This question, however, has been answered in the affirmative, with Commission decisions like the one in CECED and
Court judgments like those in Wouters, OTOC and Sydhavnens.
This includes your credit history, an overview of accounts, and any public records history that might relate to your financial makeup, such as finance - related
court judgments like alimony or child support.
Not exact matches
She suggested allowing plaintiffs to manufacture a final
judgment to trigger an automatic appeal could have negative repercussions,
like permitting parties to skip over the district
court on a legal question.
That's where you'll see score - scorching details
like debts sent to collections, tax liens, civil
court judgments, wage garnishments, foreclosures and bankruptcies.
And while there is no legal requirement that underwriters
like Mr. Thiel reveal their involvement to the opposing side or the jury, it is considered fair game for lawyers to ask questions about financial backing — something that Gawker Media did on Wednesday in
court as part of its efforts to overturn the Hogan
judgment.
The fact it is a «
judgment» (
like a
court room) gives me the feeling we are there in the moment participating in our own verdict (we are not representless are we?).
But if one really senses what is breaking in over the world, he will also be well aware that he is on the way to
judgment, and he will act
like a clever peasant who meets his adversary on the way, before they arrive at
court, and quickly, while they are both walking into the city, comes to terms with him — for when once they have appeared before the judge it will be too late.
The governor, who said there was nothing wrong with the legal system in Nigeria, added that «in recent times, politicians
like President Buhari are the ones responsible for the rot in the judiciary because of their desperation to use the
courts to foist one party state on Nigerians with conflicting
judgments from election tribunals.»
«I would
like to assure all public spirited Ghanaians that should I be given the opportunity to examine the
Judgment Debtor, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, in
Court the good people of Ghana will hear and see the beneficiaries of the unconstitutional
judgment debt in the NDC and this Government,» Mr Amidu stated in his application which he filed on November 10.
He contended that nowhere in the
judgment did the
court say «that the National Assembly has the power to increase or insert new items,
like constituency projects, into the budget estimates contained in any Appropriation Bill or Supplementary Bill prepared and submitted to it by the President.»
Instead the vaccine
court Special Masters rest their
judgments on their finding that the vaccines caused some generalized brain injury, mainly Encephalopathy / encephalitis (brain inflammation) or «seizure disorders» — conditions known to cause autism -
like symptoms.
The higher
courts in Australia, who had passed the last
judgment in favor of Samsung would also
like to see the reasons for their
judgment being appealed against and being sustained even though temporarily.
Lots of things have happened,
like we moved to federal
court, and then there was discovery (but maybe not all of it), and motions for summary
judgment.
Public record information includes any information that's contained in state and county
court records,
like: • Bankruptcies • Tax liens • Monetary
judgments
The government can seize tax refunds, wages, and even certain federal benefits
like Social Security, all without first getting a
judgment in
court.
When an owner files for bankruptcy, he or she is allowed to keep the homestead exemption in full, and depending on what type of bankruptcy filed, any unsecured debt
like the attachment of a lien through
judgment may be rendered non-collectable by the bankruptcy
court.
While there's a cottage industry of businesses that make such claims,
court judgments — just
like any negative but accurate information — will remain on your credit history for up to seven years.
You can avoid serious actions
like court judgments and bankruptcy.
Although a personal guarantee loan doesn't require explicit collateral, it gives the lender the option to go to
court and seek a
judgment to attach your personal assets,
like your car, bank account or home.
However, this
judgment fits in a long line of interventionist
judgments by the
Court, that dates back to famous cases
like Van Gend & Loos, Dassonville and Cassis de Dijon.
The 2013 VW law
judgment and Essent, even though decided on different legal grounds, both seem to move the «golden share» case law into a similar direction: in the former
judgment, the
Court shuns the Commission's overly expansive, instrumentalist interpretation of the application of Art 63 TFEU in the 2007
judgment, which the Commission would have
liked to understand as a carte blanche for challenging all measures deviating from its preferred model of corporate governance.
Such indexation and cache storage of
court information makes this information available even when the purpose of the search is not to find
court records, as any
judgment could be found unintentionally using popular search engines
like Google or Yahoo.
Accordingly, in the absence of an explicit or legislated public restriction, the only sustainable personal privacy protection approach for public documents
like court judgments derives from the exclusion of personal information at the time it is written.
He recalled that Articles 1 and particularly 3 of the Directive provide persons
like Mr Balogh with the right to have essential documents, such as the
judgment of the Austrian
court, translated in Hungarian.
Some have described this
judgment as awesome... -LSB--RSB- In my view,
judgments like this also do something much less appealing and much more troubling — they turn a decision about the rights and interests of parties before the
court into an opportunity to show off the cleverness and erudition of the judge.»
By making the system work
like an international
court, these changes will ensure that citizens can trust it to deliver fair and objective
judgments.
In my view, however,
judgments like this also do something much less appealing and much more troubling — they turn a decision about the rights and interests of parties before the
court into an opportunity to show off the cleverness and erudition of the judge.
These mandates run the gamut from enforcement of money
judgments to enforcement of orders (
like court declarations, injunctions, or subpoenas).
Those of you who prefer RSS feeds to email list might
like to know that The
Court, which I'm managing at the moment, has taken an email subscription to each of the Supreme
Court services — Bulletin and New
Judgments (via LexUM), and News Releases — and turned them into RSS feeds.
Jonathan Harris: Certainly historically, parties tended to consider that it was a reputable, independent system, expedient, and
liked to be able to brandish their English
judgment and say, «I've been vindicated in a reputable
court of law» — even if they couldn't enforce that
judgment overseas.
Edit (4 June 2015): I would
like to refer to Pieter Jan Kuijper's recent informative blogpost on the blog of ACELG for further reading and a different view on the
Court's
judgment.
Arnette notes that U.S.
courts are moving to impose stricter limits on punitive damages, while some countries
like Spain, Canada and Australia are not hostile to the notion of punitive damages, and have enforced American
judgments for punitives in their
courts.
Located in the city of Hangzhou, China, the
court uses technology
like face recognition, Speech Recognition Systems, and artificial intelligence to draft
judgments — and generally embraces law
like it's 2017 and not 1917.
The
court uses technologies
like face recognition, Speech Recognition Systems, and artificial intelligence to draft
judgments.
To this end, I would
like to indicate that, in my believe, we should associate this case with the distinction made by the
Court of Justice; that is, the existence of an intellectual property rights and its improper or proper exercise, which could also be a vital argument in the present
judgment (the improper exercise of Lundbeck's process patent).
Once the
judgment is filed with the Queen's Bench
Court it can be enforced like a judgment of that c
Court it can be enforced
like a
judgment of that
courtcourt.
Even though the defendant based in Taiwan is served with all the legal documents,
like the
court notice and summons, in compliance with the foreign laws, the Taiwan
court will accept the defendant's argument against the default foreign
judgment that the legal documents are not served as per Taiwanese laws.
The
court below, the Circuit Court of the United States for Missouri, in which this suit was afterwards brought, followed the decision of the State court, and rendered a like judgment against the plain
court below, the Circuit
Court of the United States for Missouri, in which this suit was afterwards brought, followed the decision of the State court, and rendered a like judgment against the plain
Court of the United States for Missouri, in which this suit was afterwards brought, followed the decision of the State
court, and rendered a like judgment against the plain
court, and rendered a
like judgment against the plaintiff.
The Justice referred to City of Mecca (1879), 5 P D 28 where Sir Robert Phillimore held that the English
Court of Admiralty could and ought to enforce an in rem
judgment of a Foreign Admiralty
Court, on the grounds of international comity (reversed on appeal not on a point of law, but because,
like the subject case, the foreign
judgment was in personam only.)
Once the issues are resolved, using the negotiation process, and relying on outside experts
like financial planners and child psychologists for property and custody plans, the case is reduced to an agreement that the
court then enters as a
judgment of divorce.
More simply, if the countries
like eachother, they're more likely to enforce one another's
court judgments.
When judges are willing to cite a case in
judgment from a series
like the JICs, could this not go some way at «legitimising» the series as being authoritative in
court?
When the Czech Constitutional
Court (CCC) declared the CJEU's
judgment in C - 399 / 09 Landtová «ultra vires», one of my colleagues commented: «giving Solange into their hands was
like to let children play with matches».
By JAN KOMAREK When the Czech Constitutional
Court (CCC) declared the CJEU's
judgment in C - 399 / 09 Landtová «ultra vires», one of my colleagues commented: «giving Solange into their hands was
like to let children play with matches».
Trial
court proceedings are
like a black box into which each side throws facts, evidence and law, and what pops out is a
judgment — a formal,...
Unrepresented litigants who have shown the
court they can not afford legal assistance and whose cases have cleared substantial hurdles,
like surviving summary
judgment, will be provided pro bono attorneys.
He said: «Rules
like the EU clinical trials directive have slowed down the creation of new drugs to cure terrible diseases and European
Court of Justice
judgments on data protection issues hobble the growth of internet companies.»
You can imagine some sort of structure, almost
like a Supreme
Court, that is made up of independent folks who don't work for Facebook, who ultimately make the final
judgment call on what should be acceptable speech in a community that reflects the social norms and values of people all around the world.
He hinted at «some sort of structure» which
like a Supreme
Court but made up of independent people will make the final
judgment call on what should be an acceptable speech in a community.
However, the
court will enter a
judgment after a trial, issuing an order to address things
like custody, property division and support.