Sentences with phrase «by order of the court»

... no one may access a sealed court record except by order of the court.
He is currently recalled by order of the Court of Appeals of Maryland to sit on specially assigned cases and conduct pre-trial, settlement conferences and ADR sessions.
A Bell customer can reasonably contemplate, therefore, that his or her identity may be disclosed by order of the court in the event he or she engages in unlawful, abusive or tortious activity.
According to local media, the website was blocked by order of the court in Nevyansk, a town in the Ural Mountains.
I agree with him — if in fact the official in question is directly subject to the law's strictures by order of a court.
«When Terri Schiavo was denied food and water by order of the court, it took her thirteen long, slow, agonizing days to die of dehydration.
But Adegboyega Adeniyi, justice of the Abuja court, on Wednesday, held that the EFCC did not breach any law by holding him, stressing that the detention was not illegal since it was backed by an order of court.
«Unless compelled by an order of the court, the defendants will not pay our gratuities as approved by the government,» their statement said.
«What the United States said, and it appears in the open documents of this case, is that the disclosure of these documents by order of our courts would be «likely to result in serious damage to US national security and could harm existing intelligence information - sharing between our two governments»,» the foreign secretary said.
Under the Alberta Business Corporations Act (or the federal one or any other provincial corporations act for that matter), any of these forms of «oppression» may be remedied by an order of the Court, which has a range of discretion under the legislation.
Any entitlement to custody or access or incidents of custody under this section is subject to alteration by an order of the court or by separation agreement.»
8.16.4 An appeal that has been listed for hearing may only be withdrawn by order of the Court on application.
Like any other sentence, a community order takes effect when it is imposed and it remains in full force and effect until and unless it is quashed on appeal or revoked or amended by order of the court.
Temporary suspension of the hearing of a case by order of the Court (maybe for a short period, e.g. to next day or sine die).
Where a couple obtain an Irish divorce, the provisions as outlined above will apply to any maintenance arrangements made by order of the court, which means that:
It is also important for therapists to understand that in the context of litigation, psychotherapy notes may be discoverable (e.g. subject to subpoena, produced by order of the court).
When there is some dispute about who a child's parents are, parentage may be established by order of a court, which can require genetic testing to determine whether a man is the father to any children involved.
Children's Contact Services should not receive from parents, or other sources, judgments, affidavits, Family Reports or expert report unless such provision has been authorised by order of the Court
All evaluations and / or assessments are undertaken solely by order of the Court.
Unlike some court - mandated mediation that only occurs by the order of the court, take months to get into and only on limited issues, couples regularly seek out private mediation services during all phases of the procedure.
By order of the Court of Appeal for Ontario the Class Members are composed of the following persons (the «Class»)
For example, the agreements with eBay Canada expressly provide that they may disclose confidential «eBay System Information» (which the appellants say includes information about PowerSellers) which «is required to be disclosed by order of any court»: Appeal Book, vol.
(5) Money paid into court under an order under this section must not be paid out of court except by order of the court, which may do one or more of the following:
This time, by order of the court, no white man could legally stop him.
The order of the Federal High Court in suit No FHC / PH / 213 / 2013 recognizing the Ejike Oguebego - led Executive committee of the PDP, Anambra chapter is still subsisting until it is set aside by an order of the court
Thank you for being a Kindle customer.Your credit is valid for one year and will expire after June 24, 2017, by order of the Court.
The issue before the court concerned whether the agency was entitled to rely on s 35 (2) of DPA 1998, where said the judge, s 35 (1) plainly applied: «the non-disclosure provisions [of the Act do not apply] where disclosure is required by... any enactment, by any rule of law or by the order of the court»; and the agency were not therefore entitled to override the order unless by coming back and asking for variation of the order.
The entitlement to that remedy may be a matter of substantive law, but the trust itself is not created by the acts of the parties, or even by the obligation to make restitution, but by the order of the court.
Particularly in the context of social housing, such «tenants» may be permitted to remain — either by order of the court or by the forbearance of their landlord — for considerable periods of time after that; in some cases many years.
A father can otherwise obtain parental responsibility either by formal agreement with the mother or by order of the court.
If a child is removed from a parent's care, either by consent of the parent or by order of a court, the Children Act 1989 currently gives priority to placing the child with a suitable family member before someone not connected to the child.
If this is you, you should have physical custody, either through an agreement reached with your spouse as part of your divorce or by order of the court.
This has to be with the agreement of the parents (or those with parental responsibility) or by order of the court.
Section 35 of the Data Protection Act 1998 permits the disclosure of information in any case where the disclosure is required by, or under any enactment, by any rule of law, or by the order of a court.
Children can also be placed in out - of - home care, either temporarily or more long term, by order of the court.
These monies shall be held in escrow until the parties» rights to the escrow monies have been determined (i) by the written agreement of the parties, (ii) by order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or (iii) some other process to which the parties agree to in writing.
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