Not exact matches
Meanwhile, Alberta — ranked 33rd overall in 2017 — is the second - lowest ranked Canadian
jurisdiction after B.C. Alberta's ranking remains
far behind 2014 levels when it placed 14th globally
out of 156
jurisdictions.
This Court retains
jurisdiction to enable any party to apply to this Court at any time for
further orders and directions as may be necessary or appropriate to carry
out or construe this Final Judgment, to modify any
of its provisions, to enforce compliance, and to punish violations
of its provisions.
Some
of our still missing dogs wandered
far beyond their «
jurisdiction»,
out of the flyered area, and end up in the maze
of animal sheltering and animal control.
While the Fort Baker batteries were constructed just inside the Golden Gate strait, the later batteries, like Battery Mendell and Battery Alexander (under the
jurisdiction of Fort Barry), were constructed
farther out on the Marin Headlands, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Only one
jurisdiction in Canada, Saskatchewan, clearly sets
out an obligation to ensure, as
far as is reasonably practicable, that workers are not exposed to harassment respecting any matter or circumstance arising
out of the worker's employment.
AG Bobek
further points
out, and thereby strengthening his arguments to limit the possible places
of jurisdiction to two, that if 28 courts in as many Member States could be competent to hear the case for the respective damage caused in these Member States, all these courts could also order injunctions, which would most likely differ in nature and scope, and might, even worse, be contradictory (para. 130).
Moreover, an Italian public authority seeking to shield itself behind the authority
of the Italian courts to shut
out the
jurisdiction of the English courts may indeed be very unpleasantly surprised as was the case here where the Italian Regional Administrative Court
of Piedmont refused
jurisdiction in the above named cases in favour
of the English courts, a fact taken into account in the judgement
of the English court in the application for summary judgement as
further justification for its decision..
-- and inspired Lord Judge, the Lord Chief Justice, to say that the use
of modern technology was
out of control — and it is certainly, for the moment,
out of his control as
far as overseas
jurisdictions are concerned... the show on twitter goes on....
The Charter, as the lawyer representing B.C. pointed
out yesterday, does not protect any civil procedure rights, and section 96
of the Constitution Act, 1867, as he also pointed
out, has so
far only been read to protect the
jurisdiction of, not to apply to the procedure before, superior courts.
Further, sections 168 and 174
of the RTA give the Board exclusive
jurisdiction over matters set
out in the RTA.
My feeling is that the Lords went as
far out in the issue
of foreign torture and the extension
of national
jurisdiction over crimes abroad as they are likely to go in some
of the statements in the Pinochet case (Regina v. Bartle) at http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199899/ldjudgmt/jd990324/pino1.htm.