Sentences with phrase «fact pattern where»

In a case with a slightly unusual fact pattern where reasons for judgement were released today, a Plaintiff was awarded nearly $ 90,000 in damages as a result of a July, 2005 motor vehicle collision in Nanaimo, BC.
When push comes to shove, it is hard to imagine a fact pattern where this exception could possible apply to protect a white supremacist employee.
@Upnorth I pondered an estoppel argument, similar to a mistrial deliberately caused by a defendant, but I don't think that it fits a fact pattern where the fraud (fake evidence) is left out in the world at the crime scene as opposed to something in the courtroom itself (e.g. setting the court house on fire).

Not exact matches

In fact, generally, the pattern of the OT is that a nation follows God or falls into sin because of where the King leads them.
Moreover, it will become clear that, for those passages where God is in fact described as the conceptual valuation of eternal objects, the «pattern of insertions» is not as clear as Ford contends it is.
That dynamism is not the dominant pattern in middle - class black churches is a virtually undisputed fact, empirically verifiable by any unbiased investigator in most communities where middle - class blacks practice religion.
What you are doing, is looking at two clubs, based in two different leagues, with different teams, different finances, different fanbases, belonging to different eras, and finding a grand total of ONE common factor between them, ie Arsene Wenger, have set out to look for patterns where none exist, at least in terms of the data, or facts if you prefer, that you provide.
In fact, the distribution pattern they found showed two distinct clusters of artifacts, one near some stone slabs, which they interpret as the remnants of a burial platform, and another in the nearby depression where the hikers found the Iceman's body.
«We can design structures in a way where the actual writing pattern might look distorted, but that's taking into account the fact that it's going to retract and contract during purification and then it will look like the proper structure,» Fowlkes said.
The pattern of RGC loss in patients as well as information obtained from laboratory research all point to the fact that an important site of pathology occurs at the optic nerve head, a region where the axonal cell processes of RGCs exit the eye on their way to the visual centers of the brain.
In fact, I suggest a minimum 4 - week ramp - up period where the various wrist movement patterns are trained with gradually increasing intensity, prior to doing any bending.
«The facts are clear: Our patterns of energy use — both where we get our energy supplies and how we consume them — are contributing to a grave and growing crisis.
The photo on the right is of the new A380 where it looks like the first class suites are situated on the top deck based on the fact that the window pattern more or less follows what is seen for the first class cabin on the current A380.
Pearlstein turns 92 in May yet he continues to work on large - scale paintings where the nude figure is juxtaposed with a diverse range of objects: from crashed model aeroplanes to marionettes, a model of the White House that is in fact a birdcage, and richly patterned rugs and fabrics.
It is known for a fact that the reason the deserts are where they are have nothing to do with global temps and everything to do with global patterns that shift periodically as the result of a multi-variable, and therefore inherently unpredictable, model.
And given the fact that land warms more quickly than ocean, resulting in areas of low pressure over land, changing patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation are bringing them to the coasts — where so much life's diversity is found.
-LRB-...) People have poor intuition with noisy data and it is easy to get them to find patterns of that sort where we know for a fact that none exist.
People have poor intuition with noisy data and it is easy to get them to find patterns of that sort where we know for a fact that none exist.
In fact, the jet stream swung north to latitudes never before observed at that time of year; the winds during July reversed their normal pattern, and southern Greenland — where melting has been at record levels for most of the decade — actually saw more snowfall and lower melting in 2015.
In fact, I always stress that patterns, as well as models, are most useful when they fail, because that tell us about the areas that we do not understand, and that is where we should be asking questions, not hiding them.
In California, «assumption of the risk» has been applied to bar claims by dog handlers or veterinarians who are bitten while caring for dogs or where a police officer is bitten by a police dog operated by another jurisdiction, but not other fact patterns.
There are some clear fact patterns that emerge in cases where paying parents fail to pay child support in the amount ordered by the judge:
In theory, there might be other isolated circumstances where self - defense against a police officer is legal, but they involve fact patterns so quirky that they would almost never happen in real life, or would almost never be possible to prove in a manner that the courts would believe.
McKendry v McKendry 2015 BCSC 2433 dealt with a very common fact pattern in estate disputes - where a parent puts the property in joint names with one child and excludes the other children, thus disinheriting them.
A better fact pattern for negligence claim would be something like this: the bank where you had a safe deposit box left the safe door open and the keys to your box in an easily to see cork board by its door, meanwhile the employees of the bank all left on their lunch break at the same time and forgot to lock the bank's front door when they left, and as a result, someone stole something out of your safe deposit box.
Some have asked for examples where the OSC has applied the policy and what some of the fact patterns were when it has been applied.
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