We check to make sure no one is trying to put something over on the consumer or offering a product that is not proper.
Apparently they could not argue that they did not receive proper notice, so they tried to overturn the original tax sale, which happened before their mortgage.
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Many believe that quality of care has suffered, primarily as a result of poor access, with the complaints that elderly patients sometimes not receiving proper care that they are entitled to receive.
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Gore's lawyers argued that Harris did not exercise proper discretion in rejecting manual recounts and that she seemed to have made up her mind before actually seeing the "amended" vote totals from counties conducting manual recounts.
But it is so volatile that this is not proper accumulation either way.
The Sainsbury family, which holds 18% of Sainsbury's shares, is expected to reject any bid that does not make proper provision for the pension fund.
On this argument, the problem with private health insurance is not that market forces do not work: it is that reforms have not gone far enough to allow proper competition to emerge.
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We will make an announcement that our company had not taken proper responsibility for the planet, but that we are now going to be doing the right thing and produce only clean energy technology.
He made 29 allegations concerning the way contracts were awarded by the Department for Regional Development, alleging that there was favouritism and that proper tendering procedures were not followed.
Perhaps the biggest obstacle to exporting e-sports to the West is a lingering belief that playing computer games is not a proper job an idea that would no doubt sound familiar to pioneers of professional sports from tennis to snooker.
At one point, Canedy told Abramson that she was worried that Jordan did not have proper male role models.
He said if "massive increases" in the budget were proposed or a deal that "does not have proper control" was on the table, he would step in.
Wells Fargo claimed that they did not receive proper notice.
The team was scheduled to submit its preliminary findings by the end of last month, but was hampered by the fact that it was not allotted proper office accommodation for two months.
He said it begins to put Wales in an international context and points out that as a nation it is the only devolved administration that does not have "proper tax varying powers".
The problem, according to the Department of Justice, is that KBR did not obtain proper authorization for arming subcontractors, and the private security contractors it used were not registered with the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior.
"We should not be intruding on the freedom of worship that is the proper preserve of the Churches not the courts, " he said.
To ensure that women do not slip back, and that they play their proper part in the new post-revolutionary politics, Tunisia is using the law.
Mr Ble Goude's lawyer, Kwame Akufo, told the BBC that Ghana had not followed the proper procedures for extradition.
Last month the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (Acme), which has been consulted about the new exams, registered its own concerns that GCSE1 would not provide the proper foundation for further study at A-level.
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Now there are people who believe it was an honest-to-goodness charge and people who believe it was not a charge, arguing that the Michigan defender was not set, and the proper call would have been a block, sending the Orange to the line with a chance to tie.
The UK Border Agency said it took the action because the university was not making proper checks on its overseas students - that it did not keep records of whether they had the required standard of English to be given a student visa or whether they were attending lectures.
Statistics show that many Americans do not have a proper estate or financial plan.
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It is the legislative branch and not the courts that is the proper institution for answering these questions.
An appeals court upheld the decision, arguing that the United States was not the proper place for the litigation but it would make more sense to try the matter in Ecuador.
One answer is to plug clusters of equipment (for instance, computers, monitors, printers, modems and routers) into a proper surge protector that not only guards against nasty electrical spikes coming down the line, but also shuts down all the equipment completely when you switch off.
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But the county council claims Defra did not make that decision in the "proper manner".
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There wasn't proper accountability, there wasn't proper consequences and that is not acceptable.
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Campaigners are also applying for a judicial review of the closure decision, on the grounds that a "proper consultation" was not carried out.
The campaign group 4SLC is applying for a judicial review of the decision, on the grounds that a "proper consultation" was not carried out.
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