We think this is a tough decision but it's the right
decision as a matter of principle...
Not exact matches
«And I think it's entirely plausible that someone like Cook might make that
decision — and send that signal —
as a
matter of principle.
That doesn't mean it isn't your choice, and it's not my job to make your choices, if you believe you can make the best
decisions for yourself, and you don't need God, that is your God given right after all, God gave you that right, to make your own
decisions with a free will, for you to decide upon what is good or bad
as laid out in Biblical
principles (
as a
matter of fact historicly).
«We encourage any trustees thinking
of engaging in litigation to read our new guidance, apply the
principles set out in our existing guidance on
decision making, and to contact us
as a
matter of priority if they require our protection from adverse costs or authorisation to proceed.»
Whilst the
decision to recover at the level
of the investors only and not at the level
of the shipyard or at the level
of the EIGs can be questioned, it is essentially a
matter of recovery
of State aid — for which the Commission has a certain margin
of discretion but needs to comply with general
principles of EU law — and not
of existence
of aid
as such.
It would be wrong
as a
matter of principle if the secretary
of state for the Home Department could circumvent the
decision of an immigration appeal tribunal by an administrative
decision.
Stratas cites the SCC's recent
decision in Kanthasamy v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)(in which the court set aside the rejection
of a humanitarian residency application)
as a «baffling» case where the court flouted its own
principle of «legislative supremacy» by ignoring Parliament's expressly stated intent that the Federal Court
of Appeal should have the final say in the
matter.
While,
as we have noted, the CMD 2 proposals contain some measures to mitigate market power on an ex ante basis the MSA will have additional jurisdiction both to monitor the AESO's efforts to limit the exercise
of market power
as well
as ex post authority to sanction behaviour in the capacity market that fails to live up to the FEOC
principle, much
as it can in the energy market: see Market Surveillance Administrator allegations against TransAlta Corporation et al., Mr. Nathan Kaiser and Mr. Scott Connelly, AUC
Decision, 3110 - D01 - 2015 and see also a recent case management decision dealing with a class proceeding relating to this matter Carlson v Transalta Corporation, 2018 ABQB 343 (
Decision, 3110 - D01 - 2015 and see also a recent case management
decision dealing with a class proceeding relating to this matter Carlson v Transalta Corporation, 2018 ABQB 343 (
decision dealing with a class proceeding relating to this
matter Carlson v Transalta Corporation, 2018 ABQB 343 (CanLII).