The company has
substantial liabilities of $ 25.92 per share, of which $ 7.69 is debt.
Not exact matches
While I continue to believe that the dollar faces
substantial risk
of further erosion in its exchange value, as well as a near doubling
of the CPI over the coming decade or so (both reflecting the massive increase in U.S. government
liabilities in recent years), those prospects are not likely to emerge until risk - aversion about credit default materially abates.
«This transaction allows us to fully repay our outstanding debt, significantly lower our pension
liabilities and have a
substantial cash position following the close
of the transaction,» Tronc CEO Justin Dearborn said in a news release.
It asked for
liability insurance to become so expensive it might price out
substantial numbers
of high school teams from even having programs.
In 2006, the District chose to apply $ 138 million
of surplus revenues as a down - payment on the accrued
liability to date, and beginning in 2008, the District has made
substantial annual contributions — at least $ 80 million per year — to cover new
liabilities and also pay down a portion
of the accrued
liability.
These provisions are consistent with and do not supersede, conflict with or otherwise alter the employee obligations, rights, or
liabilities created by existing statute or Executive order relating to (1) classified information, (2) communications to Congress, (3) the reporting to an Inspector General
of a violation
of any law, rule, or regulation, or mismanagement, a gross waste
of funds, an abuse
of authority, or a
substantial and specific danger to public health or safety, or (4) any other whistleblower protection.
Typically, there is no tax
liability until one
of these events occurs because
of the
substantial limitations and restrictions on receiving distributions from the cash value.
However, the election to file a joint return with a U.S. resident alien spouse has no effect upon the nonresident alien spouse's
liability for social security and Medicare taxes if the nonresident alien spouse is an F - 1 student who is exempt from counting days
of presence in the U.S. toward the
substantial presence test in 2009.
Virtually every teacher defined - benefit pension plan in the United States has experienced an increase in unfunded
liabilities since the turn
of the century, and in many states the increase has been
substantial.
-- At the outset, Altas NAV is minimal, and may remain unchanged for quite some time to come — i.e.
substantial NAV write - ups will prob require actual asset collection / sales and / or the settlement / elimination
of liabilities.
Faced with a
substantial decline in the MIP's market value, and with resulting pressure from the wrap providers — which were exposed to
liability in the event
of significant MIP fund withdrawals — Fidelity responded by adopting an unduly conservative investment strategy that was contrary to the purposes
of stable value fund investing, agreeing to allow the wrap providers to charge excessive fees, and charging excessive fees for its own account.
First and foremost, companies with dividend paying ability are those with strong financial positions, i.e., cash on the asset side and enjoying
substantial «surplus - surplus» (a relative absence
of liabilities) on the obligation side.
In some cases, the combination
of the Canadian tax and U.S. estate tax
liability could end up being a
substantial percentage
of the value
of the property.
In the event
of a determination adverse to VaxGen, we may incur
substantial monetary
liability that could have a material adverse effect on the Company's financial position, results
of operations or cash flows.
COBR has $ 14.2 M in debt and other
substantial liabilities in the amount
of $ 45.8 M or $ 7.08 per share.
These states and the District
of Columbia require owners
of dogs determined to be dangerous or vicious or in some cases, potentially dangerous, [regardless
of breed] to obtain
substantial liability insurance policies:
Many
of those ordinances include
substantial fines for owners who allow their dogs to roam neighborhoods; strict requirements for housing dogs in securely locked fences if they have ever charged people or approached them in a menacing way;
liability insurance for owners
of dogs that have been deemed vicious; and requirements for leashes and muzzles for vicious dogs taken outside secured areas.
If I were convinced that defendants who have a
substantial connection to the injury were escaping
liability because plaintiffs can not prove causation under currently applied principles, I would not hesitate to adopt one
of these alternatives.
This decision will have a
substantial effect not only on executive - level issues such as
liability, taxation and regulatory compliance, but also on the day - to - day operations
of the company.
The firm undertakes a significant amount
of non-contentious work alongside its
substantial workload
of civil and criminal litigation, and also provides transactional support concerning future
liability for occupational illnesses, such as asbestos - related diseases.
Substantial experience in structuring, drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts and agreements, including, but not limited to: Merger Agreements, Stock Purchase Agreements, Membership Interest Purchase Agreements, Asset Purchase Agreements, Loan Agreements / Credit Facilities, Employment Agreements, Transition Services Agreements, Supply Agreements, Management Agreements, Non-Compete Agreements / Convenants Not to Compete, Non-Disclosure Agreements / Confidentiality Agreements, Buy - Sell Agreements / Shareholder Agreements, Partnership Agreements, Articles / Certificates
of Organization, Operating Agreements / Limited
Liability Company Agreements, Articles / Certificates
of Incorporation, Bylaws, «No - Raid» Agreements, Promissory Notes, Lease Agreements, Letters
of Intent, Term Sheets, Warrants, Stock Option Plans and Grant Agreements, Phantom Stock Plans, and similar contracts and agreements for commercial transactions and business arrangements.
At Breslin & Breslin, our experienced trial lawyers combine a thorough understanding
of premises
liability law with
substantial experience in proving disputed facts concerning the condition
of the property, the cause
of the accident and the extent
of the victim's damages.
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.
Among his more
substantial claims, Ed has acted in a recent appeal about the proper measure
of damages in a concurrent
liability case and led in a professional negligence claim against a criminal silk for his negligent conduct
of an 8 - month fraud trial.
Because there is so much on the line as you attempt to prove the other side's
liability, you'll likely find that the involved trucking companies, truckers, and insurance companies will try to saddle you, if not a third party, with a
substantial share
of the blame.
All companies are likely impacted, but especially companies with
substantial equipment or real estate leasing operations will likely have their work cut out for them to comply with the standard's requirement to establish a right
of use asset and lease
liability.
As this provision triggers a
substantial monetary penalty, we must guard against a liberal interpretation that extends the scope
of the essential elements, which are already quite broad, given the fact that the person who has committed the violation has absolute
liability, that the prosecutor has a considerably reduced burden
of proof and that the person who has committed a violation risks higher penalties in the event
of a subsequent violation (see sections 5 and 6 and Schedule 3
of the AMPs Regulations).
I think that where it becomes clear that
liability will be extremely difficult to establish a nominal offer that has the effect
of allowing the plaintiff to recover disbursements and avoid
liability for the other party's disbursements may nevertheless be a
substantial offer.
These concepts place limits on the extent
of liability in order to implement the sound policy
of the law that there exist a
substantial connection between the tortious conduct and the injury for which compensation is claimed.
The Defendants disputed
liability but she pursued the claim on behalf
of her client through a 5 day trial at which he was successful and subsequently recovered
substantial compensation for his losses.
Irrespective
of how these issues are ultimately resolved, it is clear that the negotiations over the withdrawal agreement (and potentially any transitional measures and future trade deal) are now likely to require
substantial work on institutional arrangements to account for the settlement
of potential disputes arising after the UK has formally left the EU, in addition to the more mainstream issues
of assets,
liabilities, citizens» rights, pensions etc..
Counsel for Acme, Nicholas J. McSlick, paints a very different picture, arguing that Coyote can not prove his case and that moreover, he assumed known risks, failed to heed printed warnings, intentionally misused Acme products, and made
substantial charges to the design and character
of the products thereby voiding all warranties and absolving Acme
of all civil
liability.
Liability can arise irrespective
of whether the publisher was aware that the publication would create such a
substantial risk.
Jack has over twenty years
of experience in numerous types
of commercial litigation matters, with
substantial representations
of clients in many matters involving environmental litigation, including five trials pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act, significant architectural, engineering and construction disputes, business acquisition and transactional disputes, including takeover / merger and acquisition litigation, claims under purchase and sales and indemnity contracts, securities law litigation, insurance coverage on behalf
of the insured, and legal issues relating to medical records release and copying.
Amanda Pinto QC, a tenant at 5 Paper Buildings and co-author
of Corporate Criminal
Liability, questions why the authority has chosen to deal with
substantial offences, such as fraud and misleading conduct, as breaches
of regulations rather than crimes.
Peter owned a «significant» property portfolio, albeit with
substantial mortgage
liabilities, but had a net asset position
of AU$ 800,000.
acted as Liaison Counsel in In re: Oral Sodium Phosphate Solution - Based Products
Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2066 (Northern District
of Ohio, Eastern Division) which resulted in a
substantial confidential settlement on behalf
of hundreds
of individual claimants.
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 Instead
of requiring a grossly negligent «act or omission» on the part
of the «controlling mind»
of a company (as previously), the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 — enacted on 24 July 2007 — seeks to create
liability for a company, government departments or police forces if (and only if)(cl 1 (3)-RRB- «the way in which its activities are managed or organised by its senior management is a
substantial element» in the «gross breach
of a relevant duty
of care» — punishable by a fine.
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay about $ 600,000 to resolve three product
liability cases involving its DePuy hip implants, which were recalled in 2010 after hundreds
of patient complaints and a study emerged revealing a
substantial device failure rate.
Its expertise covers a wide range
of personal injury matters, from industrial disease cases to employers» and public
liability, and has a
substantial track record handling historic sex abuse and grooming claims.
A
substantial portion
of our practice is dedicated to the defense
of businesses and insurance companies against premises
liability, product
liability and other personal injury claims.
In its second patent decision
of the October 2016 term, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that 35 U.S.C. § 271 (f)(1), which can create infringement
liability when «all or a
substantial part
of the components»
of an invention patented in the United States are exported for assembly outside the country, does...
A common tactic offered by insurance adjusters is to offer a quick settlement, usually a small amount
of money that may seem
substantial at the time, in order to get a signed release
of any future
liability.
He practices mainly in the area
of dispute resolution and he has
substantial experience in commercial and insurance litigation, as well as insolvency, defamation and media
liability matters.
Further complications in the «premises
liability» law in Virginia include the doctrine
of «open and obvious,» which creates an unusual dilemma for plaintiffs: we have to prove a
substantial defect in the premises to sustain our burden
of proof.
She regularly handles environmental, toxic tort, food and product
liability litigation in federal and state courts; routinely advises on environmental and food regulatory issues; and has
substantial experience handling regulatory aspects
of major transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, public / private partnership ventures and renewable energy deals.
As a consequence
of the
substantial data relating to past claims patterns and costs, coupled with their own experience if they also underwrite
liability insurance, ATE underwriters are particularly comfortable with the risks involved in professional negligence cases and are able to set premiums more accurately than in other dispute types.
Outside
of the coverage arena, Seth has
substantial experience in business litigation involving commercial transactions, product
liability, employment, land - use and environmental issues.
Advising a major insurer in respect
of coverage and
liability on a
substantial product
liability claim involving over 100 claimants;
A
substantial proportion
of professional
liability claims against criminal defence counsel are based on allegations
of «ineffective assistance».