Sentences with phrase «erroneous the decision of»

Businessman, Alfred Woyome, has described as erroneous the decision of the Attorney General to drag him before the Supreme Court to orally examine him on the GHc 51 million paid to him as a judgment debt.
He successfully reversed the erroneous decision of a trial judge that the plaintiff's claims were filed too late in violation of the statute of limitations (Dagley, et.
They will never understand what it is like to lose their child because of the vindictive actions of an alienating spouse or the erroneous decisions of a family court judge.

Not exact matches

Vanity metrics can paint a false picture of your company's progress and lead to an erroneous decision (like focusing on pageviews or traffic and not revenue).
And while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous in any given case, still the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled and never become a precedent for other cases, can better be borne than could the evils of a different practice.
Many fans have included Aperribay in their criticism of Moyes, arguing that if the decision to appoint the Scot has proven to be erroneous, the man who made that decision should also be held responsible.
«The courts have refused to revisit their erroneous decision unsupported by the facts, in Jenness v Fortson, that 5 % of voters are needed for «a showing of a modicum of support» for a candidate.
For a machine - learning algorithm that exhibits this kind of discrimination, Hardt's team suggested switching some of the program's past decisions until each demographic gets erroneous outputs at the same rate.
And if, in the hands of a lesser filmmaker, such a decision might foster a mood of lurid home - movie voyeurism, both Ceylans are such commanding and subtly expressive performers that any charges of nepotism here are as erroneous as in the storied collaborations of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands.
Charles Ogletree Jr. of Harvard Law School and Kimberly Jenkins Robinson of the University of Richmond School of Law argue that, just as Brown v. Board of Education (1954) overturned the infamous «separate but equal» standard set by Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Supreme Court should not hesitate to overturn the erroneous Rodriguez decision.
The giant bookseller files a motion, saying the decision by an administrative law judge reached «erroneous conclusions» and was based on «a misstatement of the facts.»
Without scientific selection criteria and a good understanding of which factors are more or less likely to increase your long - term risk - adjusted investment returns, you will make erroneous decisions based on false assumptions.
That is our choice but a miscarriage of common sense puts dog breeders through weeks of sleepless nights, round the clock tube feedings, constant worry and often, an erroneous decision not to breed the bitch again, to change breeds, or not breed dogs at all!
So here, for the umpteenth time and in the service of any animals whose very life might depend on the decisions made by anyone who might be misled by Clifton and Young's errors of fact, judgment, and ethics, is a point by point refutation of each of their erroneous claims.
She discussed the importance of communicating climate information adequately to decision - makers in order to avoid a false understanding of this concept, and therefore to avoid erroneous assumptions that could lead to bad decisions.
For this reason, I find far - fetched the idea that a planner is going to rush off with a climate scientist's probability distribution and make an erroneous decision because they assumed they could trust some percentile of the distribution to its second decimal place.
It would be erroneous to assume that Hyrniak necessarily will foster a flood gates of decisions at the summary judgment level.
... while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous in any given case, still the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled and never become a precedent for other cases, can better be borne than could the evils of a different practice.
Where mistakes may occur, even for examiners, there ought to be a release from fees when such mistakes occur, a notice of correction by the applicant and to revoke the erroneous decision, thus letting the application to proceed without further costs.
In the period after the American Revolution and before the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, no state judges were impeached or removed for erroneous decisions.
In this case, there was a chance that the erroneous decision in McNaughton could remain the law in Ontario, should the Supreme Court of Canada refuse to hear a further appeal to settle the issue.
In turn, the Michigan Supreme Court can also do the same for erroneous decisions made by the Court of Appeals.
It is often the duty of this court, after having decided that a particular decision of the Circuit Court was erroneous, to examine into other alleged errors and to correct them if they are found to exist.
The US Supreme Court granted our petition and will review the Fifth Circuit's costly and erroneous decision upholding the designation of our client's uninhabitable land as «critical habitat» of the dusky gopher frog.
Moreover, as the Supreme Court explained, «a circuit court appellate decision made according to the forms of law and the rules prescribed for rendering it, although it may be erroneous in its conclusion as to what the law is as applied to facts, is not a departure from the essential requirements of law remediable by certiorari.»
After careful analysis, the trial judge found in favour of Loyola, holding that the decision of the Minister must be negated as it is both erroneous and unreasonable.
The whole point of an issue estoppel on a question of law was that the parties remained bound by an erroneous decision.
By reason of issue estoppel, an unappealed decision made by a competent tribunal as to jurisdiction is binding on the parties in the same proceedings, even though a later decision in a separate action may show that it was erroneous in law.
It is a well - established tenet that the costs decision of a trial judge will only be disturbed if wrong in principle or otherwise plainly erroneous.
While not unmindful of the desirability of its adhering to former decisions of constitutional questions, this Court is not constrained to follow a previous decision which, upon reexamination, is believed erroneous, particularly one which involves the application of a constitutional principle, rather than an interpretation of the Constitution to evolve the principle itself.
If an organization faces losses due to an erroneous decision or action taken by the supervisory board and / or the directors and officers, as per the articles and memorandum of the association.
In case an organization incurs any losses due to erroneous actions or decisions taken by the directors and officers in fulfilling their duties according to the memorandum and articles of association.
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