Sentences with word «facie»

Again, there was no serious investigation of prima facie case of research misconduct.
The judge agreed that a strong prima facie case of fraud was not made out.
But Justice Marcel Awokulehin of the Federal High Court Asaba, rested his judgment on the prosecution's failure to establish of prima facie evidence of guilt against Ibori.
The Court of Appeal also considered the applicable test for prima facie discrimination in claims of family status discrimination.
Since it was part of the woman's legal obligation, as a parent, to nourish her child, that obligation could not be adversely affected by an employer without being considered prima facie discriminatory on the basis of sex and, indeed, of family status.
If, as the appellant argues, s 192 (3) was intended to exclude all contempt powers, it would also remove the registrar's power to sanction for in facie contempt.
This is sort of how «regular» science works (assuming no hidden agenda, only truth - seeking); there will always be outlier skeptics considering alternative explanations, and when they find some prima facie basis for one, will investigate.
The proper definition of apparent evil, however, is prima facie evil which when judged from an ultimate frame of reference is that in the place of which no other realistically possible occurrence could be better.2 «Apparent» evil is not only a means to perfection, but also a morally necessary and justified means.
[16] Read in this way, the effect of s 192 (3) is to limit the Registrar's power to sanction for ex facie contempt so as to reserve to the superior court the power to imprison.
Section 753 (1.1) is therefore in prima facie violation of the principles of fundamental justice as it purports to require a dangerous offender finding to be made, even in the face of a reasonable doubt.
Some may question whether it is appropriate to create a unique test that does not even come close to resembling the traditional prima facie test at this stage of the human rights analysis.
It is not helpful to confuse that necessary conversation and debate by injecting a formula such as the prima facie presumption against war.
The Nations had a strong prima facie claim for Aboriginal title [169 - 170].
In order to focus on prima facie infringement of copyright in musical works, we exclude neighbouring rights issues from our analysis.
[63] Although the verdict of the election court indicated a prima facie breach of criminal law, in March 2011 the Crown Prosecution Service announced that it would not bring criminal charges against Woolas as the finding of the Election Court already disqualified him from holding elected office and they felt that this was sufficient punishment.
A document which conforms to the requirements set out in the Evidence Act, RSBC 1996, C. 124, s. 42 is admissible as prima facie proof of any fact otherwise provable through direct oral evidence.
I realise that the DfE are explicit that the fairer funding model is not a national formula, but it seems to me that schools funded below this level have a good prima facie argument that their core funding is inadequate and that their school forum, their LA or the DfE should look again at the local formula for distribution.
As to whether a prime facie case had been made in this case, Member Richardson considered the four - part test set out by the Federal Court of Appeal in Johnstone and noted the following with respect to the criterion that, «the childcare obligation at issue engages the individual's legal responsibility for that child, as opposed to a personal choice»:
The prima facie plausibility of this contention, however, is also deceiving.
A collecting bank is prima facie liable in conversion where it transfers funds to an improper recipient, unless a statutory defence succeeds.
These interviews give prima facie support for Obama's proposed remedy: that «those who care deeply about preventing more and more gun violence will have to be as passionate and as organised and as vocal as those who blocked these common - sense steps.»
The point I am trying to make is this: on the basis of a prima facie examination of human experience, it would seem that there is a basic sense of wonder with regard to there being anything at all.
It was also satisfied that the two agreements were prima facie required by ENRC in order properly to police the freezing order, and to enable it to enforce its judgment, although as described below it reached a pragmatic view as to how to deal with Zamin's arguments that the disclosure of the agreements would cause damage to Zamin's commercial interests.
Thus, at the resumed hearing yesterday, counsel to the first defendant (Justice Ademola), Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), told the court that since the prosecution has failed to establish a primae facie evidence to warrant the first defendant to enter his defense, the court should uphold the no - case - submission and strike out the case accordingly.
Privileged material is prima facie protected from examination by law enforcement or regulatory bodies.
Since no lawyer, bound by responsibilities as an officer of the court, has prepared the pleadings, after preliminary interviews and perhaps investigations, there is nothing to ensure at a prima facie level the credibility or reliability of the pleadings.
This includes decisions regarding prima facie jurisdiction, appointment of arbitrators, challenge to arbitrators and the costs of the arbitration.
«Elk Valley prima facie discriminated against Mr. Stewart.
If proof be needed that the court reserves an ability to exclude relevant and prima facie admissible hearsay evidence, the same is present at para 113 of Stadlen J's judgment: «[In Horncastle, para 36] Lord Phillips stated that both in the case of unavailable witnesses and in the case of apparently reliable hearsay... evidence is admitted only when it is fair that it should be.
Thus, validation conducted on these two blocks will prima facie favor procedures which project the local level and gradient of the temperature near the boundary of the in - sample period.
Splitting rural health off may be a good thing for the Nationals, I suppose, but makes little prima facie sense, at least to me, so I hope that works out.
One believing that evolution science is not absolute doesn't mean, logically, that his (same guy) scepticism toward (some of) AGW is prima facie wrong.
Carlton Curry — Suffered a prima facie fatal defect and was ruled off the ballot for failure to file a timely certificate of acceptance.
Next, the Tribunal determined that there was a possible prima facie nexus between the disability and the reduction of her benefits.
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