Sentences with phrase «considerable time in court»

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After spending considerable time in Iowa in 2008, much of it courting evangelicals, Romney placed second, far behind Huckabee.
Charged in May, Berky, who appeared in town court for the first time after several adjournments, was offered, according to court records, a plea of parking on the pavement, a considerable reduction from the original charge but not unusual in a town court with a reputation for leniency for first - offenders.
In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court spent considerable time in ACSTO v. Winn weighing whether tax credits and deductions are constitutionally equivalent to tax expenditureIn fact, the U.S. Supreme Court spent considerable time in ACSTO v. Winn weighing whether tax credits and deductions are constitutionally equivalent to tax expenditurein ACSTO v. Winn weighing whether tax credits and deductions are constitutionally equivalent to tax expenditures.
Elliott who was to suffer considerable inconvenience and not less than four weeks of working life before another secretary could start took the rare yet commendable step of issuing a county court summons against [the lady] in which he claimed the cost of readvertising the position and one - and - a-half hours» reinterviewing time at his normal # 50 per hour charge rate.
@DaleM that is dear, although I assume that this is not really $ 2,500 per hour (more than U.S. Supreme Court specialists charge in the U.S.) since it would include considerable preparation for the appearance as well as court Court specialists charge in the U.S.) since it would include considerable preparation for the appearance as well as court court time.
If a marriage subject to a prenuptial agreement dissolves and one of the parties fails to take action on claims contained in that prenuptial agreement for a considerable period of time, it is possible the court will prohibit that person from enforcing the agreement due to the amount of time lapsed.
Moreover, the Divisional Court considered the claim to be brought out of time, and in the circumstances the considerable delay was not justified.
However, the family court doctor contracted to assess the man's case said in his report, regardless of how much weight was lost, ``... he will continue to be at risk related to his obesity for some considerable time.
Their effect, at the very least, and arguably even their purpose, is to prevent people from vindicating their legal rights whenever this vindication requires more time in court than a litigant can afford, which is contrary to the Rule of Law requirement that our relationships the government (and, to some considerable extent, with each other!)
Particularly in the context of social housing, such «tenants» may be permitted to remain — either by order of the court or by the forbearance of their landlord — for considerable periods of time after that; in some cases many years.
German - born Glaenzer, 51 — a former dance DJ for 15 years prior to co-founding Ricardo.de — admitted in court that he had «smoked drugs for some considerable time» and that at the time of the incident he was «on a drugs binge» but that his behaviour had never previously lead to «anything like this.»
There are many examples of these: court - mandated father - child only activities, dinners out, and therapies; parent - teacher conferences and school events also attended by the ex; pick - ups and drop - offs that can take considerable time away from the intact family, derail spontaneity in outings, and may also include impromptu visiting with the former spouse; continuing communications with the former spouse; activities during timesharing with the older stepchild that are not suitable for including later children or the stepmother; timesharing and school holiday schedules that conflict with the stepmother's children's time off or interfere with holiday plans, etc..
There is often considerable downtime, waiting in the court hallways for a case to be heard or travel time to court.
Typical of the cases taking up considerable court time lately is the 2010 decision of Small Claims Court Deputy Judge Jay State in the case of Smith v. Campancourt time lately is the 2010 decision of Small Claims Court Deputy Judge Jay State in the case of Smith v. CampanCourt Deputy Judge Jay State in the case of Smith v. Campanella.
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