Sentences with phrase «by the court of»

«This morning, following the re-opening, we were notified of a deed by the court of Florence requesting the immediate closure of BitGrail and this situation will persist until a decision is made by the courts, about the precautionary suspension request made by the Bonelli law office on behalf of a client.»
Just hours after the surprise reopening of the BitGrail exchange it has been ordered to close by «a deed by the court of Florence».
Germany: the German Ministry of Finance, in response to the questions of the deputy Frank Shaffler (no. 409, July 2013 and no. 226, September 2013), ruled that bitcoin is «private money» denying the exemption (also supported by the Court of Justice).
Estonia: the Estonian Tax Authority (Maksu - Tolliamet) published in March 2014 an interpretation of the taxation of bitcoin, ruling that bitcoin was subject to VAT (also supported by the Court of Justice).
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on Thursday that it will appeal to the Swiss Federal Tribunal against the decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to lift doping bans on 28 Russians.
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.
The latest court appearance came after NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde appealed against a previous ruling by the Court of Session in Edinburgh in favour of the health professionals.
If any provision of these terms and conditions is found by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the invalidity of that provision will not affect the validity of the remaining provisions which shall continue to have full force and effect.
A practicing lawyer, advising a legislative committee or governor, would predict the following: the law would meet immediate legal challenge and be struck down by a federal district court, which would be affirmed by the court of appeals.
The complexity of these questions becomes clear when we consider what can and can not be dealt with by a court of law.
The issues on which he was then tried and found wanting seem to have been so universally decided against him by the court of American and Christian opinion that they scarcely remain issues today.
But this sense of the matter has taken hold precisely because the media and the public have absorbed the understanding put forth by the courts of the rights and wrongs of these matters.
I highly doubt you have any objective, factual, independent or verifiable evidence, evidence that would stand up to the scientific method or be accepted by a court of law as anything but hearsay.
The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (Rule 26) provide that in the absence of statute or rule, the court shall follow «the principles of the common law as they may be interpreted by the courts of the United States in the light of reason and experience.»
To a large extent this leap forward in professionalism was aided by the Court of Master Sommeliers, an educational body established in 1969 to both promote the profession and introduce a rigorous system of testing and credentials where none had existed before.
«In particular, the ACCC has noted the acceptance by the Court of the evidence given by Woolworths executives, and the Court's comments on the ACCC's reliance on documents to establish its case.
The term «Master Sommelier» is a trademarked term owned by the Court of Master Sommeliers.
All content and material provided by the Court of Master Sommeliers, including without limitation exams and exam - prep materials, («Content»), is owned by the Court of Master Sommeliers.
A sommelier certified by the Court of Master Sommeliers is a competent and valued wine steward, able to perform the basic tasks associated with the profession.
Manetta, a wine veteran with 15 years of industry experience, is certified by the Court of Master Sommeliers and will soon enter the Master of Wine program — the most coveted title in the wine industry.
The ISG is not recognized by the Court of Master Sommeliers.
If any term of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then this Agreement, including all of the remaining terms, will remain in full force and effect as if such invalid or unenforceable term had never been included.
GENEVA — Atletico Madrid's transfer ban was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Thursday, hurting Manchester United's hopes of signing France forward Antoine Griezmann.
Lacazette has been linked with several top clubs and looked set to join Atletico Madrid before their transfer ban was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
This has been confirmed on various occasions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The club's appeal against a transfer ban for breaching FIFA rules was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport and the Frenchman says it would have been a «dirty move» had he decided to leave.
Both of these third party services will not disclose personal information unless ordered by a court of law.
If any one or more of the provisions of this Terms of Service are for any reason held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Terms of Service will be unimpaired and will remain in full force and effect.
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.
Eweida's case was previously rejected by an employment tribunal, which found the wearing of a crucifix is not a requirement of the Christian faith, and then by the court of appeal and the supreme court.
So far, the DRIPA has been declared contrary to European Union Law three times: first, on 17 July 2015 by the High Court of Justice, then, on 21 December 2016 by the European Court of Justice, and more recently, on 30 January 2018 by the Court of Appeal.
The High Court, presided over by Court of Appeal judge, Justice Dominic Dennis Adjei, ruled that it was improper for police officers desiring to stop a street protest, to obtain an injunction from the Circuit Court.
The request reads in part: «While we believe that suspects generally are entitled to be presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction, SERAP opposes blanket non-disclosure of names of high - ranking public officials from whom some of the funds were recovered.»
Last week, Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio was suspended with pay by the court of appeals, the highest court in New York, after she was arrested for allegedly trying to buy a shotgun in violation of her probation.
Leaders of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and Director, Radio Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), former National Security Adviser, NSA, are still being held by the Department of State Security, DSS, despite being granted bail by courts of competent jurisdiction.
He also supported the call for Daura's arrest and called for indefinite adjournment of the trial pending when Dasuki's motion would be determined by the Court of Appeal.
Other positive developments include a recent ruling by the Court of Appeal allowing trial judges to explain to jurors why a victim would have delayed reporting a rape to police, helping to alleviate the influence of the rape myth.
I do want to remind you, though, that there are children in our schools, there are new people enrolled in Medicaid in an economic downturn, there is a decision by the Court of Appeals on CFE all of which has driven projections on what spending should be that are real and defined and, you know, not made up.»
Justice Agim also held that the judgment of the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court delivered on February 18, 2013 in favour of Ubah and his company had since 2015 been set aside by the Court of Appeal, Lagos, in 2015.
Ravitch was appointed by Paterson, an unprecedented move that was later affirmed by the Court of Appeals.
Answering a question, Dasuki said he has never being convicted by any court of law for whatever offence in his life.
The four appeals, subsequently dismissed by the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Thursday were numbered CA / A / 402 / 2016; CA / A / 402A / 2016, CA / A / 402B / 2016 and CA / A / 551 / 2016.
According to him, the US Embassy said it was because his name was among a looters list submitted to it by the federal government arguing that the publication of his name as a looter was malicious since he has not been convicted by any court of competent jurisdiction.
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.
«The governor's authority was challenged by the Legislature in Pataki v. Assembly, and the challenge was rejected by the Court of Appeals.»
Law is not just what you are just seeing in the paper until it has been interpreted by a court of law.
(b) writing - off debts in accordance with such terms and conditions as are from time to time established by the Court of Common Council; and
It is pertinent to note that when your Commission removed our client's name, there was no Consequential Court Order made by the Court of Appeal to that effect, but your Commission relied on the necessary implication of the judgement of the Court of Appeal.»
«Today's unanimous decision by the Court of Appeals reaffirms the State's authority to review Entergy's federal applications to continue its operation at Indian Point,» Cuomo said in a statement.
«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.
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