Since the initial aim is at the best possible fulfillment beyond man's powers to understand, and since man's exercise of freedom seems only to lead to a deviation away from this ideal possibility, there is some prima
facie support for this view.
Not exact matches
Even the usually super-loyal shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry declared in the Commons that there was «prima
facie evidence» against Russia, and
supported all the measures announced by the government in response to it.
The amendments passed in the House of Lords last night would remove the US from the list of countries that are not required to provide prima
facie evidence to
support extradition requests until this ratification takes place.
Though there is a difference in technical detail, reasonable grounds to
support a legal arrest would ordinarily be sufficient to constitute a prima -
facie case.
At any hearing conducted thereon by the administrator, such judgment shall be prima
facie evidence in
support of the revocation of the creditor's license.
Once the plaintiff presents evidence to
support that prima
facie case, the burden shifts to the defendant to present evidence that the policy had a legitimate business purpose.
Having determined that, it then held that the plaintiff was required to make at least a prima
facie showing of circumstances that would
support her claim.
While in this case the issue of accommodation did not arise because Ms. Flatt could not prove prima
facie discrimination, her position that working from the office at all was incompatible with breastfeeding was unreasonable and not
supported by the evidence.
(7) Interim
support should only be ordered where it can be said a prima
facie case for entitlement has been made out; and
The Court of Appeal found that in order to impose interim conditions on a massage therapist who is subject to a complaint, the Inquiries Committee has to conclude that there was a prima
facie case to
support the allegation and an interim order is required to protect the public.
Citing Robles v. Kuhn, 2009 BCSC 1163 for the principle that interim
support should only be ordered where a prima
facie case for entitlement exists, the Court denied the appeal on the basis that the applicant failed to establish anything clearly wrong with the master's decision.
This gives effect to the European arrest warrant regime (EAW), and allows the secretary of state to designate states (such as the US) as parties which can make extradition requests without showing evidence to
support a prima
facie case.
It's generally considered prima
facie evidence to
support patent ownership.
Once this burden has been met, a prima
facie evidentiary foundation has been established
supporting joint and several judgments against the defendants.
If a country is required to advance a prima
facie case in its extradition requests, an analysis of that case which indicates that it has no proper evidential foundation can be used to
support a wider submission on the abusive nature of the foreign proceedings and / or the ulterior motives driving them.
7 Over time, liability was expanded to situations where a defendant's conduct was not prima
facie «tortious» in the traditional sense (i.e., the conduct would not
support an independent basis of tort liability, such as for defamation or copyright infringement), but it nevertheless resulted in economic harm to a plaintiff.
These principles
support our conclusion that a defendant may establish a prima
facie case of purposeful discrimination in selection of the petit jury solely on evidence concerning the prosecutor's exercise of peremptory challenges at the defendant's trial.
The Court decided that the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal erred in finding that the employee established a prima
facie case of discrimination when the evidence could not reasonably
support the conclusion that the employee suffered from a disability or a perceived disability requiring accommodation... [more]
The child who is over the age of majority and from unmarried parents has no prima
facie right to child
support on the basis of illness or disability, as does the child of married parents.