Sentences with phrase «as analogous cases»

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The human species, to take an analogous case, will exist so long as there are some human beings.
In the latter case, creativity could be experienced as qualified by the divine existence, consciousness, and satisfaction in an analogous way to Sachchidananda.
«I have found no case where charges similar or analogous to those against Congressman Rangel resulted in censure — a penalty thusfar reserved for such serious violations as supporting armed insurrection against the United States and the sexual abuse of minors.»
In the case of the analogous spacetime rainbow, a similar relationship has also been proposed: the beta function, a measure of the extent to which the structure of classical spacetime differs as experienced by different particles.
Linden talks to the right people and makes a strong case, but I think he errs in seeing all of the climate changes as being analogous.
Thus, for a well - coupled convecting troposphere, one defines the climate sensitivity (in the absence of feedback) as 1 / [d (SB) / dT] = 1 / (4 * sigma * T ^ 3), where T in this case is actually the emission temperature of the planet where infrared radiation leaks out to space (analogous to the photosphere of the sun, where eventually the outer layers of the sun become optically thin to visible radiation, and allow that energy to escape to space), not the surface temperature.
What few Common Law lawyers recall is that there is a right of privacy under common law that can be analogous to the same logic as the ECJ in the Google / Gonazelz case (May 2014).
Otherwise, the Commission could launch infringement proceedings against Italy (as also noted in the analogous case by AG Bobek, para. 181).
While the rationale has been described in some quarters as «equitable subrogation,» analogous to an excess insurer's claim against a primary insurer for improvident failure to settle, that principle historically emerged from cases involving underinsured defendants and not the other way around.
Katzel says that this is «analogous to the situation that we are in already as manager of AIG's legal spend, we collect a lot of data on market trends, so we can get an understanding across various industries across various clients about what the median cost is to say, litigate a primary causality case in a particular jurisdiction in the US — and that kind of market data across multiple clients in our network on an anonymized aggregate basis ultimately is meaningful for clients.»
This depends upon when a concept analogous to the principle of collateral estoppel (also known as «issue preclusion») in civil cases, in which facts previously litigated can bind a party in a later lawsuit, with or without constitutional double jeopardy dimensions, applies in criminal cases.
These two cases can be used as persuasive authority to support the argument that the jurisprudence already recognizes occupational status of agricultural workers as an analogous ground.
John is also regularly instructed to appear in analogous cases in the High Court and County Court such as claims in which a purchaser seeks to enforce post-contractual restrictions against a vendor of a business; claims to enforce duties of confidentiality; claims in which a company to enforce a former director's fiduciary duties; and claims under the Commercial Agents (Council Directive) Regulations 1993.
Second, the majority rejected the argument that advance consent to medical treatment while unconscious (and other scenarios involving touching during unconsciousness) should be seen as analogous to the case at hand, noting that Parliament had chosen to establish specific rules of consent for sexual assault (at para. 55).
The statute of James I applied in such cases, treating the action as analogous for limitation purposes to actions for money had and received.
Instead, he preferred to treat the case as one of «remoteness» (corrected by Lord Mance to mean «causation») and to rely instead on the limitations on damages on Addis, thereby either treating these cases as really ones of wrongful dismissal or extending Addis to cover cases analogous to that action.
In addition, although the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not list sexual orientation as a ground under Section 15, Supreme Court case law has firmly established it as an analogous ground deserving protection on the same level as religion, race, gender and other grounds.
The cell - site simulator employed in this case gave the government a powerful person - locating capability that private actors do not have and that, as explained above, the government itself had previously lacked — a capability only superficially analogous to the visual tracking of a suspect.
The Salespeople argued that a case involving a car dealer was analogous to their case, where the court had determined that a car salesman did not qualify as an outside salesperson because he never left the dealer's lot when making sales.
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