Sentences with phrase «seeking remedies»

In this regard, while the Bureau issued new enforcement guidelines at the time the Act was amended (Competitor Collaboration Guidelines) they are not law and are not binding on the courts, private parties seeking remedies under the Act or indeed the Bureau itself.
If we suspect fraud by any user or actual or potential client of Easy Legal Finance Inc., we may investigate and report any evidence, including personally identifiable information, to law enforcement and tot eh courts in the course of seeking remedies in law or equity.
Though alternatives to trial may be ideal in many situations, our lawyers are highly experienced in seeking remedies at trial, and will not hesitate to do so to protect the rights and interests of our clients.
In other words, out in the real world, it is only within the past 50 years or so that clients have began to look at lawyers like other tortfeasors and seeking remedies for the damages they inflicted.4 As to the meaning and derivation of the term, let's look to the obvious source.
Unemployed or under - employed borrowers are constantly seeking remedies to help them deal with the burden.
Icelandic Glacial reserves the right to enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including but not limited to seeking remedies under civil or criminal law for such violations.
You also are able to seek remedy from free thinkers and as stated..
hey DNA — here is the good news, you don't need to continue to live in sins the choice is yours to seek remedy!
So do those who seek a remedy for present ills by insisting on unchanging adherence to a form of the ministry developed in some earlier cultural period.
[No one has troubled to seek a remedy.]
(vii) CAUTION: ANY ATTEMPT BY AN ENTRANT TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE THE WEBSITE OR UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THIS PROMOTION MAY BE A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND / OR CIVIL LAWS, AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, SPONSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SEEK REMEDIES AND DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ATTORNEYS» FEES) FROM ANY SUCH ENTRANT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW, INCLUDING CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
It would be upon me, to seek a remedy or decide that it is time for a divorce and let him go on to find a more fulfilling relationship.
Holding him in the marriage with the attitude that «I don't want it so you can't have it either» and refusing to seek a remedy is selfish.
The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has announced the closure of three surgical clinics from February 6, 2016, a move that is set to worsen the plight of brain and spinal tumor patients seeking remedy.
Thanks to his background as a former Morgan Stanley financial advisor, Minerva also focuses his work on institutional investor and client outreach in order to help clients identify and seek remedies for fraud.
If we believe you have violated this Section 12, we may immediately terminate your access to the Services, and take any other actions or seek any remedies permitted by law.
As a union of professional educators, UESF has a responsibility to make an increasing effort to support successful education and seek remedies for unsuccessful educational efforts.
The FTC, which monitors advertising claims, can seek remedies for all of the car owners.
Further, a practical obligation is irrelevant, there needs to be a legal obligation in place for Joe to seek remedy.
They either come in ahead of problems, seeking to support optimal skin and coat health — oftentimes because they take vitamins and supplements themselves — or they are seeking a remedy for a particular problem, says Matt Ryherd, national sales manager for HealthyCoat.
There is a juvenile corrective facility in Belize City but it receives only males and is not a commonly sought remedy for the situation.
If they can't find remedy through their HR department, and anything above that in the company that may be a check and balance, then it's time to seek remedy or an outside party, which is freely available in most places, or one could contact an attorney.
A Tale of Two Sons is the journey of two brothers who seek a remedy to their fathers illness.
Over the years, many travellers make pilgrimages to the city seeking the remedy to cure their afflictions; the player takes the role as one of these travellers.
Seeking a remedy to this mode of representation, we may move down to the second floor and find the display on 1980s drag culture and New York house music, or Sherrie Levine's critical watercolour homages to modern art masterpieces, reminding us again of Léger, and (especially via the impassioned chauvinist Kazimir Malevich) the restrictions on women in early modern art.
And if it has been applied in error then he and the university should seek remedy.
By that I mean, wouldn't you have, instead of relying on ambiguity, been inclined to argue that if you are injured by some other person's urinating habits that you expect an opportunity for redress of grievance and to seek remedy?
You can use the courts to seek remedy.
Currently, Mrs Owens is being forced to remain in a marriage that she doesn't want to be in and she's having to go to the highest court in the land to seek a remedy.
It provides that a user may seek a remedy if the software a) is not of satisfactory quality b) is not fit for a particular purpose, or c) does not meet the description (or specification).
At trial, the employee sought remedies for wrongful dismissal, including damages for reasonable pay in lieu of notice.
Accordingly, the offer or payment of severance, however generous and whether or not it satisfies common law contractual notice or severance entitlements, does not make a dismissal «just» and deprive a dismissed employee from seeking a remedy under the CLC.
Rather, the limitation period begins when the plaintiff first knew - which I take to be when he or she had an objective appreciation - that a proceeding would be an appropriate means to seek a remedy.
Indeed, PJ O'Rourke recently make a brilliant amicus brief to the US Supreme Court on the constitutional merit of false political speech (http://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/sba-list-merits-filed-brief.pdf) Mind you, not all untruths are defamatory (and, indeed, PJ O'Rourke's submission is based on the premise that while the state can't / shouldn't ban untruthful political speech, wronged politicians can nevertheless seek the remedy of a defamation suit).
Must the party seeking a remedy show damages?
In March this year, the CMA confirmed it would not seek any remedies or changes to HCA's business.
To the extent that a student wishes to seek a remedy, that remedy would lie in the university's internal appeal mechanism and / or with the court on judicial review.
This decision will no doubt be analysed and cited by anyone attempting to sue for a privacy breach, or seeking a remedy for cyberbullying or revenge porn.
Increasingly, students with mental health issues are turning to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario to seek remedies when they do not pass courses or are not given accommodations which they feel they need.
We are also well - versed with state and federal laws governing intellectual property, and will aggressively seek all remedies available under appropriate statutes, including statutory damages.
Also, to enjoy the equal benefit and protection of human rights guarantees, persons with disabilities must be able to seek remedies in an appropriate forum, which could include the administrative or judicial system.
However, the employee will also have the option of seeking a remedy by filing a complaint or application with the Ministry of Labour or the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
Quite apart from the consideration that suspected fraud may continue without swift legal action, prompt retention of lawyers to obtain advice and seek remedies for fraud may be required by the courts, since some types of relief available from the courts require that the relief be sought promptly following its detection — even if the full extent of the fraudulent scheme and your loss have yet to be revealed.
It means that employees do not have to accept their termination and seek their remedy exclusively by way of pay in lieu of reasonable notice plus, perhaps, aggravated damages as is the case in non-Code-related discrimination cases.
Nextlaw Labs reserves the right to seek all remedies available at law and in equity for violations of this Agreement and / or the rules and regulations set forth on the Website, including without limitation the right to block access from a particular internet address.
Finally, the Terry majority notes more clearly than in any reported opinion that one can (and probably must) seek remedies from erroneous temporary orders at the final hearing:
After publication, we act swiftly to seek remedies to protect your reputation and limit damage.
When the person goes to seek a remedy, can they make their initial pleading in a Federal district court, or will the judge of the district court require that the complaint be made first in the state where the alleged violation occurred?
The frankly delicious facts of RBS v Highland Financial Securities [2013] EWCA Civ 328, [2013] All ER (D) 65 (Apr)-- in which the taxpayer - owned bank not only constructed a sham auction process to convert the borrower's assets to its own balance sheet, but then lied about those actions at trial — demonstrate where such unscrupulous behaviour may lead, and may give some courage to clients seeking a remedy in the absence of a strong mis - selling claim.
Some of them have been put on verge of bankruptcy because of the increased rent and were forced to seek remedies in courts.
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