Sentences with phrase «court deciding on»

A national court deciding on whether to extend the statutes of limitations period should carry out a preliminary assessment of the evidence.
The Cleveland - only program was vigorously challenged, with the U.S. Supreme Court deciding on a five - to - four vote in 2002 that it was constitutional.
Yahoo owes a prize promoter $ 5.5 million for backing out of a contract to pay $ 1 billion for predicting every winner in the 2014 NCAA men's basketball tournament, and entering a similar contract with Quicken Loans and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, a court decided on Monday.
(Updated) Preliminary injunction will prevent ban from taking effect until courts decide on its constitutionality.
The autocrat, who ruled the small West African nation for 22 years, will remain in office until the Supreme Court decides on a petition filed by Jammeh.
US District Judge Lucy Koh has banned sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the US while the court decides on the firm's patent infringement dispute with Apple over the iPad tablet.
The Hawaiian Supreme Court decided on a case in Oahu, Polo Beach, involving beach nudity.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Monday that it will hear the case over Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order 745.
It is the lengthy timeline that prompted lawsuits to not only overturn CPP, but to also ask for a stay of the rule while the court decides on the case — as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit granted last month regarding the Obama administration's Waters of the U.S. rule.
The relevant decision to modify the statutes of limitation should be taken by the Italian legislature through the adoption of a generally applicable statute, and not by courts deciding on a case by case basis, without any clear legislative guidance.
The third use of «By the Court» is the proactive set: the Court decides on its own initiative and for its own reasons that an issue arising in a «normal» appeal (that is to say, not a reference case) deserves this unusual decision format.
This approach overlooked the true nature of what is happening when the court decides on behalf of an individual, where that individual's best interests lie.
After a two day hearing, the Federal Court decided on July 9, 2010 that PIPEDA does not apply to the defense of a third - party tort action, even if carried out by an insurance company.
Once the court decides on child support payments, the non-custodial parent can expect to make these payments until the children are emancipated from their parents.
In these situations, the time to appeal is «stayed,» or delayed, until the court decides on the motion.
In 1973, the Supreme Court decided on the case Calder v. British Columbia, agreeing that Aboriginal title to land existed before European colonization of North America.
The United States is involved in approximately two - thirds of all the cases the U.S. Supreme Court decides on the merits each year.
And the third point depends on how the Appeals Court decides on the question at hand.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) has extended the deadline for linking Aadhaar with various insurance policies until the Supreme Court decides on the matter.
In Marasse Estate (Re), the Court decided on the issue of whether the estate of the deceased was entitled to continue receiving spousal support under a separation agreement.
In helping the court decide on custody cases and remain objective in their decision - making, courts consider:
When the court decides on the issue of child custody and visitation, the gender of the parents is not considered.
The Memorandum will also include advice to the Court about what arrangements or processes are most likely to help the Court decide on the next steps, and what arrangements may best meet your child / ren's care, welfare and developmental needs in the short - term.
For instance, parties may settle all of the financial and parenting issues and request that the Court decide on an award of counsel fees.
The court will have some role in your divorce; however, you do not have to let the court decide on all your issues for you.

Not exact matches

«We are pleased the federal court in San Diego decided Qualcomm must establish the fair value of its technology and defend its business practices in court before forcing Apple and others to pay exorbitant and unfair rates, which amount to a tax on our own inventions,» Apple spokesman Josh Rosenstock said in a statement.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide the legality of President Donald Trump's latest travel ban.
This Albert Brooks romantic comedy starring Meryl Streep is an entertaining look at the afterlife, which is really a court proceeding where it is decided if you move on or return back to earth to do it all over again.
Next week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments for two cases that will decide whether your business is equivalent to a person, and whether companies can also seek exemptions from federal law based on religious beliefs.
And what's at stake now is likely to have a far bigger impact on the ACA than the much cited Hobby Lobby case, which the Supreme Court decided at the end of June.
The Irish High Court's referral to the ECJ only specifically asks the European court to clarify whether standard contractual clauses are valid or not, given the existence of U.S. mass surveillance programs such as PRISM, but the ECJ may also choose to decide on the validity of Privacy ShCourt's referral to the ECJ only specifically asks the European court to clarify whether standard contractual clauses are valid or not, given the existence of U.S. mass surveillance programs such as PRISM, but the ECJ may also choose to decide on the validity of Privacy Shcourt to clarify whether standard contractual clauses are valid or not, given the existence of U.S. mass surveillance programs such as PRISM, but the ECJ may also choose to decide on the validity of Privacy Shield.
«The court is going to decide this case based on the economic realities of the video distribution and content markets and not on President Trump's public battle with CNN.»
The Obama administration decided to block construction on federal land shortly after a U.S. District Court judge rejected a request from Native Americans for a court order to block the proCourt judge rejected a request from Native Americans for a court order to block the procourt order to block the project.
Perhaps the most politically volatile coming Supreme Court case is Whole Woman's Health v. Lakey, which will decide whether dozens of abortion clinics throughout Texas can remain open — a decision that probably will affect other conservative states that have in recent years imposed harsh restrictions on abortion clinics.
Kennedy will once again be the swing vote, and it's uncertain how he'll decide when he hears the case in court; in the past, he has supported limits on abortion.
What's important is that, when Donald Trump was asked what he thought the Supreme Court should do with its power, the first thing he decided was important to address was that the justices on the court should be nice to him — and that he had made one of them apologize to him when she waCourt should do with its power, the first thing he decided was important to address was that the justices on the court should be nice to him — and that he had made one of them apologize to him when she wacourt should be nice to him — and that he had made one of them apologize to him when she wasn't.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a test case on privacy in the digital age on Monday, declining to decide whether police need to obtain search warrants to examine cellphone location information held by wireless carriers.
FRANKFURT / BERLIN, Feb 19 - A court will decide on Thursday whether German cities can ban heavily polluting cars, potentially wiping hundreds of millions of euros off the value of diesel cars on the country's roads.
At a hearing in Moscow's Tverskoy District Court to decide whether Magomedov and his associates should be detained before their trial, Judge Maria Sizintseva said they had acted as part of an organised crime group and had tried to put pressure on witnesses.
If someone plays music without permission, they are infringing on the copyright, and copyright law allows the owner to recover damages ranging from $ 750 per violation, to $ 150,000 if a court decides the infringement was willful.
The provision therefore violates the equal protection component of the Fifth Amendment right to due process, because it authorizes the Defense Department to afford preferential treatment on the basis of race and does not meet a «strict scrutiny» standard, the appeals court decided.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- A lawsuit filed by drivers against ride service Uber should not proceed as a class action, the company argued in a court filing on Thursday, citing written statements of support from hundreds of other Uber drivers in a case that could decide whether they are independent contractors or employees.
Despite the fact that at least five of the judges involved in the two appeal court judgements were originally appointed to lower courts by Brian Mulroney's Conservative government, Harper insisted: «It was the government that decided to put the judges on the bench, the government that decided not to appeal, the government that decided to lose the case and the government that decided not to come back to Parliament.
This means that if an owner in Rhode Island falls behind on mortgage payments and their lender decides to foreclosure on the home, the lender can simply hire a third party to auction the home, and can bypass the expense and time of going to court.
«The president holds the veto pen, and the regulation will remain in place until and unless a court decides otherwise... We don't put high probability on that happening.»
A London court will decide who is ultimately on the hook.
On Wednesday, the 2nd District Court of Appeal overturned that ruling, deciding that the family had no way of knowing what happened to Arroyo until the pathologist filed the report.
Cohen's disclosure comes on the eve of a Thursday court hearing in New York where a federal judge is poised to decide whether to appoint a special master to oversee the examination of documents seized from Cohen's office earlier this month to determine if they should be shielded from federal investigators by attorney - client privilege.
Twenty - two lawyers descended on a probate court in Canton to spar over whether the 93 - year - old Redstone decided on his own to remove Viacom chief executive Philippe Dauman and board member George Abrams or whether he is being manipulated by his once - estranged daughter, Shari Redstone.
In any case, Giuliani's admission is more evidence that as Robert Mueller's team closes in on the Oval Office, Trump has decided to double down on litigating the president's scandals in the court of public opinion.
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