Sentences with phrase «cited as authority»

However, that decision has not been published and can not be cited as authority.
1973)[Note: This opinion was not published in an official reporter and therefore should not be cited as authority.
Note: This case is not published in an official reporter and may not be cited as authority.
Note: This case is not published in a reporter and may not be cited as authority.
of New York, 1974 - 2 Trade Cases (CCH) P 75,350, 1974 WL 962 (S.D.N.Y. 1974)[Note: This opinion was not published in an official reporter and therefore should not be cited as authority.
; and U.S. v. Memphis Board of REALTORS ®, 1972 Trade Cases (CCH) P 74,056, 1972 WL 581 (W.D. Tenn. 1972)[Note: This opinion was not published in an official reporter and therefore should not be cited as authority.
U.S. v. Greater Pittsburgh BOR ®, 1973 - 1 Trade Cases (CCH) P 74,454, 1973 WL 794 (W.D. Pa. 1973)[Note: This opinion was not published in an official reporter and therefore should not be cited as authority.
In his scathing critique of the DAICO, Preston Byrne writes: «I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here, because the SEC literally wrote a report about the original DAO scheme, likened it to a security, and cited as authority for this proposition not one but TWO cases relating to an infamous 1970s pyramid scheme that landed its promoter in federal prison for nearly a decade.»
American Modern is cited as an authority regarding home burglary risks and prevention on USAToday's weekly Quick Money Tips video series.
The case of Diocese of Hallam Trustees v Connaughton [1996] ICR 860, has usually been cited as authority for such a comparison, but the matter has now been fully reconsidered by the EAT (Elias P), holding that such a comparison is not permitted.
Here's to hoping we are the first law blog in Canada to be cited as an authority in a legal judgment.
In fact, Dalton was often cited as an authority approving of the flexible civil standard, which should not be surprising given some internal logical inconsistencies in the case and Laskin C.J.'s reliance on Bater.
Vincent and Dominic have pointed out that GL has been cited as authority, sometimes with some degree of necessity (where no legal treatment of a concept exists), and sometimes rather bizarrely.
«Congratulations to Raymond Burke of Ober Kaler on Being Cited as an Authority by the Maryland Court of Appeals Main Congratulations to Client Carlton Fields on Launch of New Innovative Website»
Congratulations to Maryland condo lawyer, Raymond Burke, a partner at client Ober Kaler, who was recently cited as an authority on Maryland condominium law by the Maryland Court of Appeals in its recent decision, MRA Property Management, Inc., et al. v. Armstrong, No. 93, Sept..
That echo chamber similarly ignored a very important admission against interest by the same UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that Howarth cited as his authority.
All told, Brulle has provided statements or been cited as an authority in dozens of posts at Climate Progress over the last few years.
Anyone familiar with the NCLB provision cited as the authority for state waivers or the statutory language that gave rise to Race to the Top knows this Department is, shall we say, expansive when deducing its powers.
He also continues to be cited as an authority in literature circulated by anti-vaccine campaigners.
«Up till today, that Appeal Court judgment of October 10, 2010, that made Fayemi governor is not being cited as authority in any election matter and with Obasanjo's reference to Salamigate as terminology for judicial manipulation, it should be clear to Fayemi himself that he became governor by judicial fraud.
I'm curious why you would cite as authority on what is truly moral a man (Jefferson) who thought nothing of owning and most certainly violating his female slaves.
The second thing to note is that Oreskes knows who to cite as the authority on when science IS SETTLED.
Given all the problems with the IPCC that have come to light, why would anyone cite them as an authority?
While I've been critical of these sorts of unpublished opinions, I still don't cite them as authority in other cases.
REALTOR ® A defended his actions by stating that he had requested information on the nature and status of the listing from REALTOR ® B, as required by Article 16, and that REALTOR ® B had refused to divulge the information; and that he had contacted the property owners only after this refusal, citing as his authority the principle established in Standard of Practice 16 - 4.

Not exact matches

«To this day, before doing something I don't want to do, I try to transform it into something I'm eager to do,» he writes, citing no less than Mary Poppins as an authority in support of this plan.
Benchmark claimed it would never have allowed the three extra seats if it had known about Kalanick's «gross mismanagement and other misconduct at Uber», citing scandals such as Uber's «Greyball» software to deceive authorities, and an executive apparently accessing a rape victim's medical files in India.
FSA Suggests Altcoin Squeeze As Forbes reports citing a meeting of the group, which consists of industry experts organized by Japan's regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the anonymity options such altcoins present could be grounds to banish them from the country's burgeoning exchange sector.
The day before the announcement, it was revealed that the Capital Market Authority, the Saudi financial regulator, had warned the public against buying into ICOs, citing the possibility that people could lose their investments as a result of fraud, among other potential problems.
Once you have an onsite basis of authority you can cite as a kind of «resume,» you can start scouting for sources that present low - hanging fruit opportunities (I'm not a fan of this buzzword, but it fits here).
In effect, you'll establish yourself as an authority people naturally want to cite.
But a few weeks later the governor of the Saudi Arabia Monetary Authority, Muhammad al Jasser, insisted to news reporters in Kuwait that Saudi Arabia had not purchased the gold cited in the June reports but rather had that extra gold all along in what he called «other accounts» — that is, in accounts not reported officially, just as the true status of China's gold accounts was not reported officially for six years, if the true status is being reported even now.
to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the const itution in his defense.
Other times, religious authorities cite divine authority as their reasons for committing all manner of atrocity.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
The most wonderful thing about citing God as an authority is that you can prove anything you set out to prove and He is never around to correct you.
The convention that requires dispensationalists to cite biblical authority constrains them somewhat, but has not unduly limited them as they apply their imaginative powers to the hermeneutic task.
@ Bucek My reference to the OT was not to cite it as a binding authority on the church, but to draw the lessons for our learning.
Authorities cited lack of money as the reason for the incarceration within the same institution of prisoners of such diverse backgrounds.
Rather, it cites two Old Testament passages as its authority (Deut.
Toward the end of Ut Unum Sint, John Paul cites some of the questions that must be addressed in conversation with the communities issuing from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century: (1) The relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matters of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God; (2) The Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, an offering of praise to the Father, the sacrificial memorial and Real Presence of Christ and the sanctifying outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Ordination, as a Sacrament, to the threefold ministry of the episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate; (4) The Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith; (5) The Virgin Mary, as Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who intercedes for Christ's disciples and for all humanity.
JWT you've already been proved a moron please stay out of this in order to keep any dignity left The Canada Act, 1982 No Act of the Parament of the UK passed after the Constution Act, 1982 comes into force shall extend to Canada as part of its law the French version of this Act is and has the same authority in Canada as the English version thereof This Act may be cited as the Canada Act 1982.
Although they cite the Baptist theologian Timothy George in a way that shows his awareness of the ground - breaking work of the World Conference on Faith and Order at Montreal in 1963 on «Scripture, Tradition, and traditions,» Noll and Nystrom make no systematic use of his insights; they also neglect to note the phraseology of Pope John Paul II when he called for further study on «the relationship between Sacred Scripture as the highest authority in matters of faith and Sacred Tradition as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God» (Ut Unum Sint, 79)» a formulation that I think may hold the best promise of resolving the question since the sixteenth century.
Happiness understood as a sense of well - being joined to serving others is intricately, and sometimes confusedly, connected with religious faith, according to Myers and the many authorities he cites.
So Piper cites the first half of 1 Timothy 2:12 («a woman should not have authority») as universally applicable, but disregards the second half («she must be quiet») by encouraging women like Moore to continue speaking.
I do not see how Aquinas can properly cite the apostolic text as authority for his claim.
And from Todd he also cited the Revivalists» disrespect for leaders, both clerical and lay, who were not properly converted, how they regarded such «leaders and rulers of this people as unconverted and opposers of the work of God, and usurping an authority that did not belong to them.
Rabbi Eleazar, who had interpreted the text one way, was one of the authorities cited, as was Rabbi Yochanan, who had interpreted it differently.
Another aspect of his management is his paranoia to have former players in coaching positions as it could undermine his authority, cited in the recent omission of Thierry Henry from his position as under 18's coach.
SELECTIVITY AND DISCRIMINATION Many of the individuals to whom sanctions were meted out to, including the party's 2nd Vice Chiraman, Mr Sammy Crabbe, Dr Charles Wereko Brobbey amongst several cited the Party's National Council of Elders as having acted ultra-vires and over-stepping their borders of authority in arriving at swift and unpleasant decisions detrimental to party unity, cohesiveness and a seamless front.
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