Sentences with phrase «envisaged circumstances»

The court considered the contents of Knowles retainer in this matter which stated that Knowles would provide «contractual and adjudication advice» to the Defendants and also envisaged circumstances in which an outside firm of solicitors may need to be appointed and act in conjunction with Knowles in relation to any dispute.
The Court found that it was difficult to envisage circumstances involving a larger disparity in bargaining power, particularly as Coles was in a substantially stronger bargaining position with respect to each supplier.
But the spokesman said «it was quite possible to envisage circumstances where the police may need more than 28 days, because the scale of the terrorist threat is becoming larger and more complex, because the scale of operations is increasing and the amount of evidence is growing larger».
Mark Ferguson at LabourList warns that Ed Balls will be difficult for Ed Miliband to resist: «Unlike Johnson, who was by no means certain to serve as shadow chancellor for a full parliament, it's hard to envisage a circumstances in which Miliband could remove Balls.
Other than an application to hold the ring for a short period in a very urgent situation, it is difficult to envisage any circumstances in which the public body should not be given the chance to make representations before substantive interim relief is granted.
It is difficult to envisage circumstances where this test could be met if the sole purpose of disclosure is to facilitate argument by requester's counsel on the question of whether privilege is properly claimed.
(iii) it was impossible to envisage circumstances other than those where the applicant showed that his circumstances were unique, whereas in a simple policy of exceptionality a reviewing panel would have no difficulty in applying the ordinary meaning of «exceptional».
`... while Article 8 does apply in principle to cases involving a private landowner and a trespasser, it is difficult to envisage circumstances where it would have any consequence and the eviction would not be found to be a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim».

Not exact matches

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reiterated that he does not envisage Alexis Sanchez leaving the club under any circumstances this summer.
UK Border Force sometimes suspended checks in unauthorised circumstances above and beyond the health and safety scenarios envisaged and then proceeded to abandon them entirely for some passengers.
The other element in his decision was to be proven right, though not quite in circumstances he could have envisaged.
However, he said a second vote would only be possible if the Government secured support from Labour and could only envisage returning to Parliament if circumstances changed «dramatically».
Prime ministers can authorise nuclear strikes in two circumstances envisaged under the arrangements in place since the cold war.
Whilst academisation may have other benefits and be especially suited to certain circumstances it is difficult to envisage how it can achieve the transformations that everyone in the education arena wishes to see, without being harnessed to a more holistic approach that enables more effective day to day, moment by moment, learning opportunities.
It is difficult to envisage meeting the criteria for good practice under these circumstances and with more than three performance management observations per teacher in any one year.
Whether you are single by intention or by circumstance, whether it's a status that you enjoy or one that you had never envisaged yourself embracing, there's no doubt that embarking upon a holiday for one can be a big challenge.
I guess I could envisage a situation where most, though not necessarily all, surpluses would be unnecessary — but that would require, I think, some combination of rigorous, and accurate, central planning and a production system that could make very rapid responses to varying circumstances.
In light of this recent example of the balancing exercise being resolved in favour of the landlord, it is hard to envisage a set of circumstances which would be enough tip the scales in a defendant's favour.
The implications are staggering because the concept of fault has been removed in circumstances not envisaged by the legislature and in a climate where the number of claims has more than trebled over the last few years.
In fact, one can hardly imagine a more all - encompassing provision to include the option of anticipatory strike than the one envisaging the «employment of nuclear weapons in extreme circumstances to defend the vital interests of the United States, its allies, and partners» (p 21), as laid down in the NPR.
Given the background of sustained governmental intrusion into the lives of Aboriginal people intended and envisaged by the National Emergency Response legislation, «just terms» in this context could well require consultation before action; special care in the execution of the laws; and active participation in performance in order to satisfy the constitutional obligation in these special factual circumstances... [119]
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