Sentences with phrase «decided by the court»

«The Movants have had ample opportunity to intervene in the multiple cases challenging the so - called «Fiduciary Rule» in district courts around the country, in appeals in two other circuits courts, and in this appeal, which was decided by this Court more than a month ago,» the filing said.
The court of appeal in Belfast has today ruled that reform of abortion law in Northern Ireland should be left to the Northern Ireland Assembly, and not decided by the courts.
Today, we will look at what judges are permitted to say and not to say about cases decided by the courts.
A disputed election would be decided by the courts, as happened in 2012.
At the end of the oral arguments, Fisher asked the plaintiffs to submit further written arguments concerning whether they have standing in the case, and on the «political question» — presumably, whether or not this is a matter to be decided by the courts or political system.
At this rate all our elections will be decided by the courts.
It will be decided by the courts.
Coleman's guilt or innocence will be decided by the court system, but his arrest is another political disappointment for one of Albany's most distressed communities — the 5th Ward, which straddles the Arbor Hill and West Hill neighborhoods.
Brüstle v. Greenpeace, decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union, or CJEU, on October 18, 2011, changes...
It's worth noting that if your claim has already been decided by a court, unfortunately you can only appeal the decision within 21 days of it being made.
Public records are any legal documents involving bankruptcy, tax liens or court judgments that are decided by a court and recorded by the government.
With Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the matter is taken out of your hands and decided by the court.
They would have to hold them as «evidence» until decided by the courts.
It could even go farther, pointing out that «murder» is a legal concept, and a category of crime decided by a court of law, not a cop or a journalist.
I've already sent out my cards to the Justices, so let's take a look back at some of the cases decided by the Court with holiday - themed captions.
Written by Indiana University criminal law professor Joseph L. Hoffmann, it provides a case - by - case walk - through of the substantive and procedural issues decided by the court.
The Times» analysis is based on data from The Supreme Court Database, a data collection that contains over 200 pieces of information about each case decided by the court from 1946 to 2013.
Note: The issue of unconscionability of a premarital agreement shall be decided by the court as a matter of law.
Whether this is enforceable would be decided by a court.
Last but hardly least, the case could set the stage for a decision on an issue never squarely decided by the court — whether the Constitution forbids the execution of a defendant who can demonstrate «actual innocence.»
In addition, in cases where a claimant lacks legal capacity to manage their affairs, the cost of the Deputy's fees after year two should involve a periodical payments order, save in exceptional circumstances, decided by the court.
The legal research service Casemaker has launched a new case - digest service providing summaries of the most recent cases decided by the courts.
The Wisconsin case (decided by the Court of Appeals) settled that it wasn't improper for a circuit court to do independent research, since a competent judge has a duty to ensure the correct law is being applied.
The latest case decided by this court involving the police power is that of Jacobson v. Massachusetts, decided at this term and reported in 197 U. S. 197 U.S. 11.
The matter came to be decided by the Court of appeal in R v T (Child: Doli incapax)[2008] EWCA Crim 815, [2008] All ER (D) 215 (Apr).
The type of custody arrangement a couple agrees upon or is decided by the court can drastically affect how parents care for their children in the future.
The appeal was allowed, reinforcing the liberal «set aside» cases decided by the Court of Appeal in the past several years.
A matter to be decided by a court.
Payment for the assessor is decided by the court.
Allard Knook, a lecturer in law at the Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law, University of Utrecht, has regular postings in English on cases decided by the Court.
Oil States also argues that since the eighteenth century, actions challenging the validity of issued patents have been decided by courts of law, and thus the patent owner's right to a jury trial is preserved under the Seventh Amendment.
Thomas found that Stoney was relitigating an issue that had already been decided by the courts, and that Kennedy had facilitated misconduct by advancing the matter.
Allard Knook, a lecturer in law at the Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law, University of Utrecht, has regular postings in English on cases decided by the Court... [more]
The issue to be decided by the Court was whether the question of what expert evidence the court should order should be decided by reference to the law of the forum or the applicable law.
They can agree on some parts of the claim and have the rest decided by the court.
Whether the working notice provided is so insufficient that it actually triggers a constructive dismissal is a question of fact to be decided by the court.
This is because the point of the scheme adopted by the Abduction Convention was to leave the merits to be decided by the courts of the place of the child's habitual residence.
The case was ultimately decided by the Court of Appeal [2010] EWCA Civ 123
Given that the arbitration remedy was not exercised in 2 years the Plaintiff was out of luck, not being able to have the matter decided by a court or by arbitration.
If there is a parenting dispute on separation, it can be decided by the Courts.
Section 11 of the CJPTA and s. 106 (4) and (5) of the FLA both give the court discretion to decline jurisdiction if the matter would be more appropriately decided by a court outside British Columbia.
Although New York Labor Law 240 (1) has undergone a rather significant judicial expansion in the past few years, beginning most notably with the Runner case decided by the Court of Appeals in 2009, plaintiff attorneys should take heed that lower courts have at times not shown a willingness to read the statute in an overly - broad fashion.
To obtain leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a sentence imposed, varied or affirmed by a provincial or territorial court of appeal, an applicant must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the court, that the question raised, by reason of its public importance or the importance of any issue of law or of mixed law and fact involved in that question, is one that ought to be decided by that court or that it is, for any other reason, of such a nature or significance as to warrant a decision by that court.
The appeal raised significant legal issues never before decided by the court, including whether a domain name can be considered property that is subject to seizure under Kentucky law and whether a domain name can be considered a gambling device under the law.
For those filing on or after October 12, 2010, you should be aware that this divorce can not be granted for this reason until after issues regarding spousal support and property, as well as custody, visitation and child support have been settled between you and your spouse or decided by the court.
The introduction of online research services has given everyone immediate and equal access to the most recent decisions decided by the courts, as well as access to comprehensive collections of case law that the solo practitioner could never afford.
Being in charge of your parenting plan is ideal; if your case goes to court, you will lose the ability to control what happens in terms of child custody, and these issues will be decided by a court.
Small claims cases are more likely to go to trial than not, with 57 % of small claims cases being decided by the court.
It is not likely that Indians will settle without the major issues being decided by the courts, nor should governments.
proposer may take your return h completely or partially back until decided by the court.
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