"To take action against someone" means to do something in response to another person's behavior that is seen as negative or harmful. It usually involves measures that aim to address their actions, hold them accountable, or seek justice or resolution.
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As an ever - growing number of natural product companies
take action against climate change, a new awards program recognizes leadership and bold initiatives.
Many people are put off taking legal action as a result of the potentially costly legal fees or the idea
of taking action against your employer.
Please do not contact me if you are a person running internet scam as I am very strict
in taking action against such activities and contact legal authorities immediately.
Assuming that you filed no other cases in the last 12 months, an automatic stay goes into effect, which prevents your creditors
from taking any actions against you.
But the government wants him to name the individuals who are alleged to be engaged in the corrupt practices to enable it to
take action against such individuals.
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before taking any action against employees who refuse to work, consider guidance from public authorities and whatever other employers in the same geographic area are doing.
That's why some advocates are working at a higher level, intent
on taking action against countries that don't work to stop piracy.
According to law, unless the creditors file a case in the court, they are not allowed to
take action against people who have gone bankrupt.
That's because people have a tendency to
take action against someone with higher limits that they might not take against someone with lower limits.
If a government
agency took action against the settlement company, in many cases you will be given the option to cancel out of the program or have your account transferred to another organization.
The report found that many drivers were hired despite multiple citations, and that districts
rarely took any action against drivers with poor records.
Our firm has helped thousands of people
take action against insurance companies and corporations who don't want to be held accountable for their actions.
Our lawyers also prepare all necessary legal documentation and papers needed to
take action against mortgage companies that fail to pay homeowners insurance in hurricane claims cases.
Clearly, this epidemic isn't going anywhere without people across the
world taking action against allowing it to thrive in our local communities.
So when the price of bread goes up five cents, they're motivated to
take action against whatever caused that to occur - rising wheat prices, new government regulations, etc..
Every lender has a right to
take action against default without an intervention of courts if the borrower misses more than three payments.
Once you have completed this step, an automatic stay will take effect and those creditors running after you will
cease taking actions against you.
Taking action against fleas and ticks These parasites can be extremely irritating to animals, as well as potentially transmit diseases to them and their owners.
When the regulations come into force, any European data protection authorities can
take action against organisations irrespective of where they are based in the world.
If the patient is injured or dies due to improper treatment and neglect, that person or his or her family should
explore taking action against the facility.
We encourage citizens to be empowered as legal consumers,
take action against abuses, and help restore common sense and fairness to our legal system.