Sentences with phrase «decided by a justice»

According to an earlier «very broad order» obtained by Janssen, several matters had been bifurcated in the action, leaving only validity and infringement to be decided by Justice Hughes.
If the parents are still unable to reach an agreement, the matter will be decided by a Justice after hearing evidence at a trial.
c) two Superior Court cases decided by Justice T.R. Lofchik in Cromwell V. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 3 and Vanderkop v. Personal Insurance Co. of Canada4 essentially concluding that lump sum payments pursuant to a settlement of a long term disability claim not specifically broken down do not constitute «a payment under any income continuation plan» in accordance with section 7 of the SABS, and consequently need not be deducted from an income replacement benefit that may be ongoing.
If the parents are still unable to reach an agreement, the matter will be decided by a Justice after hearing evidence at a trial.

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To avoid such a danger, the Justice Department creates a «taint team» of lawyers not involved in the case to review records and decide which ones shouldn't be seen by prosecutors on the case.
World Atlas notes that the island was decided to be Danish territory by the Permanent Court of International Justice of the League of Nations in 1933.
It is asking the Irish High Court to refer the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which would then decide whether to ban the use of «model contracts» — common legal arrangements used by thousands of firms to transfer personal data outside the 28 - nation bloc.
The fate of major proposed mergers, not just Bayer - Monsanto but also Dow Chemical and DuPont, which plan to spin off their combined agriculture businesses, will be decided by Trump's nominees to lead antitrust enforcement at the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
We normalized lying when we decided that perjury and obstruction of justice were not high crimes when committed by a popular president.
I decided that even if I was not personally bothered by such terms, inclusive language was a matter of justice.
Social Darwinism was the rule of the day, in which the terms of justice were decided by the powerful, who made certain that the terms of justice privileged them.
Maybe justice and the good society are brought about precisely by lawyers and judges sending the jury out of the courtroom while they decide whether to admit the testimony of an old black woman who has been listening in on the whole trial of her son.
On the other hand, if God decides to show mercy to humankind, then, by definition, He can not demand justice, even justice upon Jesus.
Given the emphasis on Dalit theology, I decided to join a demonstration by the Dalit Christian Movement on Dalit Justice Sunday.
Certainly the question of what justice requires is not decided by abstract principle alone, nor does the answer arise spontaneously because love is present.
Judge Graham expresses in his decision thoughts that by now should be quite familiar to our readers: «The Justices of the Supreme Court disagree among themselves on the proper role of religion in public life and the extent of the Court's authority to decide these issues under the Establishment Clause.
In this case, all of the Justices decided that the English law of citizenship by birth was also the law for the Colonies in America.
While demanding respect for women who decide what is just for themselves, she views questions about the right to abortion (e.g., by Justices O'Connor and Rehnquist) as irresponsible acts of judging.
«We decided to give the punters some justice, too, by refunding those who backed Northern Ireland to qualify for Russia.»
«The question of whether Article 50 is revocable is European Union law and can not be decided by the national courts, it's a question for the European Court of Justice,» she adds.
Although the phrase echoes statements made by Lincoln, and although versions of the sentiment have been advanced at various times in American history, the precise phrase «suicide pact» was first used by Justice Robert H. Jackson in his dissenting opinion in Terminiello v. Chicago, a 1949 free speech case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
In insulating representatives from the popular will, they aim to «suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice, and truth can regain their authority» — or at least reason, justice, and truth as decided by the members of the colonial elite selected as representatives [6].
Comparison with the US is a problem, however - the justice system in the Netherlands is well - known to be rather lenient (A recent media event was the public apology by the Dutch IOC member Camiel Eurlings for domestic violence - the justice department decided not to press charges because he was doing volunteer work!).
The much - vaunted «right to be forgotten», ruled upon by the European Court of Justice in 2010, he pointed out, is in fact a right not to feature in Google search, implying that one corporation now has the power to decide who is visible in our society.
Meanwhile Justice Moro — so far largely seen as an impartial individual heading up a serious and comprehensive operation exposing corruption practices of mainstream politicians and powerful business figures — had made a critical move when he decided to make public the contents of a series of tapped phone calls intercepted by the police while investigating Lula.
Trump has decided to hire the longtime Washington lawyer Joseph E. diGenova, who has pushed the theory on television that Trump was framed by F.B.I. and Justice Department officials, to bolster his legal team.
«Yaw Anokye Frimpong, the men and woman elected to decide your trial, having found you guilty of murder, you are hereby sentenced to death by hanging and may God have mercy on your soul,» Mrs Justice Wood said.
Justice John Tsoho had on April 28 fixed Wednesday for the hearing of a motion for stay of proceedings filed by the two interested parties, asking the court to suspend hearing in the suit until the Court of Appeal decided their appeal against the ruling denying them opportunity to be joined in the suit.
«Council also decided to give Hon. Justice Adolphus Enebeli serious warning and place him on its «Watch - List» for three years following its «findings» that Hon. Justice Enebeli violated the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by granting ex-parte order in Suit No.
Because in the Peskova ruling of May 2017 the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decided that a bird strike was an «extraordinary event» under EU flight compensation regulation 261 - with the result that airlines didn't have to pay compensation, just as they don't for delays caused by lightning strikes or severe weather events.
About three years ago, however, the General Legal Council, which has supervisory jurisdiction over the legal education in Ghana, led by Chief Justice Georgina Wood, decided to take the conduct of examinations away from the School.
The senior lawyer therefore urged the tribunal headed by Hon Danladi Yakubu Umar to decide the no case submission on justice and not on sentiments from the prosecution.
The court presided over by Justice Eric Kyei Baffour ordered the commission to give the PPP the chance to correct the anomalies on the nomination forms of its Flagbearer, and subsequently decide on whether to allow him into the race or not.
It assesses each of the 135 measures, and makes the case for enhanced operational cooperation, but argues that none of this necessitates that Britain follow the path towards a harmonised EU criminal code, decided by qualified majority voting, and enforced by the Commission, the European Court of Justice and — in due course — an EU Public Prosecutor.
Therefore, the grant of pardons is now very rare occurrence indeed, and the vast majority of acknowledged miscarriages of justice were decided upon by the courts.
«The question in these difficult cases is not whether a local prosecutor, including one with understandably close ties to his or her fellow local law enforcement officers, is capable of setting aside any personal biases in deciding whether to, or how vigorously, to pursue the case,» Schneiderman wrote, adding, «the question is whether there is public confidence that justice has been served, especially in cases where homicide or other serious charges against the accused officer are not pursued or are dismissed prior to a trial by jury.»
Justice Chun also reduced the ex-cop's manslaughter conviction, decided by a jury in February, to «criminally negligent homicide.»
An Abuja High Court in Maitama, presided over by Justice Peter Affen, on Wednesday adjourned sitting till Monday to decide if the former Minister of state...
But Oluyede argued in the first grounds of appeal that the ruling amounted to miscarriage of justice, adding that the CCT erred in law by allowing Umar «to single - handedly decide that the application for recusal (disqualification) lacks absolute merit».
But, after being addressed by lawyers on the effect of the Human Rights Act, Mr Justice Sweeney decided there was no requirement for Pryce to prove that Huhne had coerced her.
The court presided over by Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, subsequently ordered the Commission to give the PPP the chance to correct the anomalies on the nomination forms of its Flagbearer, and subsequently decide whether to accept him inn the race or not.
And then, moved by an equally strong desire for social justice, he decided to devote that skill to leveling the playing field in health care.
But the Supreme Court majority opinion, written by Justice Antonin Scalia, said the EPA acted unlawfully when it failed to consider how much the regulation would cost the power industry before deciding to craft the rule.
Brüstle v. Greenpeace, decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union, or CJEU, on October 18, 2011, changes...
Yesterday the Supreme Court struck down a Texas law that would have forced the closure of abortion clinics that didn't meet strict requirements — requirements the justices decided (by a 5 - to - 3 margin) didn't make women any safer and put an undue burden on their constitutional right to seek safe and legal medical care.
So decide to tackle it more cheerfully by doing yourself justice.
«I don't claim to have a perfect 10 of a body... but then I decided to go by the judgement of the brand who thought I may do justice to it.
Fed up with crime overrunning the streets of Boston, Irish Catholic twin brothers, who are inspired by their faith, decide to cleanse their hometown of evil with their own brand of vigilante justice.
Proof that someone else watching The Pelican Brief decided that its great unplumbed racial subplots would be worth a Grisham picture of their own, enter the patently offensive A Time To Kill, underscoring its liberal screed by opening with caricatures of rednecks at war with caricatures of black people: basketball hoops on the one side, Confederate flags on the other; front - yard barbecues, late - night cross-burnings; marble halls of justice, raucous Baptist churches; Kevin Spacey's DA summation on the one side all superego, Matthew McConaughey's tear - jerking monologue on the other all soul.
As well as showing a brief scene from the climactic fight between Batman and Superman, Affleck also decided to air an exclusive «deleted» scene from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, one which includes some cameos by some of Hollywood's most -LSB-...]
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