Sentences with phrase «such reasonable precautions»

It is worth pausing here to note, as does the CA Bar in its Proposed Opinion, that many such reasonable precautions, such as encryption, firewalls, and password protection, are free or inexpensive and easily implemented:
«The question,» Judge Tobias noted, «is whether the (school) failed to take such reasonable precautions for the safety of those playing the game as would have prevented the harm that in fact befell the (student) in the present case.

Not exact matches

Employers must take every precaution reasonable to protect workers who might be facing violence, such as from a potentially violent spouse or stalker.
(5) If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood) prevented the transfer, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken.
Even things stolen from your car are generally covered, so long as you take reasonable precautions such as locking the doors when you leave the car.
◊ Through no fault of ours, you do not have available funds to complete the transfer; ◊ The transfer goes over the credit limit on your overdraft line; ◊ The terminal or system you are using is not working properly; or ◊ Circumstances beyond our control (such as a flood or fire) prevent the transfer despite reasonable precautions we have taken.
If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood or computer or communication failure) prevent the completion of the transaction, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken; or
If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood, or computer communication failure) prevent the completion of the transaction, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken; or
Circumstances beyond our control (such as, but not limited to, fire, flood, network or system down time, issues with the financial institution, or interference from an outside force) prevent the proper execution of the payment transaction and we have taken reasonable precautions to avoid those circumstances.
We will not be liable for instance: (1) if the Transfer is not complete, or is reversed, because a third party does not permit the Transfer; (2) if circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood) prevent the Transfer, despite reasonable precautions we have taken; or (3) if there are other exceptions stated in our agreement with you.
It shall be the duty of all owners and custodians of animals, to exercise reasonable care and to take all necessary steps and precautions to protect other people, property, and animals from injuries or damage which might result from their animal's behavior, regardless of the instinct or motivation for such behavior.
«The only sensible precaution that you can take in such a situation is to plan for a continuation of the present climate trend, and recognize and plan also for reasonable bounds of future climate variability.
Given the sheer amount of hazardous and toxic substances released to air, water, and land over such a large area along the Texas coast, it is reasonable to expect that ExxonMobil, along with other oil and gas companies affected by Harvey, will be named as defendants in a class - action suit for failing to take proper precautions to prevent these releases.
The ARM Climate Research Facility safety policy states that all activities for which the ARM Climate Research Facility has primary responsibility will be conducted in such a manner that all reasonable precautions are taken to protect the health and safety of employees and the general public.
Although we take reasonable precautions to protect information submitted through the Website secure, communication and contact features of this Website may not be 100 % secure, and the confidentiality and security of such communications can not be guaranteed.
Before using a particular technology in the course of representing a client, an attorney must take appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level of security attendant to the use of that technology, including whether reasonable precautions may be taken when using the technology to increase the level of security; 2) the legal ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use of the electronic information; 3) the degree of sensitivity of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client of an inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency of the of the situation; and 6) the client's instructions and circumstances, such as access by others to the client's devices and communications.
The duty of care owed by a daycare center and its employees includes the duty not to sexually abuse children under the center's care and to take reasonable precautions to prevent the occurrence of such abuse.
Before using a particular technology in the course of representing a client, an attorney must take appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level of security attendant to the use of that technology, including whether reasonable precautions may be taken when using the technology to increase the level of security; 2) the legal ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use of the electronic information; 3) the degree of sensitivity of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client of an inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency of the situation; and 6) the client ‟ s instructions and circumstances, such as access by others to the client ‟ s devices and communications.
In addition, any prudent bank taking basic precautions would have checked the accuracy of such statements, and it was therefore not reasonable for NRAM to have relied on the email.
Even things stolen from your car are generally covered, so long as you take reasonable precautions such as locking the doors when you leave the car.
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