The phrase
"exceptional cases" refers to situations or instances that are unusual, uncommon, or different from the normal or typical ones.
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The committee may also consider applicants falling outside these experience requirements
in exceptional cases in order to achieve our mandate of equity and diversity.
There are also a number of
exceptional cases where you may be asked, or you may choose to, provide your references at the point of application.
In short, catastrophic impairment covers
exceptional cases of grave and serious injury to claimants and helps ensure that they are adequately covered under their insurance policy.
The government's response said that the new schemes would provide appropriate graduation
for exceptional cases.
We usually retire our breeding dogs at 4 years old, and our girls have a maximum of three litters in all but the
most exceptional cases.
Even in an individual suffering from a mental disorder, one expects some responsibility to be shown for his actions and omissions by that individual except in
rare exceptional cases.
In addition, the breadth of this test means that,
exceptional cases aside, there is virtually no prospect of the claimant successfully challenging the addition of a particular respondent.
The scenarios discussed are not only
exceptional cases with potentially significant consequences, but often less dramatic everyday situations.
The mechanism for funding
exceptional cases outside of the normal framework of the legal aid scheme is failing to provide a sufficient safety net.
It may be a long and difficult assessment before the court finally gives a person or the company the right to proceed with changing the name on file only on
several exceptional cases.
This ground of appeal was rejected by the EAT which held that it would only succeed if the conclusion of the tribunal was perverse and «once intimidation of this kind is found to have occurred, it will be a
very exceptional case indeed where it can not be said that a finding of a fair trial is perverse».
Barring
such exceptional cases, it is only proper that an energetic and fit child spends some of that bubbling energy walking on his / her own, rather than being carried around on a stroller that he / she had outgrown months ago.
The data and supporting documents relating to the High needs: 2015 to 2016 place number
exceptional case process are available for reference.
This would entail breaches of the Official Secrets Act, affecting the «wellbeing of the UK» or
other exceptional cases of serious criminality.
Government guidance
on exceptional case funding for legal aid in immigration cases is unlawful, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
There is also a discretion to
provide exceptional case funding where it is appropriate to do so, in the particular circumstances, having regard to any risk that failure to do so would be such a breach.
Thus it was understood that Jesus himself, apart
from exceptional cases, had remained within the national boundaries of Judaism.
Our reputation for being able to present
exceptional cases at trial has led to our being a law firm that other lawyers refer their clients to when their situation is especially challenging, or otherwise likely to result in a jury trial.
Until relatively recently student loans were something that students were expected to repay except in
highly exceptional cases, but the government cranked up both the total amount lent and the interest rates while not increasing the required repayment rate, raising the repayment threshold and for most students * reducing the time until the loan is written off.
Family law specialists Simpson Millar solicitors said all its applications made under the new
exceptional case category introduced by the legislation have so far been refused.
Other than in a
few exceptional cases, any withdrawal before the age of 59 1/2 will draw a 10 % penalty in addition to the normal income taxes on the funds.
These «truisms» should form a kind of perimeter for the moral imagination, even if there will be
exceptional cases based on social and historical circumstances.
Luckily, we really are hardwired to take care of newborns (
exceptional cases notwithstanding, of course) and even if we weren't, taking care of a baby is really just a series of things that you definitely can do.
While the SHR only serve as guidance in taxation and are not binding on the taxing master, in practice they remain influential and taxing masters rarely depart from them
excluding exceptional cases.
Following Malik, it was unclear whether an Article 8 defence could succeed, not only in
exceptional cases involving squatters, but also in cases where possession was sought by a private landlord against their tenant.
However, it is recognised that a different approach may be justified in «a small minority of
exceptional cases identifiable only on a case by case basis» (per Lord Bingham, Razgar).
However, in Mclean v British Columbia (Securities Commission), [9] the Court limited the precedential significance of Rogers Communications by effectively classifying it
as exceptional case.
Courts have often made «in trust» to the child to account for this type of care provided by their care - giving parent in these
such exceptional cases.