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"It was a clearly discriminatory act to focus solely on the rugby," said Andy Wolstenholme.
"Gardening is a discriminatory act," he says, "where the gardener decides what lives and what dies".
Under the bill, "it is possible that claims could be filed decades after an allegedly discriminatory act occurred," said R. Bruce Josten, executive vice president of the chamber.
"Refusal to make a reasonable accommodation to afford a disabled person with an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling constitutes a discriminatory act," Mr. Braverman said.
The House of Lords further asked if a correct implementation of Article 6 instead required payment of the entire injury, plus payment of interest, for the time elapsed between the discriminatory act and the payment of compensation.
"If the commission receives a complaint in writing alleging a discriminatory act, the act provides that the commission must investigate the facts and attempt to conciliate the matter," the commission's statement said.
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"It's a no-brainer for those of us who have been the recipient of these kinds of discriminatory acts".
It said that discriminatory acts were covered by federal statute but that the government had to show intent, a state of mind notoriously difficult to prove.
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