Sentences with phrase «certain narrow circumstances»

If you live in a community property state — Arizona, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, Nevada, Idaho, Texas, Washington or Wisconsin — assets and debts you acquire during your marriage belong equally to both spouses, except in certain narrow circumstances, such as assets acquired by inheritance or gift that you kept separate from your marital assets.
These approaches, and other variations on them, are often undertaken by less frequent litigants with less experience engaging in eDiscovery, and in certain narrow circumstances (i.e., very small, simple matters with no reason to mistrust custodians), they may be a reasonable choice.
Florida, however, created a legal exception to free - enterprise and allowed certain narrow circumstances where competition can, by agreement, be restrained.
The Supreme Court of Canada upheld the power of lower courts to order Charter damages, but allowed the City's appeal in part, stating that Charter damages should only be used in certain narrow circumstances where the Charter breach is significant, and where other remedies would fail to compensate the Plaintiff.

Not exact matches

There is, however, a narrow «special circumstances» exception to employees» rights that employers in the hospitality industry may seek to utilize to prohibit certain discussions in front of customers.
An attorney for Sheldon Silver argued Thursday that the former New York state Assembly speaker's conviction on public - corruption charges should be reversed in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that narrowed the circumstances under which certain government acts could be considered evidence of a kickback scheme.
John Rekenthaler talking about the narrowing spread between the best and worst fund managers still sees some opportunity for active managers under certain circumstances:
It upheld the constitutionality of the Barreau's action in certain, very narrow, circumstances.
The Carter majority thus concluded at para. 315 that the Rodriguez court's articulation of the legislative objective of the existing law was not restricted to the narrow purpose of only protecting the «vulnerable», but also with the «societal concern with preserving life» in general, and therefore that concerns over the fundamental shift in societal values that would arise if the state permits some citizens to kill others in certain circumstances, can not be simply brushed aside.
One can not go to the Supreme Court (except in some very narrow circumstances involving lawsuits of one state against another and certain cases involving diplomats) without first raising the issue in a lower court.
In a formal criminal proceeding, witnesses have a right to refuse testimony only under a narrow set of circumstances, such as a close family relationship to the alleged offender or statutory confidentiality obligations of certain professionals (eg, lawyers, accountants, doctors).
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