A BBC TV show dealing with consumer protection issues will claim this evening that Apple is
using a clause in its terms & conditions to refuse its cut - price battery replacement service for older iPhones.
They do this by
using a clause in the contract between lender and borrower, despite being asked to remove the clause.
8.2.1.2 If the Licensee commits a material and persistent breach of the Publisher's copyright or other intellectual property rights or of the provisions USAGE RIGHTS clause in respect of usage rights or of the PROHIBITED
USES clause in respect of prohibited uses.
Move comes after Frances McDormand used her Best Actress Oscar win to encourage Hollywood to
use the clause in their contracts
If the content you're interested in doesn't come with a Creative Commons tag, it helps to know that the fair
use clause in the Copyright Law of the United States allows the use of works without permission for teaching.
Because of this, they are no longer
using this clause in their policies or not enforcing them.
It is the single most
used clause in our own joint custody agreement and has won more contempt issues and attorney's fees from my ex-wife than any other clause in our custody agreement.
The use clause in the lease governs what a retailer can or can not sell.
Accordingly,
the use clause in the lease should require the tenant to operate its business under the name and in the manner described in the franchise agreement.
Not exact matches
Then it dawned on him that his long - term tenants might be responsible, despite a
clause in their lease barring them from
using his place for transient occupancy.
It, however, did include the requirement for companies to
use boilerplate consumer protection and transaction receipt
clauses as well as the ability for low or no risk companies operating with less than $ 1,000,000
in outstanding obligations to pay a $ 500 application fee for a two - year provisional license that can then be renewed.
«It
uses its forum selection
clause in its franchise agreements to force all litigation
in its favoured court, the federal court located
in Miami.
As for Massachusetts» right of redemption, if the foreclosure
in non-judicial and
used a power of sale
clause in the mortgage, there is no right of redemption.
California passed a law last year that prohibited the
use of confidentiality
clauses in civil settlements if the «factual foundation» for the allegations involve acts that could be prosecuted as felony sexual offenses.
These
clauses exist
in thousands of international trade and investment deals and are
used by multinational companies from rich countries to sue governments when policy decisions interfere with their investments.
In the next article in this series, I will answer the question: «What contract clauses does the U.S. Government use?&raqu
In the next article
in this series, I will answer the question: «What contract clauses does the U.S. Government use?&raqu
in this series, I will answer the question: «What contract
clauses does the U.S. Government
use?»
A
clause in the bill prohibits faith - based groups from
using governmental money to «proselytize,» though, and Olasky fears that this endangers the effective heart of their ministry.
Recent attempts to
use the establishment
clause as an engine of secularity have had some effect, but such attempts rely on distortions of both the past and present, and
in themselves are no more «religiously neutral» than the generalized acceptance of Christian dominance that preceded them.
The change may not seem significant, but the failure to
use that subordinate conjunction takes away the suspense
in the build - up of those
clauses.
The benefit of this arrangement is particularly evident
in the Lochner exchange: Arkes brilliantly defends this misunderstood case, but for all the skill of his revisionist argument, he is, as Donald Drakeman convincingly contends, unable to distinguish the interpretive approach of Lochner»
using the due process
clause to invalidate a statute because of disagreement with its substance» from Roe, which Arkes has rejected elsewhere.
8 With respect to those who refuse to accept Castilian sovereignty and the Christian faith the document includes this
clause: «If you do not do it... with the help of God I will
use all my power against you and will battle you everywhere and
in every possible way, and you will be subject to the yoke and obedience of the Church and their Highnesses, and I will take your people and your women and children, and make them slaves, and as much I will send them, and I will inflict on you all the harm and damage possible.»
Separation between church and state is a phrase often
used to summarize, perhaps to sloganize, the relationship between religion and government envisioned by the founders and decreed by them
in the religion
clause of the First Amendment.
Moreover, while classical Greek
uses the particles eithe or ei gar with the optative to construct a
clause of wishing, later Greek (as
in the case of Luke 1:38), omits these particles.
It alone can not be
used as a reason for anything just as your non-belief
in Santa
Clause can't be
used.
Mathew's
use of the
clause en gastri echousa
in verses 18b and 23 seems to be chosen carefully and, as
in the Septuagint text of Gen. 38:18, 24, 25 and 2Sam.
One detects here a slight tone of irritation with those who sought to find a tiny «escape
clause»
in DV through which destruction of embryos or their
use in experiments might be permitted.
In the opinion of many constitutional experts, a majority of five Justices of the Supreme Court
used the case as a vehicle to reason the Free Exercise
Clause out of the Constitution.
In 2007 it urged Poland «to ensure that women seeking legal abortion have access to it, and that their access is not limited by the
use of the conscientious objection
clause.»
There has always been some tension between the Establishment
Clause and the Free Exercise protections of the First Amendment, but the Supreme Court, when considering a similar challenge to the Religious Land
Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
in 2005 — wherein the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that granting protections to religious prisoners amounted to a violation of the Establishment
Clause — ruled that alleviating a state - imposed substantial burden on religious practice did not violate the Establishment
Clause.
Together with the principle that
in God's revelation no word is without significance this conception of scripture leads to an atomistic exegesis, which interprets sentences,
clauses, phrases, and even single words, independently of the context of the historical occasion, as divine oracles; combines them with other similarly detached utterances; and makes large
use of analogy of expressions, often by purely verbal association.
«Black
used his opinion
in Everson to secure the phrase «separation of church and state»
in Establishment
Clause jurisprudence and this prejudiced phrase has remained there ever since.»
Taney's application of the due process
clause to the power of Congress was not entirely a new one; it had recently been
used by both sides
in the political debate.
(8) Subject to this
clause and
clause 14 (Nutrition content claims must not imply slimming effects) any descriptor that is not mentioned
in Column 3 of Schedule 1, including a descriptor expressed as a number or
in numeric form, may be
used in conjunction with a property of food that is mentioned
in Column 1 of that Schedule.
Australia is already having a painful experience with this type of
clause — tobacco company Philip Morris Asia has commenced arbitration against the Australian government over its new plain packaging for tobacco products laws
using a similar
clause in an investment treaty between Australia and Hong Kong.
So, it looks like Silverstone will
use the exit
clause in the risky hope of renegotiating a new one on better terms.
Mind you Zaza did score
in both matches against Juventus last season which may have persuaded them to make
use of a first - option
clause after they sold him to Sassuolo a few years ago, but after acquiring him, are they seriously considering selling him before he even plays for the Italian giants.
In lieu of waiver, the Heat will use a little - known collective bargaining agreement clause allowing them to harvest Anthony's soul and embed it in LeBron Jame
In lieu of waiver, the Heat will
use a little - known collective bargaining agreement
clause allowing them to harvest Anthony's soul and embed it
in LeBron Jame
in LeBron James.
In notifying the city of Anaheim last week of their intention to use an escape clause in their lease for Anaheim Stadium, the Rams in effect told the NFL: We may be moving, and there's nothing you can do about i
In notifying the city of Anaheim last week of their intention to
use an escape
clause in their lease for Anaheim Stadium, the Rams in effect told the NFL: We may be moving, and there's nothing you can do about i
in their lease for Anaheim Stadium, the Rams
in effect told the NFL: We may be moving, and there's nothing you can do about i
in effect told the NFL: We may be moving, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Using the amnesty
clause on disappointing center Brendan Haywood will cut another $ 8.3 million from their cap and may end up being enough to get Williams, but to be extra safe, they'll probably look to pawn off Marion to a team
in the middle of the lottery.
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.
Rather than gamble on him this season and potentially lose # 35M (if he doesn't sign the extension), I'd be tempted to cash
in on him and
use that money to activate Sergi Roberto's release
clause.
Now, a no - trade
clause can be
used for leverage, as it was when Papelbon was dealt from the Phillies to the Nationals
in the first place — he had his 2016 option guaranteed and got Washington to promise he'd replace Drew Storen as the team's closer.
Pjanic, 26, informed the Giallorossi at the weekend that he was to make
use of a
clause in his contract which enabled him to leave the club for a pre-agreed fee, adding that he was going to make up 20 percent of that sum himself with Juve paying the rest.
The report claims that City boss Manuel Pellegrini is reportedly keen to strengthen his squad with world class players
in order to compete for Premier League title new season and Delph is now become Pellegrini's summer target,
using a release
clause in the 25 - year - old's contract to secure him on the cheap.
Barcelona is back to Gerard Deulfeau from Everton
in Camp Nou,
using the Bay - Back
clause.
The payment is likely to be sanctioned for Neymar to become their ambassador at the 2022 World Cup, and he could,
in turn,
use the money gained to trigger the release
clause in his Barcelona contract.
If a convertible car seat says you must
use it rear - facing until baby weighs at least 22 pounds, then a state law with a proper
use clause is essentially making that weight a legal requirement for that child
in that car seat.
However, the majority of the court (the 5 more conservative justices) rejected that interpretation, ruling that the Commerce
Clause can't be
used to force someone to unwillingly engage
in commerce, but rather only to regulate existing commerce.
Note: The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC) is now
used in the budget
in place of the Metropolitan Police Authority as the former replaced the latter on 16 January 2012 following the enactment of the relevant
clauses in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.
In a submission to the House of Lords Constitution Committee's inquiry into the passage of legislation through Parliament, the CIOT proposes: · The Finance Bill Public Bill Committee takes oral evidence from tax experts and others; · More effective liaison between select committees and the Finance Bill committee; · Increasing the resources available to Parliament for scrutinising tax matters; ·
Using technology to make it easier for those outside Parliament to comment on Bills, e.g. an online facility to input comments by
clause numbers, so MPs can see who says what against each
clause; · Asking the Office of Tax Simplification to publish simplification assessments of new tax proposals.