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pay and judgment
The suit against the union was successful and many workers lost their homes to pay off the judgment.
Neither inventor was satisfied with this judgment, which was eventually rescinded with Mimault being ordered to pay all legal costs.
A court judgment instructed Bryanston to pay the filmmakers $ 500, 000, but by then the company had declared bankruptcy.
However, if there is evidence that there is now a hostile relationship between the employer and employee, the court may order a reasonable amount of " front pay " along with the back pay ( back pay: The amount of lost wages and benefits that an employee lost ever since he was terminated, up to the point that the judgment is entered ).
If the patient doesn't pay the bill, the hospital can sue the patient and the unsatisfied judgment will likely appear on the patient's credit report.
If the landlord has already obtained a judgment of possession prior to the bankruptcy case being filed, a Debtor must deposit an escrow for rent with the Bankruptcy Court, and the stay may be lifted if the Debtor does not pay the Landlord in full within 30 days thereafter, § 362 ( b )( 22 ).
The judgment required IHR and other defendants to pay $ 90, 000 to Mermelstein and to issue a letter of apology to " Mr. Mel Mermelstein, a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald, and all other survivors of Auschwitz " for " pain, anguish and suffering " caused to them.
Even after being stonewalled when asking for payment, and after being persuaded to stay for a meal, and against his better judgment, Smith agrees to stay another day to help them with other small jobs, always with the faint hope that Mother Maria will pay him for his work.
The citizens of Ulysses were forced to pay a high levy to meet payment on the judgment.
In 1975, the defendants were found liable for negligence and conflict of interest, were removed as executors of the Rothko estate by court order, and, along with Marlborough Gallery, were required to pay a $ 9. 2 million damages judgment to the estate.
* A writ of fieri facias ( a / k / a " fi fa ") commands a sheriff to take and auction off enough property from a losing party to pay the debt ( plus interest and costs ) owed by a judgment debtor.
If the sale of the collateral does not raise enough money to pay off the debt, the creditor can often obtain a deficiency judgment against the borrower for the remaining amount.
Livingston's negotiations were conducted with excellent judgment, but the French Chamber of Deputies refused to make an appropriation to pay the first instalment due under the treaty in 1833, relations between the two governments became strained, and Livingston was finally instructed to close the legation and return to America.
" To exculpate " means to free an individual from culpability after they have caused loss or damage, and to represent this in a judgment that is either an acquittal, mitigates sentencing in the criminal law, or reduces or extinguishes the liability to pay compensation to the victim in the civil law.
After judgment has been given, the judge has the power to order who will pay the lawyers ' fees and other disbursements of the parties ( the costs ).
Well-known writers were willing to contribute articles for the initial issues of the Review without pay because it offered them a chance to write a new kind of book review: " The essays ... made the book review form not just a report on the book and a judgment of the book, but an essay in itself.
The final judgment .. orders KPMG to pay disgorgement of $ 9, 800, 000 ( representing its audit fees for the 1997-2000 Xerox audits ), prejudgment interest thereon in the amount of $ 2, 675, 000, and a $ 10, 000, 000 civil penalty, for a total payment of $ 22. 475 million .”
Winslow won the suit and a judgment for a larger sum, whereupon, according to the family, the District informed him that it simply didn't have the money to pay the larger judgment.
Mitchell sued and received a default judgment against Neff, with Neff's property sold at auction to pay the bill.
" Opponents led criticism in his District, where his refusal to pay a slander judgment made him subject to arrest.
Dees was one of the principal architects of an innovative strategy of using civil lawsuits to secure a court judgment for money damages against an organization for a wrongful act and then use the courts to seize its assets ( money, land, buildings, other property ) to pay the judgment.

pay and Midwest
First Midwest Bank will pay the FDIC a premium of 1. 0 percent to assume all of the deposits of Palos Bank and Trust Company.

pay and Rubber
The Rubber Workers went on strike in 1936 to protest an increase in product with lower pay wages.

pay and equipment
In October 1970 a technician's dispute turned into a work-to-rule when sound staff were denied a pay rise given to camera staff the year before for working with colour recording equipment.
It is generally performed by a traditional circumciser, usually an older woman known as a " gedda ," without anaesthesia or sterile equipment, though richer families may pay instead for the services of a nurse, midwife, or doctor using a local anaesthetic.
* Telephone system: The service has improved recently with the increased use of digital switching equipment, but better access to the telephone system is needed in some rural areas and easier access to pay telephones is needed by the urban public.
São Tomé and Príncipe's army is a tiny force with almost no resources at its disposal and would be wholly ineffective operating unilaterally ; infantry equipment is considered simple to operate and maintain but may require refurbishment or replacement after 25 years in tropical climates ; poor pay, working conditions, and alleged nepotism in the promotion of officers have been problems in the past, as reflected in the 1995 and 2003 coups ; these issues are being addressed with foreign assistance aimed at improving the army and its focus on realistic security concerns ; command is exercised from the president, through the Minister of Defense, to the Chief of the Armed Forces staff ( 2005 )
Through this, the Bosnian Serb army also received extensive military equipment and full funding from the FRY, as the Bosnian Serb faction alone could not pay for the costs.
This SCART feature had been used for connection to analogue decoding equipment by pay TV operators in Europe, and in the past was used for connection to teletext equipment before the decoders became built-in.
Excluded from CPE are overvoltage protection equipment and pay telephones.
The Doctor ’ s Charter of 1966 introduced allowances for rent and ancillary staff, significantly increased the pay scales, and changed the structure of payments to reflect “ both qualifications of doctors and the form of their practices, i. e. group practice .” These changes not only led to higher morale, but also resulted in the increased use of ancillary staff and nursing attachments, a growth in the number of health centres and group practices, and a boost in the modernisation of practices in terms of equipment, appointment systems, and buildings.
He ordered his contractors to hire whatever special equipment they needed and to pay premium prices if necessary to guarantee quick delivery.
Cindercott soon initiates a number of sweeping reforms, instituting radio check-ins every quarter hour, less focus on street-level crime in favor of " rooting out subversive elements ," no non-essential visitors at the station ( meaning loved ones ), mandatory overtime with base pay, no contact with the media, and ceasing of routine maintenance of officer's personal equipment.
Poor maintenance of electrical equipment, fire doors and other features has caused widespread fire hazards and residents are asked to pay part of the cost of putting this right even though the problem is due to poor maintenance and errors in design.
Both versions of transport came under difficult pressure in the early 1990s, with frequent theft of equipment, lack of pay to the staff and resultant strikes.
When the subject is a POW, screeners should pay particular attention to rank insignia, condition of uniforms and equipment, and behavior demonstrated by the source.
Military personnel received generous pay and perks under his rule, and their ranks as well as equipment inventories expanded.
The financial responsibility for providing pay, food, shelter, clothing, arms, and other equipment to specific units was assigned to states as part of the establishment of these units.
To pay for the microwave transmission and relay equipment needed for build-out, MICOM began a series of private stock offerings on May 1971.
This equipment has value, even though the community did not pay for it in cash.
In terms of music and sound recording, however, Harman and Ising had one up on Disney as the Warner Bros. provided access to a large musical library with all the popular tunes of the day, lavish orchestras ( e. g. Abe Lyman ) and sound recording equipment and staff free of charge whereas Disney had to pay for all this himself.
Beebe and Barton made a deal: Barton would pay for the sphere and all of the other equipment to go with it.
After the cases, no longer obliged to pay Windsurfing International any royalty payments, the now renamed Bic Sport became the world ’ s largest producer of windsurfing equipment, with an annual production of 15, 000 boards.
In 1938 Kunett could not afford to pay for the necessary sales licenses, and contacted John Martin, president of Heublein, who agreed to buy the rights to Smirnoff for the value of the distilling equipment.
All costs related to the terminal illness are paid from a per diem rate (~ US $ 126 / day ) that the hospice agency receives from Medicare-this includes all drugs and equipment, nursing, social service, chaplain visits, and other services deemed appropriate by the hospice agency ; Medicare does not pay for custodial care.
The college will pay nothing for the equipment but will sign a 10-year agreement to buy the generated power.

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