Sentences with phrase «factual errors which»

The purpose of the judge providing a draft of the judgment before handing it down is to «enable the parties to spot typographical, spelling and minor factual errors which have escaped the judge's eye.
In my view, the judiciary should strive to have such a court reporting system implemented in trial courts as such a system would ensure that the trial judge had a command of the evidence during trial and had a text transcript of the evidence when preparing his / her reasons for judgment which would reduce factual errors which lead to expensive appeals and in some cases re-trials.

Not exact matches

«It's not that there's been one or two cases where people found mistakes in proxy reports, it seems that almost every issuer who wrote in had a specific experience where they believed factual errors have been made in their proxy reports which then leads to all sorts of problems,» says Tuzyk, who has had clients who have experienced this problem.
I would, however, like to respond to the factual errors and seriously misleading rhetoric with which his review is peppered.
Usual caveats apply: Plenty of typos and grammatical and factual errors, some, but not all, of which will be cleared up later.
The 36 - page report includes 18 pages in which SUNY officials dispute the findings, question its methodology and cite factual errors.
GOP Chair Ed Cox came to the Capitol to denounce Cuomo's efforts, calling the plan a «job killer,» which is riddled with factual errors.
The Libertarian Party's cert petition had also pointed out that the 8th circuit, which upheld the law, make an important factual error in its decision.
Last month, the Park View Trust, which oversees the academy, wrote to Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw saying it was «astonishing» that «the Trojan Horse dossier, though anonymous, unsigned, undated and being full of factual errors and malicious allegations has unfortunately received so much credence».
In fact, the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education has asked its member colleges to report all factual errors to the association, which is compiling a list.
A factual error in your post: they have now received more than 100 million NOK of preorders, which would be the equivalent of 11.8 million USD at today's exchange rates.
Although it has its fair share of factual errors, much of the film was actually filmed on the island — which remained open to the public during production.
Their comments, which bring context and insights from the latest research, and point out factual and logical errors where they exist, remain layered over the target article in the public domain.
That's because the ISO's study, which focused on potential fuel security concerns in 2024 and 2025, contained clear factual errors as well other assumptions that are highly unlikely and, in some cases, contrary to state laws that help customers reduce their electricity use and bills through energy efficiency and that require a growing percentage of electricity to come from renewable resources.
In following the instructions given in the moderator's response to my # 1, I've posted a comment here which discusses a factual error in that appears in this (and that) post.
== > «yet you have concluded with no uncertainty that this is a report of factual information in which Lee has made substantial errors in reporting Schneiders» words thus calling his ethics in question.»
If you want a face - to - face debate you must first answer the allegations of grave factual errors and deliberate distortions made by your critics, which I will put to you in the form of numbered points.
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect.
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect... [more]
If a tribunal has turned its mind to the right question and there is any evidence on the record upon which a tribunal could properly have reached a factual conclusion, then there has been no reviewable error of law or jurisdiction.
He also made several factual errors about the standing of the plaintiff in regards to the human rights proceedings which Levant was commenting on.
The independent body would also offer an opportunity for a thorough investigation and review of many cases for which an investigation is not provided on appeal or post-conviction review due to appellate courts» procedural bars and emphasis on legal and procedural errors instead of factual errors.
This term, which is very probably American in origin, referred directly to the fact that no - one could prevent you from replying and correcting a factual error.
Thus, the Court used the «reliability» factor which is at the heart of the gatekeeping process, but its decision was based essentially on the lack of reliability of the factual foundation of the testimony, rather than the Daubert factors such as testability, publication, error rate or general acceptance.
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