The settlement stipulates that laborers would no longer be fined for soliciting work in public places.
The settlement stipulated that those who had seen the documents or had copies send return them so they would remain confidential.
The settlement stipulates that the Parole Board will conduct more timely hearings, and that no such backlog will be allowed to build up again.
That is because the settlements stipulate that lower sales will mean smaller payments to the states.
The out-of-court settlement stipulated that the defendants did not admit any guilt.
The settlement also stipulates that both companies must train their employees about the disabilities act.
The settlement stipulated that its terms were not to be interpreted as acknowledging the validity of any allegations or claims in the case.
The settlement stipulated that no mention could be made of the lawsuit in public.
The settlement stipulates that the defendants make the payment without conceding guilt or wrongdoing.
The settlement, Mr. Raacke added, stipulated that all money had to be returned to customers.