Sentences with phrase «as a court decree»

If there's a written agreement such as a court decree and the paying spouse has a high credit rating, that helps.

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As of the moment, injunctions have been denied in Arizona, Nevada, and also by the New Jersey court considering the national consent decree.
A 1992 Supreme Court ruling decreed that online vendors can sell goods without collecting sales tax, as long as they don't have a physical location in a given state.
Writing in Crisis, he observes that a crisis of conscience is created when the courts not only countenance the killing of the innocent but also decree, as in the Casey decision, that moral objection to such injustice is an offense against the constitutional order.
First, as Ms. Benshoof notes, the Supreme Court has decreed that customary international law is enforceable in U.S. Courts.
Even where, as in Charlotte, they and their liberal allies control the school board, they have pushed the counterintuitive argument that courts should force the boards to continue busing on the grounds that they have not complied with the original desegregation decrees and need continued court supervision.
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.
As to the effect of that decree, the Court of Appeals in the Gaidry case held that the cancellation of McIlhenny's trade - mark could not affect his rights, if he, in fact, had acquired, at that time, a common law technical trade - mark; that a trade - mark, if it exists, exists independently of registration, and that cancellation does not extinguish a right which the registration did not confer, citing Edison v. Thot.
But by the time it settled in 2013, most of the disparities identified in the original court case remained and so had to be addressed as part of the settlement's consent decree.
Dissatisfied with trial court's deferring a final determination as to custody, Robert applied to this court for either permission to bring an interlocutory appeal from the supplemental decree of March 15 or the issuance from this court of a supervisory order directing entry of a decree settling permanent custody.
Also, the Supreme Court decreed its clearly controversial decision would not serve as precedent.
As a result it has recently happened that the Constitutional Court had to issue a decree reminding the judges that there are statutory laws governing their decisions, so they can't just define «justice» as they feel likAs a result it has recently happened that the Constitutional Court had to issue a decree reminding the judges that there are statutory laws governing their decisions, so they can't just define «justice» as they feel likas they feel like.
The news came 15 weeks after Johnson sent a letter to U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Denise Cote, resigning from his position as monitor overseeing Westchester's compliance with a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD.
As the days of desegregation by decree draw to a close, many schools and communities again find themselves asking how to preserve the perceived gains made under court - ordered plans — or to undo the perceived harm they inflicted.
Will a state supreme court, as part of its remedy in a fiscal equity lawsuit, decree that all children be given a choice of any school, public or private, with the state paying the cost?
Prior to that, he worked as a professor at the University of Southern California, and a federal court monitor for the special education consent decree in the Los Angeles school system.
Nor shall anything herein be construed to deprive courts of their power, by civil contempt proceedings, without a jury, to secure compliance with or to prevent obstruction of, as distinguished from punishment for violations of, any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of the court in accordance with the prevailing usages of law and equity, including the power of detention.
«[A] proposed decree must be approved even if it falls short of the remedy the court would impose on its own, as long as it falls within the range of acceptability or is «within the reaches of public interest.»»
Before considering the payments as income on your loan application, a lender may ask to see a legal separation agreement, court order or final divorce decree.
Sometimes that occurs through the divorce proceedings and is agreed to as part of the settlement or decreed by the court.
Provide divorce decree / court order stating amount, as well as, proof of receipt of funds for last year
This is only possible in very limited circumstances, such as if you did not know about the decree because you did not receive the court papers and you have a valid defence to the claim.
Depending upon the custodial agreement, the custodian could follow the court's ruling, wherein the divorce decree may declare that all marital property is split as indicated and named in the document, with no other splitting to be done.
In a decision that strikes a blow against the federal government's controversial practice of excluding industry from consent decrees with environmental citizen groups, a practice known as «sue - and - settle,» the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the district court's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9thCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the district court's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9thcourt's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9th Cir.
This places them at some risk in case the Supreme Court ultimately sides with EPA since EPA can do nasty things to states that defy its decrees, such as cutting off their Federal highway funding.
The written separation agreement was properly made a part of the final decree by virtue of Virginia Code Section 20 - 109.1, and was enforceable as any court order, even though spousal support is different from other monetary obligations.
Alternatively, the monetary obligation could be seen as part of the final decree pursuant to the court's authority to enter a lump sum money judgment under Virginia Code Section 20 - 197.3.
The Virginia Court of Appeals disagreed with husband's argument for sanctions, as he drafted the final decree which described the payments as support, and the characterization of the payments as support was, at worst, an inadvertent error which did not deprive husband of his ability to defend the show cause.
This document can be used to alert him or her to the court decree or separation agreement, and function as proof that you have made this reminder.
A Royal Decree was passed on courts dress — known as the Judges Rules of 1635 — which aimed to regulate the attire worn by judges.
He argued that the court did not adequately consider Vincent's alleged «divorce decree violations» and her relocation as evidence of a material change in circumstances.
Also known as a «certificate of nearly there», the Decree Nisi can only be granted once the court receives the Acknowledgement of Service.
During divorce proceedings, you will be required to fill out and file more than one type of divorce form, as well as sign a number of forms as decreed by the court system.
This obligation may come about as the result of a law, a contract, or a decree of a court.
While enforcement, a foreign arbitral award shall, on the application being made to the appropriate court by any party, be enforced by execution by the court under the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, in the same manner as if it were a decree of the domestic Ccourt by any party, be enforced by execution by the court under the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, in the same manner as if it were a decree of the domestic Ccourt under the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, in the same manner as if it were a decree of the domestic CourtCourt.
In that decision, Supreme Court Justice Pierre - Basile Mignault found that the section merely barred the levying of customs duties on goods moving between provinces, writing that «the object of section 121 was not to decree that all articles of the growth, produce or manufacture of any of the provinces should be admitted into the others, but merely to secure that they should be admitted «free,» that is to say without any tax or duty imposed as a condition of their admission.
2002), the court also held that a settlement agreement incorporated into divorce decree, requiring that all child support, custody, and visitation disputes be submitted to binding arbitration, was void as inconsistent with public policy.
The court found the parties» agreement as incorporated in the final decree was unambiguous and contemplated that the responsibility for any capital gains tax liability generated by the sale of certain stock in Coca - Cola Enterprises, Inc., [which had increased the parties net worth by several million dollars] would be shared equally by the parties....
As to true periodic spousal support that is incorporated but not merged, there are four ways the courts approach the issue of modification of spousal support contained in a separation agreement incorporated into a decree of divorce.
But is a Consent Decree entered by the Court the same as a contract, and is a proceeding to enforce a fee provision in a Consent Decree an «action on a contract» triggering recovery of attorney's fees under Civil Code section 1717 rules and standards?
At the end of 2016, the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation issued a decree in accordance with which the amount of compensation for violation of exclusive rights can be reduced as compared with the minimal limits stipulated by the legislation.
Therefore, even if the Final Decree mistakenly declared the subject properties to be titled in Husband's name, it was the duty of the family court to interpret the intent of the property provisions in the Final Decree and effect compliance as best as possible...
The Court of Cassation rejected that defence of state immunity, founded, as it appeared to be, on the two conventions referred to, stating that the jurisdiction of the Dubai Courts includes all disputes save for those of a special nature as set out in Article 102 of the UAE Constitution and laws, decrees, bye - laws regulations, orders and instructions issued by the Ruler or His duly appointed delegee.
«Quickie» divorces, such as in the Dominican Republic, whereby one party typically travels there for a couple of days with a consent paper signed by the other spouse, and a court issues a divorce decree quickly thereafter.
Given the clear mandate in the Final Decree that Wife is entitled to full ownership in the subject properties, it was the duty of the family court to effectuate the division of marital property as written in the Final Decree.
530, that there will be a decree against the plaintiffs, in order that they may avail themselves of the right secured to them by the constitution and laws, of a revision by the supreme court of the United States; where it is highly proper that this question, depending, as I think it does, mainly upon the constitution of the United States, should be ultimately decided.»
The bill was filed in June, and the pleadings closed in December 1828, so that we have no judicial knowledge of any matters which have arisen since; confining itself, as the court must do, to the pleadings of the cause, and the decree of the court below, we can notice nothing not averred in the bill or answer, nor act on any evidence which does not relate to them.
The Court has the power to order that periodical payments will commence upon granting of decree for divorce as part of the parties» financial remedy proceedings.
These payments are deductible as long as they are made pursuant to a decree, court order or a «written separation agreement.»
In the Gust case, a district court divorce decree required ex-husband to pay traditional spousal support in the amount of $ 1,400 monthly — as long as he was also paying child support for his young son.
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