Not exact matches
Ignoring Connecticut's collapsing fiscal situation, the Governor and legislature actually handed the charter schools even more scarce public funds, even
though those schools discriminate against Connecticut children by refusing to accept and educate their fair share of students who require special education services and those who aren't proficient in the English
language and therefore need
additional English
language services.
In this case, there was real value added by the
additional insured endorsement even
though the
language of the clause itself was restrictive.
Though the Canadian market has been asking Carswell for years to publish the French and English editions as two separate, less expensive publications, Carswell has refused, claiming on the one hand that a bilingual and bijuridical legal culture requires both
languages in one volume (the high road) or that bilingual production is possible only with the higher price to subsidize the
additional expense of producing it in two
languages (the low road).
A blanket
additional insured endorsement is most commonly found in liability insurance policies,
though it is typically not a common feature of the policy
language.