Not exact matches
If Americans come to believe, after being influenced by the likes of Epstein, Bernstein, Barnett, Mayer, etc., and it looks like you also, that liberty of contract is a natural
right,
then I say, let them pass a new amendment
enforcing it (and note, I'm for easier amendment in general).
And he is
right, but only because insecure men like him make it so, for if a man's «honor» depends on his ability to dominate his wife,
then any failure to
enforce obedience is tantamount to male disgrace.»
It does not give us the
right to be
enforce crimethought, to punish those who are born a certain way, and to
then leverage «love» into so much hate.
If we're talking about a business that must knowingly hire only Christians in order to conduct its business, such as a Theological Seminary,
then they are well within their
rights to
enforce their hires to obey a given code of ethics.
As soon as you go out into the public realm, and put yourself in situations where you are no longer interacting with individuals PURELY of your faith,
then you are now open to the government
enforcing those people's first amendment
rights, and the
rights of an individual absolutely outweigh the
rights of a religious affiliated private organization.
The
right to speak freely was curtailed severely and the press and pulpits were censored for the crime of criticizing the government, the British disarmed the civilian population and
then forced them to provide for the very troops
enforcing these things.
If you give the government the power to
enforce laws that break free association
rights -
then you have given this or any future government the power to break any other free association
rights.
«If people facing discrimination and hatred in our society do not know their
rights, or have support from the EHRC in
enforcing them,
then equality legislation will not be worth the paper it is written on.»
If a property is sold as the result of a mortgage default, but the sale does not generate enough money to pay the outstanding balance and all associated costs, fees and interest, the insurer will pay the shortfall to the bank and will
then have the
right to
enforce against each borrower personally for the deficiency.
But they are also impressionable, so if you teach them
right from wrong early on and
enforce it consistently,
then they will not develop bad habits such as biting.
The upshot of all of this is that, if we have a «database
right» in this information,
then we can release it BUT insist on our exclusive
right to re-use the information — BUT the issue is actually «
enforcing» those
rights...... more difficult in practice than in law or theory....
If this situation is characteristic of the textile industry in developing nations,
then the best hope for shoppers wanting to buy clothing made
right on both counts would be to identify the major international corporations that
enforce both environmental and fair labor standards.
In other words, if the insurer or surety forces the insured or beneficiary of the bond to initiate litigation to
enforce its
rights,
then all costs, fees and expenses can be recovered against the surety or insurer.
The choice to seek enforcement is entirely at the discretion of the person whose
right was violated - if they choose not to
enforce their
right then this is a waiver.
All of this has occurred before the fence was secured, while the downtown core was still supposedly open to normal public traffic... Secretly drafting and passing regulations that substantially erode democratic
rights, and
then enforcing these new laws without giving the public or legal community any warning.
But if we actually care about the rule of law, and about whether individuals can access and
enforce their legal
rights,
then we need to be more careful in our choice of words so as to create an inclusionary environment where the law can truly work for everyone.
if the company name was registered as a trade mark
then it could try to
enforce its registered
rights through a trade mark infringement action.
As was memorably said in Hewer v Bryant [1970] 1 QB 357 in a passage approved in Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [1986] 1 AC 112: «The legal
right of a parent to the custody of a child ends at the eighteenth birthday and even up till
then, it is a dwindling
right which the courts will hesitate to
enforce against the wishes of the child, the older he is.
The step before raising it as an academic offence was to apply moral suasion, putting the concern to the author of the uncivil messages and explaining our
then understanding — that the university was and is a community of scholars, and requires some basic degree of civil behaviour — that using a computer in place of paper mail did not change the situation, — that «flaming» in email, however common, was not acceptable — that one had a
right to free speech, but not without bound — and that the university was one of the places where a code of behaviour was
enforced, and that the action was an academic offence.
If a ship is not flying the flag of any country (or flying the flags of multiple countries), which included if it's stateless but flying a flag without any
right to do so,
then every country is permitted to board the ship and
enforce their own laws.
If the employer and the employee agree that there will be more
rights than those listed in the Employment Standards Code,
then the employee can
enforce those
rights (Employment standards code s. 3 (1) b).
The courts might
then chose to act against the will of Parliament by
enforcing that
right regardless.
If your employer failed to
enforce work health and safety provisions and you were injured
then you have a
right to claim compensation.
«A versatile patent and trademark lawyer, he obtains IP
rights,
then manages,
enforces and commercialises them without breaking a sweat.
Possession can
then be obtained by
enforcing a
right of re-entry or forfeiture by issuing court proceedings (PEA1977, s 2).
Except for actions to protect intellectual property
rights and to
enforce an arbitrator's decision hereunder, all disputes, controversies, or claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement or a breach thereof shall be submitted to and finally resolved by arbitration under the rules of the American Arbitration Association («AAA»)
then in effect.
However if the customer doesn't realize that or thinks you won't mind, you
then have to go to court to
enforce your
rights (and probably end up with a disgruntled customer).
Then the Dean should be taking issue with the faculty's budget or the collective bargaining agreement, not the student who is simply seeking to
enforce her
rights.
Recently, the Attorney General David Eby indicated that the current human
rights tribunal did a good job of hearing and resolving disputes, however, «that model relies on people taking the initiative and having the ability to go file a claim and wait the long period of time it takes to have a decision rendered and
then to
enforce it,» he said.
If uncertainty, or public concern, is enough to set aside a judicial decision about
rights, then we should drop the pretense of having a judicially enforced Charter of Rights, and go back to the good pre-1982 days of Parliamentary sovere
rights,
then we should drop the pretense of having a judicially
enforced Charter of
Rights, and go back to the good pre-1982 days of Parliamentary sovere
Rights, and go back to the good pre-1982 days of Parliamentary sovereignty.
To give
rights and
then not
enforce them is the equivalent to no
rights at all.
Where however the common law reduces native title to an historic
right that can not be exercised or
enforced within contemporary society
then it is incumbent on the legislature to reset the standard in keeping with its international obligations.
If there is interference with your visitation,
then you must file a motion in the family court to
enforce your visitation
rights.
The full capacity of the Australian legal system is
then, potentially, available to
enforce those
rights.
Right now the average time to get the Writ of eviction
then get the sheriff to
enforce runs 7 - 9 months.