Sentences with phrase «as errors of law»

In a second ruling yesterday, the court unanimously accepted the Crown's appeal of a decision by Justice Williams to sever the 26 counts of first degree murder into six and twenty as well as errors of law in three rulings on evidence and errors in the jury charge.
None of Air Canada's alleged Agency errors of fact — inexplicably mischaracterized as errors of law — are perverse or capricious, made without regard to the evidence, or demonstrably unreasonable.
The court allowed AstraZeneca's appeal and struck down the Promise Doctrine as an error of law.

Not exact matches

Islamic Fundamentalists and even moderate Islam supports Shariah Law which allows Honor Killing, beating their wives as a possesion like Chattel during the American Error of Slavery, and calls for a Holy Jihad against America.
But $ 130,00, or whatever it is, was a rounding error in the 2016 campaign, so I kind of roll my eyes about it somehow mattering in any material way (other than enforcing the rule of law, as you mentioned).
And when you do look at those goals — as I have, on my tactical breakdowns, which you can find on the site — you can see why Liverpool have dropped points, and more often than not it's because of some individual error you can not account for, such as Lovren missing the ball, Matip leaving a header, Karius not positioning himself well enough, a midfielder not tracking his man properly, or the team of officials being useless in enforcing the laws of the game.
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Following failed mediation with the Department for Education in November, the threat was resumed, and in December, the Treasury Solicitors declared that as the diocesan guidance is not silent on the matter, there is an arguable error of law, and so the entire decision must be quashed and re-done.
The Legislature passed a scaled - back version of Lavern's Law that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lLaw that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lawlaw.
The Working Families Party is joining a last - minute push in support of Lavern's Law, which would start the clock ticking on potential medical malpractice cases when an error is discovered, not when it occurred, as required under current lLaw, which would start the clock ticking on potential medical malpractice cases when an error is discovered, not when it occurred, as required under current lawlaw.
«With regard to the non-complaint errors in respect of which our client expressed its inability to accept your client's nomination papers however, we have been instructed by our client that it was impossible to comply with strict time period specified by rules within which your clients are by law permitted to amend or alter their nomination papers to comply with the requirements of the law regulating same, especially that your clients presented their nomination papers a day to the expiry of the nomination period, although your clients and all candidates were urged to submit their nomination papers as early as possible
Giving the «particulars» of the said error, the lawyer argued, «The powers given to the first appellant (the IGP) under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and the Nigeria Police Act, Laws of the Federation 2004, sufficiently make the «Special Joint Investigation Panel» lawful and supportable under the Nigerian criminal justice system.
The Legislature on Wednesday passed a scaled - back version of Lavern's Law that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lLaw that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lawlaw.
She dismissed the typographical errors as minor and the failure to specify Magarelli's violations of the ethics law as a mere omission.
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Not just understand it well enough to say lots of nifty words about it — well enough to start from the basic empirical laws and principles and derive and demonstrate nearly the whole thing through the introductory classical level at the blackboard, without notes, as I do several times a year in front of several hundred very bright students a year, working with a team of Ph.D. physicists who are my co-instructors (with perhaps a century of teaching experience between us who, one would think, would correct my errors if I made any egregious ones along the way).
That's because the ISO's study, which focused on potential fuel security concerns in 2024 and 2025, contained clear factual errors as well other assumptions that are highly unlikely and, in some cases, contrary to state laws that help customers reduce their electricity use and bills through energy efficiency and that require a growing percentage of electricity to come from renewable resources.
She points out various semantic errors in my post - how I misquote her and mistakenly describe an effect of a law of physics as a law of physics.
Therefore, by the law of large numbers, these errors will mostly cancel out as the number of observations gets large (in other words the average of the errors will be very close to zero).
You keep repeating, over and over, the mathematics of the law of large numbers — or rewording thereof, e.g. «the errors cancel out» — but you never demonstrate how the fundamental assumption of Gaussian distribution of errors is proven — you simply take as an article of faith it is.
As the (+ / --RRB- 68 ppmv error you quoted was derived by the assumption that the Law Dome reconstructions were completely accurate representations of atmospheric CO2, one can not use this disparity to discredit the stomata reconstruction relative to the Law Dome reconstruction.
The most unforgiveable unethical behavior surrounding the entire issue of «hiding the decline» and similar biases in published research, is when climate change scientists who know about their — «cherry picking the data», — biased and selective presentation of all data pertinent to published paper conclusions, and — outright errors in their data and peer - reviewed papers, don't speak out loudly in the media outlets that have misled the general public in reporting about their flawed, misleading research, as well as, associated journals and professional societies, to stop politicians and government regulators from using their flawed and misleading research results to pass laws and regulations that have severe effects on the prosperity and quality of life of their fellow citizens of the US and the world.
As a result, Parliament has accepted that an acquittal at trial on an indictable offence can not be overturned unless an error of law was made.
As a result, the draft contains errors of law, of which I gave warning.
The ICS will include an appeal mechanism, giving the tribunal appellate jurisdiction over (a) errors in the application or interpretation of applicable law; (b) manifest errors in the appreciation of the facts, including the appreciation of relevant domestic law; and (c) the grounds set out in Article 52 (1) of the ICSID Convention, such as the presence of corruption or a serious departure from the fundamental rules of procedure.
A jury's decision, as «the judge of the facts,» can not be overturned on appeal unless the jury's decision was somehow the result of an error of law.
The majority of car accidents are the result of negligent behaviors such as distracted driving, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, fatigued driving, manufacturer errors, speeding, or the failure to follow traffic laws.
As for the argument the claim did not exist, the Court of Appeal held this finding by the Divisional Court was an error of law.
Really understand the law, the standard of review, and tests that deal with your issues — and you need to make sure you don't forget to pay attention to the floodgate arguments such as standing, jurisdiction, invited error, waiver, and so on, which you can only be called «sloppy» by not paying attention to.
Anisminic is generally held as establishing the centrality of jurisdictional error in English administrative law.
Second, it is wrong to think that the majority in Anisminic, in describing a determination of the Foreign Compensation Commission tainted by an error of law as a «nullity», were engaged in an exercise in metaphysics.
The Court of Appeal found that the trial judge made an error of law by ignoring the legal doctrine that an agreement that is signed in counterparts forms a binding agreement as demonstrated in Foley v R., [2000] 4 CTC 2016 (TCC).1
So long as there is some basis for an inference — in other words, the particular inference is reasonably open — even if that inference appears to have been drawn as a result of illogical reasoning, there is no place for judicial review because no error of law has taken place.»
Rather than equating the FSA's reliance on the privileged material with the public law concept of taking into account an irrelevant matter, the judge held that it was more accurate to consider the error as equivalent to a judicial or administrative body acting, in part, on inadmissible evidence.
Most of the time, these lessons are learned by trial and error while in the practice of law, either as a solo or small firm practitioner or as a member of a multi-national firm or corporation.
As a preliminary point she notes that «such an unavoidable error of law would appear to occur only very rarely.
Communication errors: As noted by all of the lawyers we've consulted, Indigenous people often have a perspective on the law that is radically different from that of non-Aboriginals.
The Chief Justice: «The defence of officially induced error of law is intended to protect a diligent person who first questions a government authority about the interpretation of legislation so as to be sure to comply with it and then is prosecuted by the same government for acting in accordance with the interpretation the authority gave him or her.
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Although the statute of limitations regarding medical malpractice does state that no medical malpractice suit can be brought after five years has passed from the initial act or error made by the doctor in question, Kentucky courts have made it clear that this «five - year rule» is unconstitutional and should no longer be considered as part of the law.
At the Court of Appeal, UBC alleged that the Tribunal had made several errors of fact and law, including in refusing to consider modifications of the residency program as relevant to finding that disability was a factor in Dr. Kelly's adverse treatment and in considering both the procedural and substantive elements of the duty to accommodate.
The law in British Columbia is however clear, unless it could be said that, on the evidence properly adduced, it was not open to him to conclude as he did without making what is said to be a palpable and overriding error, the Court of Appeal can not interfere with the decision of a trial judge.
But, then, if factual causation in law is all about imposing responsibility, it's not so much conflating — because that implies error the way the term is usually used — as failing to adequately define the various steps involved in the process of imposing liability.
As the appellant, if you believe a judge misapplied the law or legal precedent, improperly excluded favorable evidence or testimony, improperly admitted damaging evidence or testimony, allowed procedural errors to go forward at trial, or made other errors during the process of your case, I will examine the facts and provide you with an objective legal opinion before proceeding with the appeal.
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San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) October 15, 2015 — In the September issue of Bigger Law Firm magazine, Kerrie Spencer explains how a new product called Lítera SmartSend can help prevent firms from committing major email errors, such as sending clients» confidential information to opposing counsel.
The prevalence of shorter, simpler emails is also consistent with my recent legal experience as a litigation associate in a large law firm before starting to teach legal writing full - time — an experience I have drawn on in trying to design realistic assignments.59 The emails I wrote often dealt with relatively straightforward substantive matters, procedural questions surrounding litigation, or some combination of the two, such as the steps for having an appellate court relinquish jurisdiction to correct a scrivener's error in a lower - court judgment or the timeline for responding to an in rem civil forfeiture action.
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