Sentences with phrase «documentation used in court»

I presume that this is not what Lord Carlile means - and having seen a lot of the control order documentation used in court, I think he understates the problem.

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They should stop attempts to collect debts without proper information and documentation about the debt, stop debt collectors from bringing robo - signed cases in court, crack down on widespread use of threats, harassment and embarrassment in debt collection, and protect consumers from having their credit records unfairly affected by medical debt, among other actions.
A simple reminder may be enough to get paid the money owed to you, but even if the person still refuses to pay, you can use this documentation of your efforts in court.
The Court of Appeal in Imerman therefore seems to be suggesting that if wives discover documentation, they are to rely upon their memory of the documents seen or embark upon a course of action well after the horse has bolted which could prove prohibitively expensive, and which has previously been judged «oppressive» and «a rare weapon for use in extreme or exceptional circumstances» (Burgess v Burgess).
As the Court explained in R. v. He, 2012 BCCA 318, holding invalid the investigation of a sushi restaurant suspected of using a «zapper» to game the tax system, the power to require the production of documentation by a taxpayer can be exercised only where there is a «genuine and serious inquiry» into tax liability.
And the courts in Ontario have freely allowed information and documentation from social media to be used against injured parties.
The SFO has expressed dissatisfaction with businesses that use legal privilege as a defence against disclosing documentation while under investigation and vows to challenge this in the Courts.
That documentation can be later used in a potential court case as a source of evidence on the proper conduct of a medical professional.
The Supreme Court of Canada used similar reasoning in its Etobicoke Centre decision, in which it linked vouching to the right to vote: «The [Canada Elections Act] seeks to enfranchise all entitled persons, including those without paper documentation, and to encourage them to come forward to vote on election day, regardless of prior enumeration.
Most court rules internationally require that court documentation is served in a particular form, such as by personal delivery or registered post, but also provide that alternatives can be used with the permission of the court.
Proper documentation of events that occurred during an alarm activation (can be used in court if necessary)
Prepared comprehensive written reports and documentation on a caliber as to be acceptable in courts regarding the findings and processing methods used at the crime scene.
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