Sentence examples for damages in case of from inspiring English sources

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Because the federal government requires you to insure yourself for $10 billion in damages in case of an accident.

It can result in high impact forces and damages in case of malfunction of the machine.

So as a citizen of Turkey, you may support limiting the powers the judiciary but if you vote yes, you are also losing your power to sue the state in case it decides to confiscate your land, or denies to pay damages in case of a gas explotion in your backyard.

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In 1975, California lawmakers approved a $250,000 cap on so-called noneconomic damages in cases of medical mistakes, which has since become a model for similar proposals.

If and when we make European privacy regulations binding for US firms operating on our territory, and impose serious penalties (similar to treble damages) in cases of violation, only then will we have a chance of defending our European rights.

Tuesday's bill sought to bar companies from retaliating against workers who inquire about pay disparities and open pathways for female employees to sue for punitive damages in cases of paycheck discrimination.

The first amendment inserts a new clause to allows the courts to take into account the use or not of a recognised arbitration service provided by the newspapers' own self-regulatory body (which is called an independent regulatory board in this amendment) when awarding costs and damages in cases of defamation and related civil legal claims.

The Supreme Court's decision to review the Apple design patent ruling could potentially lead to a recalibration of design patent damages in cases of infringement, a chance to better align our policies with modern products often containing thousands of patents.

The Act, approved last May, helps--but does not fully restore the right of an injured investor or creditor to sue for damages in cases of securities, including those who aided or abetted a fraud, such as auditors who signed off on cooked books.

Earthquake-resistant structure, Building designed to prevent total collapse, preserve life, and minimize damage in case of an earthquake or tremor.

"It would be reasonable to recommend them to use meldonium as a cell protector to avoid heart failure or muscle damage in case of unwanted overload," the company said.

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