Sentences with phrase «sue over stops»

Another would give people more latitude to sue over stops they considered biased.

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A coalition of environment groups sued in May over the action, asking a U.S. court to stop Interior from issuing coal leases until it completes the analysis.
A Syracuse woman this week sued the state Public Service Commission in federal court over the commission's attempt to stop independent energy marketers from selling to low - income customers like her.
The living - wage measure, which was passed into law over Michael Bloomberg's veto in 2012, would have covered more than 12,000 jobs had Bloomberg not sued to stop it, according to a study released last July by the union that pushed the bill, the Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- A proposal to make it easier to sue over police stop - and - frisks is setting the stage for an unusual drama in New York City politics, as backers said Wednesday they would press to get it passed despite opposition from City Council Speaker Christine Quinn.
If bin Mahfouz had sued over a Kindle book, on the other hand, he could ask the court not only to stop sales but also to delete all copies that had already been sold.
Cuba's National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana has stopped loans to the United States over fears that Cuban expats could sue to have the state - owned artworks seized as retribution for the country's wealth re-distribution in 1959.
Other approaches to safeguarding the bears, like the push by some environmental groups to restrict emissions of greenhouse gases under the Endangered Species Act, are likely to be about as effective as trying to stop a bus from rolling down a hill by suing the manufacturer over faulty brakes.
New Yorkers for Fair Energy, a coalition of energy providers and environmentalists, were one of the groups suing to stop Cuomo's plan, saying it would cost ratepayers $ 7.6 billion over 12 years.
somebody sues you in civil court: the consequences are being ordered by a judge to do something, stop doing something, or hand over US dollars, to pay penalties or the other guy's legal fees.
If you stop paying the rent then it would appear that you have repudiated the contract and the landlord can sue you for damages - probably the costs of finding a new tenant and the rent up until that tenant takes over.
I got t - boned by a car that ran over a stop sign His insurance found Him at fault at the time I was and uninsured motorists the car belong to my mother in law I was going to sale it to one of my coworkers But the collision happen... now am in the step to take the car to get Valuated in shop... at the same time the person is suing me, I don't understand?
In the meantime, recent news stories mean the frustration over the patent system is likely to mount: this week, a patent troll obtained a judgment worth potentially hundreds of millions against Google over old Lycos patents, while the cable industry sued to stop what it calls a troll's «illegal conspiracy.»
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