Sentences with phrase «at first instance found»

The judge at first instance found that Matthew had gone down a surfaced pathway bounded by wooden rails which led between two caravans onto a roadway.
The employment judge at first instance found that the employer had reasonably believed that the contract became illegal with the expiry of the passport, and so the claimant could not enforce her claim for breach of contract.
The county court at first instance found there was no collision but also that there was no fundamental dishonesty since the claimant had a history of back pain and so had not lied to the doctor.
The court at first instance found that there was a common intention constructive trust, imposing it upon the house - owner.
Despite the considerable evidence in Anthony's favour, the judge at first instance found for the 2005 will.
What distinguishes this case is that despite the absence of a refusal to mediate, the Judge at first instance found that the Defendant's actions in dragging his feet prevented mediation from taking place.

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One way of viewing the religious crisis of our time is to see it not in the first instance as a challenge to the intellectual cogency of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, or other traditions, but as the gradual erosion, in an ever more complex and technological society, of the feeling of reciprocity with nature, organic interrelatedness with the human community, and sensitive attention to the processes of lived experience where the realities designated by religious symbols and assertions are actually to be found, if they are found at all.
The ACCC has announced it will appeal the Air Cargo cartel decision; the case failed at first instance because the Court found there was no relevant «markt in Australia».
I did have two brief instances of regret for not breastfeeding out second... the first was the moments after she was born, because I first breastfed our oldest daughter at that time... and second was when we found out our second daughter had reflux and we had to go through the trial and error of different formulas.
For instance, note the NNT of 35 for statins (cholesterol - lowering drugs) in the primary prevention (avoiding a first - time event) of any bad thing (such as a heart attack), according to a table provided by the journal Bandolier, found at http://tinyurl.com/mrxngz.
«The social environment will determine how visible you are to predators,» says Lancaster, an ecology graduate student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, whose finding is the first known instance in which a mother's hormones were found to change a fundamental aspect of her offspring's appearance.
One recent study of using cloths like this to reduce rates of hospital infection found that «re-usable cloth performance improved at 75 washes, and reduced after 150 washes, although, in most instances, performance after 150 washes was better than at first wash.»
That's why I was pleasantly surprised to find the Request Meeting service, aimed at protecting VictoriaHearts members from such instances and guaranteeing their safety, even if their first date is in a strange country.
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Not only is its iconography very nondescript and its buttons unintuitive — I never would have found the 100 - level challenge mode, for instance, had I not randomly tapped what I at first thought was just a random illustration of a doorway on the single - player menu — but the English translation for the game (the game offers Japanese and English translations) seems exceptionally flawed and low - effort due to being littered with grammatical errors and spelling mistakes, making the concept of the game difficult to understand for new players as well as navigate in general.
Early on in his career, he stood out as one of the first artists to make installations with found materials, while his relief and free - standing sculptures, for instance CHILD (1959) and LOOKING GLASS (1964), received critical acclaim at the time for their masterful compositions and markedly sombre nature.
In the first instance, Martine Syms is one of the most exciting artists emerging at this moment and her work combines found footage with a sophisticated take on 21st century social media communication.
For her first solo exhibition at Galleri Urbane, titled «Personal Boundaries,» Samantha McCurdy finds interest in the instances where these physical boundaries are worn thin to reveal the heightened mental power that one can forge.
At first instance in autumn 2007 Mr John Randall QC sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court found for David.
However in this case the judge at first instance was entitled to find that the Appellant's failure to act was a «serious derelict of his duty» because of the critical role the survey played in the Respondent's culture.
At first instance, the trial judge found that Interactive was unable to establish an arguable cause of action that was not precluded by the exclusion clause.
However, at first instance the judge had found that there was no evidence to show that the defendants had behaved in a way that would justify making the order.
The judge hearing the appeal found that the district judge at first instance had been right, on the evidence before him, to decide that there «had been no answer» and, indeed, the judge came to the same conclusion.
The Court of Appeal agreed with the first instance judge that the claim was time - barred but held that his cause of action accrued when he acted on the alleged negligent advice in 1997; an earlier date than that found at first instance (it also agreed that the claimant could not successfully overcome the limitation defence by relying on the provisions of s 14A of the Limitation Act 1980).
At first instance, Mr Justice Simon found that the defendant's use of the circuit did constitute an actionable nuisance but he declined to grant an injunction.
It was recognised by all parties that the Court at first instance would be bound to follow the decisions in Goldacre and Luminar and find that the March 2012 quarter rent was not payable as an expense of the administration and therefore only provable as a debt in the administration.
At first instance, Edwards - Stuart J found for E.ON primarily on the grounds of a breach of contract by MTH — namely that (i) clause 8.1 (x) of the contract required the foundations to be fit for purpose, (ii) fitness for purpose was to be determined by reference to the Technical Requirements (which formed part of MTH's tender documents), and (iii) para 3.2.2.2 (ii)(and also para 3b.5.1) of the Technical Requirements required the foundations to be designed so that they would have a lifetime of 20 years.
At first instance -LRB-[2006] EWHC 2886 (Admin), [2007] 1 All ER 825), Mr Justice Stanley Burnton found that a reference could be made by an employer in the case of an event that took place before CSA 2000 came into force; but the provisional listing procedure infringed the claimants» Art 6 and 8 rights, such that they were incompatible with the Convention.
The court limited the husband's total share to # 2 million from a total pot found to be # 6.9 million at first instance, but excluded the wife's liquid capital from being part of the matrimonial assets for equal sharing.
At first instance the tribunal found that as there was no identifiable physical or mental cause, there was no disability falling within the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
He also found that the delay created by the FIPPA system «burdens freedom of the press and amounts in the first instance to an infringement» of s. 2 (b) of the Charter (at para 70).
For one thing, he finds, the respondents made the deliberate decision not to raise the issue at trial, and must now live with the consequences of their choices; although they say their financial situation prevented them from arguing the constitutional point at first instance, there is no reason to believe that it has now changed.
At first instance both sides were found to have lied under oath.
At first instance, Mrs Justice Cox found that DC Ridley «had throughout been wholly unaware» of Hertfordshire police's witness protection policy / protocol — albeit this was not his fault entirely.
But while Mr Justice Jackson at first instance had «properly acknowledged» the need to be «cognisant of the practicalities» of local government he had in the circumstances erred in finding that there were «additional unusual circumstances» requiring the permission to be quashed.
The judge at first instance refused the request and found there was nothing relevant that could be added to existing reports.
One of the principal matters in dispute was the status of certain properties owned by companies in a group which, at first instance in the Family Division, Molyan J concluded was under the effective ownership and control of Mr Prest — a finding that was not contested on appeal.
The first two mandatory liability policies cover instances when you are found to be at fault for the accident.
If found guilty, the journalist or organization would lose their accreditation for a period of six months for their first offense, one year at the second instance, and permanently lose their accreditation if they struck out a third time.
For instance, this year I've seen online resume writing advice from professional resume writers and HR professionals like myself and my colleagues on Career Rocketeer, a 75 - year - old retiree who is at least 10 - 15 years behind the times in his take on what works today, a secretary with a degree in English and a CPRW who has never interviewed or hired someone for a job who now feels qualified to offer resume writing advice, a 2012 college graduate who has yet to find his first job but is undeterred in offering his 2 - cents, and countless others who profess they know the right way to write the perfect resume.
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