Attachment A to Form 4 in paragraph 1 lists the rights and interests claimed
by the objectors and in paragraph 2 says «Accordingly the objector believes that the proposed act is not an act attracting the expedited procedure as one or more of the paragraphs of s237 of the Act are not satisfied: viz».
It seems to me however that if the Form 4 is deficient but is accepted as a matter of discretion, and the evidence produced at the inquiry is such as to lead to the conclusion that the act does not meet each of the criteria of s237 (a)(b) and (c), then the Tribunal must find, as a matter of law, that the act is not one attracting the expedited procedure regardless of any relevant omission
by the objectors of information required by the Form 4.
In these circumstances, the democratically elected representatives who determine an application have no counterpoint by which to judge the case presented
by the objectors.
either fails to provide evidence of eligibility to be on the roll or notifies the Electoral Commission that he or she consents to the removal from the roll of the name of the person objected to, the Electoral Commission must, unless the objection has been withdrawn
by the objector, remove from the roll the name of the person objected to and must notify the parties accordingly.
It may be that there is no title to an area on which turbines or PV panels need to be placed and this prompts a challenge
by an objector.
Not exact matches
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, and will decide whether businesses run
by religious
objectors to gay marriage may refuse to cater a gay wedding.
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious
objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income
by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
So James does open the quote in the normal way
by introducing the
objector.
James is a Bible scholar and he knows that Abraham had faith in Genesis 15, but he is pointing out to his
objector here that Abraham's faith was maturing and being energized
by his works.
You can best understand what the
objector means
by turning to how James replies in verse 2:21 - 25.
As well, you can understand better what the
objector is saying in verse 18
by looking to verse 19.
These conceptions of what the Christian ought to do, the
objector will point out, are themselves very much shaped
by culture.
And since it will be possible to defeat Obamacare's Free Birth Control Rule against religious
objectors without requiring constitutional analysis, I think the controversy will not require adjudication
by the Supreme Court.
So they were outraged
by the treatment of
objectors.
Studies indicate that the vast majority of these were conscientious
objectors by disposition.
Where the Electoral Commission considers that the particulars included in an objection are insufficient to inform the person objected to of the ground for the objection or the reason or reasons supporting that ground, the Electoral Commission must
by written notice require the
objector to provide within 14 days of the giving of the notice such further particulars as the Electoral Commission thinks fit.
The Electoral Commission, any
objector, and the person objected to may appear before the court either in person or
by some person appointed
by it or him or her in writing or
by a barrister or solicitor.
Conscientious
objectors could include members of Progress, the Blairite wing of the party led
by John Woodcock.
These conflicts will spawn years of costly litigation, not only for religious organizations and individuals, but for small businesses owned
by conscientious
objectors across the state.
Of particular note was the Minnesota Experiment done on imprisoned conscientious
objectors during WWII (the Biology of Human Starvation, Univ MN Press, 1950) and
by George Cahill's group in the 1960's (Owens et al, JCI, 1969).
Ginger (Elle Fanning) is the daughter of a smug leftwing lecturer (Alessandro Nivola), who's written a book called The Idea of Freedom and is still traumatised
by his time in jail as a conscientious
objector in the second world war.
As someone who's long had an armchair historian's interest in World War II, I was intrigued
by Hacksaw Ridge, which tells the true story of Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield), a conscientious
objector who nonetheless wanted to serve his country as a medic.
Suddenly Paul — a conscientious
objector in the Korean War, a man painted
by his cynical co-workers as a «bleeding heart liberal,» a natural marksman who hasn't fired a gun since a distant childhood trauma — has a lot more to think over.
After several years of improvisational tone poems cobbled together in post-production, Terrence Malick makes his triumphant return to genuinely scripted, more conventionally structured drama with Radegund, about the life and death of Austrian conscientious
objector Franz Jägerstätter, who was executed
by the Nazis in 1943.
While Bracey is counting on «Point Break» to give him his big break, he's also excited about his upcoming turn in Mel Gibson «s «Hacksaw Ridge,» which chronicles the extraordinary true story of conscientious
objector Desmond Doss, played
by Andrew Garfield.
Lew Ayres, who starred in the classic 1931 anti-war film (and Best Picture Academy Award winner), «All Quiet on the Western Front,» was so affected
by that movie, he became a conscientious
objector and served as a medic in World War II (and was later to earn a Best Actor nomination for «Johnny Belinda»).
By far the easiest grounds for gaining conscientious
objector status in wartime are religious.
You can be a brilliant moral philosopher with a prizewinning doctoral thesis expounding the evils of war, and still be given a hard time
by a draft board evaluating your claim to be a conscientious
objector.
The project previously was held up
by environmental
objectors and U.S. regulatory review.
However, on the railways one of the few jobs that remained «protected» (meaning that men could choose to stay in these jobs instead of joining up, and wouldn't be penalised
by the government for being a contentious
objector) were train drivers.
The Conscientious
Objector at the Schindler House presents new and existing works
by Sam Gilliam, Anthea Hamilton, Lucy McKenzie, Dianna Molzan, and Suki Seokyeong Kang, plus a new durational performance delivered
by professional actors and directed
by Todd Gray.
In 2018, Gray's work was included in Public Fiction: the Conscientious
Objector at the MAK Center for Art & Architecture in Los Angeles where he directed a new durational performance delivered
by professional actors, and upcoming, a number of Gray's works are included in the major summer group exhibition Michael Jackson: On the Wall at London's National Portrait Gallery, travelling to the Grand Palais Paris, and the Kunstmusem Bonn through 2019.
Todd Gray presents an ongoing durational performance in the exhibition Public Fiction: The Conscientious
Objector at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, West Hollywood curated
by Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey and Lauren Mackler through April 15th, 2018.
The chapbook «Chronic
Objector» was released
by Miniature Garden Spring 2017.
You can not overcome these simple complexities
by invoking increasingly complex solutions that you hope will dazzle the
objector.
The IWC meeting in Morocco may have seen the failure of plans to compromise on commercial whaling, to bring Japan and other international law
objectors back into the fold, but there is some more interesting news coming from Agadir: More whales are being killed
by pollution, getting caught in nets and other threats than
by commercial whaling; and, Russian oil exploration in the Pacific is threatening critically endangered grey whales.
The significance of this is that the conscientious
objector clause flouts the Establishment Clause
by specifically giving preferential treatment to beliefs founded on a theistic belief, but not a non-theistic belief.
Plaintiff in a more recent class action says class members should receive refunds from Massage Envy, while a Denver attorney, labeled a «serial
objector»
by lawyers seeking millions, says their fee request is too high.
The state's high court sided with
objectors, vacating an order entered
by a trial court awarding class counsel a fee of $ 124 million for their work on a $ 310 million class action settlement.
After Convocation decided not to adopt a «conscientious
objector» exception, there was an interesting series of tweets on Twitter about an six page letter from a London Ontario lawyer published
by the Middlesex Law Association.
It began after a bid to have lawyers be able to declare themselves «conscientious
objectors» to signing the statement failed in December, after being defeated in a vote
by benchers at Convocation.
The members were not told or advised
by David Michael (principal solicitor and deputy monitoring officer) that they could not participate in the meeting nor that they were disqualified from voting
by reason of attendance at a public meeting in February 2006 including
objectors to the development in question or
by non-attendance at a site visit conducted
by the committee.
CRIA is being represented
by Glen Bloom of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, who had represented the plaintiffs / appellants in CCH and who is also now representing the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), the lead
objectors to the Access Copyright proposed tariff now before the Copyright Board.
[48] No challenge was made
by either the State or the grantee to the Form 4 applications of the
objectors in this matter.
Even this claim is debatable, as revealed
by the observation of many conscientious
objectors during the Vietnam era assigned to work in New Jersey's state mental hospitals at a time they first started using mace to calm violent patients.
Furthermore, «whilst the
objector's certification mark may be tolerably well - known in Canada, it is not reasonable to forbid the universal use
by its applicant as a (top - level domain).»