Saira Kabir Sheikh QC, prosecuting, was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying: «These works caused
substantial harm which can not be rectified.»
Not exact matches
The group of businesses —
which also includes Twitter, Uber, and SpaceX — said the new order would inflict «
substantial harm on U.S. companies, their employees, and the entire country,» in a brief filed in the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
There are a few exceptions: If you're in the highest paid 10 percent of wage earners at your company and your manager can show that your absence would cause
substantial economic
harm to the organization, you can be denied «restoration,»
which is the guarantee that you can return to the same or an equivalent job.
In order to support such high - quality programs, states should follow a few key recommendations: First, they should do no
harm,
which in this case means that schools should not lose
substantial state ADA for students who take college courses.
Goddard's Law makes it a fifth degree felony to knowingly cause serious physical
harm to a companion animal,
which is defined as activities involving a
substantial risk of death, a partial or permanent incapacity, long - term pain, or deprivation of food, water and shelter.
«
Substantial bodily harm» means bodily injury which involves a temporary but substantial disfigurement, or which causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or compan
Substantial bodily
harm» means bodily injury
which involves a temporary but
substantial disfigurement, or which causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or compan
substantial disfigurement, or
which causes a temporary but
substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or compan
substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or
which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or companion animal.
«Crytek has not been compensated for Defendants» unlicensed use of Crytek technology in the Squadron 42 game, and has been substantially
harmed by being deprived of that compensation,
which would ordinarily include a
substantial up - front payment as well as a
substantial royalty on game sales,» plaintiffs argue.
The paper describes an effort to identify and propagate social and environmental projects that could reverse a centuries - long pattern in
which human prosperity has come at the cost of
substantial harm to ecosystems and excluded communities.
As we approach the 10 percent ethanol threshold in our fuel mix,
which could mean
substantial economic
harm to American consumers, it is imperative that Congress revisit this broken RFS policy.
A violent offences is defined as an offence committed by a young person that includes as an element the causing of bodily
harm; an attempt or a threat to commit an offence; or an offence in the commission of
which a young person endangers the life or safety of another person by creating a
substantial likelihood of causing bodily
harm.
Some personal injury actions revolve around legal causation derived from a concept of intentional conduct, whereby it is generally held that if one intentionally
harms another, or knows that the conduct
which is engaged in causes a
substantial likelihood that
harm will result, liability for the resulting
harm will in fact attach.
Contrasting the ADA's requirement to provide accommodations for test taking, the Court said, «respondent can point to no provision of the ADA
which would require the State Bar to make accommodations to allow respondent to practice law despite the
substantial threat of
harm to clients and the public as a result.»
Second, the chambers judge had found that if Unifor was ultimately successful in the arbitration, the impact on the privacy and dignity rights of the employees could not be remedied; in the absence of the continuance of the injunction the Unifor employees would suffer irreparable
harm from the non-consensual taking of bodily fluids,
which is a
substantial affront to individuals» privacy, security and bodily integrity (citing Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union, Local 707 v. Suncor Energy Inc, 2012 ABCA 373 (CanLII) at para 5)(Unifor, ABCA 2018 at para 12).
The Court defined this as intentional «conduct, by way either of commission or of omission where there is a duty to act,
which conduct involves a high degree of likelihood that
substantial harm will result to another.»
The appeal judge rejected all of those arguments because the employer was a «
substantial corporation» (two facilities with a total of 770 people) that was «within a broader group of companies»; the employer had been found guilty on three charges under the OHSA; it was proper to consider the prior conviction (
which was in 2004); and the
harm to the injured worker was «devastating»: he was rendered a paraplegic when a robot on
which he was doing a «quick fix» pressed against him on his back.
There are a few exceptions: If you're in the highest paid 10 percent of wage earners at your company and your manager can show that your absence would cause
substantial economic
harm to the organization, you can be denied «restoration,»
which is the guarantee that you can return to the same or an equivalent job.
Many employers loosely define workplace violence as: Assaults, other violent acts, or threats
which occur in or are related to the workplace and entail a
substantial risk of physical or emotional
harm to individuals, or damage to company resources or capabilities.
Assaults, other violent acts, or threats
which occur in or are related to the workplace and entail a
substantial risk of physical or emotional
harm to individuals, or damage to company resources or capabilities.
(2)(a) The parent's residential time with the child shall be limited if it is found that the parent has engaged in any of the following conduct: (i) Willful abandonment that continues for an extended period of time or
substantial refusal to perform parenting functions; (ii) physical, sexual, or a pattern of emotional abuse of a child; (iii) a history of acts of domestic violence as defined in RCW 26.50.010 (1) or an assault or sexual assault
which causes grievous bodily
harm or the fear of such
harm; or (iv) the parent has been convicted as an adult of a sex offense.
Globally, harmful alcohol use is a major modifiable contributor to the burden of disease.1 The typical age of initiation of alcohol use is around mid-adolescence and for a significant minority of adolescents their alcohol use will result in
substantial harms, the most costly of
which is alcohol use disorder (AUD).2 Defined as a cluster of symptoms indicating continued alcohol use despite significant problems, AUD is common and imposes a significant burden on the individual, their family and the wider society.
Second, the court found that there were questions of fact
which needed to be considered for the alleged violations of the consumer protection law, such as whether the Form could deceive a «
substantial portion of the public» and also whether the tenants suffered any
harm because of the Form.