Sentences with phrase «allows appeals»

It also allows appeals on questions of fact or mixed fact and law, if the arbitration agreement expressly allows such appeals.
The new Regulation does create a kind of appeal process internally at the RTDRS, but it is highly discretionary, and applicants who are dissatisfied with RTDRS decisions must still navigate the expensive and procedurally complex Court of Queen's Bench appeal process, which still only allows appeals on questions of law or jurisdiction and does not allow any new evidence.
The social media company announced changes to its community standards, releasing internal review guidelines and allowing appeals of content removal decisions.
The High Court unanimously allowed the appeals, concluding that the «decision in Barbaro does not apply to civil penalty proceedings and a court is not precluded from receiving and, if appropriate, accepting an agreed or other civil penalty submission.»
«Governor Wike sought an order of the court of appeal allowing his appeal and an order of the court setting aside the judgment / decision of the Rivers state governorship election tribunal.
A federal judge in Brooklyn is allowing an appeal related to President Donald Trump's rhetoric against Latinos.
Adopting their written briefs, Marwa's counsel, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), urged the court to allow the appeal and set aside the verdict of the two lower courts.
Making reference to the Courts Act of 1993 (Act 459), Mr Justice Ofoe said Section 31 (2) holds that «an appellate court, on hearing an appeal in a criminal case, shall allow the appeal if the appellate court considers (a) that the verdict or conviction or acquittal ought to be set aside on the ground that it is unreasonable or can not be supported having regard to the evidence, or (b) that the judgement in question ought to be set aside as a wrong decision on a question of law or fact, or (c) that there was a miscarriage of justice, and in any other case shall dismiss the appeal.»
Isa's lawyer has informed us that the high court allowed an appeal that will be heard today at 12noon.
Daniel Roskoff, a longtime community activist who is managing Ling - Cohan's bid, proposed that the panel be reformed by «1) following American Bar Association guidelines for incumbents, 2) change the threshold for incumbents to a 75 - percent negative vote for rejection, 3) allow appeals, and 4) vet panelists for conflicts.»
We are asking the court to re evaluate those documents or reevaluate the evidence placed before lower tribunal and allow the appeal to set aside the decision of the lower tribunal and declare Ladoja the winner of the governorship election of Oyo state.»
He further asked the court not to allow the appeal, stating that Olanipekun did not apply for leave on some 20 out 24 grounds of arguments.
Fortunately, NASA's chief administrator, Michael Griffin, allowed an appeal, and the mission was reinstated.
I also like the idea of setting the character in a small - set film, allowing the appeal to be more about character work than mystery.
For AS and A level geography, physics and religious studies the grounds for appeal following a review were extended to allow an appeal on the grounds of a marking error that was not corrected during the review.
More Democrats, including two former teachers, cast votes for the bill the second time around because of a change made in the House allowing an appeals process for teachers who get bad evaluations and are on the verge of losing tenure.
Note: The State of Connecticut (defendants) and CCJEF (plaintiffs) have appealed the decisions and the Supreme Court has allowed that appeal to move forward.
Fortunately, state charter law allows an appeal to the county board of education, which in both cases approved the petitions on 4 - 0 votes (with one board member absent).
Some schools don't allow appeals and each has different guidelines dictating how the appeal process works, so you'll need to get in touch to learn more.
The Video Appeals Committee has now allowed the appeal against the BBFC's rejection of the game by a majority of four to three and here's what David Cooke, Director of the BBFC has to say about the matter:
allows an appeal to «some (currently unknown) process».
Justice Côté is dissenting and she would allow the appeal substantially for the reasons of Justice Wakeling.»
In December 2016, the Federal Court of Appeal allowed the appeal of the Governor General in Council and six federal government ministers, after the Federal Court found they had breached their duty to consult the Mikisew Cree on the development and introduction in Parliament of two omnibus bills that reduced federal regulatory oversight of works and projects that might affect the Mikisew Cree's treaty rights.
Although the motion judge refused to strike the claim, the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal and stated that the proper defendant in the case was the manufacturer.
Some states have lower - tier courts to handle minor issues, in which case they might allow an appeal from the lower courts to the circuit court.
In allowing the appeal in Canada (Governor General in Council) v. Mikisew Cree First Nation, [2017] 3 FCR 298, 2016 FCA 311, the Federal Court of Appeal held that while federal ministers have executive powers in their responsibilities for their departments pursuant to statues, those statutes do not refer to the ministers» roles as policy - makers or to the development of legislation for introduction in Parliament.
The court allowed his appeal on this point by halving — to # 50,000 — what the court below had ordered.
The Court of Appeal had no hesitation in allowing her appeal.
The underlying issue for an appeal is simple: the appellate court (AC), ie Court of Appeal; a High Court judge; a circuit judge etc) may only allow an appeal if it considers the decision below was «wrong» (r 52.11 (3)-RRB-: wrong in law, wrong on the facts or because the judge exercised his discretion wrongly («plainly wrong»: Piglowska v Piglowski [1999] 1 WLR 1360, [1999] 2 FLR 763); or unjust because of a procedural irregularity.
I would allow the appeal.
In the result, I would allow the appeal, but vary the trial judgment
For the reasons expressed herein, however, we would allow the appeal on narrower grounds.
On that basis, I would allow this appeal
In allowing the appeal as it related to «collective» claims by creditors, the Court of Appeal observed that there are no policy reasons for artificially limiting the procedural options open to a Trustee in fulfilling its core obligation of bringing in the assets of the bankrupt.
Justice Beverly Browne, of the Court of Queen's Bench Alberta, allowed an appeal of the order, which would have compelled Fort McMurray Today columnist Kevin Thornton to disclose the identity of a source who provided information for columns he wrote about Alberta - based firm Stringam Denecky LLP.
The SCC allowed the appeal.
Duval Hesler C.J. would have allowed the appeal in part to declare s. 737 Cr.C.
The majority of the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal and set aside the conviction, finding that the trial judge failed to properly instruct the jury on the limitations of the use of after - the - fact evidence.
In October 2010 the BC Court of Appeal decided to allow the appeal on «public interest standing».
The BC Appeal Court in Cowper - Smith v Morgan 2016 BCCA 200 allowed an appeal in part to over turn the successful the claim brought for proprietary estoppel at trial by finding that the claim should not be allowed where a non owner of property gave assurances and a reliance thereon with respect to her future intentions based on the assumption she would inherit from her mother the owner., when she might not.
The insurer appealed that decision and the Ontario Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, siding with the insurer.
Thankfully, the Superior Court found in favour of the self - represented defendant («allowed the appeal»), even if the appeal resulted in a new trial.
In allowing the appeal and sending the negligence issue to trial, the Court of Appeal held that it would have been helpful had Warkentin, J. made a finding on this point.
The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal against a decision that whistleblower protection did not...
In a suit over contaminated real estate (2017 ONCA 16), the Court of Appeal allowed an appeal from the order of Kelly Wright, J., who dismissed the plaintiff's action as statute barred.
The Supreme Court has unanimously allowed an appeal, in a case that required the court to consider whether a claim to damages against the UK Motor Insurers» Bureau was to be determined in accordance with English or Greek law, where the respondent had been injured by an uninsured driver while on holiday in Greece.
The Supreme Court unanimously allowed the appeal, stating that «in a series of related transactions» must mean that the transactions are interconnected, but that there was no need for the Law Society to further qualify this with a word such as «intrinsic» which the Court of Appeal had interpreted as being present.
The Court allowed the appeal, and said more about how courts should approach apparently non-compliant documents filed by a party who is self - representing.
Unanimously allowing the appeal, nothing in s 103 (2) or (3)(or in the underlying provisions of article V of the New York Convention) provides a power to make an enforcing court's decision on an issue raised under these provisions conditional on an award debtor providing security in respect of the award.
On appeal from: [2015] EWHC 1002 (QB) The Supreme Court has unanimously allowed an appeal, in a case that required...
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