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en State law generally requires the city to indemnify and defend city employees in litigation arising out of the performance of their duties. We evaluate each case based on their individual facts and circumstances to determine whether any exceptions to this general rule apply.

en [The threat of litigation by the owner of a rental property has the Fayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams ready to defend the city’s definition of a family.] I almost always recommend the City Council do the safest thing. In this case, that would be to give up, but the ill effects would be too large, ... Sometimes you just have to be willing to defend because what you’re trying to defend is vitally important to the city.

en We have high standards for city employees based on their job related duties.

en His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. Some expenditures, like the city buying flowers for sick or deceased relatives of city employees, or the city giving certain gifts to retiring city employees could be looked at as potential areas of abuse and need to be addressed in the policy. We need one set of standards for all departments.

en City Commission shall collectively and by a vote of not less than five of its members, evaluate the City Manager's performance during the preceding year and fix his/her compensation accordingly.

en Our law here in Arizona, it requires that the driver have known that he injured an individual or a reasonable person should have known that he may have hit an individual, ... And the facts and circumstances surrounding his conduct after the accident will go directly to that element of the charge.

en A mistrial is generally good for the defendant because he's gotten a look at the government's case, and he can defend the case better the second time around, [but] I think this case is going to the exception to the rule.

en The award is based on the performance from the past entire season, and really that's what we look at. Performance is the most important part, not just potential. Generally that's the rule of thumb. But at the same time, when you put it all together, if the performance is good enough to put you above the other players, there is something there.

en The general rule is that police policy should be public, although there have been some exceptions where it threatens the safety of an individual. In my view, that would not fall under that exception.

en Each case was analyzed separately, and the settlement amounts are based on the unique facts and circumstances of each case,
  David Smith

en You're going to end up with a hodgepodge of state-by-state and, I hope this isn't the case, but even city-by-city approaches. It's going to be a logistical nightmare and very confusing to consumers.

en There's no hard and fast rule in these cases. People do rush into litigation too quickly, generally speaking, but in this case, it was right that it went to the courts, and the court made the right decision.

en These are just opportunities to evaluate players as we move forward, but you don't make decisions based on one game. Generally, as a rule of thumb, if you get a point on the road in qualifying, it's a pretty good result.

en They know from their work on the case the facts and circumstances that may assist us in determining whether a particular individual is a good candidate for restoration of civil rights.

en There are two great rules in life, the one general and the other particular. The first is that every one can in the end get what he wants if he only tries. This is the general rule. The particular rule is that every individual is more or less of an exception to the rule.
  Samuel Butler


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