The consentee can be enabled to take legal action against persons violating the consentor's personality right. |
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Some parents who receive false negative results experience anger, and some have planned to take legal action. |
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The judge said it was regrettable the family had to take legal action and live under the cloud of litigation for the last few years. |
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Those who ignore the zone can be reported to trading standards officers who might take legal action against them. |
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As a matter of course, we refer outstanding accounts to a debt collection agency and take legal action against bad debtors. |
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We will not tolerate abuse of staff who are simply trying to do their job and we will take legal action against residents who do this. |
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Downstream, fishers, farmers, environmental activists and recreational river users band together to take legal action against the government. |
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At all events, the Government would take legal action against the municipality if the latter decided to construct a fence. |
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He said he hoped the families of those pensioners whose pensions had been taken from them would not have to take legal action to recover their money. |
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Motorists who have hit potholes on roads in Wiltshire are planning to take legal action to recover the money they have paid out to repair their cars. |
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They should come out and boldly take legal action against the baiter. |
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Lee said it wasn't his decision to sack Bell and if anything is written otherwise in the biography, which is due out in the autumn, he will take legal action. |
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Indeed, the evidence discloses that the advice from the township throughout to the plaintiffs was that they would have to take legal action in the civil courts. |
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Will the government finally apply the remedy it used for the ad agencies, and take legal action against the Liberal Party? |
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However, he must be authorized by decision of the executive committee to take legal action. |
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In addition, H. P. will take legal action against the parties involved at the appropriate time. |
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Naturally, the other countries made threats and even wanted to take legal action. |
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However, we shall also reserve the right to take legal action at the business domicile of the customer. |
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If you do not comply with this demand letter, I intend to take legal action against you personally, without further notice or delay. |
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Any other interpretation would have the effect of penalising rearers because of France's omission to take legal action. |
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The Iranian nation and its Government was entitled to take legal action in that regard before appropriate international bodies. |
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The normal way a bank enforces its mortgage is to take legal action to sell the property to recover what the borrower owes under the mortgage. |
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It was unclear whether the commission would take legal action against any of the institutions. |
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The operators of this home page reserve the right to take legal action in the case of transmission of advertising material such as spam mails. |
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Those who file a complaint or take legal action are at risk of retaliation. |
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Article 226 of the Treaty gives the Commission powers to take legal action against a Member State that is not respecting its obligations. |
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The Chief of Collection Services may decide to take legal action against the debtor. |
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If they do not, Chinese workers must hold foreign companies responsible and take legal action insisting on the protection of workers rights. |
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In any case we shall also be entitled to take legal action against the buyer at his principal place of business, as well as at Feldkirch. |
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Trade unions may also take legal action in such cases, provided they are able to demonstrate the written consent of the interested party. |
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The decision to take legal action on behalf of victims of discrimination is important, not only in terms of seeking redress for the infringement of an individual's rights. |
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The protest allows the bearer to take legal action against the last endorser, who in turn will be entitled to obtain a refund from the preceding endorser, and so on until the issuer of the bounced check. |
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Can I take legal action against this owner? |
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The Bank also reserves the right to take legal action against the Customer before any competent court at the latter's domicile or any other court having jurisdiction. |
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The borrower would still lose title to the property, and the lender or the mortgage insurer may still take legal action against the borrower for any amount that is not repaid from the sale of the property. |
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For example, the current provision does not enable a legal person such as a consumer association to take legal action against an Internet access provider who had disclosed personal data of millions of customers. |
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However, the bank also has the right to take legal action against the bank client before the courts of his domicile or before any other competent court. |
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If they claim any other violations of the law, such as the faultiness of the final decision, they may take legal action, which is then a matter for the administrative courts. |
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To come back again to the data theft and the purchase of the data material by the federal intelligence service: why don't you take legal action against the German state for presumed receiving of stolen goods? |
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In most countries, this non-discriminatory legislative framework gives the persons concerned or the associations that represent them the right to take legal action for non-compliance with regulations. |
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Larius S.r.l. reserves the right, should we hold it necessary, to take legal action in courts and countries other than those of Italy, in order to protect our interests and defend our rights. |
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Whether or not the woman chooses to take legal action, prison authorities shall endeavour to ensure that she has immediate access to specialized psychological support or counselling. |
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They suggested that they might take legal action. |
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It is clear, then, that each country should have legislation which enables citizens to take legal action when State organs or officials tarnish their reputation. |
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If the woman prisoner agrees to take legal action, appropriate staff shall be informed and immediately refer the case to the competent authority for investigation. |
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Information about such objects can be collected and made available so that the victim country can take legal action to have the material concerned. |
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After being named, he decided to take legal action against La Sexta, who revealed his involvement in this scandal. |
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Hopefully, a representative of Sue, Grabit and Run, will not be standing by poised to take legal action should anyone scratch themselves. |
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He has been left with no option but to take legal action after Rankine turned down three proposals to settle out of court. |
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An east London resident wants to take legal action after his apartment complex was earmarked for the use of surface-to-air missiles during the Olympics. |
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