Sentences with phrase «such immunity»

Perhaps there is a court ruling that created such immunity.
No civilized country, anywhere, provides immunity to lawsuits for defamatory speech (and its somewhat embarassing for an academic — who the naive might assume is committed to the persuit of truth (and civility)-- to be arguing for such immunity).
The Supervisory Authority and its officers and employees shall enjoy such immunity from legal or administrative process as is specified in the Protocol.
Judge Carlos Lucero, in a partial dissent, argued against such immunity: «The notion that a device manufacturer is immune from liability for harm caused by its device when the manufacturer has pushed the device for a use that the [U.S. Food and Drug Administration] never approved is neither logical nor consistent with the Supreme Court's prior rulings about the scope of preemption of claims arising from harm caused by medical devices.»
Such immunity stems from the court's 1943 decision in Parker v. Brown.
While the federal Sherman Antitrust Act provides immunity to the states» own anticompetitive policies «out of respect for federalism,» it does not always confer such immunity when the state turns over control of a market to a «nonsovereign actor,» he wrote.
No provision of this section, or of any other section of the Florida Statutes, whether read separately or in conjunction with any other provision, shall be construed to waive the immunity of the state or any of its agencies from suit in federal court, as such immunity is guaranteed by the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, unless such waiver is explicitly and definitely stated to be a waiver of the immunity of the state and its agencies from suit in federal court.
If the supervisor responsible for your child's injury was a public - school employee, however, the school and its employee may be immune from liability if the law of your state provides for such immunity.
Where jurisdiction under this Regulation can not be exercised by reason of the existence of diplomatic immunity in accordance with international law, jurisdiction should be exercised in accordance with national law in a Member State in which the person concerned does not enjoy such immunity.
Public disclosures enjoy no such immunity.
Such immunity could potentially exist if Zika virus infections in the past were not diagnosed, either because they were asymptomatic or because symptomatic infections were misdiagnosed due to their clinical similarity to other (arboviral) tropical infectious diseases.
Moreover, says Dr. Ernst, acting director of infectious diseases at NYU Langone, such an immunity - boosting mechanism could potentially be harnessed to augment vaccines, especially the BCG vaccine for TB, that work on the same principle of promoting adaptive immunity by exposing people to bacterial antigens.
I love looking at your photos, such immunity to the cold and such bold spirit!
But for public school teachers and administrators, such immunity can save them from exposure to damages in lawsuits and hours in court.
The necessity of such immunity (as well as the limits of such immunity where a plaintiff alleges bad faith conduct) is illustrated in the Ontario case of Deep v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 2010 ONSC 5248 (September 23, 2010), where the College revoked the claimant's certificate of registration based on findings of professional misconduct and incompetence.
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