Sentences with phrase «with legal entitlements»

Do not assume that your employer has provided you with your legal entitlements upon dismissal.
Religion paves the moral main street of a white - clapboard America inhabited by independent individuals who lend each other a helping hand to earn their own way, support their own families and worship their own God, instead of depending for handouts on a welfare state that regulates hardworking individuals out of existence and replaces Christian charity with legal entitlements.
But with no legal entitlement to continued employment, no one is indispensable.
With respect to the statement of claim, Howard Levitt wrote in The Financial Post that «Jian Ghomeshi's $ 50 - million lawsuit against the CBC has everything to do with strategy and PR — but nothing to do with legal entitlement,» going on to argue that the damages claimed were out of all proportion to anything that Ghomeshi could hope to recover and, in any event, the «suit will almost certainly be quickly struck down by the courts without Ghomeshi recovering a penny.»

Not exact matches

Koskie Minsky's legal mandate is to represent all Employees» interests in connection with all issues affecting them in the CCAA Proceedings, including the termination of employment and claims for termination pay and related entitlements.
a legal process, whereby refugees are granted a progressively wider range of rights and entitlements by the host State that are broadly commensurate with those enjoyed by its citizens.
Our work with families, strong partnerships with leaders and service providers in immigrant communities, and expertise on legal rights and entitlements place us at the forefront of efforts to improve educational opportunities for these students.
«As legal organizations working on behalf of marginalized and historically disadvantaged groups, the members of the Coalition each have extensive experience with the obstacles faced by such groups in accessing justice and therefore in enforcing their constitutional rights and other legal entitlements.
The appeal was allowed as the trial judge made an error by failing to provide jury with a proper summary of the evidence, having referred frequently to the claimant's «entitlement» to compensation, without adequate emphasis on the question of legal causation.
The arrangement, made by the trustee of the pension fund, means that around 40,000 members of the Fund's Old Section will now receive their full pension entitlement through policies with Rothesay Life and Legal & General, which has taken on the liabilities.
In 2011 Justice Paul Feinman dismissed Brown's suit on the basis that while the firefighter was «an individual with a strong interest in preservation of the building,» he did not have any personal entitlement to specific legal standing on the issue.
The «non-legal» nature of VISs has generated uncertainty in relation to the functioning of the sentencing hearing and concerns have been raised that VISs are: inconsistent with established legal values, detrimental to the offender's entitlement to a fair hearing, detrimental to victims» wellbeing, and harmful to the integrity of the legal proceedings.
Guardianship: A Legal relationship, including entitlements and responsibilities, with a child as determined by section 20 of the Alberta Family Law Act.
Notwithstanding our sympathy for Mr. Christie's cause, we are compelled to the conclusion that the material presented does not establish the major premise on which the case depends — proof of a constitutional entitlement to legal services in relation to proceedings in courts and tribunals dealing with
Both employees and employers need to be aware of the laws governing such rights and obligations in order to ensure that they receive their full entitlements, as well as limit the possibility of legal action for failure to comply with relevant legislation.
a. the legal enforceability of restrictive covenants; b. the legal parameters relating to wrongful termination, constructive dismissal or other similar concepts affecting an employee's entitlement to severance on termination of employment; c. any special employment laws that apply in connection with a change in control or other type of corporate transaction (e.g., an executive's entitlement to severance or the mechanism by which an executive's employment may transfer to a corporate acquirer); and d. other labour - related laws (such as laws related to unions or works councils) that may affect the employment relationship in a particular jurisdiction.
Divorce in the high court was the first target of the scheme and by 1950 it provided 80 % of the population with a means - tested entitlement to legal aid.
While there can be no doubt that s. 130 affords trial judges wide discretion, this does not preclude the courts from developing legal doctrine that is applied with consistency, just as they have done with the entitlement to costs.
The librarians are not allowed to give legal advice, but they do help with basic legal research (the flyer gives an example of the kind of question they will help to answer «Are there any WSIAT decisions that grant entitlement to LOE during a recurrence when the injured worker is unemployed?»).
The purpose of a termination clause in an employment contract is to rebut the legal presumption that the employee will be provided with reasonable notice of dismissal and replace that entitlement with another notice period that has been agreed to by the parties.1 The termination clause will typically provide the employee with either a fixed notice period or a formula for calculating the notice period based on the employee's years of service.
This could be done by presenting the employee with a letter that clearly set out the employee's entitlement to reasonable notice and the impact of the resulting change or by ensuring that the employee received independent legal advice prior to executing the new employment contract.
Two subsequent WSIAT decisions have confirmed the finding, yet the failure to address required law or policy changes (with the exception of an amendment creating presumptions for first responders with post-traumatic stress disorders) means other workers with chronic mental stress face lengthy legal battles for entitlement to benefits.
When the wife later realized that she had likely not received a fair settlement under this do - it - yourself agreement, she brought the matter to court to have it remedied and brought into line with her proper legal entitlements.
She also served as an attorney with The Legal Aid Society, Bronx County Civil Division, where she represented indigent clients in Housing Court and in benefit entitlement proceedings.
(2) The registrar must include on any indefeasible title for a strata lot, in the legal description, the words «together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V».
Before proceeding with any claim we can advise you of any entitlement or assistance that may be available through the community legal service, personal insurance cover or even how to proceed on a «no win, no fee» basis if suitable.
Some of the recommendations include expanded rights to unionize in areas that historically haven't been allowed to — dental, medical and legal professionals are among that group — as well as expanded job protections with mandatory vacation and family leave entitlements.
«It's a lazy but common analytical error to confuse healthy demand for a product or service with the incumbent providers» entitlement to supply it,» says Bruce MacEwen, president of U.S. legal consulting firm Adam Smith, Esq..
There is no established legal right through an insurance contract or by virtue of being a policy holder with a specific insurance firm, to any entitlement or direct interest in an insurance firm's general account.
Ensured compliance with medical / legal requirements for Tricare Government Entitlements.
He supported this principle with a discussion of relevant international law which «recognises the entitlement of indigenous peoples, living as a minority in hitherto hostile legal environments, to enjoy respect for, and protection of, their particular property rights».
At best, it is simply the case that these family mediators are not fully conversant with the fairly complicated legal aid assessment criteria or, at worst, misleading members of the public about their entitlement to legal aid, because the mediators want the work.
In 2010, (with the October vote fast approaching) at a meeting with the then CREA President, I stood in my place and I asked him what he knew about any legal opinion that CREA had received or was seeking in relation to acquiring an opinion from Lawyers who specialize in Trademark law, as it would pertain to CREA's entitlement to reject any notion of «mere postings» as being an infringement on CREA's legal rights to protect the REALTOR trademark.
His initial response was a blank look on his face, which he would follow - up with by stating verbally that he was unaware of any thought being given to Trademark law and legal entitlements to protect REALTOR pursuant to trademark law.
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