Sentences with phrase «appeal on a point»

Levine told him he had won the appeal on all points.
The court allowed his appeal on this point by halving — to # 50,000 — what the court below had ordered.
CitizenM LND St Paul's Properties BV v Chil Ltd (with John McGhee QC): appeal on a point of contractual construction in relation to dispute regarding hotel property development joint venture in the City of London.
A domestic award may be set aside on grounds similar to Article 34 of the Model Law or it may be appealed on a point of law.
CitizenM LND St Paul's Properties BV v Chil Ltd [2016] EWCA Civ 771 (with John McGhee QC): appeal on a point of contractual construction in relation to dispute regarding hotel property development joint venture.
Clearly, however, this is a disagreement among the Courts of Appeal on this point, which may require resolution by the Supreme Court at some point.
There was nothing unduly onerous in excluding the right to appeal on a point of law — many parties perceived a benefit in doing so.
In appeal on a point of law, the two cases were then brought before the German Federal Administrative Court, which decided to stay proceedings and refer the following questions to the Court of Justice of the European Union:
Accordingly, their Lordships held that a provision in the CSAT statute which excluded the right to appeal on a point of law pursuant to AA 1996, s 69 was valid.
As regards rectification, the Court of Appeal held that the judge had been wrong on the facts to hold that there was convincing proof that the relevant common intention continued up to the grant of the lease in question, and so allowed the appeal on this point.
The Circuit Split Roundup is a monthly feature describing differences between federal circuit courts of appeals on points of law.
Decisions of the tribunal may be appealed on a point of law to a Permanent Review Tribunal Under the New Zealand - Korea Free Trade Agreement, where the focus is also on cooperation and consultation to reach a mutually satisfactory outcome.
Decisions of the ad hoc tribunal may be appealed on a point of law to a Permanent Review Tribunal which can issue a decision, by majority agreement.
Advising on and representing in respect of applications under s. 9 (stay of legal proceedings), s. 67 (substantive jurisdiction challenge to award) and s. 68 (serious irregularity challenge to award) and appeals on point of law under s. 69 Arbitration Act 1996.
The owners appealed on a point of law to the High Court.
His lordship agreed and dismissed the appeal on that point.

Not exact matches

From a purely financial point of view, there may have been companies and investors who were willing to buy a stake in Gawker before Peter Thiel's involvement became public on the assumption that it might win the Hogan case on appeal or that damages might be reduced.
Simons sets itself apart on the experiential aspect of shopping, appealing to young - ish, fashion - conscious shoppers who appreciate high style, but shop at a number of price points.
Matthew Goodwin, the professor of politics at the University of Kent who is the author of a book on UKIP's rise, pointed out that the elite had failed to appeal to many in U.K. society.
Instead, perhaps there is an optimal point on the curve that is counter-intuitive — providing great tasting, healthy food, in a form that can appeal to the masses as consumer preferences evolve.
Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson's appeals of their insider trading convictions hinge on a fairly nit - picky legal point about jury instructions, although an important one that has an appeals court pretty riled up.
Offering different price points of different packages can allow you to increase your return on your marketing investment and grow your profit by making your services more appealing to customers with a range of budgets.
What that suggests about the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, I do not know, but its March 6 opinion in Compassion in Dying v. State of Washington turned precisely on the point that abortion and assisted suicide share a common rationale.
Good point John But I fear appealing to a love of animals, which I cherish deeply as well, is likely to fall on deaf ears.
Liberal groups are full of free riders; indeed, such groups typically make it one of their selling points that they place no demands on those to whom they appeal.
All measurement is not measurement of lengths on a straight line; there is a second most important measurement of intervals, independent of such measurement of lengths, the estimation of angles, or, what comes to the same thing, of ratios and arcs of circles to the whole circumference, In point of fact, it is by angular measurement that we habitually estimate temporal intervals, whenever we appeal to a watch or clock, and in the prehistoric past the first rough estimates of intervals within the natural day must presumably» have been made, independently of measurement of lengths, by this same method, with the sky for clock - face.
Capital punishment's lack of demonstrated superiority as a deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made on behalf of capital punishment.
Cobb also points out that «particular providence for particular occasions» (PR 351) leads not only to theoretical problems for theodicy, but to practical problems in the church, «because particular providence has often been appealed to as justification for many actions on the part of believers that are disruptive of the healthy life of the church» (TIP 14).
They go on to correctly point out that leaders often appeal to our morals (and even our faith) to get us to support another war... which they correctly point out is never really the last war.
Point four would appeal to the revolutionary ideals on which this nation was founded.
From my point of view, this more public focus on Obama and his religious practices is the least appealing development about him in the last four years.
When here and there in draft decrees of the Council stress was laid on this role of conscience as irreplaceable even in practice, anxious voices could be heard in the aula, pointing out in alarm that in earlier days the Church used to lay down clear and unmistakable norms, whereas now even at the Council appeal was being made to the individual conscience, so running the risk of slipping down into an arbitrary, subjective situation ethics.
Recognizing that I will not agree with his parity claim, Hasker closes his argument by commenting on my discussion about the need for a theodicy to have psychological appeal, seeking to turn this discussion to his favor by pointing out that traditional theism has been accepted by more people than has process theism.
Short and sweet and to the point, yet very appealing on the eye.
«The best - tasting beer in the world will stay on the supermarket shelf unless the pack design and price point appeal to the consumer.
I haven't worked with millet much up to this point, but I was just reading up on it and how it's one of the least allergenic grains, which appeals to me.
Playing on a medical exemption for the beginning of 2017, Poulter seemingly just missed out gaining the requisite points to retain his PGA Tour card earlier this month, but an error found by Brian Gay's wife in the points recalibration from season - to - season helped Poulter and Gay win an appeal to keep their cards.
While the second is technically true, it should be pointed out that defense lawyers have, for years, intentionally run up the cost to the state by presenting multiple appeals, even based on little to no actual legal cause, in order to drive up the cost of death penalty cases.
To place a wager on such superlative athletes adds much appeal to the game, from a woman's point of view.
You have a point about rock but hes far too busy and has too much money to trot out on tv every cple weeks for next to no money (compared to his movies) the ronda thing has been all over sports sites and entertainment sites im not really a ronda fan but i cant deny she has mainstream appeal (not nearly as much as before but still has it) lets put it this way whens the last time we saw something like «sasha banks (insert every wwe star) wrestles tonight» featured in major media publications online.
Olympiakos are planning an appeal after the Greek champions were docked three points by a court on Monday following fan violence.
Even in defeat, as rare as those occurences have been, Bolton have been pleasing on the eye and were even unfortunate; a red card to influential and much sought after centre - half Gary Cahill scuppering their chances of grounding a point out of their away contest with Arsenal when the score was level at 1 - 1, while they had several penalty appeals turned down before seeing Maxi Rodriguez toe - poke one underneath Jussi as Bolton suffered their second undeserved defeat of the season.
Compared to other dolls on the market, the price point makes these dolls really appealing to me.
When a senator raises a point of order, the presiding officer of the Senate immediately rules on the validity of the point of order, but this ruling may be appealed and reversed by the whole Senate.
Crowdsourced talking points might have better brevity, broader appeal, superior strategic perseverance, and faster response to news events than the talking points assembled by professionals on staff at the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Your point on appealing the question is quite valid although it already does have an answer - since the Trump administration is indeed in process of appealing the current rulings on his EOs.
@MarkMessa... but it is an argument, or a point that appeals to the typical liberal, and proves as a good counter point to the «guns are only people - killing machines» sentiment that's common on the left.
However, the de Blasio administration is entitled to cancel the City's contract with QDG, and to rescind the sale of two acres of Willets Point property already transferred to QDG for $ 1, due to the recent decision of the New York State Court of Appeals which found that QDG's proposed «Willets West» mega-mall on parkland located west of Citi Field stadium can not proceed as it lacks legislative approval.
«We Must Move Forth on an Aggressive Timeline to Meet City's Immediate, Desperate Needs» QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about the New York Court of Appeals» ruling today on the redevelopment of Willets Point: «Willets Point has been a topic of discussion for decades, and it's -LSB-...]
«Basically I disagree with the Judge so I shall appeal on the grounds that I pointed to the fact that as an elected officer if anybody had any petition against me, Article 43 (D) states very clearly that the person has to go to the national council and not the national disciplinary committee.
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