Sentences with phrase «court at disposition»

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The case's disposition will likely depend on what the court determines about any agreement that existed among Canovas, Altieri, and the university at the time of Canovas's employment, and about what happened between the two men.
The trial court agreed, followed by the 9th Circuit, making the lower court's disposition of Friedrichs underdeveloped at best.
At the Federal Court of Appeal, the essential elements of the Federal Court disposition with regard to required accessibility were confirmed even though some elements of the first instance decision were varied, especially to remove the declaration of infringement by the government and the disposition to the effect that the Federal Court was keeping jurisdiction to ensure the effect of its declaration (Canada (Attorney General) v. Jodhan, 2012 FCA 161 (CanLII)-RRB-.
On looking at the terms laid out above, the court had no difficulty in finding that the provisions for spousal and child maintenance were such dispositions and therefore void.
He successfully guides clients through tax issues in connection with taxable and tax - free acquisitions, dispositions, spin - offs and other restructurings involving domestic and foreign entities; negotiates large case settlements with IRS Appeals Offices throughout the country; and has litigated cases at the trial and appellate court levels.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the originally scheduled trial date is continued for any reason, and upon motion of any party, the court after hearing shall require the tenant or occupant claiming under this section to deposit with the clerk of the court, the plaintiff's attorney, or other secure depository each month (or at such other intervals as the court deems just) the amounts due for use and occupancy, calculated according to the fair market value of the premises, which amounts shall be held in escrow pending final disposition, unless the court determines that such requirement would result in undue hardship to the tenant or occupant.
[13] In fact, the three year disposition target compounds some of the problems associated with the relative resource restrictions experienced by representative bodies, and to that extent at least, the Federal Court's stated aims disadvantage native title parties and are contrary to objectives of the representative bodies.
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