Some of these crimes fall between the cracks of legal definitions leaving victims with little recourse.
But, they claim, many of those accounts were not properly insured, leaving them with no recourse when the bank went belly-up last year.
In that situation, markets could raise trading fees with little recourse.
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Derivative swashbucklers matching wits against the unprotected side would do so knowing that they lived under caveat emptor, with no recourse if their bets broke the bank.
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People who remain outside the banking system often fall prey to predatory lenders and to the high charges levied by wire-transfer services, with little recourse when they are abused.
The law, her firm believes, leaves US investors in foreign companies traded on US exchanges with little recourse when they reasonably rely on audits certified by foreign affiliates of the Big Four accounting firms.
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If you're thinking that makes no sense because Android is "open, " well, you might have another think coming -- Skyhook claims that Google's decisions to allow access to Android Market and its branded apps are an entirely subjective ruse based on something called the Compliance Definition Document, which can be "arbitrarily" interpreted any way Google wants with no recourse.
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That leaves Matson, who still struggles with a debilitating injury to her left leg, with little legal recourse after her accident.
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In other words, regulators intend to end the days when subprime mortgages were packaged as securities by the original lender and sold with no further recourse.
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Due to misunderstandings in coding, as well as anomalies in reporting, there are constant and costly appeals to the insurance company with absolutely no recourse to a mediator.
With these non-recourse interest tax losses baked in, investors were guaranteed to win after tax.
If someone else makes a mistake with our money our only recourse is to get angry.
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Lady Manningham-Buller said the legal system had coped for many years with complex terrorist cases without recourse to "special arrangements" such as control orders, which she described as "terrorist ASBOs".
If no additional revenue is coming in due to a refusal to raise taxes, coupled with the dramatically falling property tax revenues, government officials have no recourse but to go to the negotiating table with unions.
Does Asia, with less in the way of shareholder recourse (and scant pay figures), have something to learn from America?
Kryptonite didn't have a blog and had rarely interacted with bike enthusiasts online, so its only recourse was to post information on its Web site.
The commission calls on the Education Secretary, Michael Gove, to develop a system for admissions which allows parents "some independent recourse in terms of their relationship with an individual school, or each academy trust, acting as its own admissions authority".
So, if something happens that you're not happy with - parents often find they have very little recourse.
With spectrum so finite a resource, the only recourse carriers have is to lease, acquire or win auctioned spectrum (should the FCC seek to free more up).
With single-payer, under similar circumstances what will your recourse be?
In relinquishing the option for legal recourse and for identifying the site operators, users must be content with the ongoing trustworthiness of the service.
And with Ponting having pleaded guilty, match referee Ranjan Madugalle passed down his judgement without recourse to a full hearing.
The Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS), however, has already partnered with the MHQP- so physicians have every reason to look to the MMS for any recourse.
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The independent Migration Advisory Committee came up with the earnings threshold when asked by the government to calculate the minimum needed to avoid recourse to public funds.
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This says that any worker in a company of 15 or more employees who is fired can seek immediate recourse to an independent tribunal which will decide if he or she was dismissed with "just cause".
With Tor, the trade-off then becomes near total anonymity versus the ability to have legal recourse in a national jurisdiction.
When she went out in society with Begum Harouni, Husna was not a guest, not even really a presence, but a recourse for the old lady, to fetch and carry, to stay beside her so that the begum would not be left alone.
That would include mortgage debt which is forgiven as a result of foreclosure, as well as debt restructuring, short sale or deed in lieu of foreclosure, so long as the debt is associated with the purchase, building or improvement of your main home and even if that debt is considered recourse debt.
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With the introduction of debit cards, money could be withdrawn from personal accounts instantaneously, leaving the individual little recourse in the event that the product or service was unsatisfactory or a billing error had occurred.
The second reason is that lenders signed especially generous contracts with hotel owners and operators, which in many cases allow them to throw in the keys without the banks having recourse to their other assets.
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