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"Those who are treated improperly must have redress," she said.
Will Ordinary Internet Users and Publishers Have Redress if Their Expression is Wrongfully Erased or De-Listed?
On the other hand, minority investors will have redress in Hong Kong's courts to sue if they feel ripped off, and the four independent directors will keep that in mind.
At common law an author had a property in his manuscript, and might have redress against anyone who undertook to realize a profit from its publication without authority of the author.
So if you ask whether a winter ski jacket is made from breathable material and the shop says it is, you have redress if you wear it on the slopes and find it makes you sweat like fury.
But under the Anti-Trust Act a combination of carriers to fix reasonable and nondiscriminatory rates may be illegal; and, if so, the government may have redress by criminal proceedings under section 3 (Comp. St. § 8822), by injunction under section 4 (Comp. St. § 8823), and by forfeiture under section 6 (Comp. St. § 8828).
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Such conflict delayed the "third civil-rights bill" — a housing law that would have redressed discriminatory real-estate practices in the North.
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