right of action in a sentence
Examples
- A large class of investors reasonably and in good faith thought they possessed rights of action before the surprising announcement of the Lampf rule on June 20, 1991.
- Neither as originally enacted nor as later amended does Title VI display an intent to create a freestanding private right of action to enforce ( such ) regulations,
- The Court then examined section 602, the section of Title VI under which the disparate-impact regulation was promulgated, to determine whether it created an implied private right of action.
- It concluded that this " express provision of one method " of enforcement " suggests that Congress intended to preclude others, " such as a private right of action.
- The Court said that no such action should be implied, and laid down four factors to be considered in determining whether a statute implicitly included a private right of action:
- Thus, nothing short of a federal maritime right of action for wrongful death could have achieved uniform access by seafarers to the unseaworthiness doctrine, the Court's driving concern in Moragne.
- "An undermanned CSRC can't do the job without having other self-regulators and probably without having private rights of action which tend to gain definition only when there is a law,"
- If the Librarian of Congress decides to broaden the exemption allowed under the bill to cover other types of mobile devices, such an action would eliminate additional rights of action.
- Many state fair debt collection laws also provide for a private right of action ( consumers can sue the debt collector ) by consumers against collectors that violate their provisions.
- While unseaworthiness was the doctrine immediately at stake in Moragne, the right of action, as stated in the Court's opinion, is " for death caused by violation of maritime duties ."