Alas, after 17 days, the discovery that his parliamentary expenses claims involved «
serious breaches of the rules» compelled his resignation.
This constituted, according to the CJEU, «a sufficiently
serious breach of a rule of law that is intended to confer rights on individuals» (para 106, referring here to Bergaderm and Council v. Commission, para 42).
The first condition for the non-contractual liability of the EU has already been settled by the CJEU when it held that the infringement constituted a «sufficiently
serious breach of a rule of law that is intended to confer rights on individuals».
A good percentage of Real Estate consumer's have always wanted to have access to Registrant's or Practitioner's pass - codes to our internal industry data - bases, but it has historically been
a serious breach of our rules to share them.
Not exact matches
Some also warned that the attacks on the press are in part designed to distract reporters from the
serious issues confronting the Trump administration, including whether adviser Reince Preibus
breached rules by discussing an ongoing investigation
of Trump's ties to Russia with the FBI, and by asking the agency to speak to news outlets about it in order to deny the story.
How can ex referees raise issues that at the very least, PGMO is accountable to no one, and that
serious breaches of administration
of the
rules by officials
of PGMO, go unchallenged by TV pundits, the media, the FA, the EPL and finally, by the government department which is responsible for uncovering corruption in sport?
The ICO today
ruled that the Telegraph's email was a clear and
serious breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations.
«Any complaint that was a mere cover for a party political row or dispute would be dealt with by you [The Speaker] and... would never reach the Standards and Privileges Committee, which would be asked to determine only
serious or complex
breaches of the
rules»
In 2008 the courts
ruled that using force for these purposes
breaches children's human rights because it can cause
serious harm and was not shown to be necessary (the court referred to evidence that in secure children's Homes restraint is not used to enforce good behaviour by children convicted
of an offence).
The procedures were used for what My Lyon described as «less
serious»
breaches of the
rules regarding such matters as office stationery, but the public anger over expenses has moved Sir George to prevent any further damage to the standing
of MPs, which is already at an all - time low following the scandal last year.
The not so glittering ex-Barclays CEO Bob Diamond faced the treasury select committee after Barclays was fined in June this year # 59.5 mn by the Financial Services Authority for
serious breaches of city
rules, including manipulation
of LIBOR rates.
Breaches of the
Rules can lead to more significant penalties, including fines, suspensions and striking off and, in the most
serious cases, an intervention into the Solicitor's practice can be ordered.
This case is notable because the Supreme Court
of Canada has granted the member leave to appeal (December 10, 2015, Case No. 36583), which indicates a
serious issue about the validity
of «administrative» suspensions for
breaches of CPD
rules.
In any event, the stigma associated with a criminal conviction is not appropriate for less
serious breaches of regulatory
rules.
The Alberta Utilities Commission («AUC») can make
rules prescribing which contraventions
of AESO
rules will be treated as less
serious breaches subject to «specified penalties», and determining the amount and manner
of calculating specified penalties, up to a maximum
of $ 100,000 per day.
A number
of 2015 cases establish that arbitrators, tribunals, and courts will support employers who impose a
serious discipline for
breaches of workplace safety
rules, as long as the employer considers the totality
of the factual circumstances.
The Court then sets out the well - known three conditions for Francovich - liability: the
rule of European Union law infringed must be intended to confer rights on the individual; the
breach of that
rule must be sufficiently
serious; and there must be a direct causal link between the
breach and the loss or damage sustained by the individual (para. 41).
The latter held that the liability
of a contracting authority for the
breach of EU public procurement
rules under the remedies directive is assimilated to that
of the State under the general EU law doctrine
of State liability and thus requires a sufficiently
serious breach (Nuclear Decommissioning Authority).
Where an employee is in
serious breach of the labour contract or in
serious violation
of work
rules.
The consequences
of breaching the State aid
rules are potentially
serious, and can result in an order to repay the aid plus interest.
Failing to comply with the new
rules, which are being implemented across the UK in line with similar EU legislation, could see firms face fines
of up to $ 20 million or up to four per cent
of global annual turnover whichever is the greater, for the most
serious breaches.
In relation to the fourth issue, however, his Lordship
ruled that the UK was in sufficiently
serious breach of the terms
of the Second Directive so as to give rise, in principle, to a claim for damages.
The must - watch video above, in which Cadwalladr interviews Wylie, ends with a series
of on - screen texts pointing out that Cambridge Analytica denies any wrongdoing and noting that «Facebook denies that the data transfer was a
breach,» and then quoting a Facebook spokesperson who states that «If these reports are true, it's a
serious abuse
of our
rules.»