Sentences with phrase «take them to court if»

It's a three - minute process to get AirHelp to file the paperwork with the airlines and even go as far as to take them to court if they're refusing to pay you what you're owed.
The 1962 PGA Championship had been scheduled for Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles, but I told PGA officials that it was illegal to bar a competitor because of his race and that I'd take them to court if they didn't let Charlie play.
If a Client has accused you of inadequate services, designs or advice they may want to take you to court if they felt they have lost money in the situation.
The thing with the midwives is, however, that she is more likely to be taken to court if anything happens.
You can even take them to court if they fail to stop this behavior.
By law you can not be taken to court if you are making an honest effort to pay the account, and make regular payments.
Owners can be taken to court if they don't look after their pets properly and face a prison sentence of up to six months, and a fine of up to # 20,000.
This shop should be removed off they are selling EU keys without any marking this website says keys are not region locked there is specifically a symbol that says it's not region locked so I purchased a key and then am emailed saying I can't be refunded because the website supposedly says it's region locked (WHich it isn't in there) there are several people who have been scammed by this seller i've now told them I will gladly take them to court if they chose not to refund me please change the region to EU only so people stop purchasing their keys.
«Negotiators now know that countries can be taken to court if they don't agree to what is necessary to prevent dangerous climate change.»
Our office can assist you throughout the entire process, letting insurance companies know we are prepared to take them to court if they take too long or attempt to deny coverage under the terms of your policy.
For example, a neck or head injury that was incurred when a reckless driver slammed into the back of your car can be the basis of a personal injury claim and taken to court if the insurance company for the negligent driver keeps giving you a low ball offer to settle your claim.

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Such warnings are not legally binding but the government can take companies to court if the issues are ignored.
«I got Reno... He took care of it and s — ain't gonna happen, even if they did take it to court,» the text stated, a state forensics investigator testified.
If the client decides to take legal action and you ultimately end up in court, you've already lost.
President Donald Trump plans to take the court case regarding his executive order on immigration «through the system» and, if need be, to the Supreme Court, he said Tuecourt case regarding his executive order on immigration «through the system» and, if need be, to the Supreme Court, he said TueCourt, he said Tuesday.
Even if Schneiderman does take the case to court, it will probably go through years of appeals through the New York system, with the case going in front of 13 judges who will each have their take on what constitutes gambling.
Then the Transgender Law Center reached out to me and said, «We heard about what's going on, we'll represent you if you want to take this to court
«Signing up for a credit card or opening a bank account can often mean signing away your right to take the company to court if things go wrong,» said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in a statement, adding «many banks and financial companies avoid accountability.»
If he doesn't give in, I must spend more money taking him to court.
A letter obtained by the Canadian Press from a lawyer representing the Great White North Franchise Association to Tim Hortons parent company Restaurant Brands Inc. said if RBI refuses to meet with franchisees by Friday to discuss «deficient IT practices» and «future IT protocols» they will take the matter to court.
If a majority of shares are voted in favor of Michael Dell's plan to take the company private, Dell's biggest outside investor, Southeastern Asset Management, has indicated it might go to court to fight for a higher price.
Foy says if he doesn't, the Wilderness Committee is prepared to take the provincial government to court.
«In short: if we're going to take away investors» right to their day in court, I hope my colleagues on the Commission can agree that we should, at least, do so in the light of day.»
If Judge Campbell forces the company to pay $ 50 million (or a similarly high amount) up front, then the company plans to take its case to the Second District Court of Appeals, which has already reversed some of Campbell's decisions.
The difference with the tariffs that this government is bringing in — $ 330 million or more on tariffs and interestingly enough they're taking Sony to court for hesitating to pay tariffs that this government on the other side says doesn't actually exist, but if it doesn't exist how can they be taking them to court for not paying them?
You will want to discuss all of your options with your attorney or tax advisor before taking action, especially if creditor protection is a concern for you, as the Supreme Court has ruled that Inherited IRAs are not protected under federal bankruptcy laws (although state law creditor protection of inherited IRAs still varies).
The oversight board can take the Puerto Rico government to court if the leadership fails to implement the plan.
«If you think for a moment that I'm going to stay my hand because your guy is taking the Fifth Amendment, and not issue a preliminary injunction to shut down what happened here, you're wrong,» U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup said, according to the transcript.
If you do not do all of these, you might be taken to court for covert surveillance.
If the GOP would quit trying to take away women's rights (as confirmed by the Supreme Court) and concentrate on FREEDOM for all, the party would gain more votes from women than they would lose from evangelicals who must have other concerns that are just as important as taking away a woman's right to chose.
If the courts are to be taken seriously on questions of religious liberty, they can not whitewash theological prejudice and the resulting discrimination.
If she wants to take it to court, then let the court decide.
If you were to utilize these tools in order to research the court cases that took prayer out of schools, you would find that the major court cases were brought forth by Catholics, Mormons and Jews.
Wouldn't doubt it if it's a ploy on their part to make Gays and Lesbians look bad during a time when the Supreme Court is taking up the Gay marriage issue!
Listen Humble themselves (that is, don't control the situation, and don't assume they understand or perceive the situation perfectly) Identify how they contributed to the situation (whether consciously or unconsciously, directly or indirectly) Take responsibility Apologise Allow the other person to express what they want done (and do it, if it is within the pastor's ability, and truly helpful) Support the other person's decisions, even if the pastor disagree with them Empower the other person at every step Part friends if possible, and at peace, if at all possible (and never go to court — Jesus and Paul call this dangerous and ridiculous, respectively)
If these corporations believed their interests had been injured, they could take the government to court — not in the courts of that country to be judged by its laws — but in special courts set up to adjudicate between governments and corporations for the sake of maintaining the free flow of capital.
Heck, I bet that even if the Vatican would take every accused priest out of the church and throw them to the courts, the haters will still whine about it in some form.
If the Supreme Court was to uphold the High Court decision, the referendum may need to be broadened to take in other elements of the constitution that confer rights on the unborn.
Mark: If I had to take my family to court and convict them of being followers of Christ, I am not sure where I would find the evidence.
If I had to take my family to court and convict them of being followers of Christ, I am not sure where I would find the evidence.
The Law society, in other words, has given «guidance» to its members as to how to draft wills in a way which circumvents English legal principles as they have always been accepted: and it envisages that this might even mean taking on the English law in court to see if their wily little legal tricks have been successful: a perfect example of an attempt to make the letter of the law prevail over its spirit: Christians will remember that, according to St Paul (2 Corinthians 3:6), «the letter killeth but the spirit giveth life».
L4H If that is what you think you need to have money and take it up with the court it has lost in a court of law period!!!
Such crime if it took place any where in our Islamic lands and was caught for the crime... he will be torn to pieces there and then with out trial since trials are supposed for those who are suspected and not proven guilty... but as a case that is as plain they should have condemned him to worst death with out any need for court trials... But by being soft on the issue and giving ear to such junk you open doors for those copycats whom seek fame... That is only fair and secure..
If you try to add days off based on your faith to the school calendar that same group will take it to the supreme court to get it overturned.
If there are irregularities and and a lot of criminal things happening then there should be someone taking them to court.
I think we should move on with this story, these people were in it for money it seems like, because if they were serious they should have taken him to court, lets move on everyone, no one is perfect!
The only way you can take anyone of these peole to court is if they threatened you and then gave you reasonable cause to believe they would actually carry it out, then the most you could do would be to get a restraining order.
Bork's conclusion is nothing if not straightforward: «Unless it takes its law from the original understanding of the Constitution's principles, the Court will continue to be an adversary to democratic government and to the morality of our traditional culture.»
I say if you are against stealing then you should come to court, relieve the thieves of their jail time and crimminial record; instead take it upon yourself.
Depends on the jurisdiction, I think, but the Const.itution uses «oath or affirmation,» so I would think if it were taken to court, «so help me God» would not be required.
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