Sentences with phrase «alleged errors»

The appellant alleged no errors of law but rather argued that the trial judge should have weighed the evidence differently.
These claims can involve alleged errors in design, inspection, or certification of construction projects.
Court Refuses to Consider Plaintiff's Alleged Error on Appeal Because It Was Unpled Below, New Mexico Personal Injury Lawyer Blog, September 8, 2017.
The focus on alleged errors with climate impacts is really a recent arrival, beginning in earnest at the end of last year, when questions began to be raised about the IPCC's projections for Himalayan glacier melt.
The motion says the case boils down to «alleged typographical and formatting errors and supposed delays in publishing their books,» and some «alleged errors associated with royalty payments owed» on some of the plaintiffs books published under Author Solutions imprints.
These services will scour your firm's legal invoices, find alleged errors, and may even advocate on their clients» (who also happen to be your clients) behalf to reduce the bill.
They also argued that their failure - to - warn claim operated independently from the LIA, because it addressed alleged errors that occurred when the defendants manufactured or sold their products.
The developer has meanwhile found himself under fire lately from Bitcoin Unlimited proponents, notably Roger Ver, who released a dedicated presentation with quotes from Maxwell highlighting alleged errors.
[24] The suggestion is noteworthy not only because it presages a future in which contextual considerations play a role in determining the appropriate level of judicial scrutiny of alleged errors of law (as they do in Canada) but also because it underscores how contingent change in administrative law doctrine can be.
Directors and Officers Liability Insurance (D&O): Coverage for directors and officers of firms or organizations against liability claims arising out of alleged errors in judgment, breaches of duty, and wrongful acts related to their organizational activities.
Professional liability insurance — also known as malpractice insurance or errors and omissions coverage — provides coverage for alleged errors made while rendering professional services.
I grew up in an era when working 36 hours nonstop as a medical resident was a badge of honor — at least until Libby Zion, an 18 - year - old girl admitted to a New York hospital, died in 1984 due to alleged errors made by sleep - deprived residents.
For example, Silver argues that a number of factors had more to do with the media's misunderstanding of what was happening during the election than any alleged errors in polling.
Trump was slightly more explicit in calling out an alleged error regarding her Melania Skin Care Collection, writing «the statement surrounding the performance of my skincare collection is completely false.»
He's written a number of bestsellers exposing the alleged errors in traditional accounts of early Christianity.
Noughton said each of the three objectors discovered the alleged errors independently but filed together because they had the same concerns.
Her proof: A story shopped by her campaign about an alleged error on Gillibrand's 2010 tax return that the Gray Lady refused to touch.
Meanwhile, one of the aspirants of the APC in Ondo State, Dr. Tunji Abayomi, has said the alleged error on the delegates» list used for the last Saturday's primary had nothing to do with the victory of the winner of the election, Rotimi Akeredolu.
The right - leaning British Times Online, which first publicized the alleged error, called the assertion of this fact «the most important» of the issues yet to emerge from the 2007 report.
The deposition of inspector Smith is revealing in regards to the alleged errors and omissions made about the property's structural problems.
And I don't see that job as responding to every accusation made in a blog about their wrongdoing, regardless of how calm and considerate the blog owner is when spreading the news of this alleged error across the internet.
The alleged error was confirmed to be a real error.
If the former, I wouldn't be publicly announcing an alleged error before contacting them in private.
But according to Steve M's own time line, that chance was after he'd already made the alleged error public on his blog.
As a new reader to this blog, I see NASA not cooperating with Steve and Steve giving them the finger by presenting NASA's alleged errors to the public before allowing NASA to respond.
Unfortunately, the husband did not provide any detail regarding exactly how the alleged errors were prejudicial to him.
Earlier this month, a federal appellate court issued an opinion dismissing a plaintiff's appeal based on the plaintiff's failure to object to an alleged error at trial.
However, on appeal, the court refused to consider the plaintiff's claims because he did not present the lower court with the opportunity to correct the alleged errors.
One of the most commonly encountered rules of appellate procedure is the requirement that a claim of error must be raised at trial in order for an appellate court to consider the alleged error on appeal.
The study presents data on number of claims by area of law, number of lawyers in the firm, type of activity, disposition of claim, type of alleged error, indemnity dollars paid to claimant and other categories.
Where an alleged error of mixed fact and law can be attributed to the application of the wrong legal standard, element of the legal test, or error in principle, the error may be characterized as an error of law and is subject to the standard of correctness.
281 (1) After the Licence Appeal Tribunal issues a decision, the insurer shall not reduce benefits to the insured person on the basis of an alleged change of circumstances, alleged new evidence or an alleged error except as provided under this section.
Sir Philip's alleged error in so determining did not simply amount to an error of law, but, it was averred, a serious irregularity under s. 68 (2)(b) of the Act.
In the context of an appeal, a question of law is often put forward as an alleged error of law; termed as a «question» for reasons of political correctness as it is not a recognized as a error until the appellate court says so.
In the context of an appeal, a question of fact is often put forward as an alleged error of fact; termed as a «question» for reasons of political correctness as it is not an error until the appellate court says so.
Where there are allegations about a party's work under a contract, such allegations should be supported by a report setting out the alleged errors and identifying the additional work arising out of them.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the Appellant's appeal, declining to give effect to the alleged errors in the Trial Judge's reasons.
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