Sentences with phrase «under a duty»

If it's related to a payment to the county or public records, it falls under the duties of the clerk of courts.
The court found that the defendant was not under a duty to inspect the papers and that his reliance on the plaintiff's misrepresentation was enough.
«There is now one Act which will place authorities under a duty to properly investigate and prosecute breaches and therefore cost can not be a relevant factor», he says.
A local authority may be held to be under a duty of care to protect vulnerable adults from abuse by third parties.
For example, private employers now under duties imposed by Title VII were wholly free from the restraints imposed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments which are directed only to governmental action.
Have you sat down and modelled when the money goes out (even under duty deferment) and then comes back into your bank account, how much cash you might need?
Therefore, the boundary commissions remain under a duty to make proposals on a House of 600 Members.
Put another way, it seems to say that the tech competence requirement is subsumed under the duty to «comply with all continuing legal education requirements.»
Only if compliant guarantees were received was Giambrone under a duty to release the deposits.
With law firms under a duty to replace any lost client monies, OnDMARC warns that the financial burden of future email fraud attacks could be crippling.
Costco was likely assisted by its other accommodation efforts regarding Jardine's leave, graduated return to work and temporary extension of benefits (although the latter were likely not required under the duty to mitigate).
But to what extent are administrators under a duty to identify an ROT claimant's property?
According to the employer, the employee's actions were not attributable to his alcoholism but rather to his indifference to his job, which is not a protected ground under a duty to accommodate.
As the judge was a public authority for the purpose of the Human Rights Act 1998 and thus under a duty to act compatibly with Convention rights unless precluded from doing so by primary legislation which could not be read in any other way, he had to be in a position to quash the order.
Greeting customers, providing help and also taking care of customers» complaints also falls under the duties of a manager.
That innovation has to jump off the page of a strong CIO resume, and not be buried under duties, responsibilities, and day - to - day operations.
The Court noted that Ohio follows the rule of caveat emptor («buyer beware»), under which a seller is generally under no duty to disclose material facts unless a specific exception applies.
The comment letter also stated that Fannie and Freddie's responsibilities under the Duty to Serve rule should include revising their fee structure to match the risk of their book of business.
The Ombudsman held that unless the member had specifically applied for an ill - health pension, his employer was not under any duty to advise him of his ill - health benefit options.
• Production of a local offer — local authorities are now under a duty to set out clear and searchable information on services available to parents, carers, children and young people in their area.
Commitment — a law firm is under a duty of commitment to the client's cause which prevents it from summarily and unexpectedly dropping a client to circumvent conflict of interest rules, or neutralize its duty of loyalty.
Neither Oracle nor Vocado is under any duty to update any of the information in this document.
We know that SOME iPods (and other MP3 players) have been imported (albeit incorrectly) under the duty - free provisions TI 9948.00.00.
Indeed, it says, «We are under a duty to develop additional constitutional rights and privileges under our Alaska Constitution.»
The Abortion Act has a clear provision to respect the conscience of staff: «No person shall be under any duty, whether by contract or by any statutory or other legal requirement, to participate in any treatment authorised by this Act to which he has a conscientious objection.»
«Its provisions seek to affirm as a matter of statute that no - one should be under any duty to participate in activities that they believe involve the taking of human life, either in the withdrawal of life - sustaining treatment or in any activity authorised by the 1967 or 1990 Acts.»
«In particular, the evidence does not establish that Cussons considered that it was under any duty, or was in any sense obliged or committed, to the other suppliers not to supply ultra concentrates to Woolworths, Coles and Metcash before any particular date, or not to supply ultra concentrates that did not meet certain prescribed parameters after that date, or not to supply standard concentrates after that date,» Justice Wigney said.
If we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our terms of use and other agreements; or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Meat Free Monday Limited, our customers, or others.
Of course such a request is not the same as a notice under s 37 (1) of the Education Act 1944 [now s 437 (1) of the Education Act 1996] and the parents will be under no duty to comply.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our terms of use, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of the University or others.
So there is nothing too extraordinary except that we went too far to take President Buhari's rededication to be something spectacular, otherwise, the government is under a duty to fight corruption.
While the Congress is under no duty to provide remedies through the courts, the contractual obligation still exists, and, despite infirmities of procedure, remains binding upon the conscience of the sovereign.
«This could lead to a finding by a court that the House of Commons was under a duty to adopt an amending resolution,» Mr Jack wrote.
He argued that the police and Crown Prosecution Service should have obtained those emails, and once that material revealed Briscoe actions, they were under a duty, whatever Huhne's own position, «to investigate her likely criminal conduct», and he should not have to pay for that investigation.
With respect to the latter, it states, «no one shall be under a duty to participate in any manner of research on human stem cells to which he has a conscientious objection.»
The legislative framework should provide that no one shall be under a duty to participate in any manner of research on human stem cells, which would be authorized or permitted by the law, to which he has a conscientious objection.
Moreover, no person nor any other person or entity assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of forward - looking statements, and is under no duty to update any such statements to conform them to actual results.
The User shall be under a duty to mitigate any loss, damage, costs or expenses that the User may suffer.
if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our terms of use; or to protect the rights, property, or our safety, our customers, or others.
At BUSK's transport safety conference last month Mike Imperato, a partner at Watkins and Gunn solicitors, talked to delegates about who is responsible and outlined that a governing body is responsible for the negligence of any teacher which arises in the course of their employment and is under a duty of care to determine policies to ensure schools deliver the requirements of the national curriculum.
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