Sentences with phrase «court denied the application»

Johnson says he was surprised by the trial judge's decision to deny his client's application for a stay, but he was even more surprised that the appeal court denied the application.
The Court denied the application:

Not exact matches

Apple wrote in its court filings: «Apple respectfully requests that the court deny the government's application for an order requiring Apple to perform extraction services on the Apple - manufactured device in the government's custody,»
Dan fought the sale in court, but in August 2008, an Ontario judge denied his application for an injunction.
The FISA court last year denied 26 surveillance applications in full, and 50 more in part.
In 2013, Slate reporter Brian Palmer found, «Despite receiving more than -LSB-...] 1,000 requests every year since 2002, the court has never denied more than four applications in a single year.»
The city of Burnaby filed for leave to appeal the NEB decision in February, but the Federal Court of Appeal denied its application last week.
Tata Sons has filed an application to set aside the London court ruling, arguing it could not pay as India's central bank had denied its request.
Last year, the tribe filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging the federal government for denying the application, saying it «unreasonably burdens the religious rights of tribal members,» court documents stated.
However, when De Jager appears before a court of White South Africans, his application for amnesty is denied because the torture is judged disproportionate to the aim of obtaining information.
As a result, two schools had their charter renewal applications denied but are operating under a court injunction, while a third campus will close at the end of the school year.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that any person or group of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of the rights secured by this title, and that the pattern or practice is of such a nature and is intended to deny the full exercise of the rights herein described, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in the appropriate district court of the United States by filing with it a complaint (1) signed by him (or in his absence the Acting Attorney General), (2) setting forth facts pertaining to such pattern or practice, and (3) requesting such preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order or other order against the person or persons responsible for such pattern or practice, as he deems necessary to insure the full enjoyment of the rights herein described.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that any person or group of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of the rights secured by this title, and that the pattern or practice is of such a nature and is intended to deny the full exercise of the rights herein described, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in the appropriate district court of the United States by filing with it a complaint (1) signed by him (or in his absence the Acting Attorney General), (2) setting forth facts pertaining to such pattern or practice, and (3) requesting such relief, including an application for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order or other order against the person or persons responsible for such pattern or practice, as he deems necessary to insure the full enjoyment of the rights herein described.
In a recent case the court concluded that an educated man (a computer programmer) was not trying hard enough to find work, and therefore his application to discharge his student loan was denied.
More importantly, perhaps, the caveat is also a sure harbinger of legal action — a promise that, should the DEA choose to deny, or simply ignore, the permit application of an otherwise qualified North Dakota farmer, the agency is sure to see challenged in federal court its attempts to quash the inclusion of industrial hemp in regular crop rotation.
While not specifically drawn up in respect of pending court proceedings, on the date of denying access, three sets of court proceedings were pending which related specifically to the legality of the EU - Turkey arrangement, and the Commission had already lodged applications for leave to intervene in all three (para 76).
The court denied Low's application for pro hac vice and as a result, a second local attorney, Karl Dickhaus was retained as local counsel.
If you meet these criteria, but have been denied a lawyer, you can make an application to Court to have one appointed.
The New Brunswick Court of Appeal denied the Crown's application for leave to appeal the Provincial Court's decision.
The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers and the Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care, along with two refugee claimants who had been denied benefits, filed an application in Federal Court to strike down the health cuts.
The lower courts determined the delay was not unreasonable and denied Mr. Jordan's earlier applications for unreasonable delay.
In a case concerning an application for enforcement that was subject to both the New York Convention and the European Convention, the Italian Court of Cassation decided that enforcement should be denied where the presumption under Article VIII had not been rebutted because one party seeking enforcement had expressly requested during the arbitral proceeding that reasons be given for the award.
The B.C. Supreme Court ruled January 14 that stifling Alan Dutton's right to protest was not the primary purpose of a multi-million-dollar civil suit and, therefore, his application for a summary dismissal of the case was denied.
However, the Plaintiff's statement of claim was not filed in the Supreme Court until November 6, 2017 — a year and a half after the claim decision was made and her application was denied.
The absence of that material was in itself sufficient grounds to deny the application, but a subsequent review of the court record indicated that the matter had already been struck from the trial list.
The court has used its discretion to deny an application for the production of documents in the following two circumstances: firstly, where thousands of documents of only possible relevance are in question; and secondly, where the documents sought do not have significant probative value and the value of production is outweighed by competing interests such as confidentiality and time and expense required for the party to produce the documents: Park at para. 15.
He was acquitted of two counts of counselling to commit murder in 2014, the acquittal was upheld before the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada denied the Crown's application for leave to appeal in 2016.
In its decision denying the application for disqualification of the trial judge, the appeal court made the following observations regarding Groia's conduct in the OSC hearing:
In a judicial review application filed to the Federal Court of Canada in March but that has just come to light, Girouard, who denies drug the allegations, argues, «Only a provincial authority has the ability to investigate and make a finding on the conduct of a lawyer.»
A transcript of proceedings from the BC Supreme Court, Nanaimo Registry, was recently shared with me denying a short leave application in a case of «manufactured urgency».
As is its custom, the Supreme Court of Canada did not release its reasons for denying Quizno's leave application.
«Denying a lawyer's right to free expression on behalf of a client in a court of law in favour of a vague definition of civility and its application after the fact fetters and chills the lawyer's ability to engage in vigorous advocacy,» Groia argues in his factum, «in turn damaging the public interest, as well as infringing [on] the ability of an accused or client to make full answer and defence in a judicial proceeding.»
He also denied the application of the forum of necessity doctrine, a narrow and exceptional remedy that allows the court to take jurisdiction despite there not being jurisdiction simpliciter.
If law enforcement denies an application request, the justifications for their decision can be challenged in district court and overturned by a judge.
After the Supreme Court of Canada denied an application for leave to appeal in early February, I revisited Oudin to see if lawyers now know something about its meaning.
The case moved to the appeal court after Ontario Superior Court justice Archie Campbell denied the Ontario Securities Commission's application to have Justice Peter Hryn removed from the tcourt after Ontario Superior Court justice Archie Campbell denied the Ontario Securities Commission's application to have Justice Peter Hryn removed from the tCourt justice Archie Campbell denied the Ontario Securities Commission's application to have Justice Peter Hryn removed from the trial.
Consistent with its practice on application for leave to appeal, the Supreme Court of Canada did not issue written reasons in support of its decision to deny leave.
As a result of ss.11 (b) and 24 (1), anyone who feels that their right to trial within a reasonable time has been violated or denied, can make an application to the court prior to their trial date, indicating their intention to argue unconstitutional delay.
A court in south - west China have denied a woman's divorce application after she and her husband scored highly on an examination designed to evaluate marital problems.
Samuel Linn, «An Analytical Index of Parallel Reference to the Cases Adjudged in the Several Courts of Pennsylvania, with an Appendix Containing a Collection of Cases Overruled, Denied, Doubted or Limited in their Application» Philadelphia, Kay, 1857.
The Court of Appeal denies MPI's application.
The Supreme Court denied the leave applications.
The Supreme Court of Canada has passed up the opportunity to clarify the application of the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity (IJI) to reserve lands following its decisions in Tsilhqot» in Nation v. British Columbia, 2014 SCC 44 and Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources), 2014 SCC 48 (Keewatin) in June 2014 by denying leave to appeal in the Sechelt Indian Band case.
If an application for an extension is denied, the only recourse for an applicant is through an application at the Federal Court of Canada for judicial review.
In denying summary judgment to GE and granting summary judgment to Boston Edison, the Court found that: (1) while the construction work performed by GE met the definition of an improvement to real property for purposes of the statute of repose, public policy considerations necessitated an exception to the application of the statute in cases involving alleged asbestos - related disease; (2) the installation of asbestos insulation was not an abnormally dangerous activity; (3) Boston Edison did not exercise sufficient control over the work at issue to be held negligent; and (4) a premises owner, such as Boston Edison, has no duty to warn where the subcontractor has knowledge of the hazard which is equal to or greater than that of the premises owner.
The Court of Appeal is not persuaded CACE has a «unique or fresh perspective»; the application for permission to intervene is denied.
Berger J.A. expressed concern that the traditional justification for denying intervener applications in criminal matters — that other voices can distort an appeal — is gratuitously invoked to deny apposite interventions by a party who could assist that court but whose submissions may also happen to prove useful to the defendant in the case.
Madam Mandy Aylen is the Federal Court of Canada prothonotary (minor judge) who first denied Fantino's application to internvene in the CJC Shaughnessy matter way back in October 2017.
MacLean Law's Calgary Family Trial Appellate Lawyers noted a recent dismissal of a leave to appeal application to the Supreme Court of Canada from an Alberta Court of Appeal's dismissal of an interim child custody appeal by a mother denied contact to her children for coaching...... Read Full Post
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