Cobb,
by overriding this purpose has taken on the worldview of the oppressor.
Not exact matches
A person who knows who they are lives a simple life
by eliminating from their orbit anything that does not align with his or her
overriding purpose and values.
processing is necessary for the
purposes of the legitimate interest pursued
by the controller or
by the third party, except where such interests are
overridden by the interests for fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection.
Thus, if the specific provisions contemplated that there would be a deduction or other tax advantage then there was no room for
overriding that statutory
purpose by the application of s 99 or s BG1.
processing is necessary for the
purposes of the legitimate interests pursued
by the controller or
by a third party, except where such interests are
overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data, in particular where the data subject is a child.
Documents produced are not to be used
by the other party (ies) except for the
purposes of this litigation unless and until the scope of the undertaking is varied
by a court order or other judicial order, consent or statutory
override or a situation of immediate and serious danger emerges.
(f) processing is necessary for the
purposes of the legitimate interests pursued
by the controller or
by a third party, except where such interests are
overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data, in particular where the data subject is a child.
CPR r 3.12 specifically states: «The
purpose of costs management is that the court should manage both the steps to be taken and the costs to be incurred
by both parties to any proceedings so as to further the
overriding objective.»
However, Spence J. did point to other reasons why the privacy expectation may be
overridden, because the information is limited
by terms of the order for specific
purposes and the use of this information is not absolute.
Justice Kirby did not think that these common law presumptions had been
overridden by the general language of the LAA that allowed for acquisition «for any
purpose whatsoever»: