Although there is obviously some value in publishers including value - added information when they publish cases (such
as headnotes, indexing and classification), and there is value in them selecting only the more important cases, they can still do this in only an online environment.
How much do you rely on editorial enhancements in cases (such
as headnotes) and citators (such as depth of treatment signals).
A quibble is the absence in many of the recipe headnotes of descriptive material about the baked good they introduce — it's important to provide info on techniques and ingredients,
as the headnotes do, but baking recipes in particular cry out for descriptions of what, for example, sfogliatelle (an Italian pastry), or lime - glazed cookies are.
First things first: The way they say it in the movie is yaw - ku - zah and,
as a headnote explains, the Yakuza were roughly parallel to the western's good badmen — gamblers, con men, drifters with short swords and no samurai code of bushido to sustain them, sometime Robin Hood figures who stood between the defenseless and the marauders who would prey upon them.
A legal education along with some legal experience is a prerequisite for work
as a headnote editor.
Not exact matches
I would make this again, but would try substituting ale for some or all of the milk
as suggested in the
headnote.
«Top it with fresh tomato salsa and crumbled queso fresco or feta cheese,»
as suggested in the recipe's
headnotes.
Serve warm or allow to cool to room temperature
as suggested in the
headnote.
* 1/2 cup plain yogurt (I used Cabot Greek - style plain yogurt) * 1 - 2 teaspoons (or more to taste) honey rosewater «syrup» (instructions above in the
headnote), or use plain honey or maple syrup instead * ripe black raspberries, rinsed, dried and «picked over» -
as many
as you want * handful or more of chopped walnuts
DATE BBQ SAUCE INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup pitted Medjool dates 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (from 1 lime) 2 teaspoons gluten - free tamari 2 teaspoons tomato paste 1 teaspoon grainy mustard 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder sea salt & ground black pepper, to taste water to thin CREAMY AVOCADO CILANTRO SAUCE INGREDIENTS 1 medium, ripe avocado 1/2 cup fresh cilantro 2 cloves of garlic 2 tablespoons tahini 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (from 2 limes) 1 small jalapeno, seeded & diced 1/2 cup filtered water sea salt & ground black pepper, to taste FOR THE TACOS 1 teaspoon heat - tolerant oil, such
as avocado 1 shallot, fine dice 1 medium sweet potato (about 550 - 600 grams), peeled & grated on the large holes of a box grater sea salt & ground black pepper, to taste corn tortillas, warmed (or collard leaves, see
headnote) 3 cups shredded cabbage Make the date BBQ sauce.
Cook, stirring and scraping the bottom of the skillet occasionally and adjusting the heat
as necessary, until the tofu is browned and crisp, 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the desired texture (see the
headnote).
As I read through each recipe and
headnote, I had already bookmarked about 20 recipes before I even got close to the dessert section, but when I did arrive there and onto to these brownies, that's where I stopped.
I love the
headnotes and the text at least
as much
as the recipes.
Sometimes the free resources are not seen
as truly comprehensive collections, whereas the purchased ones are; sometimes the linking and cross referencing is more sophisticated in the commercial databases; often the value - added editorial content of
headnotes prepared by legal editors has been enough to justify the outlay for these reports and legislation online.
These services replicate the print digests, but with the added convenience of full linking between the topics and the cases that have been classified
as containing a relevant
headnote within the hierarchy.
The preface takes a swipe at «divisive» judicial pension reform and its impact on recruitment (I see by chance that one of the editors is Mostyn J) and contains a spoof judgment pre - RS v JS (though it is reminiscent of a case I had only the other week sitting
as a deputy at Aldershot), the
headnote for which reads: Financial Remedy — Short marriage - Farming - Cross-claims - Conduct -(W) kidnapping, repulsive parents --(H) culinary incompetence, dysfunctional family — Twitter — W awarded # 10m.
If the
headnote is in a reporter that has always been cited
as [yyyy] # W.W.R. ppp, why should that change?
I realize the
headnote would be missing — this could be offset by also providing a link to the LexisNexis Quicklaw version, if desired, which would contain their
headnote (assuming there was still a contract with that publisher; the link could just
as easily be given to the WestlaweCARSWELL version).
The technology to automate the production of
headnotes (for example) will continue to improve, and since that technology will have much wider application (in parsing communication more generally
as part of advancement in the fields of human - machine interaction and artificial intelligence research), it is unlikely that commercial legal reporting services will end up controlling that technology.
The entries are pretty - much summaries — think of them
as readable
headnotes.
Only on BestCase will you find images of reported decisions
as they appear in our law reports, in a pdf file, complete with
headnotes that are ready to be presented in court or to a board.
[3] For example,
headnotes and indexing may require the untruthful use of the words such
as «truth» and «truthful.»
I believe Canadian cases go the other way (
as do a couple of US cases, according to the
headnote to the WP story).
The law
as laid down by the DB judgment of the Delhi HC and further reiterated by the SC judgement is that «there is a copyright in the
headnote» (and not
as mis understood by you «So even though there may not be any copyright in the head notes etc»)
The
headnote to this section refers to «
As to errors in names.»
I'm not talking about the
headnotes West writes or the key numbering it adds, I'm talking about basic information such
as the name of the case, the date of the case, the names of the attorneys who argued it, and the page numbers of the opinions.
Opinion summaries are not to be considered
as official
headnotes or syllabi of court opinions.
Firms on
Headnote see dramatic improvements in their collection and realization rates
as a result of adding online payment.
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For example, legal concepts and principles can be broken down into finely grained components,
as in the way legal research services such
as Westlaw and Lexis have developed their «keynote» and «
headnote» cataloging systems.
As for your humorous reference to the absence of
headnotes and the comment that the student might have to read the case, I would suggest that the same holds true with many members of the legal profession, yourself of course excluded.
(Let's stipulate that «because CanLII doesn't have
headnotes and the student might have to read the case won't be treated
as a useful answer.)
I believe that some caselaw volumes in the future will include an abbreviated form of
headnote, such
as headings and sub-headings only.
As to the constituent elements of the offence created by Criminal Code s. 122, the CanLII
headnote for, R. v. Boulanger, 2006 SCC 32, states in part (see paragraph 58 of the judgment):