Sentences with phrase «verbal assurances»

The phrase "verbal assurances" refers to promises or guarantees that are given through spoken words instead of written documents. Full definition
«We have received verbal assurances from City Council that the funding will be forthcoming for the next fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2013,» said Elaine Rockoff, director of community - based programs for JASA.
Ministers have given verbal assurances that the bill's powers, which would allow them to make orders to change primary legislation in all but a few specific instances, would not be used to change major laws such as the right to trial by jury.
Despite verbal assurances given by Commissioner Malmström, who has radically excluded a possible lowering of PP standards in Europe, the issue deserves to be addressed more carefully.
Even though various programs will «certify» their graduating teams, and may provide them with a vest or ID card, all the law requires for public access is the person's «credible verbal assurance» that their dog is a service animal and not a pet.
It will be voted on 13 December, on the eve of the Summit and, whatever verbal assurances are given by the government, democratically minded MPs from across the Brexit divide — and indeed the party political one — must stand up for democracy and vote for parliament to have the strongest possible final say on the deal.
«I was quite annoyed, having made it clear that I wanted to see this facility continue, that despite verbal assurances there was going to be an agreement that only protected it for one year,» said Oddo.
The Right to Information Coalition has said it is not enthused with President Akufo Addo's mere verbal assurances to ensure the passage of the RTI bill.
The SJC rejected plaintiff's contention that a genuine issue of material fact exists concerning whether the BHA's various verbal assurances to her mother about the condition of the leased premises were the kind of «explicit and specific assurances of safety or assistance» contemplated under G.L. c. 258, § 10 (j)(1).
With the state Legislature now into the crucial budget - making month of May, DuLuca said he's received verbal assurances that the collection fee will be lowered to 1 percent next year.
Follow up your verbal assurance with actual A-game output while you are still pregnant.
Comfort him with physical and verbal assurance that you are nearby while he re-learns to go to sleep alone.
«We give some weight to the assurances received in December 2005 about how he would be treated were he returned to face a retrial... and to the verbal assurances which have been received,» the SIAC said.
It is therefore vital that a truly meaningful vote should be held within the time frame of the article 50 negotiations and not be left to verbal assurances — not least because there is no guarantee who will be leading the Conservative party by next autumn, nor indeed where the balance of power might be in any future government or hung parliament.
However, it had been given «verbal assurances» that nothing so far had been found.
You can't rely on their verbal assurances, on the floor models, or on the sale pitch or brochure.»
While I certainly see the anger in those that wasted big bucks with FindLaw, such a suit on these terms seems to be a no - win situation since the actual contract that the lawyers signed with FindLaw would govern, there are unlikely to be any such written «first page» assurances, and the verbal assurances (even if admissible given the existence of a written contract) would likely differ from case to case.
An indication that it represents the agreement is the entire contract, and no verbal assurances are binding unless they're in the contract.
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