Sentences with phrase «undertake legal actions against»

These 2 agencies undertake legal actions against the suspicious brokers that are not properly registered.

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We reserve the right, but do not undertake the obligation to: (a) monitor or review the Sites and the Applications for violations of this Agreement and for compliance with our policies; (b) report to law enforcement authorities and / or take legal action against anyone who violates this Agreement; (c) refuse, restrict access to or the availability of, or remove or disable (to the extent technologically feasible) any Contribution or any portion thereof that may violate this Agreement, the law or any of our policies or are excessive in size or burdensome without prior notice to you; (d) manage the Sites and the Applications in a manner designed to protect our and third parties» rights and property or to facilitate the proper functioning of the Sites and the Applications; (e) screen our users or members, or attempt to verify the statements of our users or members and / or (f) monitor disputes between you and other users or to termination or block you and other users for violations of this Agreement.
Disability Alliance (now Disability Rights UK) stated that it was «very concerned» the timetable allowed for the passage of the Bill could «prevent adequate analysis of the potential impact of plans to be undertaken» and warned that it may take legal action against the DWP over some of the proposed changes.
Mr. Fisch's office could refer the case if it finds grounds for action against the Senate, but the Legislative Ethics Commission almost never undertakes investigations, and it is not clear that a district attorney would see any legal issue with the Senate leaking one of its own internal documents.
11.5 You undertake to indemnify us and keep us at all times fully indemnified from and against all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs (including without prejudice to the generality of this provision our legal costs), awards and damages however arising directly or indirectly as a result of any breach or non-performance by you of any of your undertakings, warranties or obligations under these terms and conditions.
In the face of Donald Trump's cabinet nomination of Scott Pruitt, an AG who was part of the backlash against the racketeering persecution of «climate deniers», is Shabecoff actually blissfully unaware that in the legal action he's demanding, the accusation would be cross examined in order to determine whether people accused of denying climate change and deliberately spreading lies and misinformation for the purpose of criminally blocking meaningful action... actually undertook exactly that action??
Negligent hiring refers to a cause of action that arises from an employer's obligation to not hire an applicant that they knew or should have known was likely to undertake conduct against other individuals or otherwise subject employees or third parties to actions which can create legal liability.
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