Rules of Civil Procedure: These rules govern the procedure in courts of record in all actions, suits, or other judicial proceedings of a civil nature whether
cognizable as cases at law or in equity, with the qualifications and exceptions stated in Rule 81.
On the other hand, from the empirical side, Whitehead and his colleagues in radical empiricism, William James, Henri Bergson, and John Dewey, have insisted that cognition is only an abstraction from the more fundamental physical experience, and that to treat
the cognizable as the more real is — with a truly Cartesian forgetfulness — to put the wagon before the horse.
Not exact matches
The government had argued before the Ninth Circuit that the TRO should apply only to lawful permanent residents, because
as it stands it «covers aliens who can not assert
cognizable liberty interests.»
«To us
as a party, the most egregious of the faux pas committed by INEC is asking the APC to lawfully nominate a candidate for the supplementary governorship election without a valid and legally
cognizable primary election of the party conducted within the mandatory timeliness specified by the electoral act.
Such matters
as disputes between husband and wife, disputes among relatives (e.g., disputes relating to support and those relating to partition of estate), and divorce cases are all
cognizable under the conciliation procedure.
As Rosalind English has commented in this blog, there is some way to go before it is worked out exactly which Charter rights are
cognizable in claims between private parties and which are not.
Such vital data which are usually shielded utilizing top information security providers can be used by unauthorized individuals to commit crimes tender etc. that were repair, such
as insider - trading States around the globe have regulations to prevent such unauthorized information access and noncompliance with the guidelines is
cognizable offense against the corporations spending substantial fees to the government, if the data security measures are broken.
«The offences
cognizable by military commissions may thus be classed
as follows: (1) Crimes and statutory offences
cognizable by State or U.S. courts, and which would properly be tried by such courts if open and acting; (2) Violations of the laws and usages of war
cognizable by military tribunals only; (3) Breaches of military orders or regulations for which offenders are not legally triable by court - martial under the Articles of War.»
The supreme judicial and superior courts shall have original and concurrent jurisdiction of all cases and matters of equity
cognizable under the general principles of equity jurisprudence and, with reference thereto, shall be courts of general equity jurisdiction, except that the superior court shall have exclusive original jurisdiction of all actions in which injunctive relief is sought in any matter involving or growing out of a labor dispute
as defined in section twenty C of chapter one hundred and forty - nine.
If the insured car is being driven by an individual who does not have a driving license, it is recognized
as a
cognizable offence.
Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony
cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not
as soon
as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.