Phrases with «reviewable error»

The phrase "reviewable error" refers to a mistake or problem that can be examined, evaluated, and corrected by someone else. It suggests that the error is capable of being reviewed, or assessed, so that necessary actions can be taken to fix or improve it. Full definition

Sentences with «reviewable error»

  • The Chambers Judge's decision did not «expressly or impliedly» take the test into account, and the Court of Appeal determined the failure to do so constituted reviewable error. (supremeadvocacy.ca)
  • An appeal on the merits is not available for Tribunal merger authorisation decisions, but the ACCC is seeking judicial review, alleging three reviewable errors, including that the Tribunal erred in its reasoning that «it could only conclude that the proposed acquisition was likely to result in a detriment if the Tribunal concluded that there would be a substantial lessening of competition». (australiancompetitionlaw.org)
  • After the discussion and conclusion on standard of review, the court held that there was no reviewable error by the prothonotary and so the lower decisions would stand and the appeal dismissed. (slaw.ca)
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