Sentences with phrase «by subsequent rulings»

If the details of individual cases are a bit hard for lay readers to follow, it's worth the effort to watch how opinions build upon one another, sometimes only to be undercut by subsequent rulings.

Not exact matches

If the Company delivers 60 shares to the participant and withholds 40 shares to cover tax withholding obligations, 80 shares (the 40 that were withheld multiplied by two to give effect to the 2:1 premium share counting rule) would again be available for subsequent awards under the 2014 Plan.
This includes disagreements over judgment calls made by lenders or their agents; changes in circumstances occurring after the underwriting process has been completed; small mistakes that bear little relation to either the credit risk or the subsequent default; and inconsistent interpretations of the rules.
Each person whose signature appears below hereby constitutes Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, and each of them singly, his true and lawful attorneys - in - fact with full power to sign on behalf of such person, in the capacities indicated below, any and all amendments to this registration statement and any subsequent related registration statement filed pursuant to Rule 462 (b) under the Securities Act of 1933, and generally to do all such things in the name and on behalf of such person, in the capacities indicated below, to enable the Registrant to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and all requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder, hereby ratifying and confirming the signature of such person as it may be signed by said attorneys - in - fact, or any of them, on any and all amendments to this registration statement or any such subsequent related registration statement.
The subsequent lawsuit, known as Roe v Wade, led to the Supreme Court's 1973 ruling that established abortion rights, though by that time Ms McCorvey had given birth and given her daughter up for adoption.
But mentality can discriminate either by ruling out, contradiction, or including, contrast, As mentality broadens, what were initially contradictions become contrasts.8 Mentality grows by the transmutation of contradiction into contrast, The increase in mental functioning begets in turn greater depth of contrast, which in its own turn further promotes mental functioning.9 This explains to some extent why it is not necessary to increase LSD dosage on subsequent occasions to promote greater effects.
The rule was changed so that the first false start by any athlete was charged to the field and any subsequent false start disqualified the offending runner.
The club's subsequent appeal was thrown out by the FA, ruling him out of the Christmas period.
The committee also added language to Rule 3-5-10 to clarify that if the helmet comes completely off during the down or subsequent dead - ball action related to the down - and is not directly attributable to a foul by the opponent - the player must leave the game for at least one down, with the exception of halftime or overtime intermission.
The Rules are the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent World Health Assembly resolutions (the Code), which are the yardstick to measure compliance by all companies in all countries.
Subsequent history has seen a «revenge of history», as powerful authoritarian states play an increasing role in the trade game, but refuse to play by the same rules.
Brown contrasts the disastrous policy choices of Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong with the subsequent periods of communist rule in which policy was made, in both cases, by oligarchical committees where different perspectives could be aired.
10:30 a.m. the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections will submits the names of three people to the City Council: Shampa Chanda, a resident of Queens, for appointment as a member of the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, Helen Arteaga as a Council candidate for designation and subsequent appointment by the Mayor to the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Board of Directors, and Arva R. Rice, candidate for re-appointment by the Council to the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission.
While Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the Staten Island Medical Examiner's office, a subsequent grand jury declined to indict the officer on criminal charges.
He explained that the ruling by the High Court and the subsequent one by the Court of Appeal vindicates him.
The actual increase will depend on the prices set by this and subsequent quarterly auctions — a minimum of $ 1.86 and a maximum of $ 10 per ton, according to RGGI rules.
The events surrounding Kurt Waldheim's campaign and subsequent election in 1985 - 86 played a major role in uncovering the real role played by the Austrian ruling elite in the Second World War.
If the word «adapted» is tripping you up, the CliffsNotes explanation is that the Academy's nutso rules decree that established franchises, whose subsequent installments have such credits as «based on characters created by Richard Linklater and Kim Krizan,» become ineligible for Original Screenplay honors.
The rule of Mobuto Sese Seko who «for three decades [robbed] his country blind,» is chronicled — a rule that was undone with the takeover of Zaire's capital, Kinshasa, by Laurent Kabila on May 17 and the subsequent renaming of Zaire, now called the Democractic Republic of Congo.
Unfortunately, subsequent regulatory additions of onerous «guidelines» for implementation of the rule by school districts had the effect of aborting the innovation and very few temporary certificates were issued, despite the documented demand for them by large numbers of applicants.
In the wake of District Judge John Dietz's ruling that the current system is in violation of the Texas Constitution, the scramble is once again underway to fix the problem politically, while awaiting the inevitable appeal of the decision by the State to the Texas Supreme Court.The primary issues remain those of «equity» and «adequacy», as those are vaguely defined by the Constitution, amplified by the Edgewood vs. Kirby decisions and subsequent legislation.
The pair's subsequent adventures in this land of reckless magic, governed by irrational rules, is fraught with danger, and Alice and Oliver must learn to trust each other in order to succeed.
A missive to the troubled world as spoken by a Supreme Being with subsequent rules of behavior.
You can prevent it from applying to a subsequent year by withdrawing the excess from your Roth IRA, but the rules here are different than for the type of correction described earlier:
To calculate that percentage, start with the 4 percent rule, which says that most people under most market conditions will avoid depleting their retirement savings by withdrawing 4 percent in year one, then adjusting that sum for inflation each subsequent year.
(c) As to transactions entered into after May 20, 1996, a creditor shall have no liability under this chapter for any act or practice done or omitted in conformity with any (i) regulation of the administrator, or (ii) any rule, regulation, interpretation, or approval of any applicable Alabama or federal agency or any opinion of the Attorney General, notwithstanding that after such act or omission has occurred, the regulation, rule, interpretation, opinion, or approval is amended, rescinded, or determined by judicial or other authority to be invalid for any reason; provided, however, that any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, shall not have any effect on any litigation pending on May 20, 1996, nor shall any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, have any effect on litigation if issued subsequent to filing of the litigation.
Notably, the White House administration has delayed implementation of the income verification rules, leaving income verification for now on the «honor system» (with random checks of a statistically significant sample to verify compliance), but raising concern from many that there may be a higher incidence of fraudulent income reporting to qualify for the subsidy in the coming year (though ultimately, inappropriately reported amounts could still be recaptured by the Federal government when the subsequent tax return is filed later, as discussed below, limiting the potential scope of any fraud).
Amended Exhibit A to Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12b - 1 for Investor Class Shares will be filed by subsequent amendment.
By the seventeenth - century, ruled by King Louis XIV France had become a European superpower but a subsequent financial crisis and disillusionment with the monarchy sparked the French Revolution in 178By the seventeenth - century, ruled by King Louis XIV France had become a European superpower but a subsequent financial crisis and disillusionment with the monarchy sparked the French Revolution in 178by King Louis XIV France had become a European superpower but a subsequent financial crisis and disillusionment with the monarchy sparked the French Revolution in 1789.
Inspired by photographs passed down from Scott's grandfather, filmmaker Rey Scott, the works in this series mine the harrowing episodes of his travels and subsequent 1941 Oscar - winning documentary, «Kukan,» revealing uncharted war torn China during the late 1930s and 1940s... Continue reading Michelle Scott at 2 Rules
The actual increase will depend on the prices set by this and subsequent quarterly auctions — a minimum of $ 1.86 and a maximum of $ 10 per ton, according to RGGI rules.
The District Court claims that the ECJ had «repeatedly ruled on the doctrine of acquired rights» and that «[i] n principles [they] can not be withdrawn by subsequent decisions.
This has been influenced by tougher lending rules which have reined in the housing market — including the Mortgage Market Review (MMR) and subsequent actions by the Financial Policy Committee (FPC)-- along with a degree of uncertainty ahead of the election.
(7) limitations on the lawyer's participation in subsequent proceedings imposed by family law court rules on the collaborative law process.
Applying the Restatement (Second) of Judgments § 27, the Court noted that «subject to certain well - known exceptions, the general rule is that when an issue of fact or law is actually litigated and determined by a valid and final judgment, and the determination is essential to the judgment, the determination is conclusive in a subsequent action between the parties, whether on the same or a different claim.»
He concluded that most of the ECC did not present problems, BUT allowing a writing requirement to be satisfied by information accessible for subsequent reference was too drastic a departure from Quebec's rule — in the Civil Code and in the Act to establish a legal framework for information technology — that the essence of a «writing» in any medium had to be the integrity of the information.
The protection afforded by s. 111A goes hand in hand with the common law without prejudice rule, which applies to make genuine attempts to settle a dispute inadmissible in any subsequent legal proceedings.
These rules are relevant in circumstances where a party is or may be investigated by the Commission, or indeed any national competition enforcement authority exercising powers on behalf of the Commission, and in subsequent litigation before the Court of Justice of the European Union.
In addition, there is a risk that communications with the authorities made during the course of settlement negotiations will be disclosable in subsequent civil proceedings, although they may be protected from inspection by a right analogous to the «without prejudice» rule.
The Indiana Supreme Court hereby adopts the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines, as drafted by the Domestic Relations Committee and adopted by the Board of the Judicial Conference of Indiana and all subsequent amendments thereto presented by the Domestic Relations Committee of the Judicial Conference of Indiana, as the Parenting Time Rule and Guidelines of this Court.
We note that any subsequent inappropriate disclosure by a recipient of whistleblower information would not put the covered entity in violation of this rule, since the subsequent disclosure is not covered by this regulation.
Fair Laboratory Practices Associates v. Quest Diagnostics Inc., the Second Circuit upheld a Southern District of New York ruling which dismissed an action brought by the former general counsel of the defendant Unilab Corp., a wholly - owned subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics Inc., as well as his co-relators, Unilab's former CEO and CFO and disqualified them and their external counsel from bringing any subsequent related qui tam action seeking a whistleblower aware, on the basis that «such measures were necessary to prevent the use of [the former general counsel's] unethical disclosures against defendants.»
In the wake of the FCC's chaotic comment period — which was corrupted by millions of fake comments — and its subsequent disastrous decision to overturn the 2015 Open Internet rules, we called on Congress to pass a joint resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to restore net neutrality.
The global gag rule was first instituted by President Ronald Regan in 1984 and has since been repealed and instituted by several subsequent administrations.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (a), the existence of such subsequent children should not as a general rule be considered by the court as a basis for disregarding the amount provided in the guidelines schedule.
This is evidenced by the seven implementing rules, subsequent proposals, corrections and interpretive statements, and one pending proposed rule.
Third, as described above the final rule permits creditors to provide estimates where actual terms are not available, and where changes happen subsequent to the issuance of the Closing Disclosure only require a further three - day waiting period if there are certain significant changes to the terms, such as a change in the APR by more than 1/8 of 1 percent or 1/4 of 1 percent (based on the type of loan), the loan product changes, or there is an addition of a prepayment penalty.
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