Sentences with phrase «seek legal redress of»

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Listen, I think we all know that the legal system in both countries, this will take a long time to work through, but we are committed to seeking redress for the benefit of our shareholders.
«MHA knows that they can use the inefficiency and massive delays of the Indian bureaucracy as a weapon — forcing charities like Compassion to either accept their determinations, or spend years seeking redress in a painfully slow and often corrupt legal system,» he said.
The treaty seeks not only to confer power to corporations at the expense of governments and communities, but also to secure such power by providing a new and unique avenue for legal redress.
But the Public Relations Officer of Exton Cubic, Sammy Gyamfi, said that, his outfit was currently «studying the letters received from government» before «seeking redress by taking the necessary legal steps.»
The domestic workers» bill of rights codifies issues such as guaranteed days off, overtime and vacation pay, and enhances the ability to seek legal redress against employers who fail to meet their obligations.
That designation makes state resources available to residents and streamlines the process of seeking legal redress from the parties found to be responsible.
The group implored all aggrieved political parties, stakeholders and candidates to be mindful of their utterances, seek redress if any by engaging the legal framework as provided for in the constitution in pursuance of their grievances without heating up the polity, which it noted may result into endangering the lives of innocent citizens and bring into disrepute the nation's democracy.
The order was contained in a notice to seek redress in court filed by Nana Obiri Boahen of Enso Nyameye Chambers, a legal firm in Sunyani, and made available to the Ghana News Agency (GNA).
They warned that their client respected the right of the media to publish news reports but denied any rights they had to malign his name as they intend to take appropriate legal steps in due form of law to seek redress for their client as deemed necessary.
The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu maintained that burning of the said tipper trucks was unlawful, for which reason his side in Parliament will seek legal redress.
One key area where the SFO has sought to redress the balance in its favour is legal professional privilege (LPP): a long - established legal principle which ensures that communications between clients and their lawyers remain confidential, facilitating the frank disclosure of information between them.
Non-privileged applicants who seek to challenge a legislative act might still find themselves without effective legal redress if they lack standing before national courts (see however, paras. 105 - 124 of the Advocate General's Opinion on this matter).
The takeaway for employees who believe that they have been wrongfully dismissed and wish to seek redress by way of a Small Claims Court action is that it is likely prudent to seek professional legal advice before launching one's case.
There is an opt - out provision which theoretically allows a dissatisfied claimant to seek legal redress in the traditional court system, instead of Vaccine Court, but it is used infrequently.
Redress for victims of sexual assault is increasingly being sought outside the legal system, which raises challenges for lawyers representing the accused and ethical questions for journalists covering accusations that haven't been proven in court, says litigator Jonathan Lisus.
The first reports from larger organisations will undoubtedly be reviewed with interest by employees, and those who feel that they are being underpaid as a result of the gender pay gap may decide to seek redress via legal action.
According to the decision, the offending section of the Cambridge Point Condominium Trust Bylaws is void because, in light of the totality of the circumstances, the section effectively eliminated the ability of unit owners to seek legal redress for deficiencies in the construction of their homes.
Wrongful Conviction Day began as an effort of the Innocence Network, an affiliation of organizations dedicated to providing pro bono legal and investigative services to individuals seeking to prove innocence of crimes for which they have been convicted, working to redress the causes of wrongful convictions, and supporting the exonerated after they are freed.
The Innocence Network is an affiliation of organizations dedicated to providing pro bono legal and investigative services to individuals seeking to prove innocence of crimes for which they have been convicted, working to redress the causes of wrongful convictions, and supporting the exonerated after they are freed.
When a franchisee finds himself operating a distressed business and starts seeking redress, the «cost of entry» to the legal market is high.
Newman is a member of the board of the international Innocence Network, an affiliation of more than sixty - five organizations dedicated to providing pro bono legal and investigative services to individuals seeking to prove their innocence and working to redress the causes of wrongful convictions.
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