Sentences with phrase «thus violating»

The courts determined that because neither the sellers nor the licensees had any knowledge of lead - based paint in the house and no affirmative duty to discover the presence of the hazard, they weren't guilty of failing to disclose that information and thus violating the act.
While he obtained Facebook user data legitimately at first, just like any other Facebook developer, he then shared that data with a third party illegally, thus violating Facebook's policies.
These suits allege that ILSPs are not merely providing legal forms, but are in fact giving legal advice, thus violating state unauthorized practice statutes.
A Dutch tabloid printed several photos, thus violating the noncommercial and share - alike terms of the license.
I forget how deep (maybe 2000 M), but when the heat reaches that point it stops as if it hit a brick wall, thus violating the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.
In order to «highlight the fact that the Iraq war does not have the support of the United Nations, thus violating a binding contract with the UN», The Clown Trial of President Bush took place at 7 p.m. on March 21, 2003 on the steps of the New Haven Federal Courthouse, staged by local Stuckist artists dressed in clown costume, led by Jesse Richards, Nicholas Watson and Tony Juliano.
The latest entry into the Ace Combat franchise deals with a conflict between the Kingdom of Erusea and the Osean Federation, which ignites after the Osean Federation builds a giant space elevator on Erusean territory without permission, thus violating Erusean sovereignty.
The main problem is that the additional «adjusting entries» are themselves not balanced, thus violating the principle of double entry accounting.
Hamster is not releasing the source code, thus violating the GPL.v3.
The proposed legislation is a significant change to charter law, thus violating the spirit and intent of the agreement.
The rubric lifts the readers out of their own responses and tells them what to think, thus violating the complexity of reading, writing, and responding for the sake of objectivity.
Unlike the Charter Schools Act upheld in Booth, which provided for a mix of state and local powers, the voucher program gave the local school board, in the court's words, «no substantial discretion over the educational program embodied in the voucher program,» thus violating the state constitution.
Two wild cards are put into play: one, said customs house is in Montreal, thus violating Nick's rule of not doing local jobs; and two, he must work with a young upstart named Jack (Edward Norton), who has already studied the inner workings of the building under the guise of a mentally challenged janitor.
Thus violating the principle.
The Ethics Board ruled that Magarelli and McKenna had improperly represented a private interest, Cucina restaurant, in their appearance at an August 2012 planning session, thus violating the Appearances section of the law.
As a result of a 2006 lawsuit known as the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court, ruled the state education department was not adequately funding its schools, thus violating students» constitutional right to a sound, basic education.
A lot of the research papers on google scholar are either not available for free, or are published without permission and thus violating copyright.
The senior DE was charged with assault after spitting in the face of an officer last year and is accused of consuming alcohol on or around April 21st, thus violating the terms of the plea deal that stemmed from the November incident.
So if the big bang happened, then several objects in our solar system are rotating in the wrong direction and thus violating these laws.
One way of putting the argument is that wagering for God may require you to corrupt yourself, thus violating a Kantian duty to yourself.
He later served six months in an Alabama prison after failing a drug test and thus violating his probation.
Bettencourt was back in the news again late last year after accusations were made against her former butler and five journalists for recording meetings with the billionaire and thus violating her right to privacy.
Bettencourt was back in the news again in late 2015 after accusations were made against her former butler and five journalists for recording meetings with the billionaire and thus violating her right to privacy.
One of the basic tenets of the unwritten contract between countless individuals and the church was thus violated by the church itself.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to see how this decision will not have an adverse effect on the health of the mothers and infants in the Greater Toronto Area, and thus violate the mandate of this public health facility.
They also may know that this system allows the candidate coming in second to win the election, as occurred in 2000, and thus violates the democratic norm of equality in voting.
This severely limits the independence of the Supreme Court and thus violates the separation of powers.
First, the letter argues, the warrant checks would «deter and discourage» people from seeking assistance from DSS and thus violates the spirit of state and federal benefits law.
The implicit independent feature assumption in most classifier learning algorithms is thus violated.
He also found that that defendants had made a strong case — would be «likely to succeed on the merits» — that «being compelled to describe their behavior as wrong on threat of a felony conviction forces them to express a belief they do not hold and thus violates their right to be free of compelled speech.»
Washington — Statewide anti-busing initiatives in Washington and California were racially motivated and thus violated the equal - protection rights of minorities, the U.S. Supreme Court was told last week by lawyers seeking to have the statutes declared unconstitutional.
The court's 6 - 3 ruling said the measure classified homosexuals in a way that made them «unequal to everyone else» and thus violated the guarantee of equal protection of the law in the 14th Amendment...
The New York Court of Appeals held that although busing all students to their schools was primarily for the benefit of the child, it still had the effect of giving an incidental benefit to religious schools and thus violated New York's Blaine Amendment prohibiting indirect aid.
As described more fully herein, by holding itself out to the public as an operator of an aircraft that it did not operate, Mercy Flights exceeded the scope of the economic authority conferred by its registration as an air taxi under 14 CFR 298.21, and thus violated 49 U.S.C. § 41101, the Department's economic licensing requirement for air carriers.
Patriot had thus violated the terms of the Clean Water Act it promised in its permits to observe.
The European Court of Justice held that the information was «no longer relevant» and it thus violated the man's privacy for it to be available through an easy search.
A court that rules on an application for recognition and enforcement in reference to the procedural law of the country where the arbitration took place, without first ascertaining the existence of a party agreement, will thus violate the Convention.868
If the Commission (and the Court) followed this path, it would have concluded first that AC - Treuhand was a party at the (cartel) agreement and thus violated 101, and then it had to provide an argument (this is not that difficult, a simple reference to the facilitating role of AC - T would do) that it should be excluded / not responsible / not liable to a certain extent, because it had a (mere) facilitating role.
Section 719 (3.1) thus violates s. 7 of the Charter,» said the unanimous ruling, also penned by McLachlin.
He argues the applicable provisions under the NDA are overbroad and thus violate his Charter rights to life, liberty, and security.
[283] The Respondent asserts that s. 13 (1) of the Act is vague and thus violates principles of fundamental justice.
One of the claims made against both licensees was that the Buyer's Representative and the Seller's representative had failed to register their business names with the Secretary of State and thus violated the state's consumer fraud statute.

Not exact matches

Petraeus violated his own personal code of honor and duty toward his wife and family - and thus, in his eyes, toward his country, particularly to the men and women whom he was entrusted to lead at the CIA.
But the possible charges shows that there's a deeply serious side to this soap opera, with a sitting CIA director possibly violating his security clearance, thus proving that the affair had the potential to endanger US national security.
Thus Stumpf has to defend the bank's overall culture while explaining how over 5,000 employees violated that culture over multiple years.
They argue that zero - rating violates the «spirit» of net neutrality since it gives ISPs the power to decide which services can and can not receive a technical advantage over everyone else, thus putting them beyond the status of «dumb» pipe providers.
The specific legal grounds for the Texas coalition's challenge to the remaining DACA program are that it violates the Constitution's direction for the president to execute the nation's laws, that it was adopted without allowing the public an advance chance to comment on it, and that it exceeds presidential power under federal immigration laws and is thus illegal.
This way, we make the market violate that key level before stopping us out, thus showing us that market sentiment has changed and that we should perhaps be looking for trades in the other direction.
1) everything is made of energy 2) energy CAN NOT be created nor destroyed 3) energy merely changes from one form to another; matter / energy conversion 4) if energy can not be created nor destroyed then it remains a a constant 100 % 5) energy will always remina constant for ALL ETERNITY, thus the universe either recycles itself, or never stops exsisting 6) you «idea of a god» violates the basic laws of the universe, thus he can't exsist because we do.
Thus while FBI's COINTELPRO prying violated the civil liberties of Americans unjustly suspected of subversion, the CIA was conspiring to overthrow governments abroad, fix their elections, and assassinate their leaders.
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