«As counsel, we all are expected to assist the court and not to put
the court in a precarious position.
Not exact matches
As more information trickles through, the ball is right now
in Steam's
court, but those who thought EA did the dirty must be
in a
precarious position now.
The
Court of Appeal said that this was «imponderable» and that «the consequences of the UK's departure from the EU are presently unclear, and there is no sound basis on which
courts can factor
in the hypothetical possibility that an EU national's immigration
position might at some future date become
precarious».
The Supreme
Court of Canada unanimously decided that the interpretation suggested by the school board would put
precarious workers
in the untenable
position of having to choose between getting as well as keeping the job, and protecting their health and safety.
Speaking of
court Ross Wilson, my opinion is neither cynical nor based on negative experience, I just simply refuse to place any of my clients
in such a
precarious position — I like and respect them far too much to diminish the service I promised to provide and immediately deny any buyer expecting I'd be more than happy to give them a break
in price because I'd get all the commission — after all, every single one always say that to me, to every Realtor I know who has been so approached.