Sentences with phrase «as rendering judgment»

For the purpose of this experiment, an opinion is defined as rendering judgment upon a person or idea with the intention of advancing my own perspective over all others.

Not exact matches

(B) at the election of the customer at any time before final judgment is rendered, statutory damages in a sum of not more than $ 5,000, as the court considers just.
In this complicated milieu, he remained dissident but independent, anti-regime but secular and un-Catholic, and developed further a subtlety and restraint about rendering judgments on people as objects of politics, as actors in politics.
It is the decisive event in which God's judgment on the whole of history is rendered with the corresponding outcome, customarily described as reward and punishment.
And as an elected political leader his task is not to render a legal opinion but to bring his best judgment, including moral judgment, to bear on public policy.
Disregard the covenant, and America's blessings will be given to others as God renders his judgment.
The errors of idolatry are also corrected by the perpetual judgment rendered on every finite good as never exhausting the infinitude of goodness.
Even as the king uses his servant's own description to render judgment against him, he points out that there was an alternative — small - scale money - lending — which would have satisfied his command.
Also that someday believe it or not you will stand in front of a all powerful God and He will render judgment on you as well as all who have lived.
But for those concerned with rendering nuanced and informed» that is to say, accurate» moral judgments, considerations beyond mere numbers will always be at least as important.
A jury having been waived, the lower court, Eastern District of Louisiana, found that the word «Tabasco,» as applied to pepper sauce, was generic and indicated quality, ingredients and place of origin of the pepper from which it was made and rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff for damages.
Republican State Rep. Trey Lamar introduced a bill last week that would force the NCAA to close investigations and render judgments within nine months of a school's response to a notice of allegations, termed by him as a «letter of official inquiry.»
Alfred Agebsi Woyome was paid the sum of GHC 51 million as judgment debt for allegedly rendering services to the state during preparations towards hosting the African Cup of Nations in Ghana in 2008.
«I am not rendering judgment as to his guilt or innocence and I hope Senator Skelos is found innocent of the charges levied against him,» he said.
A business, such as a mortgage company or bank, or an individual can file a civil lawsuit and if the plaintiff is awarded damages then a judgment will be rendered in their favor.
If, as the defendant, you lose the case then a judgment will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff.
Cognizant of the fact that the executive order could render any decision on CPP legality a mere advisory opinion, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals withheld its judgment for at least 60 days as this EPA review was undertaken.
In July 2015 the CJEU rendered two judgments in which it got the opportunity to give the EU institutions indications as to how Article 8 of Regulation 45/2001 should be understood.
Rule 2.1 reminds us that as an «Advisor» we are to exercise independent professional judgment and render candid advice.
In some Member States, such as France, the offering of unlicensed transportation activities has even been subject to criminal law sanctions, which led to the Uber France judgment (C - 320 / 16) rendered on 10 April 2018.
[20] In its judgment rendered on December 22, 2015, the Court stated that personal banking information is generally protected under Article 8 of the ECHR, but that an interference of this right is justifiable as long as the factors set out in Article 8 § 2 are met.
What «tort reform» aims to do is to issue, by government decree, that individuals and classes of people should not be able to bring civil actions in certain instances and / or should be limited in the amount they are able to recover by a predetermined structure as opposed to the judgment rendered by a jury of their peers.
Mercury has been served as a purported UM carrier and Plaintiff is seeking to hold Mercury liable to satisfy all or a portion of any judgment which might be rendered against Defendant in this matter.
Unlike the judgments made in litigation of first instance, arbitral awards become final and binding on the parties as soon as it is rendered.
Giving the main judgment, in Reilly v Sandwell Metropolitan BC [2018] UKSC 16, Lord Wilson said the decision to dismiss her was reasonable, «for her refusal to accept that she had been in breach of duty suggested a continuing lack of insight which, as it was reasonable to conclude, rendered it inappropriate for her to continue to run the school».
In the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Mance (as he then was) gave the lead judgment in which a detailed review of case law concerning judgments rendered in private and shrouded by a requirement of non-publication were considered.
However, he held that the execution should not go beyond the DIFC jurisdiction, as Article 7 (2) of the Judicial Authority Law only allowed judgments, decisions and orders rendered by the DIFC Courts to be referred for execution.
[1] The Court is seized with an appeal as of right brought under s. 691 (1)(a) of the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C - 46, from a judgment of the Alberta Court of Appeal (2010 ABCA 131, 477 A.R. 208) rendered on April 22, 2010.
To the extent that the government can use its coercive power to define elements of an offense, render a judgment against you (in civil court) and enforce it, as cpast observes, it is government action.
All of the translations published by SOQUIJ are flagged as «Unofficial English Translations» since they are produced after the judgment has been rendered; it is also a way of indicating that, in the event of any discrepancy between the original and the translation, the original French version should prevail.
-- The willingness to recognize and enforce an extra-provincial judgment rendered on the same jurisdictional basis is as an overarching principle that disciplines the exercise of jurisdiction against extra-provincial defendants.
A-15-04 (New Jersey Supreme Court, June 28, 2005): A divorce court may order the sale and distribution of proceeds from the sale of marital property prior to the final judgment of divorce under a statute that provides the court may make such order as to alimony or maintenance of the parties as circumstances render fit, just, and reasonable.
court of Orleans is created, taken in connection with the Judicial Act, and that a writ of error would lie to a judgment rendered by the court for the District of Kentucky in such a case as this.
He went on to say that «in our view, an application... for leave to enforce an award as a judgment is... one aspect of its recognition and as such is the final stage in rendering the arbitral procedure effective.
This must be done within thirty (30) days after a judgment is rendered, as there are strict time limits for appeals.
For foreign judgments rendered in other countries, our firm suggests that it would be better to file a new lawsuit against the defendant in Taiwan and use the foreign judgments as a leverage.
By rendering our Judgements as clear, as accessible, and as comprehensible, as possible we place that which is of value in them in sharper focus: rather than diminishing our Judgments, it would enhance them.
he unanimous judgment in Canada v. Federation of Law Societies, written by Justice Thomas Cromwell on behalf of the court, renders provisions of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act unconstitutional as they apply to lawyers.
As creditor's rights lawyers will attest, motions for relief from judgment are freely granted when filed after a judgment by confession is rendered.
In contrast, where a foreign - country judgment has been rendered in default of appearance of the defendant, the party seeking recognition has the burden of establishing certain factors, such as jurisdiction and service of process.
A court may not recognize a foreign - country judgment if: the judgment was rendered under a judicial system that does not provide impartial tribunals or procedures compatible with the requirements of due process of law, as determined by the court using standards developed by the American Law Institute and the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law to govern resolution of transnational disputes; the foreign court did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant; or the foreign court did not have jurisdiction over the subject matter.
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.
Another example of the concern to render justice as quickly as possible is that the Court of Appeal will be allowed to render judgment based only on the factums submitted by the parties, without the necessity to hear them plead on a date usually months down the road from submission of the factums.
grant a new trial, to so certify the evidence, and to enter such judgment as should have been entered upon that evidence at the same time granting to the party against whom the decision is rendered an exception to the action of the court in that regard.
In so far as reliance placed by the learned senior counsel for the respondent in case of Kanoria and others vs. Guinness reported in (2006) 1 Llyod's Law Reports 701 in support of the submission that though petition under section 34 challenging a foreign award in India had failed, English Court of Appeal had refused to enforce foreign award on the ground that aggrieved party who was not given due notice of plea of fraud and was unable to represent its case is concerned, a perusal of the judgment indicates that the Court of Appeal had rendered a finding that the aggrieved party who was unable to represent its case and had refused to enforce the foreign award.
Its only concern is the possibility of you being subjected to liability suits in civil court and of judgments being rendered against you as a result of cases stemming from incidents at and around your rented loft.
A motion, or request, conducted after the rendering of a judgment is known as a post-judgment, or post-trial motion.
If the copyright was registered prior to the first unauthorized copying or within 3 months of first publication of the copyrighted work, the copyright owner may instead elect, any time before final judgment is rendered, to recover statutory damages between $ 750 and $ 30,000, as determined by the court.
185 DOS 05 DOS v. Britt - disclosure of conditions affecting the value or desirability of listed premises; DOS fails its burden of proof; res judicata; judgment rendered in civil court between buyer and seller is not controlling in administrative proceeding against licensee where DOS and licensee were not parties in the civil suit and professional conduct of the licensee was not litigated; duty of disclosure to a buyer by a seller's agent is derivative; seller's agent must make the same disclosure to a buyer that the law requires a seller to make; disclosure by seller's agent to buyer's agent of the condition of the property as known by seller's agent was timely, proper and essentially a disclosure to buyer of that information; DOS has failed to prove by substantial evidence its allegation that basement flooding was a common occurrence or that broker was fully aware that homes in the neighborhood where the property is located encountered frequent flooding; complaint dismissed
any business the licensee owns or has participated in as a director or officer, has any judgment (s) rendered against the business in relation to a trade in real estate, fraud or breach of trust
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