Sentences with phrase «far end of the court»

According to Stafford's girlfriend Kelly Hall, Stafford was unable to hit five three - pointers in a row, so he one - upped her by draining this football from the far end of the court.

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In 2015, 54 such cases were filed in Delaware, and so far this year, 29 have been filed through the end of May alone, according to the Delaware Court of Chancery, which handles appraisals in that state (including the Dell case).
And what's at stake now is likely to have a far bigger impact on the ACA than the much cited Hobby Lobby case, which the Supreme Court decided at the end of June.
It seems every second solicitor has been lamenting the lack of cases making their way through the court system as the big end of town attempt to use funds to further business rather than feed lawyers.
«As representatives of the true beneficiaries of the Act, as it presently stands, there is need to put an urgent end to its further coordination by the National Assembly, which also has the noble tradition that once a matter is before the court, all activities on the matter will be suspended,» he said.
The end result is that the High Court has found that the Health Act does apply to prisons and now the MoJ and Noms will be expected to abide by the letter of the law, even if this could lead to further unrest and disorder in our overcrowded and understaffed jails.
The Rikers Island closure, which Lippman's panel recommended a year ago and de Blasio reversed course in agreeing to, could be hastened further if Albany enacts changes to the criminal court system, such as ending cash bail for misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies, speeding the disclosure of trial evidence known as discovery, and reducing trial delays.
So far, the Commission has conducted elections into 175 constituencies nationwide, made up of 79 Court - ordered re-run elections, 73 end of tenure elections and 23 bye - elections.
At the end of the oral arguments, Fisher asked the plaintiffs to submit further written arguments concerning whether they have standing in the case, and on the «political question» — presumably, whether or not this is a matter to be decided by the courts or political system.
Oyelade explained further that the PDP in the state as a political party had full confidence in the judiciary and had the confidence that at the end of the day, it would triumph, stating that the Court of Appeal would give victory to the party
Lawmakers may not know for months whether a deal to pump half a billion dollars into schools goes far enough to end seven years of court battles over whether the state shortchanges Kansas children.
A judge's recent decision brought an end — for now — to the Authors Guild v. Google court case concerning copyright issues as they pertained to Google's attempts to preserve and provide access to millions of global titles, most of them locked away in far - reaching international and academic libraries.
At the end of the 45 day period, if your creditors agree to your proposal, and if there are no objections within a further 15 days, it will be deemed to have received court approval and go forward.
Development has so far been confined to the northern end of the beach, a pleasantly dizzy mile of thatched - roof palapas, concrete bungalows, seaside cafés strung up with twinkly lights, and volleyball courts.
At the far end of the garden is a Walled, grass court, suitable for playing badminton, volley ball, football and other games.
At the far end of the garden is a walled grass court suitable for playing badminton, tennis, volleyball, football and other games.
At the far end of one side of the ball court stood a large stone temple (called the Temple of the Bearded Man) with steps leading to an open room at the top (although it could not be climbed).
Tuesday night, not far from displays of high - end jewelry and watches by Vhernier and Bovet 1822, Chuck Close held court at the Pace Gallery on 57th Street in New York, exchanging pleasantries and posing for photos with everyone from socialites to Ben Stiller.
Tuesday night, not far from displays of high - end jewelry and watches by Vhernier and Bovet 1822, Chuck Close held court at the Pace Gallery on 57th Street in New York, exchanging pleasantries and posing for photos with everyone from socialites to... Read More
A dozen applicants, including law firms, financial advisers, wind - down consultants and administrative advisers have so far filed claims in New York bankruptcy courts for services rendered between 28 May and the end of October last year.
I think the chief obstacles to deploying low - end solutions within court systems are partly technological in that so far the most popular PC - based AV communications platforms can't deliver the quality of image desirable for viva voce hearings, and partly because of a reluctance to move in a direction that could result ultimately in a write - off of the large investment in high - quality closed circuit television that court systems made in the last 10 - 15 years.
Mother was still hospitalized when the family court held a probable cause hearing on May 24, 2012; the family court determined probable cause existed to remove Child and granted DSS custody of Child «[p] ending further orders.»
At the end of the day perhaps the goal is to ensure as far as possible the fair resolution of a dispute through reasonably applied court process.
Nevertheless, to end the war of words in the media, Kinder Morgan unilaterally dropped the civil suit, meaning that no further court challenges of Kinder Morgan's civil suit could be advanced, but leaving the transnational the opportunity to use the information from the civil suit against the defendants in future cases.
Consistent with the emphasis on good corporate governance is the fact that a self - report, among other things, is relevant at later stages in the criminal justice process: sentencing guidelines on the sentencing of corporates introduced in October 2014 (to which courts have regard when determining financial penalties under DPAs) refer to a corporate's culture as relevant to determining its sentence in the event of a conviction for bribery offences, among others, in the UK: a culture of wilful disregard for the commission of offences will lead to a corporate being placed at the most culpable end of the spectrum and facing the heaviest fines available.17 Further, the amended Public Contracts Regulations 2015 introduced on 26 February 2015 allow blacklisted companies to bid for public contracts if they prove, among other things, that they have «clarified the facts and circumstances in a comprehensive manner by actively collaborating with the investigating authorities».18
Coordination of civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law is appropriate if one judge hearing all of the actions for all purposes in a selected site or sites will promote the ends of justice taking into account whether the common question of fact or law is predominating and significant to the litigation; the convenience of parties, witnesses, and counsel; the relative development of the actions and the work product of counsel; the efficient utilization of judicial facilities and manpower; the calendar of the courts; the disadvantages of duplicative and inconsistent rulings, orders, or judgments; and, the likelihood of settlement of the actions without further litigation should coordination be denied.
For those advising the claimant it means that the decision of the tribunal, and the expiry of the limitation period for the appeal, may not be the end of the matter and careful consideration and analysis of the tribunal's reasons may be necessary, to determine whether a further claim, in the county court, should be considered.
Near the end of the session, Judge Waxse mentioned that courts need to become more involved in the process and went so far to say that judges are not enforcing the current set of rules.
The Partial Summary Judgment Approach — The employee is granted a partial summary judgment and the parties return to court during and or at the end of the notice period for further payments subject to the duty to mitigate.
If the public prosecutor requests the court to allow the case to be closed, the court may approve the request, order further investigations, or order the public prosecutor to proceed with formal charges to be discussed in a hearing (at the end of which a decision on whether to proceed to trial will be taken).
By requiring trial courts to be sensitive to the racially discriminatory use of peremptory challenges, our decision enforces the mandate of equal protection and furthers the ends of justice.
Further, if this matter ends up in civil court, the driver of the car will be barred from testifying as to how the accident happened under the Illinois Dead Man's Act.
Additionally, two Supreme Court rulings handed down at the end of April may have further complicated negotiations.
When patent owners can drag defendants into court in far - flung corners of the country it can cause significant harm, especially for those who are on the receiving end of a frivolous lawsuit.
While certainly saving CRAs the time and expense of having to search the nation's more than 3,000 county courts by hand, they are far from an end - all - be-all search of the criminal records system.
Sadly, when this happens, it will often result in further proceedings in court, such as contempt petitions, after the divorce is over creating a vicious cycle of costly litigation that seems to have no end.
In the end, the court found that it was in the best interest of the youngest child that there be no further access to the father or the siblings.
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