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The EA and Defra added: "There is no statutory recourse to compensation for property lost or damaged due to coastal change".
Likewise, afflicted people have no recourse to compensation for their suffering.
The second factor that complicates recourse to due compensation for unconsented to boundary crossings is the fact that the best procedure for identifying the due compensation for a crossing is to require antecedent negotiation with and consent by the party who will be subject to the crossing (63 65).
Even when released, they have no recourse to compensation.
If you find that you have been the victim of clocking then you may have recourse to compensation through the courts.
Workers have no right to refuse unsafe work, anyone injured on the job has little or no recourse to compensation, and there are no child labour laws.
Many medical-tourism destinations have less strict medical liability provisions than source countries, restricting patient options for legal recourse and compensation; some medical tourism facilitators include insurance in their prices and patients may take out their own policies [ 10, 14].
That leaves the Mariners with little recourse but to facilitate Piniella's movement to another team for compensation.
But it also reflects a fear that the demand for compensation both from government and private concerns, which could have recourse to a whole panoply of legislation, is spiralling out of control.
I'm fighting for compensation.
(Search jetblue.com for "compensation").
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