Under a clause in the union's contract, if Madison's Oscar Mayer plant closes, its employees have the right to take over a job that's held by a worker with the least seniority at the Davenport factory.
(e) The Contractor shall have the right of appeal,
under the clause in this contract entitled, Disputes, from any final decision of the Contracting Officer.
His argument is that Japan's hunts, conducted
under a clause in the whaling convention that gives any country the right to hunt as many whales as it wants for scientific research, are essentially unregulated by the international commission.
Not exact matches
The women point out
in the letter that forced arbitration
clauses are now
under attack as part of the #MeToo movement.
Despite the fact the Customs Tariff contains import tariffs on tampons, an importer may still be able to bring them
in tariff - free if they fell
under one of the Chapter 99 override
clauses.
Trump sees three defects
in the deal: a failure to address Iranian ballistic missiles; the terms
under which U.N. inspectors can visit allegedly suspect Iranian nuclear sites; and «sunset»
clauses under which key limits on the Iranian nuclear program start to expire after 10 years.
One of the few escape
clauses is a recession, which the statute defines as «a period of at least two consecutive quarters of negative growth
in real gross domestic product as reported by Statistics Canada
under the Statistics Act.»
There is, after all, a
clause under which MBAs promise to protect the planet, and implicitly to do so even when that's not
in the best interest of shareholders.
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the statutory immunity provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity
clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the Board or a member of the Board...») whereas the immunity provisions
under the Water Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons»
in various capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
the disposition of shares of common stock to us, or the withholding of shares of common stock by us,
in a transaction exempt from Section 16 (b) of the Exchange Act solely
in connection with the payment of taxes due with respect to the vesting or settlement of RSUs granted
under our equity incentive plans or pursuant to a contractual employment arrangement described elsewhere
in this prospectus, insofar as such RSU is outstanding as of the date of this prospectus; provided, that, if required, any public report or filing
under Section 16 of the Exchange Act will clearly indicate
in the footnotes thereto that such disposition to us or withholding by us of shares or securities was solely to us pursuant to the circumstances described
in this
clause;
the sale of shares of common stock
in an underwritten public offering that occurs during the restricted period, including any concurrent exercise (including a net exercise or cashless exercise) or settlement of outstanding equity awards granted
under our equity incentive plans or pursuant to a contractual employment arrangement described elsewhere
in this prospectus
in order to sell the shares of common stock delivered upon such exercise or settlement
in such underwritten public offering; provided that, if required, any public report or filing
under Section 16 of the Exchange Act will clearly indicate
in the footnotes thereto that such disposition to us or withholding by us of shares or securities was solely to us pursuant to the circumstances described
in this
clause; or
Confidentiality
clauses relating to harassment claims come
in two basic flavors — and
under existing law, the distinction between the two is significant.
and finally resolved by arbitration
in the United States
under Nevada State Law which will be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this
clause, save for any waiver of any rights the parties would otherwise have to any form of appeal or recourse to a court of law or other judicial authority, which rights are expressly reserved.
Also,
in response to the way you twisted your question, the so - called holy wars that you and Thor are referring to were also run by governments so also fall
under the whole «nations supressing other religions»
clause of your statement and are invalid.
He said federal law,
under the Establishment
Clause, is clear that public schools can not «approve
in advance a student's prayer» or «carve out time specifically for religious expression.»
Under the free - exercise
clause every person is entitled to respect for her or his religious commitments, and their free exercise should not be burdened by governmental interference except to secure «compelling state interests» (such as protection of public health and safety, not just public welfare or order) that can be served
in no less burdensome way.
Under the establishment
clause every person is also entitled to government that does not sponsor, support or inculcate one religion, religion
in general or all religions collectively; that does not prefer one religion over another; that does not build up the real estate or the personnel of a religious institution or set up religious proprietaries not required to supply state - impaired religious access; and that does not compose, initiate or promulgate official prayers, rites or liturgies, or otherwise «play church.»
He also argues that parents exercise certain «sole and inviolable» lawmaking powers over their children
in the areas of custody, care, upbringing, discipline, and education, which the Supreme Court has acknowledged
in many cases
under the due - process
clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
«The Court holds that denying civil marriage to same - sex couples violates their fundamental right to civil marriage
under the due - process
clause and their right to equal protection
in the enjoyment...
Judge Graham expresses
in his decision thoughts that by now should be quite familiar to our readers: «The Justices of the Supreme Court disagree among themselves on the proper role of religion
in public life and the extent of the Court's authority to decide these issues
under the Establishment
Clause.
Under the test, first proposed by Supreme Court Justice Sandra O'Connor
in a 1984 case from Pawtucket, Rhode Island, a display violates the Establishment
Clause if it amounts to an official endorsement of religion, that is, if it suggests that the government approves a particular religious message (or disapproves such a message, though that issue does not regularly arise).
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In the constitution
under Section V: The Sacraments of the Church, Sub-Section: A. Baptism,
Clause 4, we read:
It has always been assumed that,
under the Free Exercise
Clause, these laws did not prohibit churches from providing sacramental wine to minors participating
in the celebration of the Lord's Supper.
Like others who support the original understanding of the Constitution, I disagree with many of the Supreme Court's decisions
under the establishment
clause, but
in our system of government a federal - district judge like Judge Jones is bound by those decisions.
None supported ending the special status religious individuals enjoyed
under the Free Exercise
Clause in favor of a new rule that treats religious and nonreligious citizens equally.
«A restaurant or similar retail food establishment shall not be liable
in any civil action
in Federal or State court (other than an action brought by the United States or a State) for any claims arising out of an alleged violation of this
clause or any State law permitted
under section 403A (a)(4).»
Foster's surrendered the licences to Carlsberg, Corona and Stella Artois
in the space of a few months after the takeover by SABMiller
under change of control
clauses.
At the top of the list, according to Darren Wolfson of 1500ESPN, is ex-Washington Wizards center Andray Blatche, who was waived
in June
under the amnesty
clause.
One major stumbling block for them though could be the fact that he has a # 35m release
clause in his current contract, while no progress is expected for the next fortnight or so as he continues to represent Portugal at the
Under - 21 European Championship this summer.
Carragher wrote
in his Daily Mail column that the nature of the bid from Arsenal, instead of triggering the release
clause that Wenger was
under the impression it would, actually made Liverpool so cheesed off that the chances of us getting him for any money was then gone.
Many employers
in these states, as well as
in others where this sort of open sale and use is still against the law, simply decided to turn a blind eye to marijuana testing, opting instead for clear
clauses in contracts that stipulate that employees may not show up for work
under the influence.
But
under pressure from me and organizations like the NAACP, the PGA dropped the Caucasian - only
clause in November 1961.
The 25 - year - old was a regular
under Villas - Boas at Porto, where he is a firm favourite, but that is reflected
in the asking price with the player having a # 25million buy - out
clause.
The dispute is reportedly over Everton's insistence that the Belgian international's release
clause will not be worth
under # 90m, and they will not agree to a figure
in the region of # 60 - 70m as they believe that is within their rivals» reach.
Unfortunately for Carlos that is looking less and less of an option with both Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen
under contract for 2018 and without much
in the way of contract
clauses to allow either to leave.
Sporting have signalled their intent to cash
in on Carvalho with a new contract increasing his buyout
clause to # 35m, which they announced on Sporting's official website with this report: «
Under the terms and for the purposes of compliance with the reporting requirements stemming from Article 248, paragraph 1 al. a) of the Securities Code, the Board of Directors of Sporting Clube de Portugal — Futebol, SAD announces that the athlete William Carvalho Silva extended his contract with Sporting Clube de Portugal — Futebol SAD until the season 2019/2020, settling the termination
clause in $ 45,000,000.00 (forty - five million euros).»
A statement on Sporting's website read: «
Under the terms and for the purposes of compliance with the reporting requirements stemming from Article 248, paragraph 1 al. a) of the Securities Code, the Board of Directors of Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol, SAD announces that the athlete William Carvalho Silva extended his contract with Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol SAD until the season 2019/2020, settling the termination
clause in $ 45,000,000.00 (forty - five million euros).»
The German
Under 21 international, a product of the Gelsenkirchen outfit's academy, has been linked with the likes Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal and has a release
clause in his current contact of 25.5 million euros.
French international Laporte signed a new contract with Bilbao
in June that reportedly contains a $ 50m release
clause but he fractured his ankle playing for France
under - 21s against Scotland last month and that could shelve Guardiola's plans.
Failing to stay
in the Premier League might put the club
under financial strain with reports suggesting that there are a couple of players without any release
clause if ever the club ends up
in Championship.
Whilst Salah was
in fact sold
under Antonio Conte's stewardship, Roma were able to purchase him due to a
clause inserted into his loan deal with a view to a permanent during Jose Mourinho's managerial reign.
When word got around about the Spain
Under - 21 international Spurs had scouts sent to watch him, with their observers now being joined by Liverpool and Arsenal staff keeping tabs on a player who has a release
clause of # 15.3 million, a relative snip
in modern terms.
An object of desire for Liverpool too, Dahoud is
under contract to Gladbach until 2018, but does have a ten million euro release
clause which kicks
in next summer.
It is understood that Griezmann's release
clause drops to just
under # 100million
in the New Year — which has only intensified speculation about his future, but he insists he has not talked about it with Atletico.
In practice, however, this is more murky, as courts have occasionally allowed the federal government to exercise powers in all sorts of different things under incredibly broad interpretations of the Interstate Commerce Claus
In practice, however, this is more murky, as courts have occasionally allowed the federal government to exercise powers
in all sorts of different things under incredibly broad interpretations of the Interstate Commerce Claus
in all sorts of different things
under incredibly broad interpretations of the Interstate Commerce
Clause.
And Mr. Stringer's office maintains that despite a
clause in the executive order saying it «shall not be construed to infringe upon the Comptroller's responsibility for monitoring compliance with, and conducting investigations
under, the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act,» the act does not allow him to conduct oversight of the new living wage.
And
clause ten makes any evidence of proceedings
in parliament admissible
in proceedings for an offence listed
under the bill.
Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution,
under declaration of Assets and Liabilities, states that: «A person who holds a public office mentioned
in clause (5) of this article shall submit to the Auditor - General a written declaration of all property or assets owned by, or liabilities owed by him, whether directly or indirectly.
«Having concluded that the Commissioner's implementation and usage of Education Law... is not unconstitutional
under either Due Process
Clause, the Court obviously must conclude that the statute is not unconstitutional on its face,» Acting Supreme Court Justice Roger D. McDonough wrote
in his ruling.
In other
clauses, other Ministers have been mentioned; Finance, Interior and Defence
under the security because they are members of the Security Council.»