Swapping traffic like this could violate federal anti-kickback laws, says Pittsburgh health care lawyer William Maruca.
It could violate any number of common-law and statutory anti-fraud provisions, including criminal mail and wire-fraud provisions.
Their case is that the park could violate the Endangered Species Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Lobbyists for foreign companies have said that could violate World Trade Organization rules.
Nonetheless, the gift of a profits interest could violate special estate and gift tax valuation rules for freeze transactions (section 2701).
It clarifies that the freeze on financial transactions and services that could violate sanctions applies to all cash transfers as well as the cash couriers.
Civil libertarians are concerned that could violate the privacy of Americans.
Keith Alexander tried to alleviate concerns by senators who were nervous the new position could violate laws which prevent the military from operating in domestic issues.
U.S. Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said in Washington that the Pentagon planned to begin construction next April for missile defence tests that could violate the treaty.
Marc Rotenberg, director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, told us in April that asking broadband carriers perform deep packet inspection for cybersecurity purposes could violate the Fourth Amendment and antiwiretapping laws.
But the U.S. doesn't prevent foreign firms operating in Sudan or other sanctioned countries from seeking access to U.S. capital markets, arguing it would trigger a backlash among its trading partners and could violate its international obligations.
Three courts have ruled the practice is legal, while another said it could violate the DMCA. In January Sony used that law and others to sue George Hotz, one of Allegra's fellow iPhone hackers, for reverse engineering the PlayStation 3.
Even if intent to engage a prostitute can't be proved, bringing back foreign nationals to a hotel that is part of a security zone days before the president's visit could violate Secret Service conduct rules, lawmakers and others familiar with the agency said.
Market dominance that is achieved or entrenched through exclusionary conduct could conceivably violate the antitrust laws.
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And you could possibly violate civil statutes and common law restrictions too.
He would draw it after him, as if in obeisance to some natural law that magic could not violate, and then she would be left with nothing.
The market presently sniffs more early on profit margin leverage in coal mines, steel rolling mills and copper producers albeit many of these properties could easily violate loan covenants over the next 12 months.
YouTube spokesman Ricardo Reyes counters that YouTube doesn't place in-video advertising on any clips that could potentially violate copyright laws, and that the site faces a challenge of content filtering on a much larger scale than other video sites.
As a result, the United States could be obliged to violate existing obligations mandated by the U.N.
EPIC's petition accuses Ask of secretly tracking users' search histories--a trail that could be used to violate their privacy--even though the company asserts that its search engine stores no data on user behavior.
Another example might be if a person uploads a "mashup" of songs or brief scenes from a movie content that wouldn't necessarily violate the law but could get flagged by the system.
Esposito said that although an unmarked grave may not violate Islamic practices, it could certainly run afoul of the courtesy of getting Tsarnaev's parents' permission to conduct their son's burial that way.
Some power operators fear, however, that that they will get sued if they equip their facilities so that they could capture excess heat, which could alter the generation process and thus violate the New Source Review, writes Melissa Mullarkey, for Recycled Energy Development.
"If the union's basic administrative system does not violate the Constitution, then how could its special assessment have done so, " asked Breyer, who delivered his dissent from the bench, a rarely exercised privilege.
States could no longer resort to petty, parochial protectionism or violate legal agreements that they had entered into, despite any political inconvenience.
This change could force a compulsory license on the patentee -- and likely violate the "exclusive" ownership rights guaranteed in the Constitution and essential to U.S. innovation.
An attempt therefore, to re-open the case and direct allegations against Ms Thanou for an offence which has already been settled, with the official approval of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, would violate many rights afforded to Ms Thanou and which they could be dealt with by the appropriate Courts of Law.
"While John has repeatedly admitted to his sins, he has also consistently asserted, as we demonstrated at the trial, that he did not violate any campaign law nor even imagined that any campaign laws could apply, " they said.
Broadcom and Atheros say that making the interface information public would be illegal, because it could allow users to change the parameters of a chip in ways that violate the rules for using unlicensed spectrum (for example, by increasing its power or changing its operating frequency).
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