As far as whether the proposed cuts are legit, again, that's an opinion and not intended to meet the standard of truth
required by a court of law.
Information provided in this website is not meant to be construed as legal advice and does not necessarily predict decisions that will eventually be
made by a court of law.
The complexity of these questions becomes clear when we consider what can and can not be dealt
with by a court of law.
An amount in excess of the policy limits may be
awarded by a court of law, in which case the defendant would be personally responsible for the uninsured amount.
If you file a lawsuit after the statute of limitations applicable to one of your claims has run, you might be barred from having that claim
heard by a court of law.
The term «victim» is used since the auto insurance company is writing a check to them, which means they were not deemed at
fault by a court of law.
Driving vehicle under the influence of alcohol is
offense by a court of law and accident made under influence of alcohol can not be claimed.
It's true, many insurance companies offer a great discount for drivers who can prove that they attended a driving class without being
forced by a court of law.
Parents share legal and physical custody of a child if they were married when the child was born or if paternity was
established by a court of law.
The matter came before Lord Justice Patten, who took a different view to Brigg LJ's general rule, and stated: «I have some difficulty in accepting that the desire of a party to have his rights
determined by a court of law in preference to mediation can be said to be unreasonable conduct particularly when as here, those rights are ultimately vindicated.»
a court order (i.e. separation agreement or divorce order / judgment) issued
by a court of law in or outside Canada; or
How about a Catholic Father of two girls to get on and: 1) Agree that any violence against any human of any age is wrng an punisghable regardless after (at least in my country (the US) one is proven
guilty by a court of law.
A lawsuit can help spinal cord injury victims gain financial security and a sense of close in knowing that the person or company responsible for their injuries is being held
accountable by a court of law.
Imperato responds to claims made against him, says that any one can suit any one for any thing, until its
proven by a court of law is hearsay and meaning less.
HudBay says it intends to «vigorously defend the lawsuits until they are disposed
of by a court of law,» Vincic told InHouse, adding the next step is for the Ontario Superior court to hear motions that have been brought by HudBay seeking:
The standards of evidence seemed to be, «if Tony says it, it's true — if Julie says it, it needs to be notarized and accepted as
evidence by a court of law... but even then, can we really trust the court system.»
Good counseling before placement for both the birthparents and the adoptive parents can help everyone think through what they want and what they will do so that a good agreement will written up — one that doesn't * need * to be legally
enforced by a court of law, because everyone is committed to following through in the best interests of the child.
To wit: until a duly enacted law (like the SAFE Act) is
overturned by a COURT OF LAW (not by the mere «say so» of a sheriff, mayor or any other citizen), it's the RESPONSIBILITY and DUTY of all public officers (including peace officer like Sheriff Howard) to enforce the law «AS IS.»
The fact that you have your liberty
detained by a court of law, that you will spend weeks, months or years locked in a cramped cell and subject to a million institutional restrictions already, is just the baseline of the punishment menu that you will be subjected to.
Even people already sentenced to
death by the court of law and upheld by the Supreme Court are still entitled to certain fundamental human rights.
«So, once Fayose can prove that he was illegally removed and that illegality has been
confirmed by a court of law, it means that in the eyes of the law, he was still a governor but was prevented from acting during the impeachment.
For the first time, there will be penalties for trafficking in human organs, acting as an intermediary for surrogate motherhood, which is to be banned, and carrying out gene tests not
authorised by a court of law.
Bound by the courts of law and box - office expectations to adhere to a very limited perception of what our hero was capable of accomplishing, Never Say Never Again explicitly states its desire to ladle out «some gratuitous sex and violence,» which it does — in the most blank, perfunctory way possible.
Section 8 states: «Decisions by the Secretary pursuant to the authority of this Act are non-reviewable and committed to agency discretion, and may not be
reviewed by any court of law or any administrative agency.»
If settling the estate does not involve
supervision by a court of law and no court appoints a legal representative to administer the estate, that is a non-administered estate.
As long as Connecticut lawmakers had a legitimate state interest that was reasonable related to the labeling of products produced from the process of genetic engineering, the GMO labeling bill would be considered
constitutional by any court of law.
It appears that now that times have changed, that CREA feels that the «dominant position» scenario and alleged abuse thereof will be judged in a different light,
by a court of law if need be, due to the recent relative birth of alternative models now at play, in addition to those continuing to come onto the scene across Canada.
It's fair to say Google won't take down the site and will not disclose info unless they're ordered to do
so by court of law.
Until the age of majority, or
emancipation by a court of law, parents enjoy broad discretion over the activities of their children including with whom they can associate.
The only target of a DCP sentence is the previously convicted terrorist — someone for whom a death penalty has already been determined
appropriate by a court of law at the conclusion of a fair trial and the expiry of all appeals.