 of the Freedom of Information
Act (Cth) in Australia
says «every person has a
legally enforceable right to obtain access [to government documents]» but you can not go to a court to get an order to enforce this right.
The
Act also
says that paying parents are
legally required to pay the child maintenance amounts worked out by the statutory child maintenance service, if a parent opens a case with them.
This «Due Diligence» includes verifying: - the owner is who the owner
says they are - the home has adequate equity to cover all payouts, which means the mortgage is legal and the registered owners are accurate - the signatory to the listing is the actual person registered on title - if the REALTOR suspects the home is being used for money laundering they
legally can't wait til it sells, they must
act immediately.