Sentences with phrase «decision legal grounds»

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Even if there aren't grounds for a legal challenge, there could be familial rifts over the decision.
Atty. Zelda Soriano, Legal Counsel for the Petitioners discussed the grounds on which the appellate court based their favorable decision, which includes the main argument of the petitioners that the field testing is characterized by «serious scientific uncertainty with regard to its health and environmental effects.»
Despite this, there are reasons to suspect that this wasn't a decision made purely on legal grounds.
[24] She, in turn, began legal action in the High Court against the decision, on the grounds that rules were allegedly being abused.
But a statement signed by the Head of Communications at the EC, Eric Dzakpasu, and copied to Pulse.com.gh said: «Having carefully studied the contents of the judgment, we respectfully disagree with the High Court judge's decision on several essential legal and public policy grounds.
But about 5 months later, the decision was reversed on the grounds that, in the eyes of the Spanish system, McBride did not hold a master's degree or a Ph.D. «The forwarded documentation,» said the official rejection letter, «has not gone through any of the two legal processes, neither of homologation nor of recognition, for the mentioned title to be valid in Spain, neither for academic nor for professional purposes.»
-- The LGB has no separate legal ability to take such a decision — A decision to request that a school be moved to another MAT would normally be for the MAT directors / trustees and would have to be taken in the interests of the MAT as a whole — Normal rebrokering decisions are entirely for the RSC or for a religious authority or trustees — normally on statutory or formal contractual grounds — The individual academy is not party to the SFA — The staff of an individual academy are employed by the MAT and owe it their loyalty — Although parents and school staff might petition the RSC for the school to leave the MAT, the decision is the RSC's and, in the absence of significant performance issues, the MAT itself
The article details an Oklahoma federal judge's decision that «employees have legal grounds to sue an insurance company for selling and maintaining secret life insurance policies on their lives.»
The decisions confirm that, while ECtHR principles can be deployed in the arbitral context, only exceptionally will they operate to give rise to grounds for legal challenge.
The mother appears to have been taken advantage of by the father, let down by the local authority in failing to ensure proper safe housing, and then by the legal system in a rushed decision on inadequate grounds.
But I can not say that a professor who disagrees with me, who in her instruction grounds a lawyer's ethical duties in moral obligation, or who views the lawyer's decisions as properly informed by the values and norms of her community, including her religious community, fails to instruct her students in legal ethics.
The Supreme Court of Ontario can judicially review a decision of the WSIAT on very limited legal grounds.
R (Bruton) v Secretary of State for Justice [2017] EWHC 1967 (Admin) The first procedural fairness challenge to a decision refusing an indeterminate sentence prisoner early release on compassionate family grounds (instructed by the Government Legal Department)
Alternatively, we consider that an individual may be able to challenge a local authority's decision to use a PSPO to evict rough sleepers or the occupants of an unauthorised encampments by way of judicial review on much the same grounds with the benefit of legal aid and legal representation.
You can appeal the court's trial decision, but you must have specific legal grounds on which to do this.
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