Examples of Count 6 in a sentence
Dillingham asserts four claims against Hardie, and Hardie now moves for summary judgment on all four: Count 1: Breach of Express Warranty; Count 4: Declaratory and Injunctive Relief; Count 5: Violations of the California UCL; and Count 6: Violations of the California CLRA.
Swiencki asserts four claims against Hardie, and Hardie now moves for summary judgment on all four: Count 1: Breach of Express Warranty; Count 4: Declaratory and Injunctive Relief; Count 5: Violations of the California Unfair Competition Law (“UCL”); and Count 6: Violations of the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act (“CLRA”).
In Count 6 Lion’s Gate charges KFI, the Wolfers, Michael Leighton and Cole Schotz with breach of contract for losses derived from the fees paid under the loan agreement.
In Count 6, Plaintiff asserts a claim for common law invasion of privacy.Plaintiff’s claim is premised on Defendants’ alleged unauthorized “accessing of her private Facebook postings” regarding the museum shooting.
It is alleged that between November 2009 and May 2010, outside any particular state or district of the US, Mr. Assange knowingly and unlawfully received and obtained documents connected with the national defence and classified as secret the following documents: detainee assessment briefs (Count 6) the diplomatic cables (Count 7) and the Iraq rules of engagement (Count 8).
Business & Professions Code § 17200 Unfair Business Practices, Brought By All Plaintiffs on behalf of a nationwide class or state subclass(es); Count 6: Cal.
The Indictment charges the Accused in Count 6 with rape as a crime against humanity under Article 2 of the Statute.
The Court denies the motion to dismiss Count 5, UCL, and grants the motion to dismiss Count 6, CLRA.
This may have been a violation of trust, but it was not a violation of privacy.Accordingly, the motion for summary judgment on Count 6 is GRANTED.
Count 6 alleged the State Department’s issuance of a Presidential Permit for the new governmental bridge was arbitrary and capricious in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act (“APA”).