Employers and labor unions may offer private group insurance, but these will generally not cover
urgent cases such as fractures.
Not exact matches
Over the next few years, count on some walk - in
urgent - care centers to evolve into true standalone emergency rooms and for ambulances to increasingly head there instead of to hospital ERs, particularly in the
case of certain types of injuries (
such as wounds or broken bones).
In any
case, thoughtful people in these churches where the language of survival has been less
urgent — and
such thoughtful people are legion — are asking questions of meaning which show that they too are «bothered» and have to look at «what's ahead.»
«While it would be incorrect to assume that a high - profile instance
such as this is reflective of the broader charter school movement, this
case does bring to light legitimate concerns about authorizer accountability and the
urgent need for greater public transparency in financial agreements between charter schools and authorizers,» the charter association told the San Diego Union - Tribune when Van Zant pleaded guilty in February.
As a responsible dog breeder, you must absolutely have the budget ready in
case of
urgent C - section, as well as call up your vet few days ahead to make sure they are ready to provide
such surgical operation if need be.
Such seems the
case today when we consider the fossil fuel industry's role in distorting discourse on the
urgent topic of climate change.
Exceptionally, the court may decide to submit a
case to the
urgent procedure in the absence of
such a request, when the application of the
urgent procedure seems necessary.
It is helpful if the request for
urgent treatment of a reference is presented in
such a way as to make it immediately obvious to the court's registry that the
case requires specific treatment.
There is an
urgent need to have the same reliability of persistent and consistent access to the digital version of
cases, government reports and publications as we have to our physical, leather bound volumes,
such as 32 Henry VIII, (ie, the acts passed in 1540 in England), a citation unchanged by the passage of time, the object still fully legible, and through its class mark, easy to locate on an assigned shelf in our physical library.
Jonathan acted in the important
case on the relationship between the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Mental Health Act 1983, J v Foundation Trust and others, the recent test
case proceedings concerning the procure for court authorisation of deprivations of liberty, and has acted in a wide variety of mental health and capacity
cases, covering issues
such as capacity to marry and enter into sexual relations, capacity to litigate, cross-border capacity
cases,
urgent medical treatment
cases, mental health habeas corpus
cases, and many other areas.
The family services agency would be able to refer families to court when orders relating to the wellbeing of the family or members of the family are required on an
urgent basis and a court order is necessary, as might be the
case where a problem requires the involvement of third - parties
such as schools, doctors and therapists, banks, the police and border guards.
These policies are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), which provide for mandatory detention of
such aliens and allow me [Secretary John Kelly, DHS] or my designee to exercise discretionary parole authority pursuant to section 212 (d)(5) of the INA only on a
case - by -
case basis, and only where parole is in the interest of the United States for
urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
The architects of the outline make it clear that there are some
urgent cases where
such a high level of pre-application preparation and front loading is impossible.