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We can't refund third-party processing fees (e.g. paid directly to our service partners or to facilitate fulfilling your order like courier fees) once you make a purchase. And, we can't refund filing fees once we submit your paperwork to the government. Attorney fees paid directly to lawyers (and not through our legal plans) are not covered.
We can't guarantee specific legal outcomes when you use our products or services. For example, a trademark application might be filled out correctly but still get rejected by the government for reasons beyond our control. We can only refund our fee for issues we're directly responsible for. So if you purchase something and later change your mind, we can't issue a refund. For Registered Agent Services customers, you will first need to appoint a new registered agent for your business. If you need help locating the correct government form to change your registered agent with the state, please reach out to our Customer Care team.Updated: August 2, 2021
The use of particular designations of countries or territories does not imply any judgment by UNICEF as to the legal status of such countries or territories, of their authorities and institutions or of the delimitation of their boundaries. The mention of names of specific companies or products (whether or not indicated as registered) does not imply any intention to infringe proprietary rights, nor should it be construed as an endorsement or recommendation on the part of UNICEF.
The UNICEF Web Site may contain bulletin boards, chat rooms, access to mailing lists or other message or communication facilities. The user agrees, when taking advantage of such facilities, not to do any of the following: (a) defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal, moral, or human rights of others (such as rights of privacy and publicity); (b) publish, post, distribute or disseminate any defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent or unlawful material or information; (c) upload or attach files that contain software or other material protected by intellectual property laws (or by rights of privacy) unless the user owns or controls the rights thereto or has received all necessary consents; (d) upload or attach files that contain viruses, corrupted files, or any other similar software or programmes that may damage the operation of another's computer; (e) delete any author attributions, legal notices or proprietary designations or labels in any file that is uploaded; (f) falsify the origin or source of software or other material contained in a file that is uploaded; (g) advertise or offer to sell any goods or services, or conduct or forward surveys, contests, or chain letters; or (h) download any file posted by another user that the user knows, or reasonably should know, cannot be legally distributed in such manner. UNICEF reserves the absolute right to delete any material posted to the UNICEF Web Site without notice to the user.
Esri's Legal team is committed to promoting solid business and legal relationships, strong leadership, and high-quality service. Our diverse team of business and legal professionals is here to help answer questions, identify conflicts, and proactively engage in conversations that move toward resolutions of issues. Our team continues to look for ways to provide our customers with the best user experience possible, including making our agreements easier to read and understand.
Overall employment in legal occupations is projected to grow 10 percent from 2021 to 2031, faster than the average for all occupations; this increase is expected to result in about 131,000 new jobs over the decade. In addition to new jobs from growth, opportunities arise from the need to replace workers who leave their occupations permanently. About 110,000 openings each year, on average, are projected to come from growth and replacement needs.
Court reporters create word-for-word transcriptions at trials, depositions, and other legal proceedings. Simultaneous captioners provide similar transcriptions for television or for presentations in other settings, such as press conferences and business meetings, for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Nissan retains your Personal Data only for as long as is necessary for the legitimate business purposes set out in this Privacy Notice. We will retain and use your Personal Data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal, accounting, or reporting obligations (e.g., if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes and enforce our legal agreements and policies. Additionally, we may continue to store your Personal Data contained in our standard back-ups. This applies to all categories of Personal Data in use by us. For Sensitive Personal Data you upload only for your own purposes, you are always able to delete it from your account by removing the data.
We also will retain Usage Information for internal analysis purposes. Usage Information is generally retained for a shorter period of time, except when Usage Information is used to strengthen the security or to improve the functionality of our Platforms, services, or products, or we are legally obligated to retain Usage Information for longer periods.
You may report the same content through both legal and content/product policy reporting paths, but you must file each report separately. Note that reporting content through a content/product policy path does not substitute for reporting it through a legal path and does not serve as legal notice.
As part of our efforts to remain transparent, a copy of each legal notice we receive may be sent to the Lumen project for publication. Lumen is an independent research project managed by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. The Lumen database houses millions of content takedown requests that have been voluntarily shared by various companies, including Google. Its purpose is to facilitate academic and industry research concerning the availability of online content. Lumen will redact the submitter's personal contact information (i.e. phone number, e-mail, and address).
Disclaimer: The materials contained on this website are for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Please contact Legal Aid of North Carolina or a private attorney if you need to speak to an attorney regarding your situation.
While you can file USCIS forms yourself, many people prefer to have legal representation. If you are looking for legal representation, the following are guidelines to keep in mind. An authorized legal representative must be either:
To help you find an authorized legal representative, the American Bar Association provides information about finding an attorney in your state. The DOJ also provides a list of attorneys who provide immigration services either for free or for little cost. DOJ also provides a list of accredited representatives and recognized organizations. Your authorized legal representative must file Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, with the related application, petition, or appeal that you file. USCIS will send information about your case to you and your authorized legal representative if you have one.
The Office of Policy administers the legal orientation and helpdesk programs to provide detained adults (LOP) or the adult caregivers of children (LOPC) in immigration removal proceedings with information about the immigration court process and their obligations. Where available, these programs also facilitate access to pro bono representation.
These Terms and Conditions of Use ("Terms and Conditions of Use") apply to your access to, and use of, any Chick-fil-A, Inc. ("Chick-fil-A") website, mobile application, and online service or program where these Terms and Conditions of Use are posted, linked or incorporated by reference ("CFA Online Services"). These Terms and Conditions of Use are a legal and binding agreement between you and Chick-fil-A, and, as applicable, its subsidiaries, affiliates, and related entities such as CFA Properties, Inc. and CFA Servco, Inc. ("Affiliates") (Chick-fil-A and its Affiliates are referred to herein, as the context may require, as "we", "us", or "our"). These Terms and Conditions of Use govern your use of the CFA Online Services, which includes the programs, offers, content, information, services, and features made available through the CFA Online Services. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use, then you should not use the CFA Online Services.Your use of the CFA Online Services is at your risk. If you are dissatisfied with the CFA Online Services in any way, your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue accessing and using the CFA Online Services.II. Modifications to the Terms and Conditions of Use
While relatively uncommon, there may be occasions when we use personal information of Franchised Operators for other purposes permitted under applicable law, for example, when we are required to disclose information in connection with contractual or legal matters such as information necessary to respond to law enforcement and governmental agency requests (i.e., subpoenas); comply with legal and contractual obligations; exercise legal and contractual rights; and initiate or respond to legal claims.In certain instances, we may maintain and use information in a deidentified form. If we do so, we do not attempt to reidentify the information, except for the sole purpose of determining whether our deidentification processes satisfy the requirement under applicable law.
We also respect your privacy as a CFA Customer. CFA's privacy policy that applies to Customers, prospective Customers and other third parties is located at: -fil-a.com/legal#privacy_policy. 781b155fdc