Sentences with phrase «extenuating circumstances in both cases»

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In many cases, these delays are not beyond the control of DOT and are, therefore, not extenuating circumstances.
If, under the standards in the law, the consumer is found to have a certain amount left over that could be paid to unsecured creditors, the bankruptcy court may decide that the consumer can not file a chapter 7 case, unless there are special extenuating circumstances.
This assumes the bankruptcy was not caused by an extenuating circumstance, in which case the waiting period would expire in December 2018.
You can get to really high amounts of leverage and things still hold together for a while — there may be extenuating circumstances allowing it to work longer — just as in other cases, a failure in one area triggers a lot more failures as lenders stop lending, and those with inadequate liquidity can refinance and then fail.
For instance, if you filed for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you'll need to wait four years in most cases to qualify for a conventional Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan (two years if you can prove there were extenuating circumstances).
In this particular case, there were no signs of intentional or egregious levels of neglect or abuse; due to extenuating circumstances the animal owners were simply overwhelmed.
In some cases, where there are extenuating circumstances, the Board of Directors will decide if the breeder can be listed.
There are no refunds for cancellations made less than 24 prior to tour departure, except in cases of weather or other extenuating circumstances.
Reschedules made less than 24 prior to tour departure, except in cases of weather or other extenuating circumstances, may be subject to penalty based upon the nature of the tour.
In A Time to Kill, we are challenged to consider one of the tougher types of jury nullification cases in which the jury is asked to forgive someone who committed a real crime, but one with extenuating circumstances that might make strictly enforcing the law unjusIn A Time to Kill, we are challenged to consider one of the tougher types of jury nullification cases in which the jury is asked to forgive someone who committed a real crime, but one with extenuating circumstances that might make strictly enforcing the law unjusin which the jury is asked to forgive someone who committed a real crime, but one with extenuating circumstances that might make strictly enforcing the law unjust.
In the few previous Canadian cases where support obligations have been imposed on grandparents, there are extenuating circumstances that make the outcome much more understandable and arguably reasonable.
When we are involved in cases that include juvenile dependency, and extenuating circumstances concerning their care, because of:
If the product is defective in its design, manufacture, marketing or other extenuating circumstances surrounding its normal and intended use and someone becomes injured as a result, that person may have a product liability case.
That said, the reason I'm torn is because I've certainly had times where, after interviewing a candidate who had seemed promising but who under - performed in the interview, I've wondered if there were some sort of extenuating circumstances, like sickness or nerves, that would explain the poor performance... and in some of those cases, I would have been open to hearing that and trying again.
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