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Class A common stock will be entitled to one vote per share, while Class B will be entitled to 10 votes per share.
Then I'd be entitled to the new 248 percent rate.
How much living space should organic chickens be entitled to?
If so, you may be entitled to double the claim.
The board would then be entitled to approve the nomination.
Now that is something China's millennials should be entitled to.
You might also be entitled to money for temporary lodging.
Children should be entitled to experience things without the bullying.
But many farmers would not be entitled to even that.
They agreed that I should be entitled to more money.
I think the boys may be entitled to treble damages.
All who contribute in these ways should be entitled to citizenship.
If challenged, Tesco will not be entitled to make the deduction.
Everyone should be entitled to free basic internet service, Zuckerberg argued.
It will also be entitled to raise the minimum purchase age.
If so, you may be entitled to a cast-iron skillet.
In her home country of Mexico, she'd be entitled to six.
Others with travel insurance may also be entitled to claim compensation.
Goodness knows at what age they will be entitled to state pensions.
Everybody should be entitled to their own opinions and their own beliefs.
Even Uber's attorneys reckon the drivers would be entitled to $430 million.
You would also be entitled to continue your FEHB coverage into retirement.
If YES, you may still be entitled to credit based on emotional distress.
It said some passengers may be entitled to compensation from the airline itself.
All parents must be entitled to speak with their children within 10 days.
Brett Kavanaugh would not be entitled to witness statements or to take depositions.
Couldn't I, just for once, be entitled to a quiet, clean space, alone?
Farm workers will be entitled to overtime pay and the right to unionize.
Detained aliens would be entitled to a new bond hearing every 28500 days.
The prosecutor added that Weinman and her attorney would be entitled to due process.
It was not clear how many prisoners will be entitled to new sentencing hearings.
Uber disputes the idea that drivers would ever be entitled to that reimbursement rate.
"A contrary agency interpretation would not be entitled to deference under Chevron," CRS concluded.
It would be entitled to buy the consignment of minerals at the price quoted.
We all can agree that defendants cannot forever be entitled to raise new claims.
Many argue that partnerships that hold businesses should still be entitled to the discounts.
They get benefits and concessions from the public they should not be entitled to.
And now we think that business travelers should be entitled to that as well.
They will also be entitled to a 50 percent discount on all other purchases.
It will also be entitled to a tax refund of 170 million Qatari riyals.
Had they married in 2006 she'd be entitled to millions more in community property.
The government would be entitled to buy the consignment of minerals at the price quoted.
Analysts reckon that if it were revoked, Autostrade could be entitled to around €10bn-15bn.
"They might be entitled to damages," Goldman says, if Twitter violated the Unfair Competition Law.
By the numbers: Specifically, he'd be entitled to stock options to buy 1.75 million shares.
Mr. Cloobeck would be entitled to $384 million and Mr. Palmer would receive $173 million.
Holders of this pass will be entitled to unlimited pasta at Olive Garden for life.
Lou said that America "wouldn't be entitled to world leadership" if it follows Trump's lead.
The AfD will be entitled to head some parliamentary committees, including the powerful budget committee.
In exchange, the new money providers would be entitled to a 7.5 percent backstop fee.
"I really think that everybody should be entitled to a fair shake," she told me.
By leaving them as loans, he would be entitled to seek repayment from his campaign.
There are some basic supports that every survivor of sexual assault ought to be entitled to.
It also recognizes homes as workplaces, where domestic workers would be entitled to decent work conditions.
These are protections that all users should be entitled to no matter where they are located.
He cannot be entitled to dignity; the media will strip it from him however they can.
But close personal friends of mine who have a brick also may be entitled to enter.
It is because certain Medicaid beneficiaries may be entitled to healthcare claims coverage from other sources.
What's more, Dr. Jarrahy would not be entitled to spousal support, 'cause he's not a spouse.
The buyers will eventually be entitled to ShenZhen Real Estate stock when the assets are transferred.
Instead, this year they'll be entitled to 217 percent of that, or (in our example) $37,500.
Do you have sufficient connection with these people to be entitled to intervene in their lives?
Ginsburg's questions suggested she believed otherwise and that Malvo would be entitled to a new sentencing.
Or the company might be entitled to fixed, taxpayer-funded payments for use of the road.
Home office deduction If you work from home, you might be entitled to a home office deduction.
I believe he isn't a narcissist, but he'd be entitled to be one if he were one.
I just think that everybody should be entitled to be exposed to the arts and especially film.
If they did not have a prenup, MacKenzie would be entitled to half of Bezos' $21994 billion.
If these were sensible grounds for a bail-out, any failing company would be entitled to one.
Britain will be entitled to nominate a new commissioner as long as it remains in the Union.
Vedanta shareholders will also be entitled to receive a $0.41 dividend per Vedanta share, the company added.
Analysts believe Apple's deal with Finisar means it will be entitled to the production capacity that results.
Claim at 70 or later, and you'd be entitled to 132 percent of your full monthly benefit.
Under the new regulation, if you make less than $220006,2202, you will be entitled to overtime pay.
The sellers will also be entitled to royalties if and when gas is produced from the fields.
Employees could be entitled to their paychecks even if they are sent home before doing any work.
Under that accommodation, these women would still be entitled to all FDA-approved contraceptives without cost sharing.
The latest Social Security study indicates that she will be entitled to $27,366 in inflation-adjusted benefits.
If the deceased siblings had kids, they would be entitled to the same share as their parent.
For instance, will the surviving spouse be entitled to continue with the benefits if the employee dies?
Not only could you make someone's holiday brighter, but you might be entitled to a tax break.
Put another way, the president may only be entitled to immunity from civil litigation under exceptional circumstances.
Trump's administration will be entitled to make its own interpretation of statute law, including the Clean Air Act.
But as they acquired more points for experience, they would be entitled to vote in more important elections.
If Uber drivers were considered employees, they would be entitled to other benefits that would increase operating costs.
That totals to about 12 percent of the sum that the drivers' attorneys claim they'd be entitled to.
An ex-spouse may be entitled to benefits based on your earnings, but it doesn't affect your payouts.
She may also be entitled to a title, and possibly a distant place in the line of succession.
Shareholders that acquired American Depositary Receipts of the company will be entitled to the payment, the filing said.
If Kavanaugh's confirmation fails, no one should expect that Trump's next pick would be entitled to a seat.
RewardsUsing Apple Card, you will be entitled to daily cash back rewards that vary from 1% to 3%.
The deal would mean that would be entitled to stay and continue to access healthcare, benefits, and pensions.
But if premiums fell short of medical expenses, the insurer would be entitled to payments from the government.
If one party were to win at least 61 seats, it would be entitled to form a government.
If the SEC recovers money as a result, you could be entitled to a portion of the proceeds.
Owners of three-liter cars will be entitled to compensation of $7,000 to $16,000, and $1,500 from Bosch.
Mazzucato proposes that in such cases the government should be entitled to a hefty share of preferred stock.
Medicines Co licensed inclisiran from Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc, which would be entitled to royalty payments on future sales.
Employees who prove overbearing bosses violated their "right to disconnect" would be entitled to $250 as relief per violation.
Certain students whose schools closed while they were enrolled will be entitled to an automatic discharge of their debt.
"Those who read and write horoscopes would be entitled to take offence," said reporter Aaron Wherry in CBC News.
The plan doesn't say precisely how much of their pay women would be entitled to receive during those weeks.
Under Swiss law, she would be entitled to half their fortune — but only that which the court knew about.
The DOL rule doubled, from $23,660 to $47,476, the threshold below which workers would be entitled to overtime pay.
And you don't deserve our votes or our support, no matter what you think you might be entitled to.
Might China be entitled to impose a similar ban on American firms with a big role in its economy?
If the landlords have not made repairs, for example, some tenants might be entitled to a reduced rent bill.
Public market investors who buy Class A shares in the IPO will be entitled to one vote per share.
Brian will almost certainly be entitled to more child support for the 2 and soon-to-be 3 kids.
If Abel wins the suit, she will be entitled to use of his name and 25% of his estate.
For that victory, she'd only be entitled to back pay minus any wages earned in the interim, Andrias said.
Savchenko was a uniformed soldier, and as such would normally be entitled to prisoner of war protections after capture.
Hirono was later asked why Kavanaugh should not be entitled to the same presumption of innocence as anyone else.
"Whistleblowers should be entitled to confidentially and privacy, because they play a vital function in our democracy," Romney said.
"How can a person convicted of murder as a juvenile be entitled to relief, but I'm not?" he asked.
I'll keep my thoughts to myself about whether or not I think Sharpton should be entitled to money from Usher.
This means that MacKenzie could be entitled to half of her husband's accrued wealth over the course of the marriage.
Those class members, she said, could not possibly be entitled to cash, since they were not affected by the attack.
Even the assets they might be entitled to call their own could be seen as fortuitously acquired rather than earned.
If your information was compromised during the massive 2000 Equifax data breach, you could be entitled to up to $22027,8333.
Glencore will be entitled to appoint its chief executive to the board of directors of En+ after the share swap.
Once accepted, employees can be entitled to flexible hours and "Be Healthy," a wellbeing program that's already running in Brazil.
They also say drivers who have worked several months could be entitled to thousands of dollars each under the settlement.
According to Proxinvest, Enders will also be entitled to progressive stock and performance bonuses currently valued at 7.3 million euros.
Shouldn't a person who tells a joke in a bar and gets no laughs be entitled to a free beer?
According to the Department of Transportation, you may be entitled to compensation if you are involuntarily bumped off a flight.
As employees, they would be entitled to basic protections and benefits, such as overtime pay, health care and unemployment insurance.
As the World Series runner-up, the team will be entitled to 24 percent of the "players pool" of money.
You could be entitled to a nominal rent reduction because your situation violates the warranty of habitability, a state law.
Moss said defense lawyers would also be entitled to interview White House officials and collect potentially damaging documents from them.
I simply believe every customer should be entitled to the same services, and that is not what this rule subscribes.
She said those defendants should now be entitled to the presumption that Mr. Goines had lied to obtain the convictions.
The law also doesn't explain what an applicant might be entitled to if a company violates one of its provisions.
Under the terms of the merger, TSG shareholders will be entitled to 0.22021 new Flutter shares for each TSG share.
But for a pregnant worker to be entitled to an accommodation under the ADA, they must have a qualifying disability.
And, remember, other passengers left behind spouses, children, and promising professions, and they'd be entitled to untold millions as well.
The notices will inform the taxpayers that they may be entitled to get their assets back through remission or mitigation.
Every student that is coming to school to learn and develop should be entitled to a free meal every day.
A London employment court has declared that Uber drivers should be entitled to minimum wage, sick pay and holiday pay.
In any event, some foreign owners hope to settle in Canada soon, and so will be entitled to claim a rebate.
Casual workers should also be entitled to a minimum number of guaranteed hours "after a predefined continuous period," the Commission said.
"I stand by the film as it is, and everyone is going to be entitled to their response," Penn told Variety.
That could help ensure the money isn't squandered, or negatively impacts any government benefits that individual might be entitled to receive.
Richardson, she argued that a female service member should be entitled to the same housing allowance benefit as a male one.
"We should be entitled to have a fair playing field ... because our Fed is very, very disruptive to us," he said.
Workers who chose to accept employment at another GM facility instead of being laid off could be entitled to certain benefits.
That benefit could already be larger than what you'd be entitled to with a few more work years under your belt.
Staff would be entitled to dividends from the shares; the representatives would have a say in how the company was run.
Fathers, partners, and adoptive or foster parents will also be entitled to take six weeks of fully paid "baby bonding" time.
You may be entitled to money up-front for these costs, too, so be sure to keep your receipts, said Hunter.
I don't agree, necessarily, that we would, without input from the agencies, say that they all should be entitled to it.
This sparked a national debate as to how much privacy the royals should be entitled to while living on public funds.
The list, seen by Reuters, comprises 173 projects that will be entitled to accelerated planning permission as well as EU funding.
It said Easterbrook would be entitled to at least $675,000 before benefits, in addition to the possibility of a prorated bonus.
MetLife said it is now using "enhanced techniques" to locate and promptly pay any those who may be entitled to benefits.
Any person — public official or private citizen — facing such penalties ought to be entitled to a fair process before being punished.
You may be entitled to a reduction in your maintenance fees, but you should first consult a lawyer, Mr. Sherman said.
She said women wouldn't be entitled to equal protection under the law and government discrimination against LGBT Americans would be permitted.
CEO Balke thanked Germania's staff and apologized to passengers who had booked directly and would not be entitled to alternative flights.
QMS shareholders would also be entitled to receive a final dividend of up to 1.3 cents per share, the company said.
If Saipov were treated as an enemy combatant, he would not be entitled to a lawyer or read his Miranda rights.
Churches in Texas should be entitled to reimbursement from FEMA Relief Funds for helping victims of Hurricane Harvey (just like others).
But if you prove your case and win, you'll legally be entitled to take over the lease at the stabilized rate.
We help them stay clean and sober, and we help connect them with other resources and benefits they may be entitled to.
In documents, Cobain stated Silva should not be entitled to any money from her father's estate, which is valued at $450 million.
If you lived in one of the 15 eligible states in the last 14 years, you could be entitled to some money.
State law mandates Phillips could be entitled to more than $2 million in compensation — $50,000 for every year he spent wrongfully imprisoned.
Slack's Class A common stock will receive one vote per share, while Class B will be entitled to 10 votes per share.
Under the new laws, all foreigners will be entitled to own the freehold of land and properties they purchase in investment zones.
Those who've been in the country for less time will also be entitled to stay and become eligible for U.K. settled status.
As full-time employees, the drivers argued they would be entitled to reimbursement for gas and expenses around maintenance and general upkeep.
If there are none, your parents, then your siblings, and then more distant relatives may be entitled to all of your estate.
Refinitiv will be entitled to nominate three non-executive board members for as long as they hold at least 25% of LSE.
"Passengers may also be entitled to compensation from WOW AIR, including in accordance with European regulation on Air Passenger Rights," they wrote.
Shareholders would also have 10 to 20 percent of the commercial activities transferred to the new company and be entitled to dividends.
It's crucial, Espinoza said, for communities to anticipate and avoid the gentrifying effects of amenities that every neighborhood should be entitled to.
Either way, firms that invest in Europe will be entitled to wonder what other deals reached with governments can be unwound retroactively.
Depending on the reasons cited for his potential firing, Jurich could be entitled to a 30-day period to "cure" the reasons.
CIC, which holds nearly 10 percent of the firm, will now be entitled to a second non-executive director on the board.
All 3.8 million EU migrants living in the UK would be entitled to stay and continue to access healthcare, benefits, and pensions.
I do believe I can support myself, but I didn't ever believe it was a possibility I would be entitled to nothing.
The list published on Thursday comprises 151 projects which will be entitled to accelerated planning permission as well as the EU funding.
Supporters of Medicare for all argue that everyone should be entitled to the same kind of care for which union members negotiate.
" While the Army Times tells us that "along with his basic and deployment pay, he could be entitled to more than $220006,2202.
Unless Karoui is released soon, he will be entitled to appeal against the Independent High Authority for the Election for unfair conditions.
Only individuals divorced or separated after 28503 who receive alimony would be entitled to exclude the alimony they receive from taxable income.
The tribunal's ruling means Uber drivers in the UK will be entitled to holiday pay, paid rest breaks and the National Minimum Wage.
Ikea's U.S. employees, both hourly and salaried, will be entitled to up to four months paid parental leave starting January 1, Fortune reports.
They would be entitled to welfare payments and pensions as "provision for them that were once labourers and be now weak and impotent".
"Under the previous rules, all one had to do was raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money."
Meanwhile all employees, whether they work for a small business or a big company, would be entitled to the same health care coverage.
There are plenty of unanswered questions about the regulatory status of a Gox Coin and what holders would be entitled to, Pierce admits.
"Neither of them shall be entitled to spousal support from the other … and forever relinquish any right to spousal support," the documents read.
Claims will be entitled to interest on the amount due, typically 8%, which will include the length of time it took to respond.
Newcrest said it would pay C$5.50 ($4.35) per Lundin Gold share and would be entitled to appoint two directors to Lundin's board.
Be aware that he may be entitled to a rent increase under rent-stabilization rules for adding such features, Mr. Hershey-Webb said.
As employees, Uber drivers would be entitled to reimbursement for expenses and vehicle maintenance, costs that as independent contractors they now pay themselves.
And yes, rape victims should also be entitled to end their pregnancies -- something that is safe and legal in much of the world.
"There are some instances in which you may be entitled to more," Louis Tompros, one of Furie's lawyers, told Motherboard over the phone.
If you've been scammed and you file a complaint, you might be entitled to restitution if a court orders defendants to pay up.
Colorado state employees will also be entitled to sick leave or be free to work from home if they're able to, Polis said.
"Moreover, in an actual contested removal, the President would certainly be entitled to substantial deference in identifying inefficiency, neglect, or malfeasance," Clement wrote.
If she and your son marry and produce offspring, you will be entitled to express grandparental concern about sharp objects in tiny mouths.
In terms of compensatory damages, Kobe's family alone might be entitled to hundreds of millions of dollars because his earning potential was enormous.
Trump tweeted: "Churches in Texas should be entitled to reimbursement from FEMA Relief Funds for helping victims of Hurricane Harvey (just like others)".
The law pretends that inanimate objects have committed wrongdoing and then assumes that property should be entitled to fewer procedural protections than people.
She cites the ruling on Miers and Supreme Court reasoning that a President wouldn't be "entitled" to immunity in civil or criminal matters.
Everyone in Britain under the age of 55 should be entitled to £10,000 ($14,127) from the government, a leading think tank has proposed.
Whitehead is not motivated by money, but many would argue he would be entitled to feel his endeavours should have brought greater financial reward.
His migration minister, from the N-VA, suggested before Puigdemont fled Barcelona that the Catalan leader could be entitled to political asylum in Belgium.
Whereas if you were at a major label, you might be entitled to 230 percent, which you won't get, because you are in arrears.
In England, most children used to be entitled to free instrumental lessons, according to Music Mark, an educational association, but provision now varies widely.
Ajman Bank was up 2.0 percent as Wednesday was the last trading date for the company's shareholders to be entitled to its rights issue.
Voting rights, for example, are explicitly secured in the Constitution; no Justice would ever articulate that Black Americans should not be entitled to vote.
Corporations should be entitled to an offsetting American credit for taxes paid to foreign countries if we have bilateral tax treaties with those countries.
As citizens, we should be entitled to no less than open access, in person or by video, to the proceedings before the Supreme Court.
This means that all people who make $2628,28500 and less (including Joe Johnson from Hope, Arkansas) are going to be entitled to overtime pay.
The S-1 filing said Neumann did not earn a salary and would not be entitled to severance if he were no longer CEO.
Depending on your destination, if you do experience significant delays or the flight is cancelled, you could be entitled to compensation — no insurance needed.
Ms. Watson said the man in the video embodied the right to self-determination that the world's last isolated people should be entitled to.
You have a doctor's note documenting your condition, so you may be entitled to what is known as a reasonable accommodation for the disability.
Here is a rundown of pays that service members deployed during tensions with Iran may be entitled to receive, according to Defense Department guidelines:
Republicans, long advocates for strengthening whistleblower protections, are blaming the media and saying President Donald Trump might be entitled to some constitutionally mandated privacy.
On the issue of severance packages and benefits, Labour Minister Chris Ngige said workers will be entitled to all their entitlements, salaries and allowances.
In the interests of fairness, only 22 players will be entitled to play in each match, in line with the other teams, it said.
Under that process, immigrants would be entitled to a lawyer and would work with legal service providers to make sure they can access counsel.
"I'm the real whistleblower," declared Giuliani, who claimed to possess more damaging information and insisted that he, too, should be entitled to whistleblower protections.
Visegrad member Slovakia has already objected, and Hungary has said people who pay the same taxes in Austria should be entitled to the same benefits.
It's terribly unfair that under the Senate bill, people buying insurance in different ZIP codes wouldn't be entitled to the same consumer protections and benefits.
Consider how you would feel — how you would be entitled to feel — if your neighbor failed to pass on similar observations about your own children.
Depending on the candidate's salary, employers may not be entitled to know about prior bankruptcies or arrests if they occurred more than seven years ago.
Some 81% of FGTS accounts are under $500, and almost 55 million Brazilians will be entitled to empty their FGTS accounts, the Economy Ministry said.
Like many other former Madoff customers that settled with Picard, Lagoon and Thema will be entitled to share in distributions from the Madoff firm's liquidation.
"Churches in Texas should be entitled to reimbursement from FEMA Relief Funds for helping victims of Hurricane Harvey (just like others)," Trump tweeted Friday night.
"Churches in Texas should be entitled to reimbursement from FEMA Relief Funds for helping victims of Hurricane Harvey (just like others)," Trump wrote on Twitter.
Staying in Thailand Under the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, Qunun ought to be entitled to stay in the host county and have her claim heard.
Holders of Fiat Chrysler shares will be entitled to 0.067746 ordinary shares of RCS MediaGroup for each common share in the car maker, it said.
" He referred CNBC to the official settlement website, which says owners "will not be entitled to a retrofit until after the pending appeal is resolved.
As part of the acquisition, NEX shareholders will be entitled to receive £5 in cash for each NEX share and 0.0444 shares of CME Group.
In Watkins' home state of Utah, he might be entitled to statutory damages of as much as $2,000 in claims arising from the Equifax breach.
If Uber drivers were classified as employees in California, they'd be entitled to make at least $10 per hour — and $15 per hour by 2022.
Businesses which employ fewer than 250 people will be entitled to government refunds on any sick pay they give to the employees over two weeks.
Wal-Mart, plaintiffs will be entitled to exert enormous settlement pressure on even the most successful of defendants by "stacking" class actions one after another.
I'm disappointed that Politico is now joining the [sic] destroy the reputation of those the Left believes should not be entitled to support President Trump.
He argued to Bill O'Reilly, then a Fox News host, that immigrants in the country illegally may not be entitled to due process at all.
It is not clear that Prince Harry would be entitled to the same income from his father if he were not a full-time royal.
Additionally, up to $1,400 of this credit is refundable, meaning the taxpayer could be entitled to a refund even if there was no tax liability.
In a sad irony, that contract-worker status also means drivers will not be entitled to severance pay if Uber ceased to operate in London.
In the lawsuits, judges allege that they're essentially being treated as company employees, so they should be entitled to benefits, like meal breaks and overtime.
And you have a man who needs to stand trial for these specific acts and he should be entitled to the same presumption as everyone else.
Earlier this month, I received an email from Olive Garden telling me that I'd be entitled to a free dessert on the week of my birthday.
Starting this year, they will be entitled to a week's — or 27 working days' — paid leave if they have just adopted a pet, HuffPost India reported.
The current policy rests on the notion that trans individuals suffer from psychological disorders and require medical intervention in order to be entitled to full citizenship.
Prakash can challenge the Australian government's decision, Dutton said, and he could be entitled to retain his citizenship if he does not hold dual-citizenship status.
Claimants will have to wait for the administration process to progress to find out what share of Wonga's assets they may be entitled to if any.
My question is this: If neither my brother nor my sister want to pay for the pictures' duplication, would I be entitled to the photo albums?
Whether you're experiencing severe delays, or had your flight completely canceled, the best course of action is to find out whether you'll be entitled to compensation.
Under its criteria, workers who are employed in a company's core business are more likely to be entitled to a more stable and robust job contract.
Holmes also disclosed that in a foreclosure sale Fortress would possibly be entitled to a 300% return on its investment before other investors were paid out.
Retail investors who hold junior debt in Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena will be entitled to reimbursement only if they bought the notes before Jan.
It's the largest settlement ever paid in a data breach, and if you were one of the people affected, you may be entitled to a cut.
While Sabine has proposed giving unsecured creditors equity worth $6.8 million in a reorganized Sabine, the unsecured creditors argued they could be entitled to $268 million.
In documents filed at the time, Cobain stated Silva should not be entitled to any money from her father's estate, which is valued at $450 million.
"Adele may be able to claim that her talent is effectively genius, which means her husband would be entitled to significantly less," she told the outlet.
Many consumers would be protected, since under the law, they would be entitled to larger tax credits to help pay the higher premiums, the administration said.
In addition, businesses would no longer be entitled to seek the opinion of the California attorney general on whether they are in compliance with the law.
"For the purposes of calculating the amount of royalties payable, the government shall be entitled to reject the valuation," the text of the new law said.
In this case, he said, the Labor Department specifically said it was litigating on behalf of millions of employees who would be entitled to overtime pay.
Daleks were like masters of the universe, but according to this questionnaire, I worked out that a Dalek should be entitled to a blue disability badge.
As a university faculty member, I am committed to the principle that everyone should be entitled to respect and to the right to express his opinions.
QMS shareholders would also be entitled to receive a final dividend of up to 1.3 cents per share, the company said, once approved by the board.
But public filings show Muilenburg could be entitled to a benefit plan worth more than $30 million and, potentially, a severance payment of about $7 million.
Lusambo was banned from entering parliament grounds and using its facilities during the period of suspension and would not be entitled to any allowances, Matibini said.
The minister said around 300 companies will be entitled to compensation, provided they submit appropriate documents to the energy regulator by end of March every year.
If a product has a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship, customers may be entitled to a return at any time under the company's new limited warranty.
Mohammad Gamoota, 31, claimed his father died in the London blaze so he could be entitled to some 7,000 ($9,350) pounds in aid meant for fire survivors.
Code § 425.16(c)(1) ("a prevailing defendant on a special motion to strike shall be entitled to recover his or her attorney's fees and costs") (emphasis added).
On the exercise of exchange rights, the bond holders will initially be entitled to receive 90,190 CP All shares for each $200,000 principle amount of the bonds.
As a SkyMiles Silver Medallion member, I would be entitled to all the trimmings of elite status including upgrades and priority access at airports, according to Delta.
Without a prenup, Hunter, who was Williams' longtime manager as well as her husband, could be entitled to part of the television talk show host's net worth.
New Zealand citizens will be entitled to 22 weeks of paid parental leave as of July, and 26 weeks as of 2020 thanks to Ardern's Labour Party.
LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) - Some investors in collapsed firm London Capital & Finance could be entitled to payouts for their losses, Britain's financial compensation scheme said on Friday.
In recent months, both Petrobras and the government have said the company may be entitled to a rebate from the government on the initial 5 billion barrels.
In addition, in case of the early termination of the ASPI concession, its bondholders would be entitled to request the early repayment of bonds worth several billions.
The city would not say if it might consider using eminent domain to seize the land, but even then Mr. Brodsky would be entitled to some compensation.
The groups, which include hospitals and schools, added that they should be entitled to the outright exemption offered to houses of worship like churches, synagogues and mosques.
A return on a real estate investment can get tricky, and a professional can help you figure out what kinds of deductions you may be entitled to.
If you're traveling more than 2500 miles from home, you'll also be entitled to a 224/63 Global Assist Hotline for legal, medical, financial, or emergency help.
Employers should remind workers about any time off they might be entitled to, either for sick leave or to take care of relatives, according to Fox Rothschild.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that any health care worker at risk should self-isolate and should be entitled to take the time as paid sick leave.
Your view seems to be that your connections to Country C are too loose — that you have too little at stake there — to be entitled to vote.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces workers asked to self-isolate because of coronavirus will be entitled to statutory sick pay from their first day off work.
"It will be entitled to take these steps even if Kazakhstan appeals the March 23 judgment, unless Kazakhstan posts security for the judgment," Stati's press office said.
If you drive your own vehicle for work or business, you might be entitled to deduct a per-mile amount ($0.58 in 2019) to cover driving expenses.
The family also would be entitled to designate two directors to the combined company's board, which will include all of Knight's directors and four current Swift directors.
California&aposs DFEH says that women at Riot could be entitled to more than $400 million in back pay based on the calculations used in the settlement.
Lyft drivers in California had sued the company, arguing they should be classified as employees and therefore be entitled to reimbursement for expenses, including gasoline and vehicle maintenance.
Markelova decided to go public because she and her daughter were unable to access state benefits they would be entitled to as dependents of someone killed in combat.
The remedy for any claim shall be limited to actual damages and in no event shall any party be entitled to seek injunctive or any other equitable relief.
" Cavill added to the Times of being in touch with his feelings – especially in regard to King – that, "everyone should be entitled to their full range of emotions.
Even if you are divorced, you may be entitled to up to half of your ex-spouse's full Social Security benefit if it is higher than your own.
If they did not have a prenuptial agreement, MacKenzie, 133, would be entitled to half of the 54-year-old Amazon CEO's estimated net worth of $137 billion.
The "independent worker" would get some benefits, like contributions towards health-care costs and payroll taxes, but would not be entitled to the minimum wage or unemployment insurance.
A lawsuit could hurt Trump because Bannon's lawyers would be entitled to interview White House officials and collect potentially damaging documents from them in his defense, Moss said.
The university would be entitled to institute disciplinary proceedings because the relationship — the entire relationship — between a university and its students is governed by the goal of education.
Surely, a person showing those hallmarks should be entitled to medicine that could halt the disease's progression, regardless of whether it's actually impairing his or her life yet.
I found myself genuinely breathless with anger when I read the Conservative M.P. Andrew Bridgen's recent comments assuming he would be entitled to an Irish passport post-Brexit.
For example, under the plan, someone earning $275,173 a year might, if financial performance targets are met, be entitled to a payment of $217,22016, or half their salary.
The state must make an 'official action' in order for Planned Parenthood to be entitled to review, Stelzer wrote, and scheduled a status hearing for the same day.
That's not to say they can't argue for their ideas; this type of liberal can and should be entitled to make the case for more cautious political approaches.
A British review of "modern working practices" urges changes such as reclassifying gig-economy workers as "dependent contractors" who would be entitled to employee benefits and social security.
Goldilocks, an Abu Dhabi Financial Group (ADFG) equity fund, will be entitled to nominate one person to the board of directors in the restructured group, Noble said on Wednesday.
Apple said the case should be thrown out because only developers of the apps who were charged the commissions, not consumers, should be entitled to bring such a suit.
They may be entitled to due process to the extent they have a chance to be considered for entry into the United States as a refugee or asylum-seeker.
Lord Mandelson, Mr Blair's close ally, responded that Brexit supporters did not want Britain to be poorer and politically isolated, and so should be entitled to change their minds.
The New York bank bought back about $20 billion of their own stock in 2018, meaning that employees would be entitled to a dividend of $20,000 each, he said.
There's just one problem: American citizens who are at least 18 years old should be entitled to the right to vote if they meet the age and citizenship requirement.
IMF will fund the case on a "no win, no fee" basis and will be entitled to costs and a slice of damages recovered if the case is successful.
"Sometimes people who are born here feel they should be entitled" to opportunity and success, whereas "I didn't feel I was entitled to anything except the shot," he explains.
Hart said the institutions and the Northern Irish government should formally apologise to the victims, who he said should be entitled to compensation of up to 100,000 pounds each.
Saudi authorities seemed especially enraged by his reported statements, as far back as 2009, that the kingdom's east might be entitled to secede if Shias were not better treated.
Under ordinary circumstances, Cruz would therefore be entitled to question the eventual nominee, and to vote on whether his or her name should be advanced to the Senate floor.
Apply Disney's Fox bump to Sky, and those hedge funds would be entitled to 14.59 pounds per share - higher than Comcast's 12.50 pound offer and Fox's original 10.75 pounds.
Mind you -- all she'd be entitled to is half the earnings that were left after taxes and living expenses, and we're told they spent a lot of money together.
Bitcoin Cash was created as a clone of Bitcoin, which meant that anyone who owned the cryptocurrency would automatically be entitled to the same number of Bitcoin Cash tokens.
If Mr. Trump refuses to testify and thus violates the subpoena, Mr. Cohen should be entitled to receive a 'default judgment' against Mr. Trump for the full amount owed.
" It also questioned whether China's news media should be "entitled to enter the coming party conference hall" because recent reports had been "betraying the peoples of the two countries.
On campus, both men and women must be entitled to justice as per the words engraved above the entrance to the United States Supreme Court: Equal Justice Under Law.
If Mr. Skaar's suit is successful in forcing the government to recognize that the Palomares veterans were exposed to damaging radiation, many would be entitled to free health care.
If you sign up to Quidco, navigate to Zavvi through the site, and then order two Marvel Blu-ray or DVD movies, you'll be entitled to the cashback bonus.
It will also be entitled to a slice of earnings from any future sale by ThyssenKrupp over a certain period of time, though Vale did not say how long.
Agile had earlier said that its shareholders would be entitled to apply for shares of its to-be-spun-off unit on an assured basis pursuant to a preferential offering.
According to a press release, you'll be entitled to one free entrée if you show up to a participating restaurant on Tuesday July 11, 2017 from opening until 7 p.m.
Shabaev also wants soldiers from Wagner and other private military companies to be entitled to some of the same benefits as regular Russian soldiers — including better medical and psychological care.
The trader won't be entitled to any gains above $155 as a result of selling those 155-strike calls, but those gains will be expressed in their existing stock position.
If we are sentenced to prison, recommended for an operation or deemed a credit risk, we feel we should be entitled to an explanation—and that it should be contestable.
In divorce documents, Cobain cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split and stated that Silva should not be entitled to any money from her father's $450 million estate.
We welcome the opportunity to have these meritless claims heard in court where we will be entitled to full discovery of Apple's practices and a robust examination of the merits.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a ruling by the Texas high court that married, same-sex couples may not be entitled to government-subsidized marriage benefits.
If they did not have a prenuptial agreement, as TMZ reports, MacKenzie, 48, would be entitled to half of the 54-year-old businessman's estimated net worth of $137 billion.
In the same letter, Mueller asked "whether we would be entitled to a refund of a portion of our initial membership fee," which the report says was paid in 1994.
Under terms of the settlement, which ends all pending patent litigation between the companies, AbbVie said it will be entitled to unspecified royalties on sales of Amgen's biosimilar of Humira.
"Software developers that operate augmented reality games like Pokémon Go should be entitled to the same information that is regularly shared with companies like Facebook, Apple and Microsoft," he said.
In Saudi Arabia, retail investors will be entitled to one bonus Aramco share for every 10 they buy if they hold on to their stock for at least 180 days.
The bottom line is this: With 3.4 million people currently living in Puerto Rico, the island would be entitled to five seats in the US House, according to this formula.
Laird shareholders will be entitled to receive 200 pence in cash for each Laird share held, compared to the closing price per Laird share of 115.9 pence on February 28.
For a hybrid life plan, for example, you may pay a single premium of $100,000 and be entitled to $400,000 in payments for long-term care after a certain period.
These families do so by having their high-school–aged children declare themselves financially independent from their parents, letting them access financial aid they would not otherwise be entitled to.
Mitchell Shelowitz, a copyright lawyer in New York, noted that the non-disclosure agreement explicitly stated ZeniMax would be entitled to an injunction in the event its terms were violated.
In addition, unlike with the controversial Safe Campus Act, victims would be entitled to the rights outlined by the bill regardless of whether they report their rape to the police.
If they're considered employees, Uber and Lyft drivers would be be entitled to provide certain protections like overtime and collective bargaining rights from the companies that are not currently offered.
Mark Silverman, an attorney and director of policy at the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco, said that if they are arrested, they would be entitled to deportation hearings.
Remember, too, that you may be entitled to some sort of compensation by the airline, cruise ship or other provider that you booked through if you're left in the lurch.
The E.P.A. will offer small businesses up to $25,000 to help them set up at another location, but Mr. Rodriguez is unclear about what he might actually be entitled to.
If you've upgraded your roof or windows in the past year, installed smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, or made energy-efficient upgrades, you may be entitled to additional money off.
Mr. Levandowski and his staff would also be entitled to a small percentage of any profits earned from an Uber-owned, self-driving trucking business developed under Mr. Levandowski's direction.
"We should be entitled to a short window to explore a potentially better alternative," said Abid Qureshi, a lawyer for Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld who represents the unsecured noteholders.
Berkshire owns about 4443 percent of IBM, so it should be entitled to 2444 percent of IBM's earnings, which were $2180 billion last year, putting Berkshire's cut at around $214.7 billion.
Florida law states that government officers and employees would not be entitled to retirement benefits if they are convicted of felonies involving a breach of public trust, like embezzlement or bribery.
"All one had to do was raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money," DeVos said of the process Warren pushed the Obama administration into creating.
And, as with political primaries, when it comes to intestate succession, it's "winner take all": Children would take the entire estate, and Prince's half-dozen siblings would be entitled to nothing.
The closest anyone had come before was Albert Elovitz in 2005, who was prepared to argue that the NYPD and FDNY letter logos and insignia shouldn't be entitled to trademark protection.
Each party and candidate will be entitled to put agents in polling stations to oversee the count, which will be transmitted electronically and also manually to one of 290 constituency stations.
The purples — the VIP members of Outpost 3 — bicker amongst themselves about whether or not they should be entitled to a spot at The Sanctuary and who will be questioned first.
Cobain states in the documents that Silva – whom she wed on June 29 2014 – should not be entitled to any money from her father's estate, which is valued at $450 million.
"The common thing is that maybe you thought you didn't have a filing requirement or your income is too low, but you could still be entitled to a refund," she said.
The Definitive Guide to Business If you're older or more experienced than your boss, it can be tempting to feel resentful or even like you could be entitled to their job.
They say that because Uber controls important parts of their work, like fares and who can and can't work on the platform, they should be entitled to certain protections and benefits.
LONDON (Reuters) - More small companies in Britain will be entitled to existing free arbitration services in any dispute with banks, enabling them to avoid the costly process of going to court.
If a share prospectus was as mendacious as the Leave campaign, not only would a buyer be entitled to compensation but the sellers and their advisers would be liable to prosecution.
Under this new rule, salaried employees making between $23,660 and $2023,440 per year will be entitled to time-and-a-half pay if they work more than 40 hours per week.
The new bill also says that foreigners who sought to enter Hungary via a third country in which they were not directly exposed to persecution would not be entitled to asylum.
"It's essential to determine up front the financial arrangements of each party and whether each party will be entitled to the full use and enjoyment of the property," Mr. Berg added.
Dillon said at the January conference that if Trump sold his brand he would still be entitled to royalties for its use, and so divesting would "exacerbate" potential conflicts of interest.
This hasn't been easy -- only three people came to the first meeting -- with many unaware of the issue or that they could be entitled to compensation under the country's labor law.
Moreover, journalists should be entitled to a little space to keep up with developments of the rapidly changing situation without being accused of lying by the leader of the free world.
The wet weather has delayed the entire process, but he expects that if he gets 1,000 bushels of beans, he may be entitled to about $800 in return from the government.
Sending an American to Guantánamo Bay for the first time would raise even more unanswered questions about what additional legal protections a detainee would be entitled to as a U.S. citizen.
Employees with compromised immune systems or other medical issues may also be entitled to a reasonable accommodation in the form of an alternate work arrangement in the event of an outbreak.
In another landmark decision, women will be entitled to the same daily expenses as men, which "demonstrates how seriously the women's game is treated now," said Heather Knight, the England captain.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the actress may now be eligible for a default judgment, which normally means she'd be entitled to everything she asked for in her original petition.
" She added: "We don't know these students and may never have a chance to meet them, but we know that everyone should be entitled to the high school diploma that they earned.
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According to court docs obtained by PEOPLE, the actress may now be eligible for a default judgment, which normally means she'd be entitled to everything she asked for in her original petition.
"We welcome the opportunity to have these meritless claims heard in court where we will be entitled to full discovery of Apple's practices and a robust examination of the merits," Rosenberg said.
For example, firms that export goods or import capital equipment may be entitled to value-added-tax refunds, but the process can be so unworkable that some governments just grant exemptions instead.
Under the deal, from the start of production at the facility TowerJazz will be entitled to a capacity allocation of up to 50 percent of the targeted 40,000 wafers per month capacity.
If you're between 22 and 49 years old in Kentucky, you would have to prove you've worked 80 hours a month to be entitled to medical care, and log those hours online.
But Gulf youth may still expect to be entitled to a share of the national wealth whether in the form of public sector jobs with high wages or breaks from future taxes.
Spouses and children, the law clearly states, shall "be entitled to the same status, and the same order of consideration" as the workers, but nowhere does it subject them to the limit.
If Fortum bought additional shares outside the open market at a higher price within the next twelve months, shareholders that have already tendered would be entitled to get the difference, it added.
They will be paid about $210 a month for two years, receive about $685 when they leave the transition areas and be entitled to funding of up to $2,750 to start businesses.
Impeachment inquiries, thankfully, have been few and far between, but their very rarity and importance is an argument for suspending the usual rules about what a House committee might be entitled to.
Notably, Clinton's slide may have begun with a debate misstep in October 2007, when she gave an evasive answer on the question of whether illegal immigrants should be entitled to driver's licenses.
LENDING BOOM In Saudi Arabia, retail investors will be entitled to one bonus Aramco share for every 10 they buy if they hold on to their stock for at least 180 days.
The contract will have a clause saying that if the new controlling shareholder gets a higher compensation from the federal government, the São Paulo state will be entitled to receive the difference.
Tarsus shareholders will also be entitled to receive a final dividend of 7.7 pence for each Tarsus share for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2018, the private equity firm said.
There is even discussion of making this tax exemption a refundable tax credit, such that exporting companies that continually lose money would be entitled to receive a benefit from the federal government.
Under the deal, worth $4.7 billion and subject to corporate and other approvals, OMV would be entitled to all dividends in relation to the additional Borealis stake from 2020, the statement said.
Justice Kagan said the appeals court had not worked hard enough to determine the meaning of the regulation for itself and suggested that the department's views might not be entitled to deference.
Two more important notes: When a gate agent asks for volunteers to take a later flight in exchange for a voucher and you accept, you will not be entitled to additional compensation.
"If that person wants that spotlight they can elect to have it, but if a person wants their privacy they should be entitled to it," Assemblyman John Burzichelli said, according to nj.com.
Bolton possesses "all of the nations secrets" from his time in the Trump administration, and thus may be entitled to a valid claim of "absolute immunity" from testimony under law, Philbin argued.
U.S. drugmaker Merck will be entitled to half of all global Lenvima sales revenue, even for its already approved uses for thyroid cancer and in combination with another drug for kidney cancer.
" Does Feinstein mean to claim that Justice Ginsburg supports the idea that the Constitution allows segregation, bans on interracial marriage, or that "women wouldn't be entitled to equal protection under the law?
"[It] could lead to a battle royale as to who put in most of the money and how much each would be entitled to in the event of a sale," Mehler said.
Continental will only be required to fund 20 percent of that amount but will be entitled to between 25 percent to 50 percent of the subsidiary's revenue, according to a press release.
In that bill, employees will be entitled to two weeks of sick leave, including those whose children's schools have closed, those who are in quarantine or are taking care of family members.
Ms. Bezos, a novelist, may be entitled to a sizable stake in Amazon as well as half of all those billions, which would make her — you guessed it — the world's richest woman.
If Martinez is successful, she would legally be allowed to use his name and be entitled to part of his estate — though she would have to legally apply through the Spanish government.
The baby is the eighth great grandchild of the 93-year-old queen, the world's longest-reigning monarch, and could be entitled to hold joint British and American citizenship according to nationality rules.
This pushback led to a monumental shift in the way insurance companies viewed and protected their customers, as organizations quickly realized that people who face less risk should be entitled to preferred rates.
Here's how it works: Men and women who work at a company with 603 or more employees would be entitled to an employer savings contribution of at least 50 cents per hour worked.
Upon the achievement of certain growth targets over the next two years by the market research business that has been sold, FactSet would be entitled to an additional earn-out of $103 million.
Two were recently judged to be entitled to some employment benefits—such as a minimum wage and holiday pay—by a tribunal in London sceptical of the degree of independence they actually enjoy.
Under the accord, landless and displaced farmers, particularly women, will be entitled to credit and farmland through a land bank that aims to redistribute three million hectares of land over the next decade.
Mai Ahmad Fatty, a senior member of Barrow's coalition, said Jammeh would be entitled to the usual benefits afforded past heads of state, including an office of his choosing, bodyguards and luxury vehicles.
Because legal workers would be entitled to a range of federal benefits, including subsidized health care, direct federal spending would rise by $262 billion over the decade beginning in 2014, the report said.
Lyft and larger rival Uber are attempting to resolve lawsuits by drivers who contend they should be classified as employees and therefore be entitled to reimbursement for expenses, including gasoline and vehicle maintenance.
Moreover, why should women be entitled to take a day off of life in all its grand responsibilities to prove we're equal to everyone else who isn't entitled to take the day off?
Dern is known for giving life to "messy" women, women who are searching for their voice or coming into some new knowledge about who they are and what they might be entitled to.
Any tribe with a boundary-related grievance shall be entitled to bring a case against the South Sudan government before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague within a two-year period.
As a former ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. Bolton recognized that if Iran were the topic of the meeting, Mr. Rouhani would be entitled to a seat at the table to respond.
So by inviting controversial folks like Ann Coulter, Milo Yiannopoulos, David Horowitz, whoever, it's a way to test the right to free speech that they should be entitled to for right or wrong.
His argument boils down to an assertion that employees prefer a low salary and the "prestige" of a managerial title — even though they would be entitled to overtime if they remained hourly employees.
Tariceanu said based on parliamentary seats, the Social Democrats would be entitled to nominate four board members and ALDE one, whereas opposition Liberals and Save Romania Union would get two and one appointees respectively.
Here's how it will work as of midnight Friday night: Someone who enters the US without papers between ports of entry, from Mexico, will still be entitled to an interview with an asylum officer.
"Deliveroo riders should be entitled to basic worker rights as well as to the ability to be represented by trade unions to negotiate pay and terms and conditions," said General Secretary Jason Moyer-Lee.
Citing a Finance Ministry document ahead of the meeting of euro zone finance ministers on Friday, the newspaper said that Greece should not be entitled to such a debt relief mechanism without strict conditions.
The lawsuit revolved around whether Uber drivers in California and Massachusetts were classed as contractors or employees, in which case they would be entitled to other benefits, driving the taxi start-ups costs higher.
Widely considered one of the best SOTU addresses, FDR famously outlined four freedoms "everyone in the world" should be entitled to: freedom of worship, freedom of speech, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
Arriving on the morning, though, the musician/photographer, discovered he would be "entitled to no more than 10 minutes" with Charlene, who was practically due to leave the hotel as he entered the suite.
The firm says its couriers enjoy the flexible working but some unions and lawmakers have criticised its practices and say riders should be entitled to rights such as holiday entitlement and the minimum wage.
Because legal workers would be entitled to a range of federal benefits, including subsidized health care, direct federal spending would have risen by $262 billion over a decade beginning in 2014, the report said.
She has taken special umbrage at the borrower-defence rule, saying "under the previous rules, all one had to do was raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money".
If his challenge succeeds, he and all other duped members of this class would be "entitled to [Walmart's] wrongful gains, including interest, resulting from its unlawful, unjust and inequitable conduct" from mislabeling its beer.
"Germany has to make a decision," Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger said, adding that it was not necessary to sue the government as German law determined the compensation Dusseldorf-based Rheinmetall would be entitled to.
"Germany has to make a decision", Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger said, adding that it was not necessary to sue the government as German law determined the compensation Dusseldorf-based Rheinmetall would be entitled to.
Foreign-owned companies have challenged all of these types of measures and more under ISDS, turning to arbitrators to secure more favorable rights and remedies than they would be entitled to under domestic law.
We seek, so says the White House, to secure that which we should already be entitled to by our alliance: his reciprocal pledge to act with us against a real aggressor in the region.
They warned in a statement last week that by 2030, nine big WTO members would be entitled to a combined $1 trillion in trade-distorting farm subsidies, creating risks for trade and food security.
Despite the relentless bickering in Washington about the need for tax reform, it's a fairly safe bet that owners of residential real estate will still be entitled to a long list of tax breaks.
If Hernandez had been standing a few feet away when he was shot, on American soil, there is little question that his family would be entitled to justice: Under a famous case, Bivens v.
To see how, start by focusing on the crux of the dispute: Congress's complete silence as to whether victims of cross-border violence committed by U.S. law enforcement agents should be entitled to sue.
Play said that a maximum price has been set at 44 zlotys per share for retail and institutional investors, but authorized employees will be entitled to buy the shares for up to 37.4 zlotys.
And yet, as of March 30, absent any new developments, the Premier League will be in peril, as many of its players will technically no longer be entitled to work in the United Kingdom.
The winner and a companion of the auction were set to be entitled to 30-85033 minutes of java with President-elect Donald Trump's 35-year-old daughter, according to the charity website's description.
And anyone who buys a phone or TV before January 5 will be entitled to a free subscription to the new DirectTV Now service – the length of which is dependent on the product purchased.
A federal appeals court has ruled that visual artists will no longer be entitled to royalties from resales of their work in California — a decision that may discourage other states from considering royalty laws.
That means that if your flight from, say, Dublin to New York is canceled or delayed for more than three hours, you could be entitled to a 600 euro ($700) payout from the airline.
A group of Satanists is waging a court fight in Missouri, saying they should be entitled to avoid the strict rules contained in that state's abortion law because such requirements violate their religious beliefs.
Under the bill, anyone deemed to be an employee under the test would be entitled to protections like unemployment insurance, workers' compensation and paid sick leave, not just a minimum wage and overtime pay.
Medicaid and Social Security are available to every legal worker in the US, so beneficiaries of Obama's programs who gain a legal work permit and pay their taxes would be entitled to those benefits.
Tariceanu said based on parliamentary seats, the Social Democrats would be entitled to nominate four board members and ALDE one, whereas opposition Liberals and Save Romania Union would get two and one appointees, respectively.
Deductions, expenses, alimony, new jobs — there are so many things to take into account that can impact the way you file and how much money you may be entitled to (or be expected to pay).
If Pepco violates the terms of Monday's agreement, Exelon may terminate the deal and Pepco would not be entitled to retain a $180 million fee that had been paid earlier, Exelon said in a filing.
Elliott has a "keep-shop" provision that says if the company strikes a deal with a third party before midnight Thursday, the hedge fund would be entitled to a payment of up to $4 million.
Shareholders of record as of April 15 who participate in the plan will be entitled to a premium equivalent to 1 new share for every 10 they held prior to the offering, the filing said.
The company said that the maximum price has been set at 44 zlotys per share for retail and institutional investors, but authorised employees will be entitled to buy the shares for up to 37.4 zlotys.
Citi would be entitled to keep the gold if cash-strapped Venezuela does not pay the loan when it expires in March, lawmaker Angel Alvarado said, without specifying the value of the gold in question.
Hernandez's family thus would be able to call witnesses to convince a jury that what happened on that tragic day was excessive force, and the border agent would be entitled to offer a competing account.
In the revised settlement they submitted to the Amsterdam appeals court in December 2017, Ageas kicked in a bit more money – and shareholder groups agreed all investors would be entitled to the same base damages.
Since the duke will no longer be representing the Queen on royal engagements, this means he won&apost be entitled to his £249,000 ($320,000) annual income from the Sovereign Grant, according to the Mail Online.
Tanisha is fighting for custody of Emani, and if she's successful, she would have some power in handling the money and would probably be entitled to use some of it to provide for the child.
If true, that would mean the tenants would not be entitled to come back, though Ms. Kalson says the tenants' engineer believes that the most serious problems can be repaired without requiring them to leave.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, each Trump Person will be entitled to all remedies available at law and equity, including but not limited to monetary damages, in the event of your breach of this agreement.
They should be entitled to privacy regarding matters that don't affect their capacities to hold public office, but qualified and nonpartisan medical authorities should have an opportunity to examine them and to review their records.
We should be entitled to have a fair playing field, but even without a fair playing field — because our Fed is very, very disruptive to us — even without a fair playing field we are winning.
Any American diplomats who might have to leave will almost certainly be entitled to keep their jobs and be reassigned to the State Department headquarters or other home agencies in Washington or other overseas postings.
If he is held in military custody as an enemy combatant, Saipov would not be entitled to a lawyer nor would he be read his Miranda rights advising him of his rights under U.S. law.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which passed in 85033, made clear that workers with disabilities should be entitled to an affirmative right to accommodation as a means of assuring equal treatment in the workplace.
The company settled the suit in December for $10 million, but two California agencies blocked the settlement last month, saying that plaintiffs could be entitled to around $400 million after an investigation into the company.
Davis said those rights, set out in the UK-EU withdrawal treaty, would be fully incorporated into British law — though the EU position remains that expatriates should be entitled to appeal to the EU court.
It's not difficult for her to convince them to participate, after she explains to them that their cases will be retried if she's successful (not to mention the fact that they could be entitled to damages).
Frances is clearly suspicious of Robert, and so am I. Later, Dallas puts the bug in Frances's hear that a fancy new job means that Robert could be entitled to half of her big new salary.
As a part of the deal, Osisko will be entitled to some production from the Renard diamond mine in Quebec, Brucejack gold and silver mine in British Columbia and the Mantos Blancos copper mine in Chile.
Distributed power generators will be encouraged to trade directly with power consumers or power selling companies, while power grid enterprises will be entitled to charge transmission fees in accordance with the price guide from local authorities.
If you are among the millions of Americans who put in hours of unpaid labor last year arguing about or responding to national politics, you may be entitled to a tax credit of at least $83.
Britain has raised little public objection to terms that include insisting that even EU citizens who arrive in Britain after Brexit - but before the end of the transition - will be entitled to residence rights for life.
If your case proceeds to trial, you will be entitled to more process: access to information collected by the government, the ability to present witnesses in your defense and the chance to question witnesses against you.
But the bank responded that "a small minority of shareholders should not be entitled to utilise the mechanism of special meetings for their own interests" and also that there were "significant costs" associated with such events.
"Any immigrant, documented or otherwise, who puts their life on the line to serve the United States in uniform should be entitled to their VA benefits and a peaceful life in our great nation," Lieu said.
And so these guys grew up with the idea that if they went into the same kind of world that their fathers and their grandfathers entered, that they would be entitled to certain kinds of benefits.
But Michael Caputo, a former Trump campaign official who has struggled with hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees related to the investigation, said Trump should be entitled to receive legal funds from the RNC.
With this card, you'll be entitled to secondary car rental coverage (except in Australia, Italy, and New Zealand) as long as you pay for your rental car with your card and decline the insurance company's insurance.
Without limiting the preceding sentence, Mr. Trump, each Family Member, Trump Company and Family Member Company, in addition to the Company, will be entitled to the benefit of this agreement and to enforce this agreement. 8.
That book was an anthology, a collection of short stories that skipped playfully between genres but revolved around a single theme: women, their bodies, and other parties who believe themselves to be entitled to those bodies.
In a familiar paradox, the more you do for her, the more she will expect of you and rely on you, and — the important point, ethically speaking — the more she will be entitled to your support.
The proceeds from the fuel sales to local distributor Curoil must be transferred to a specially designated account, where the money will remain until it is established who will be entitled to it, the court added.
The amount of money a person gets from SSDI is based on work credits — the longer a person has worked and the higher the person's previous wage, the more money that person may be entitled to.
During the Fine Gael leadership campaign, for example, Mr Varadkar tacked right with a crackdown on welfare cheats, garnished with a Mitt Romney-esque jab at those "who believe they should be entitled to everything for free".
The appeal relates to a 2016 employment tribunal ruling that Uber drivers James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam were working for the company, meaning they should be entitled to a minimum wage and holiday pay, among other rights.
Under the new system for choosing a Democratic nominee, in the first round of voting at the national convention, superdelegates will no longer be entitled to their own delegate to award to the candidate of their choosing.
I'm not naive enough to think that we're post-racial, but certainly I like to think that each person is considered to be entitled to the inalienable rights that the founding fathers of this country wrote about.
Based on parliamentary seats, the ruling Social Democrats would be entitled to nominate four board members and junior coalition partner ALDE one, while the opposition Liberals and Save Romania Union would get two and one appointees respectively.
"Obviously they've responded to the pressure that we put on them to try to handle this in a more transparent way that meets basic standards of due process that every American would be entitled to," he said.
"How a shareholder votes on the primary restructuring should not have a bearing on whether he/she would be entitled to receive shares in the new company under the Alternative Restructuring," the regulator said in its statement.
The firm says the vast majority of its couriers enjoy flexible working but some unions and lawmakers have criticised its practices and say riders should be entitled to rights such as holiday entitlement and the minimum wage.
It means a French court will now be entitled to hear the case of Frederic Durand-Baissas, a 57-year-old Parisian teacher and art lover whose Facebook account was suspended five years ago without prior notice.
Senator Sinema asked if an Arizonan was scammed out of their Libra by a Pakistani developer via a Thai exchange and a Spanish wallet, would that U.S. citizen be entitled to protection to recuperate their lost funds.
If you talk about one part of a potentially privileged conversation — the words you yourself spoke — you've waived any privilege you might be entitled to raise for to the entire communication, including what the other person said.
If they choose to file for divorce in the state of California — where they own property and Konecki's business has a base of operations — he may be entitled to as much as half of the singer's earnings.
Federal Trade Commission officials said those among the 147 million consumers who had to spend time or money to protect their information or fight identity theft after the September 2017 data breach could be entitled to compensation.
For example, if the discount on conversion on a convertible note wasn't calculated properly — and someone may actually be entitled to more shares, this could mean the representations that the company made in its financing weren't accurate.
The idea with Spin's security token offering is to raise money from accredited investors, who will then be entitled to a portion of the revenue from Spin's electric scooter operations, according to a source close to Spin.
Because she chose to file for divorce in the state of California — where they own property and Konecki's business has a base of operations — he could be entitled to as much as half of the singer's earnings.
Because Adele chose to file for divorce in the state of California — where they own property and Konecki's business has a base of operations — he could be entitled to as much as half of the singer's earnings.
Hundreds of thousands of construction workers, janitors, truckers, nail salon workers and others now paid as independent contractors will be entitled to earn minimum wage and overtime, receive unemployment insurance and family leave, and have bargaining rights.
"With the entry of the U.S. judgment, the Stati Parties will be entitled to enforce that judgment, including by the attachment and seizure of Kazakhstan's property located in the USA," Stati's press office said in an email.
The contentious inclusion of a song by convicted pedophile Gary Glitter in "Joker" has sparked a wave of criticism from moviegoers, with many concerned the disgraced former glam rock singer will be entitled to lucrative music royalties.
They concluded that Remington would not be entitled to immunity under the federal law if the Sandy Hook plaintiffs could show that the gunmaker violated Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act, which prohibits unethical, immoral or unscrupulous marketing.
"The difference is, if you are in a combat zone, you don't have to be entitled to IDP or Hostile Fire Pay in order to get the benefit of the Combat Zone Tax Exclusion (CZTE)," Riley said.
In response, the challengers said the case is still live because they may be entitled to seek money from the city and could suffer negative consequences for what was unlawful conduct while the ordinance was in place.
"Once a calendar year, you may be entitled to obtain information about personal information that we shared, if any, with other businesses for their own direct marketing uses," reads TikTok's privacy policy under the title, California Residents.
"You've broken your neck to get it, you've given up wages to get it, you should be entitled to keep it, and no plan should take it away from you if that's what you decide," he said.
The bill would require an initial custody determination within 2202 hours of arresting an alien, and aliens who are detained would be entitled to a bond hearing within 2628 hours of when the initial determination is made.
If there is any human interference or guidance, like a person setting parameters for how a program operates, then that person may be entitled to a copyright if the person's contribution rises to the level of copyright protection.
"There are certainly inspirational stories about people who have turned their lives around and whom, most would probably agree, may be entitled to clemency and restoration of voting rights," executive director Richard Harrison told CNBC in an email.
But the trade union GMB, which acted on the behalf of Uber drivers using two test cases, argued that drivers should be entitled to full worker benefits, and that Uber is acting unlawfully by not granting these rights.
Mass-selling tabloid Bild cited a government paper as showing a total of 220,2000 Syrians applied for asylum in Germany in 216 and 2016 and said that of those 267,500 would be entitled to family reunifications in Germany.
Among the most eye-catching of demands which diplomats have clarified is that EU citizens arriving in Britain even after Brexit, during the transition, would be entitled to retain for life the rights currently enjoyed by EU expatriates.
Hawrami will be entitled to "carry out and implement decisions, authorities and policies of the Kurdistan Regional Government (Iraq) in relation to the oil and gas sector", a copy of the prime minister decision reviewed by Reuters showed.
Anyone bumped against their will may be entitled to compensation, the agency says, and must be given a written statement detailing their rights and explaining how the airline decides who gets on an overbooked flight and who doesn't.
Eshoo asked Pai at the oversight hearing if his investigation into the program had considered that some addresses include more than one household, for example homeless shelters or veterans' homes, where residents might be entitled to multiple subsidies.
To combat hot flashes, a private and cool space has been set aside at Channel 4's offices, and women will be entitled to an assessment to ensure that their work spaces do not make their symptoms worse.
Chyna slammed Rob Monday evening by suggesting their daughter should be entitled to the same type of lifestyle he enjoys -- an obvious reference to him going to court last week to get a big reduction in child support.
And we are certainly not suggesting that anyone should be able to claim, temporarily and frivolously, any gender identity that takes their fancy in order to access identity documents, spaces or opportunities that they should not be entitled to.
But following a rebellion led by Murray Bockhold of Bockhold Investment Management Group, who argued they should be entitled to more, only 32 percent of debenture holders voted in favor of the deal, well below the two-thirds required.
A 2016 court decision in London ruled in favor of classifying drivers as "workers" who should be entitled to benefits like minimum wage and holiday pay when the app is switched on and they are prepared to take trips.
It provides that a U.S. citizen involved in commercial recovery of asteroid resources will be entitled to "possess, own, transport, use and sell" the materials thus extracted, subject at all times to the international obligations of the United States.
In addition to the offer price, shareholders will also be entitled to receive a previously announced dividend of 41 cents per Vedanta share, the company said, adding that this would boost the offer price to 856 pence per share.
The drivers have joined unions in several places to protest against the companies, demanding a range of things including better pay, round the clock customer service, car insurance, among others that they feel an employee would be entitled to.
However, Andrew has not lost his royal title or HRH status, so he could still be entitled to appear at official events with the royal family, such as the annual Trooping the Colour parade for the Queen&aposs birthday.
Paul D. Clement, a lawyer for the order of nuns the Little Sisters of the Poor and other challengers, said his clients should be entitled to the outright exemption offered to houses of worship like churches, temples and mosques.
But immigrants' advocates say Mexico's asylum system and its ability to protect migrants have not kept pace with these demands, impeding access for many migrants to the safety they deserve and the refugee status they may be entitled to.
Although he was 42nd and last on the FPO list for the May 26 European election, enough FPO voters picked Strache as their preferred candidate for him to be entitled to one of the party's three European parliament seats.
Under Rule 611 of Reg NMS, IEX would be entitled to receive all market orders when it is displaying the best price, even when that price is no longer available due to the total price reporting delay of 700 microseconds.
After negotiations with TV bosses the junta decided that stations would be entitled to run their own programming from the evening of October 14th, rather than waiting 30 days as planned (they have promised not to air anything too frivolous).
But in the multimillion-dollar fee requests filed in Maryland this week, lawyers for the challengers argued that they should be entitled to higher market rates because the Trump administration had acted in "bad faith" in pursuing the citizenship question.
On Friday, the company said in a securities filing that shareholders would be entitled to multiple votes to chose the new members of the board in an assembly on April 26, after they failed to agree to a common proposed list.
According to the Israeli government then, few, if any, of the Africans -- many of whom have lived in Israel for six years or longer and whose children have been educated in Israeli schools -- should be entitled to refugee status and protection.
DreamWorks, anticipating this issue, has in its certificate of incorporation the following language that in the event of a sale: Each share of Common Stock shall be entitled to receive Equivalent Consideration (as defined herein) on a per share basis.
The Swiss takeover commission decided that Syngenta management would not be entitled to a special dividend of 5 Swiss franc per share in case of a successful takeover as it would violate a so-called best price rule, Sonntagszeitung reported.
DeVos has defended rescinding the rule, saying that it meant students defrauded by for-profit colleges just had to "raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money," and argued that the policy was "rushed" through.
Tarsus shareholders will also be entitled to a final dividend of 7.7 pence for each Tarsus share for the year to December 31, 2018, if investors approve the pre-close dividend at the company's annual general meeting on June 19 2019.
Not so long as they simultaneously claim that athletes are simply regular students who happen to be very good at sports, and not de facto athletic department and school marketing employees who ought be entitled to workplace rights and protections.
"Most Favoured Nation" clauses in existing EU free trade agreements are a further obstacle -- if the EU offers the UK a deal on more favourable terms, other trading partners that have signed such clauses will be entitled to an equivalent upgrade.
" But Ms. DeVos has also expressed skepticism about the Obama-era process, saying in a September speech, "Under the previous rules, all one had to do was raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money.
Mr. Ohr would typically be entitled to at least two levels of appeal to the revocation of his security clearance, including at least one in-person meeting with senior officials where he can argue why his revocation is not justified.
Now it's unclear whether Prince Harry would still be entitled to the income he has long received from his father, Prince Charles, or whether he and Meghan could continue living rent-free in a house on the estate of Windsor Castle.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Christian Louboutin's bid for exclusive rights to put red soles on high-heeled shoes ran into trouble on Tuesday when a court adviser said he may not be entitled to stop others from selling the same kind of sole.
The automotive aftercare firm said it planned to list the automotive component, accessory and procurement business on the Australian Securities Exchange, and that AMA shareholders would be entitled to shares in the new company on a one-for-one basis.
And studios are frequently accused of creative accounting, in which they allege that they just barely broke even on hits, in order to avoid further payouts to members of the creative team who may be entitled to a portion of post-release profits.
Under TLTRO-III, counterparties will be entitled to borrow up to 20183 percent of the stock of eligible loans as at 28 February 2019 at a rate indexed to the interest rate on the main refinancing operations over the life of each operation.
Conversely, the team is likely to counter that the text refers to the start of next season: as long as Mr Taylor can suit up by the time the first game kicks off in September, he should not be entitled to compensation.
Despite Thiel co-founding the firm, Royan has told people that he and his entities control 2360 percent of the management company, meaning that he would be entitled to 100 percent of the fees and would decide where they go, sources say.
Garbis has ruled that Mosby could yet be entitled to normal prosecutorial immunity—but not until the court has explored her approach to the Gray case, which she and her office investigated on their own, going outside the normal role of prosecutor.
And a series of judicial decisions (from federal courts in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Oregon) from early 2014 cast doubt on the practice of using federally issued immigration "detainers" to continue imprisoning in local jails noncitizens who would otherwise be entitled to release.
Americans should be entitled to live in a society that invests in the jobs, education and infrastructure they need to attain a comfortable standard of living now and to be confident their children and grandchildren will have equal or greater opportunities to succeed.
Under the deal, Tox shareholders will be entitled to receive an interim dividend of A$0.05 per share in fiscal 2018, and Tox expects to declare and pay a fully franked special dividend on or shortly before the implementation of the deal.
"The Working Group maintains that the arbitrary detention of Mr. Assange should be brought to an end, that his physical integrity and freedom of movement be respected, and that he should be entitled to an enforceable right to compensation," Mr. Hong added.
"It remains to be seen whether the Kurds, after withdrawing from the region they claim to be entitled to, will allow crude oil to be transported by pipeline across their territory to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan," said analysts at Commerzbank.
"After Brexit day, passengers traveling from Europe to the UK will still be entitled to rights and compensation, as will those flying from the UK to the EU because the UK has decided to adopt the EU regulation (EC261) that protects passengers."
She feels grateful for the limited care she receives here in the United States, because she is acutely aware of the reality that she would not be entitled to any care in her native Mexico and would almost certainly have died by now.
They also argue about who ought to be entitled to subsidies, with critics on both sides of the political spectrum noting that farm payouts often seem to go to larger or wealthier operations, or to managers who don't actually run their farms.
It's common for company policy to have vacation time accrue over the calendar year, Sladek said — meaning if you leave your job in July, you may only be entitled to a payout for half your annual allotment, less any time you've already taken.
"Both possessors and traffickers of controlled substances pose a direct threat to the public health and safety interests of the United States, and they should not be entitled to the benefit of asylum," according to the description of the proposed rule change.
Anyone bumped against their will may be entitled to compensation, with a requirement of up to $1,350, and must be given a written statement detailing their rights and explaining how the airline decides who gets on an oversold flight and who doesn't.
Adults who illegally cross the border, as opposed to surrendering to Border Patrol agents at a legal port of entry, are often not permitted to apply for asylum, though immigrant advocates have argued that they should legally be entitled to do so.
Elliott, which offered $475.8 million to take the bookstore retailer private, had a provision that allows the hedge fund to be entitled to a payment of up to $4 million if the retailer struck a deal with a third party before the deadline.
"We want to use the capital we would be entitled to take out personally instead for the benefit of the business, to further capitalize Outcome Health based on our confidence and commitment to the company and its mission," Outcome Health told TechCrunch in a statement.
TPS shareholders would be entitled to receive dividends at the increased rate equal to the dividend rate then in effect plus 5% per annum, prorated to the period of time for which dividends were delayed due to any credit agreement breach as discussed above.
The homie Raha Jorjani recently wrote a very thought-provoking article for the Washington Post arguing that black people in the United States, under our own definition of the term, very well might be entitled to refugee status if they were from another country.
Finally, if the military commissions never come to fruition -- as looks increasingly likely for some detainees already at Guantanamo -- and these individuals are held indefinitely under the law of war, eventually they may be entitled to their release if the armed conflict with ISIS concludes.
Texas & Florida are doing great but Puerto Rico, which was already suffering from broken infrastructure & massive debt, is in deep trouble.. On the campaign trail last fall, Trump declared that Puerto Rican citizens "should be entitled to determine for themselves their political status," including statehood.
It is intended to help combat poverty in later life in Germany's aging population, but who will be entitled to it is still to be decided and will depend on the outcome of coalition talks on whether and how to means-test potential recipients.
And those that hollow themselves out in pursuit of cheap labor and short-term profit should not be entitled to the same benefits as companies that invest in their workers and, by extension, create broader social value that isn't appropriately recognized on a balance sheet.
Do we actually want to be saying that somebody who works hard and doesn't live in a McMansion and gives to charity should be entitled to as much money as they want and only people who are mean and rude and ostentatious shouldn't be?
According to the BBC, if the body is exhumed and the result of the paternity test is positive, Martínez would be entitled to not only use the Dalí name, but could also claim part of the artist's estate, which he left to the Spanish state.
For one, drivers in these states will be entitled to a piece of the $25 million the company has agreed to pay as part of the settlement, as well as part of a second payout pool of $210 million if Uber ever goes public.
As both the A&P and Wilmer alerts noted, the legislative affairs commission of China's National People's Congress announced last month that businesses prevented from performing their contractual obligations because of Chinese measures to contain the virus should be entitled to relief under force majeure.
Such workers will be entitled to an annual merit raise and a pay-grade hike, which is related to experience and position of the employee, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The lawsuit, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, seeks class action status on behalf of all students with disabilities who attend schools in the Bronx and are now or will be entitled to related services.
Jackson said she understood why Stone should not get a copy of the entire report but raised questions about why he might not be entitled to parts that relate to him directly, especially because some already is in the public version of the report.
In an interview with VICE News last year, Spataro said De Sousa, who he claimed was the "mastermind" of the Abu Omar operation, would not be entitled to a new trial unless she produces evidence to show — unequivocally — that she is innocent and was wrongfully convicted.
The committee, according to its letter to the Delaware judge, believed there was considerable uncertainty about whether Oracle's directors would be entitled to rely on deference to their business judgment rule, or whether the court would review the NetSuite deal under the more exacting entire fairness standard.
Four years ago, she came up with the idea to make three "gift" cards for each classroom: Each classroom would be entitled to 45 minutes of her time, which could be spent reading to them, sitting with them during lunch or talking a walk off campus.
If the rights are triggered, all shareholders other than any triggering person will be entitled to buy common shares at a 50 percent discount, or the company may exchange each right held by such holders for one share of common stock, Del Frisco's said in a statement.
Workers also would be entitled to a break of at least 10 hours between work shifts from one day to the next, and to receive extra pay if they agreed to a shorter rest interval - typically between closing hours at night and opening hours the next morning.
In a landmark ruling in the UK last year, the London Central Employment Tribunal ruled that Uber is acting unlawfully by not giving drivers basic employment rights, adding that drivers in the UK will be entitled to holiday, paid rest breaks and the National Living Wage.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) said some people who put money into LCF, which went into administration in January with losses of up to 237 million pounds($300.1 million)from unregulated "mini bond" investments, may be entitled to claim as they were provided with misleading advice.
Those participating preferred shareholders not only recoup their $20 million, but they'd also be entitled to 20 percent of the leftover proceeds of the sale, an additional $12 million in this case [20% * ($103 million from the acquisition – $20 million already returned to participating preferred shareholders)].
"Massachusetts law provides no authority for Massachusetts court officers to arrest and hold an individual solely on the basis of a Federal civil immigration detainer, beyond the time that the individual would otherwise be entitled to be released from State custody," the court wrote in its decision.
Several years ago when the FCC was in the process of converting idle Mobile Satellite Service spectrum to much-needed terrestrial broadband use, public interest groups objected to the conversion, claiming that the license holders should not be entitled to a windfall from the FCC's actions.
The insular, muscularly politically incorrect Satmars in the village of Kiryas Joel wanted, as the authors write, to have their cake and eat it, too — that is, to segregate the village from secular society while wringing every public service it might be entitled to from government.
If President-elect Trump sold his brand, he would be entitled to royalties for the use of it, and this would result in the trust retaining an interest in the brand without the ability to assure that it does not exploit the office of the presidency.
Officials also, of course, have a right to enforce regulations, so there's nothing wrong, on its face, with Superintendent Vullo investigating suspected improprieties in the NRA-affiliated "carry guard" insurance programs (though the NRA may be entitled to money damages if it can prove its affiliates were selectively prosecuted).
If the courts find there was no unlawful behavior by any of the companies or public bodies involved, victims will not be entitled to sue for compensation and would only get the financial support and temporary housing already provided by the government and public donations, personal injury lawyers said.
But according to the SEC, CVR – with counsel from Wachtell – continued to describe the bankers' fee agreements as "customary" in SEC filings even after the company and the firm understood Goldman and Deutsche would be entitled to a success fee for failing to ward off Icahn's tender offer.
As long as your ex is entitled to Social Security, you must meet four main criteria: If all that is true, you may be entitled to up to one-half of your ex's full retirement benefit, regardless of when they decide to take Social Security or if they remarry.
The differences between Sanders' and Buttigieg's political programs, it's worth noting, are striking: Sanders supports a single-payer, government subsidized health care program, while Buttigieg has said that the program is too radical and said that individuals who like their private insurance should be entitled to keep it.
Ms. DeVos has made clear her views of the forgiveness plan hammered out by the Obama administration — and of students seeking debt relief: "Under the previous rules, all one had to do was raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money," she said.
"Those who earn less than 75,000 crowns and foreign players who do not have a contract of 12 months or more will not be entitled to unemployment benefits, and we and club organisations and federations have encouraged the clubs to pay special attention to these players," Walltin said.
People traveling to or from the European Union may be entitled to up to $700 in compensation, regardless of whether the airline canceled the flight and refunds the ticket or provided a replacement flight to the original destination, according to AirHelp, an organization that helps passengers file compensation claims.
Holders of any outstanding convertible notes issued by HMNY in November 2017 and January 2018 and certain warrants of HMNY, as of the applicable record date, would be entitled to participate in any distribution of MoviePass Entertainment shares to the extent required by the terms of such notes and warrants.
That section says a voter who moves from precinct to precinct in the same county, and within 30 days of the election, "shall be entitled to have his or her registration transferred" to the new precinct if the person files a written notice of the change with the local clerk's office.
IN-WORK BENEFITS Britain will be entitled to deny in-work benefits to newly arrived workers from other EU states for their first four years in the country; it will be able to apply this "emergency brake" to new arrivals during a seven-year period from the measure first being used.
Moreover, in certain scenarios, Fortress would be entitled to control a foreclosure sale and/or monetization of the assets and to realize up to a three-times return on its investment (including, in addition to the amounts loaned by Fortress, the costs associated with Fortress' monetization of the company's assets).
Drivers have joined unions, namely Sarvodaya Driver Association of Delhi and Rajdhani Tourist Driver Union, among others, and have demanded Uber and Ola to increase the monetary incentives, base fare, and also introduce round-the-clock customer service and provide accident insurance — things they feel an employee would be entitled to.
The court has made it "possible for all other current and future civil servants to enjoy the rights they should be entitled to," Raymond Chan, an opposition member in the city's Legislative Council who is Hong Kong's first openly gay lawmaker, wrote in a Medium post after the ruling was announced.
Literally nothing in the Constitution prevents Congress from admitting the Obama family's personal DC residence as a state — a state which would then be entitled to two senators, one member of the House, and exactly as much say on whether the Constitution should be amended as the entire state of Texas.
The real basis of Gaza's problems lies in Israeli and Egyptian moves to isolate Gaza, as well as in Israel's and the international community's decision to uphold the fiction that the Palestinian Authority controls the territory and should therefore be entitled to tax its goods and receive and administer its aid.
The terms they put into their investment agreements both raised the post-money valuation of the company by generating more shares and served to give these investors a larger chunk of the company than they'd otherwise be entitled to if they purchased shares at the $1.50/share price paid by Series A investors.
Law firms are beginning to contemplate whether corporate boards will continue to be entitled to the deference afforded by the business judgment rule – which broadly shields directors from liability as long as they're deemed to have acted in the corporation's interest – if their decisions are prompted by rationales other than maximizing profits.
According to the Mueller report, Mueller wrote a letter to the club explaining that he was "unable to make full use of the Club," since he was then living in Washington, D.C., and asked "whether we would be entitled to a refund of a portion of our initial membership fee" from 1994.
Further, due to the dual-class share structure, the family will still hold nearly 20183 percent of the total shareholder voting power after the offering as each share of the Class B common stock the family will hold will be entitled to 22018 votes, compared with one vote for the Class A shares.
THE REMEDY FOR ANY CLAIM SHALL BE LIMITED TO ACTUAL DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY PARTY BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEES OR OTHER SUCH RELATED COSTS OF BRINGING A CLAIM, OR TO RESCIND THIS AGREEMENT OR SEEK INJUNCTIVE OR ANY OTHER EQUITABLE RELIEF.
That's in part because of the incredible burden of operating a prison on a small piece of an island not our own; and it's in part because, as detainees under the law of war, these individuals would be entitled to conditions at Guantanamo far more comfortable than those afforded prisoners at Supermax.
While reasonable minds can and do, differ about how health care should be administered in the U.S., Kavanaugh is at odds with the majority of Americans in thinking that people like my daughter who have pre-existing conditions should not be entitled to the same access to life-saving care as everyone else.
That leaves Mr. Netanyahu sounding more like a defendant than a candidate: He would still be entitled to a last hearing before being criminally charged, so he is now demanding Mr. Mandelblit do nothing ahead of the election because there wouldn't be time for a hearing before the voters go to the polls.
The US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled that any immunity Trump might be entitled to against criminal prosecution didn't apply to a state grand jury subpoena to his accounting firm, and rejected his argument that there was a "serious stigma" associated with being the "target" of a criminal investigation.
"When we interviewed the ambassador and interview anybody else, the Republicans get exactly equal time to ask their questions, their accounts will ask the questions, and if there is a trial in the Senate, they will be afforded all of the other due process that they have and will always be entitled to," he said.
"It is also about changing the cultural norms and saying 'we all have a stake in this and it is not OK.' " Under the terms of the new legislation, which is reportedly set to go in effect next April, victims of domestic violence will be entitled to 10 days of paid leave from work.
"Upon further investigation, we may be entitled to additional monetary damages if you have used other ancestry DNA programs, facial recognition tools on the internet or any other means, directly or indirectly, to contact or seek the identity of the donor," said the letter, written by the sperm bank's general counsel, Margaret Howell Benson.
At a January news conference at which Trump said he would turn over management of his companies to a trust controlled by his two elder sons, his lawyer, Sheri Dillon, said divesting from his businesses would "exacerbate" potential conflicts of interest because Trump would still be entitled to royalties from the use of his brand.
Besides the standard monthly rate for the insurance plan be sure to look for the following potential fee and savings to factor which available insurance plan is best for you:The deductible fee for making a claimExtras for speedier or more comprehensive servicePotential discounts you might be entitled to (for years of loyal service to one carrier perhaps).
There was also a potential issue for all pregnant teens with respect to a parent being notified about their pregnancy against their wishes, Amiri said, although she acknowledged they didn't have concrete information about how that was being handled because they hadn't gotten to the phase of the case where they'd be entitled to evidence from the government.
In her forthcoming book, "Tight Knit: Global Families and the Social Life of Fast Fashion", Elizabeth Krause notes that half of the children born in Prato since 2009 have been foreign, yet many of those whose parents are Chinese are sent to China for schooling, even though they would be entitled to free education in Italy.
Each founding member paid a minimum of $10 million to join and optionally become a validator node operator (more on that later), gain one vote in the Libra Association council and be entitled to a share (proportionate to their investment) of the dividends from interest earned on the Libra reserve into which users pay fiat currency to receive Libra.
Thanks to a 2015 ruling by the National Labor Relations Board, employees of a contractor or franchisee who form a union are more likely to be entitled to bargain with these larger parent companies — a critical development since the parent companies have been known to cut ties with contractors or franchisees whose workers form a union.
As well as 825 pence-a-share in cash from Volcan, minority investors will also be entitled to receive the dollar-denominated dividend the miner is due to pay next month, which will take the total consideration to 856 pence-a-share at exchange rates on Friday, which was the last trading day before Volcan's bid was announced.
In the Dream House skips between genres less playfully, but revolves around a variation on the same theme: Machado herself, her body — as well as her mind and emotions, with the titular "dream house" acting as a metaphor for Machado's body — and the woman in that dream house, who believes herself to be entitled to control over Machado.
According to someone familiar with the discussions at Kering who was not authorized to speak, the company based the number of days on recommendations from the International Labor Organization, which adopted a resolution in 2000 stating that women should be entitled to a minimum of 14 weeks maternity leave, but hasn't established any formal guidelines for paternity leave.
According to Medicare expert Patricia Barry, author of "Medicare for Dummies," if you miss your initial enrollment period at age 65, these are the circumstances when you would be entitled to what's called a special enrollment period — which comes with no late-enrollment penalties: Otherwise, you can expect to pay late-enrollment penalties if you miss your initial enrollment period.
This is what they advertise at a cost of the annual fee of $595.00: So, in order for a person to get the kind of information they should be entitled to as a matter of right by the government agency they are seeking information one must pay a fee to a non-government business to cut through the technology cloak that shields them.
That aspiration is what lies behind the country's claim, first put forward formally by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government in the 1940s, to the South China Sea: a great power needs to control the seas around its coasts, the logic goes, and China used to do so 2,000 years ago under its Han Dynasty, so it must be entitled to do so now.
As it turns out, it's a common scheme among mistresses to try to have a son for their men—and possibly abort if they become pregnant with a girl— because the act of providing a male heir means they'll be entitled to financial support for a longer period of time, even once they're too old to live from their looks alone.
Someone as versed in American history as Spencer surely knows the contents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which states that:All persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined in this section, without discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin.
We should be entitled to have a fair playing field, but even without a fair playing field – because our Fed is very, very destructive to us – even without a fair playing field, we're winning, because the tariffs are putting us at a tremendous competitive advantage – JOE KERNEN: Let's talk about the Fed just – President Donald Trump: People want our goods – they want our money.
To evidence their commitment to charitable causes and to ensure this commitment is meaningful, if Adam and Rebekah have not contributed at least $1 billion to charitable causes as of the ten-year anniversary of the closing date of this offering, holders of all of the Company's high-vote stock will only be entitled to ten votes per share instead of twenty votes per share.
These statements are incredibly helpful for retirement planning and include a summary of annual earnings; the pretax monthly Social Security check the person, or their family, will be entitled to and how that could change based on the date they leave work; the potential disability benefit; as well as the amount of Social Security taxes paid by the worker and their employer(s) to date.
Should OCN's servicer ratings be downgraded below a specified threshold, NRZ has the right to direct a transfer of affected servicing agreements to another party, upon the receipt of third-party consents, which means OCN would no longer be entitled to receive servicing fees on a meaningful the corresponding notional amount of the applicable affected servicing agreements in its total non-Agency servicing portfolio.
In the context of an example, the plaintiffs argued that, if "a statute provides free insurance to a 'person who is disabled and a veteran,' and an amendment then states that 'a person who is disabled and a veteran includes a person who served in the National Guard," then "a non-disabled member of the National Guard" would "surely not" be entitled to the insurance benefit.
Here is the text from the filing: As previously reported, on December 17, 2018, CBS Corporation (the "Company") announced that its Board of Directors had completed its investigation of the Company's former Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Leslie Moonves, and had determined that there were grounds to terminate his employment with the Company for cause under the Company's employment agreement with Mr. Moonves and that Mr. Moonves will not be entitled to receive any severance payment from the Company.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosTrump aides pushed for states' ability to block migrant kids from enrolling in public schools: report Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Buttigieg to Detroit audience: Don't judge Indiana by Pence and we won't judge Michigan by DeVos MORE said that college students defrauded by for-profit colleges just had to "raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money" under an Obama-era rule meant to protect them.

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