Sentences with phrase «abiding by court»

This can be accomplished by appearing in a court of that state, signing an affidavit confirming that they have been served or abiding by court rulings.
If you don't have an agreement or a court order that specifies holiday time, someone is not abiding by the court order, or there are special circumstances this year then you should know that December is an exceptionally busy time for the courts.
Although Palmer has abided by a court - ordered support payment schedule — making monthly payments of $ 1,250 — a lawyer familiar with the case says that Palmer has never seen or attempted to contact his daughter.
And yesterday afternoon, Trump's Department of Homeland Security said it would abide by the court rulings.
We shall abide by the court's decisions even if we do not agree with them.»
I hope the CRTV people have the grace to abide by the court's ruling.
While the duty of confidentiality allows disclosure in certain situations, such as when disclosure is necessary to abide by a court order, the privilege, if it applies to a communication, prevents court compulsion.
«The lack of respect combined with his demonstration of the fact that Mr. Tupper is not prepared to abide by any court order including the costs orders that are now outstanding establishes special circumstances warranting an order for security for costs.»
The business operator did not abide by the court order and continued to offer the prohibited services.
This is accomplished through the use of an «undertaking as to damages»: the person requesting the CPL must abide by any court - ordered damage award in the event that the registration of the CPL against the property unjustly caused damages to the party who owns the land, or to certain other persons.
Clerks are also required to abide by the Courts» «Conflicts and Confidentiality Policy» and Standards of Conduct for BC Public Service Employees.
Finally, his lordship exercised his discretion to remove Pamela and replace her with a suitable independent professional trustee: she seemed oblivious to her responsibilities and unwilling to learn them; she had behaved remarkably in the litigation, not least in still trying to register the domestication order in another court having been restrained, which did not encourage his lordship to believe that she would abide by the court's orders; and there was plainly intense hostility between Pamela and the foundation because of the way she had administered the trust.
Legal malpractice cases may also involve neglect of the file by the attorney, failure by the attorney to abide by court orders and discovery requirements, failure to conduct adequate discovery, or improper conduct such as sexual advances by the attorney.
She states arrears now exceed $ 100,000, and that she «ought not be required to continue in litigation in which the husband has refused to abide by the court process.»
Rights groups in legal challenges unite to urge government to comply with court orders (le français suit) OTTAWA, Algonquin Anishnaabeg Territory (May 14 2018)-- Rights groups who have won court challenges against indefinite solitary confinement were in Ottawa this morning to urge the federal government to abide by the courts» rulings.
Always keep an eye out for mistakes on your citations and abide by the court dates to make the process.
If a judge finds the paying party failed to abide by the court's prior orders, the court may hold the parent in contempt of court and send him to jail for non-payment.
In other words, you've agreed to abide by the court or the panel's assessment and decree, so — unless you want to go through the courts again — you're stuck with it.
You can ask the court to impose a fine on your ex for her failure to abide by the court order and request «make up» time with your child to replace the time your ex denied you.

Not exact matches

Narrowly construed, the court upheld Hastings Law School's right to require all recognized student organizations to abide by its «all - comers» antidiscrimination policy.
The Anglo - American idea... means that the party who does not abide by certain specific decrees emanating from a judicial body is a contumacious person and may, as a rule, be held in contempt of court, fined and jailed... Now, this very concept of contempt simply does not belong to the world of ideas of a Latin lawyer.
While my efforts to persuade the Board of Selectmen, the town manager, and the Rec Department director to allocate permits in a more equitable fashion, and to use their power to make sure that the programs using town - owned facilities met minimum standards for inclusiveness and safety, fell on deaf ears (we ended up being forced to use for our home games a dusty field the high school had essentially abandoned), I returned to a discussion of the «power of the venue permit» 10 years later in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports, where I suggested that one of the best ways for youth sports parents to improve the safety of privately - run sports programs in their communities was to lobby their elected officials to utilize that power to «reform youth sports by exercising public oversight over the use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and parents.
For example, products were seized in India in October 2012 for failing to abide by labelling requirements, a decision recently upheld by the courts in July 2014, despite an appeal by Nestlé.
They should just abide by what the Supreme Court is saying.
There the Court sustained the President's view that the statute at issue was unconstitutional without any member of the Court suggesting that the President had acted improperly in refusing to abide by the statute.
The end result is that the High Court has found that the Health Act does apply to prisons and now the MoJ and Noms will be expected to abide by the letter of the law, even if this could lead to further unrest and disorder in our overcrowded and understaffed jails.
«We will abide by the decision, but it's interesting that the judge did not go along with public employees who tried to tell the court there is no financial crisis,» the governor told reporters (including NY1's Grace Rauh) after delivering the commencement speech at Bronx Community College.
The regional court in its ruling also ordered all parties in the matter to abide by the terms of the settlement.
On 26th July 2016, the court adopted the terms of settlement signed by the parties as the judgment of the court and ordered the parties to abide by the terms of the consent judgment.
«The tribunal wrongly neglected, failed and refused to abide by and follow the binding decision of the court of appeal in APC vs Olujimi Agbaje: appeal no: CA / L / EP / GOV. / 751A / 2015 (unreported) delivered on 26th August, which was duly cited to it and thereby came to a wrong conclusion.»
The monitor is empowered to report to federal court on the city's progress meeting its obligation to abide by the United States Constitution.
On Jan. 30, a slimmed - down Matthews, wearing prison greens, shackled hand and foot and escorted by a pair of state corrections officers, appeared briefly in the hallways of the Ulster County Courthouse en route to a holding pen where he was to await a hearing on his alleged failure to abide by restitution order imposed by the court last year as part of his sentence on two counts of grand larceny.
He argued that the EFCC ought to have waited to abide by the decision of the court of appeal in respect of the matter.
You have a court which assesses whether you are abiding by the terms of that treaty.
Law - abiding citizen and I can tell you that by tomorrow morning, my party will be headed to court once I have the Order Paper for the day.
«In considering the Government's policy on this thorny issue, will the Secretary of State, if he has to abide by the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights, restrict the right to vote to those prisoners at the lowest level of seriousness — for example, those dealt with by the magistrates courts for summary offences only?»
In a petition by Civil Society Network Against Corruption, the group accused the judge of consistent refusal to abide by judicial precedents laid down by the apex court in granting orders and injunctions against the EFCC.
Under the heading of sometimes - politicians - keep - their - word, the three Democratic candidates for state Supreme Court judge stood by an agreement to abide by the party's county executive committee recommendations.
The statement said, «EFCC, as a law - abiding organisation and a strong advocate of rule of law as constantly shown and practiced by its head, Ibrahim Magu, should allow the court processes to reach its logical conclusion.
He has said he will go to court rather than abide by the government's identity card scheme.
In 1896 the U.S. Supreme Court declared all wild animals property of the state, forcing hunters to obtain licenses and abide by hunting restrictions.
WASHINGTON TIMES - Aug 25 - In U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, attorneys say in a 27 - page complaint that Avid failed its obligations to abide by best practices and industry standards concerning digital security.
Whit Stillman is a director fascinated by the idea of people gladly displaced from their own time: foppish debutantes abide by romantic era courting rituals in»90s Manhattan in Metropolitan; a good old limbo contest trumps modern jazz in Barcelona; and lovers of disco music band together while boxes of wax platters are torched at baseball games in The Last Days of Disco.
This past October, a superior court judge concluded a yearlong legal battle, confirming that parents have the right under the parent trigger law to transform their school, while ordering the school district to abide by the parents» petition.
For schools, the decision signaled that courts would prefer leaving management of troubled students to educational professionals as long as they abide by the law.
The state has promised to abide by the federal court ruling.
If LAUSD failed to abide by the terms of the court orders, CCSA had the ability to immediately seek redress before the Court, which retained jurisdiction over the court orders, CCSA had the ability to immediately seek redress before the Court, which retained jurisdiction over the Court, which retained jurisdiction over the case.
Sure, the court must abide by the letter of your contract, sort of.
It is enforceable in court if the trustee fails to abide by its terms unlike a bequest to an individual for the care of your pet, which is not enforceable if the beneficiary does not use it as intended.
i am frankly surprised anyone had to make this a court case, as it seems perfectly law abiding to track it like any other donation or contribution to an official charity... the burden of responsibility does fall on the taxpayer, as always, to ensure proper tracking is done, as this is independent of any specifically monetary donations where a receipt is required by the charity.
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