Remedies definition

Remedies means actions designed to restore or preserve the complainant’s equal access to education after a respondent is found responsible. Remedies may include the same individualized services that constitute supportive measures, but need not be non-punitive or non-disciplinary, nor must they avoid burdening the respondent.
Remedies. Limitation of Liability", "General Provisions" and those surviving provisions of the Exhibits survive the termination of this Agreement and/or an Order Form.
Remedies means measures provided to a complainant or other person whose equal access to the college's educational programs and activities has been limited or denied by sex discrimination. These measures are intended to restore or preserve that person's access to educational programs and activities after a determination that sex discrimination has occurred.

Examples of Remedies in a sentence

  • Venue lies only in Harris County as per Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Sec.

  • The landlord must state that the tenant is allowed to end the lease early in case of a military deployment/transfer or family violence [3] and include the following statement in the lease: “Tenants may have special statutory rights to terminate the lease early in certain situations involving family violence or a military deployment or transfer.” ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Remedies.

  • The Contractor’s performance of the Contract shall be monitored and measured using the agreed Key Performance indicators (KPIs) and Remedies within Section L of this Contract.

  • The provisions of Clause 33 (Notices), Clause 35 (Partial Invalidity), Clause 36 (Remedies and Waivers) and Clause 43 (Enforcement) of the Facility Agreement shall be incorporated into this Agreement as if set out in full in this Agreement and as if references in those clauses to "this Agreement" or "the Finance Documents" are references to this Agreement.

  • Upon notification to the recipient of its failure to carry out its approved program, the Department may impose sanctions as provided for under part 26 and may, in appropriate cases, refer the matter for enforcement under 18 U.S.C. 1001 and/or the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 (31 U.S.C 3801 et seq.).


More Definitions of Remedies

Remedies. If I am in default on this note you have, but are not limited to, the following remedies:
Remedies means any conditions, obligations, measures, commitments, modifications, undertakings, remedies (including, but not limited to, disposals and any pre-divesture reorganisations by either party) or assurance (financial or otherwise) offered or required in connection with the obtaining of any Clearances and "Remedy" shall be construed accordingly;
Remedies means measures provided, as appropriate, to a complainant or any other person the School identifies as having had their equal access to the School’s education program or activity limited or denied by sex discrimination. These measures are provided to restore or preserve that person’s access to the School’s education program or activity after the School determines that sex discrimination occurred.
Remedies means measures provided, as appropriate, to a Complainant or any other person the District identifies as having had their equal access to the District’s education program or activity limited or denied by Unlawful Discrimination. These measures are provided to restore or preserve that person’s access to the District’s education program or activity after the District determines that Unlawful Discrimination occurred.
Remedies is defined in Section 14.2(a).
Remedies means actions designed to restore or preserve the Complainant’s equal access to the University’s Education Program or Activity. Remedies are similar to Supportive Measures but may be punitive and burden the Respondent.
Remedies means post-finding actions directed to the Complainant and/or the community as mechanisms to address safety, prevent recurrence, and restore access to MCCCD’s educational program.