In Alberta, once an order has been filed with the Court of Queen's Bench, it is enforceable
as a judgment of that court.
The new law expressly provides that if the court in a proceeding finds that the foreign - country judgment is entitled to recognition then, to the extent that the foreign - country judgment grants or denies recovery of a sum of money, the foreign - country judgment is conclusive between the parties to the same extent
as the judgment of a sister state entitled to full faith and credit in New Jersey would be conclusive and is enforceable in the same manner and to the same extent as a judgment rendered in the state.
Foreign country money judgments are enforceable in the same manner
as the judgment of a sister state, which is entitled to full faith and credit in New Jersey courts.
Thereafter, the clerk was required to «treat the foreign judgment in the same manner
as a judgment of the Superior Court of New Jersey.»
Once the issues are resolved, using the negotiation process, and relying on outside experts like financial planners and child psychologists for property and custody plans, the case is reduced to an agreement that the court then enters
as a judgment of divorce.
(d) After hearing and consideration en banc, the judgment of the majority of the members of this Court participating in the case shall be entered
as the judgment of this Court.
He recalled that Articles 1 and particularly 3 of the Directive provide persons like Mr Balogh with the right to have essential documents, such
as the judgment of the Austrian court, translated in Hungarian.
If successful, the terms of settlement or award is entered
as a judgment of the court.
As the judgment of Lady Hale demonstrates (and as indeed the disquiet expressed by Lord Browne - Wilkinson and others in Prudential [1992] 2 AC 386 itself shows), the law is not in a satisfactory state.
That's merely your interpretation of English usage, and does not qualify
as a judgment of the science involved.
Citing «great hydrologic and climate uncertainty,» one expert quoted by CSM puts forth a new climate wisdom that has as yet to catch on widely: «We can't necessarily count on what we saw in the past
as the judgment of where storms are going to be in the future.»
They just do not want to hear
it as judgment of their work.
On 26th July 2016, the court adopted the terms of settlement signed by the parties
as the judgment of the court and ordered the parties to abide by the terms of the consent judgment.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore: The question is, Shall the decision of the Chair stand
as the judgment of the Senate?
Because of the imagery of resurrection, this judgment clearly appears
as a judgment of the whole person and of all persons together.
It is my belief that to some extent he did share it, though he transformed it by an emphasis on the mercy as well
as the judgment of God and on the love of God and neighbor as the criterion for God's moral demands.
They predicted the Fall, or saw it in retrospect,
as the judgment of God upon an unfaithful and sinful nation, but they understood the function of the catastrophe to be ultimately, like the Exodus event, positive and redemptive in character.
This means that SICC judgments can be enforced
as judgments of the Supreme Court of Singapore;
Not exact matches
As I got used to the new surroundings and stopped fearing others»
judgment in the hopes
of just focusing on improvement, I noticed something.
«I can at most venture a personal
judgment, based on some examination
of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment]
of a higher and unanticipated rate
of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate
of inflation takes about
as long for employment
as for interest rates, say, a couple
of decades.»
Nordstrom empowers their employees to do whatever it takes to please the customer,
as long
as they use their best
judgment to decide on a plan
of action.
Reports also include important information such
as the number
of open lines, maximum credit,
judgments, and payment trends.
What's never been around before is a seamless integration
of all
of this: natural language processing at the front end so that it knows what you asked, natural language processing at the back end so you know what it just said, and in between a
judgment engine that is learning so that over time,
as you keep updating the knowledge paths, it keeps re-evaluating what it heard.
These policies help to protect against payments
as the result
of bodily injury or property damage, medical expenses, the cost
of de1fending lawsuits, and settlement bonds or
judgments required during an appeal procedure.
Gawker Media founder and CEO Nick Denton will file for personal bankruptcy protection
as early
as Monday after losing a fight in a Florida court for a shield against a
judgment in a breach
of privacy case involving professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, according to a person familiar with the matter.
«Although it has acted swiftly on the latest UN sanctions, China is unlikely to go so far
as to fully implement new sanctions that, in its
judgment, would risk substantially undermining the economic well - being or social stability not just
of North Korea, but also
of the Chinese population near the North Korean border, which relies heavily on such trade,» she said.
I question, though, the
judgment of legalizing with a stroke
of the pen everybody who is here, because that's basically saying that we
as a nation will turn a blind eye to our own laws.
«I think it's too early to make any
judgments on what I would call the very short opening statement, and we'll see what happens
as we go forward,» Gerard told reporters at a conference
of the BlueGreen Alliance, a coalition
of large labor unions and environmental groups.
The meeting is also being seen
as a
judgment on CEO Marissa Meyer's stewardship
of the company.
A major disadvantage
of doing business
as a general partnership is that all partners are personally liable for business debts and liabilities (for example, a
judgment in a lawsuit).
The Arbitrator (i) shall apply internal laws
of the State
of New York consistent with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable statutes
of limitations, or, to the extent (if any) that federal law prevails, shall apply the law
of the U.S., irrespective
of any conflict
of law principles; (ii) shall entertain any motion to dismiss, motion to strike, motion for
judgment on the pleadings, motion for complete or partial summary
judgment, motion for summary adjudication, or any other dispositive motion consistent with New York or federal rules
of procedure,
as applicable; (iii) shall honor claims
of privilege recognized at law; and (iv) shall have authority to award any form
of legal or equitable relief;
That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level
of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level
of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human
judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level
of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
The New Testament Gospels portray Jesus
as speaking against the oppressors
of his people with prophetic words
of judgment that focus extensively on issues
of money and power.
(Sharon Begley at STAT has a nice analysis here
as well
as a link to the patent appeal board's 51 - page explanation
of its
judgment.)
The men were told to look at the images for
as long
as necessary to make their
judgments, and longer time spent looking specifically at the faces and bodies
of the gay male couples was taken by the researchers
as another sign
of attraction to men.
Albert Einstein would later write about her, «Her strength, her purity
of will, her austerity toward herself, her objectivity, her incorruptible
judgment - all these were
of a kind seldom found in a single individual... Once she had recognized a certain way
as a right one, she pursued it without compromise and with extreme tenacity.»
In the world
of municipal politics, it is relatively rare for Council (normally chaired by the Mayor) to sit in
judgment of the Mayor
as chief executive.
Policies protect against payments
as the result
of bodily injury, property damage (including if the property is damaged off - premise), medical expenses, libel, slander, the cost
of defending lawsuits, and settlement bonds or
judgments required during an appeal procedure.
«Terms
of judgment such
as «wrong» and «worst» are likely to embarrass your employees and hurt their feelings.»
The document did not name any Americans
as willing co-conspirators, and it did not make a
judgment on whether the defendants» actions affected the outcome
of the election — something the president trumpeted.
Only when you let your brain slip into the
judgment function and weigh out the strengths
of all the ideas impartially will this idea reveal itself
as the most awesome idea on the playground
of your mind.
The news comes after a Florida judge ruled (and denied Denton's request to stay said ruling) that former wrestler Terry Bollea, better known
as Hulk Hogan, could begin collecting on a
judgment against Denton and his company for invasion
of privacy.
Saying that Trump is «lucky to have someone
of his caliber in that role,» McGuire pointed to Porter's
judgment as crucial for the role
of vetting what makes it to Trump's desk.
But rather than passing
judgment on whether globalization is a wonderful or a terrible thing, Easterbrook accepts it
as a mixed bag, foreseeing «an endless tumult
of improved living standards wrapped with ribbons
of stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction.
All that's required is for someone in a position
of trust to make some decision in a situation in which he or she has some personal interest that could reasonably be seen
as influencing his or her
judgment.
Of course, just which matters ought to be left to judgment on a case - by - case basis, and which ought to be categorically determined as a matter of policy, is a hard problem for those who design institutions of all kind
Of course, just which matters ought to be left to
judgment on a case - by - case basis, and which ought to be categorically determined
as a matter
of policy, is a hard problem for those who design institutions of all kind
of policy, is a hard problem for those who design institutions
of all kind
of all kinds.
It allows them to talk about these things without fear
of judgment from other men and to explore their senses
of fashion
as well
as their relationships to food, wellness, and dating.
As you probably know, Hogan won the case and won a massive
judgment of $ 115 million dollars and an additional $ 25 million in punitive damages.
Despite your best
judgment, you're going to have to move the armoire away from the front door and move your business out
of your studio apartment
as you start to grow, bring on new employees, and begin to build a workplace culture — preferably one that watches Shaun
of the Dead on a loop each day.
«
As to whether this particular group
of politicians is going to really achieve that success is not something I can make a particular
judgment about.»