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Non-monetary and such
* Non-monetary bargaining methods, such as time ( for example queuing ), nepotism, or even violence.

remedies and such
In ancient times, the supposedly dangerous amphisbaena had many uses in the art of folk medicine and other such remedies.
Many of these use herbs and other homeopathic remedies, such as dandelion root ( for liver filtering ) and celery and other juicy low-calorie vegetables ( for salt absorption ).
Applied subjects include market and legal remedies to spread or reduce risk, such as warranties, government-mandated partial insurance, restructuring or bankruptcy law, inspection, and regulation for quality and information disclosure.
Hyperinflation is ended with drastic remedies, such as imposing the shock therapy of slashing government expenditures or altering the currency basis.
These phosphodiesterase inhibitors are used primarily as remedies for erectile dysfunction, as well as having some other medical applications such as treatment of pulmonary hypertension.
Although compensatory or punitive damages will not be available to prevailing plaintiffs, equitable remedies, such as declaratory and injunctive relief, are available.
Criminal actions on the other hand are pursued not to obtain remedies to assist a personalthough often criminal courts do have power to grant such remediesbut to remove their liberty on the state's behalf.
* In addition to his continual efforts to study anatomy he also worked on medicinal remedies and came to such conclusions as treating syphilis with chinaroot.
This is how medicines such as herbal remedies are understood, and explains the ubiquitous use of mundane objects in religious ritual.
In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain has his characters discuss a variety of such remedies.
The judge can be invited by the committee, to replace one of its members, but only for specific reasons, such as when the application relates to the exhaustion of national legal remedies.
A case may be inadmissible when it is incompatible with ratione materiae, ratione temporis or ratione personae, or if the case cannot be proceeded with on formal grounds, such as non-exhaustion of domestic remedies, lapse of the six months form the last internal decision complained of, anonymity, substantial identity with a matter already submitted to the Court, or with another procedure of international investigation.
In most cases, flashes can be treated to ease extreme discomfort, using prescription medications such as hormone replacement therapy ( HRT ) or SSRI medications, or by using over-the-counter plant estrogens and herbal remedies.
Occupational therapy and Physical therapy regimens of assisted stretching, strengthening, functional tasks, and / or targeted physical activity and exercise are usually the chief ways to keep spastic CP well-managed, although if the spasticity is too much for the person to handle, other remedies may be considered, such as various antispasmodic medications, botox, baclofen, or even a neurosurgery known as a selective dorsal rhizotomy ( which eliminates the spasticity by eliminating the nerves causing it ).
In terms of the Worst Forms of Child Labour Recommendation ratifying countries should ensure that forced or compulsory recruitment of children for use in armed conflict is a criminal offence, and also provide for other criminal, civil or administrative remedies to ensure the effective enforcement of such national legislation III ( 12 ) to ( 14 )).
Several species ( such as F. cirrhosa and F. verticillata ) are used in traditional Chinese cough remedies.
In response to concerns of biopiracy raised by research into turmeric, neem and basmati rice, the Government of India has been translating and publishing ancient manuscripts containing old remedies in electronic form, and in 2001 the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library was set up as a repository of 1200 formulations of various systems of Indian medicine, such as Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha.
Turpentine and petroleum distillates such as coal oil and kerosene have been used medicinally since ancient times, as topical and sometimes internal home remedies.
Having criminal remedies in place is seen as a " last resort " since such actions often infringe personal liberties – incarceration, for example, prevents the freedom of movement.
These are superior remedies to those administered at common law such as damages.
Until the 19th century, the Court of Chancery could apply a far wider range of remedies than the common law courts, such as specific performance and injunctions, and also had some power to grant damages in special circumstances.
While the majority of the disputes did not result in lawsuits, in many of the cases the situations raised legal questions, dealt with legal compliance, or resulted in legal remedies such as changes in contractual procedure or binding agreements between parties.
Violations of a private organization's code of ethics usually can subject the violator to the organization's remedies ( such as restraint of trade based on moral principles ).

remedies and injunctions
Marsh writes that another reason for the Chancery's growing influence was the remedies available ; through orders of specific performance and injunctions, the Court could not only rectify previous wrongs but prevent future wrongs from occurring, while the common law courts were limited to awarding damages.
The Court of Chancery could grant three possible remediesspecific performance, injunctions and damages.
The Enforcement Directive covers the remedies that are available in the civil courts and harmonizes the rules on standing, evidence, interlocutory measures, seizure and injunctions, damages and costs and judicial publication.
) Similarly, equitable remedies such as injunctions, including protective orders, are seldom available from small-claims courts.
Equity courts " handled lawsuits and petitions requesting remedies other than damages, such as writs, injunctions, and specific performance.
Section 1981, which had lain dormant and unenforced for a century after its passage, allowed plaintiffs to seek compensatory damages and trial by jury ; Title VII, passed in the 1960s when it was assumed that Southern juries could not render a fair verdict, allowed only trial by the court and provided for only traditional equitable remedies: backpay, reinstatement and injunctions against future acts of discrimination.
In civil cases, they are only empowered to award legal damages, and generally cannot provide remedies in equity, such as injunctions or declaratory judgments.

remedies and rescission
While those are the three basic categories of remedies in American law, there are also a handful of others ( such as reformation and rescission, both dealing with contracts whose terms need to be rewritten or undone ).

remedies and specific
So far, franchise agreements are covered under two standard commercial laws: the Contract Act 1872 and the Specific Relief Act 1963, which provide for both specific enforcement of covenants in a contract and remedies in the form of damages for breach of contract.
In addition to the above common law claims, many states have enacted consumer protection statutes providing for specific remedies for a variety of product defects.
Equity will provide no specific remedies where the parties are equal, or where neither has been wronged.
Injunctions, on the other hand, are remedies which prevent a party from doing something ( unlike specific performance, which requires them to do something ).
" This convention ( that damages could only be awarded as an ancillary remedy, or where no others were available ) remained the cause until the 18th and early 19th centuries, when the attitude of the Court towards awarding damages became more liberal ; in Lannoy v Werry, for example, it was held that where there was sufficient evidence of harm, the Court could award damages in addition to specific performance and other remedies.
A code of conduct for employees sets out the procedures to be used in specific ethical situations, such as conflicts of interest or the acceptance of gifts, and delineate the procedures to determine whether a violation of the code of ethics occurred and, if so, what remedies should be imposed.
He also designed and built various specialized devices designed for specific functions, including analysis of living organisms and production of homeopathic remedies.
Each remedy is used alone or in conjunction with other remedies, and each flower is believed by advocates to impart specific qualities to the remedy.
* Tikkun HaKlali ( The General Remedy ) — a specific order of 10 Psalms which remedies p ' gam habrit kodesh ( blemish to the sign of the holy Covenant, i. e., the organ of procreation ), and all sins in general.
There is no controlled evidence to support the use of alternative remedies such as specific dietary exclusions, homeopathic treatment or acupuncture.
Belonging " to the world of popular belief and custom ", the cunning folk's magic has been defined as being " concerned not with the mysteries of the universe and the empowerment of the magus ceremonial magic usually is, so much as with practical remedies for specific problems.
Some pieces of furniture also contain ' remedies ' which match up to specific traps-these allow a trap to be defused, but can only be fetched one at a time.
For example, a country's law may provide that goods are assured by the seller for a period of 12 months and may provide other specific rights and remedies in the event of a product failure.
" Often there are specific remedies or consequences specified if the representations and warranties are not accurate or are not fulfilled.
Some teachers treat their Iron Palm methodology as a valuable secret, and only share their specific techniques, training methods, and herbal remedies with a select few.
The party sees rational science as a necessary component of informing political action and finding remedies for dangers to society and the environment, though it opposes the abuse of science to advance specific political goals.
There are anecdotal reports of benefit being derived from Horse Chestnut seed extract ( Aescin ), Licorice root and Ruscus aculeatus ( Butcher Broom ) however there is currently no research to support the efficacy of these herbal remedies that is specific to POTS.
This would include such remedies as obtaining an injunction, or requiring specific performance of a contract.

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