Sentences with phrase «fast track case»

Both before and after the reforms, the average standard fast track case took 13 months to complete.
There is still a pressing need for fixed costs in all fast track cases.
That was all the more evident in the kind of case with which the CFA in the instant case was concerned, where fast track cases were the subject of an agreed standardised costs regime.

Not exact matches

AP: A luge athlete from Georgia, Nodar Kumaritashvili, was killed in a crash in training on the Olympic track at the Whistler Sliding Center on Friday, an Olympic luge official at the track confirmed, the worst case scenario developing on a track that many competitors have said is too fast.
In a few cases, the ultimate benefit of corporate incubators is the fast track to acquisition.
A Department for Work and Pensions spokesman previously told Premier: «We're clear that advance payments are widely available from the start of anyone's UC claim, and urgent cases are fast - tracked so no - one should be without funds.
BPNI also sense the need of fast track courts to settle criminal procedures in such cases.
Fast - track allowed the government to put asylum seekers into detention and process their cases quickly.
Ministers were forced to take the detained fast - track system offline recently in response to the ruling, but they had intended to win today's case and reintroduce it as soon as possible.
Giving the lead judgement, master of the rolls Lord Dyson found the rules governing the appeals process under fast - track were «systemically unfair and unjust» because «the time limits are so tight as to make it impossible for there to be a fair hearing of appeals in a significant number of cases».
«The detained fast - track is a fundamentally flawed process,» Jerome Phelps, director of Detention Action, which brought the case, said.
The Nigerian's asylum case was fast - tracked and rejected, despite claims that he will be targeted by Islamic extremist group Boko Haram upon return to his home country.
Critics say the firm gets the «red - carpet treatment» including a fast track, «better judges» and first dibs on jurors to hear its cases.
Earlier this year the state Court of Appeals refused to fast - track the case, sending back to the Appellate Court.
Schneiderman contended Abelove fast - tracked the officer's case to a grand jury before the attorney general could launch any investigation.
He said INEC was being distracted by too many court cases, saying the establishment of the commission would relieve INEC of the burden as it would fast - track resolution of electoral conflicts.
The archbishop of Canterbury has pressed the case for fast - tracking women bishops into the House of Lords, asking a government committee for «discretion and flexibility» on the matter.
In response to Cuomo's letter yesterday calling for the cases in the 7th, 37th and 60th SDs to be fast tracked, Lippman said the «swift resolution of the legal issues presented in these matters is of critical importance,» adding:
A spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio, who did not attend the speech, said the administration has already launched programs — such as fast - tracking gun cases — to shrink the number of Rikers detainees.
«The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, GCON, had directed the heads of court to designate courts and judges that will solely handle the ongoing trials on a daily basis to fast - track all the pending alleged corruption cases.
Akinteye while speaking on his new assignment informed that the establishment of the court will ensure that cases are fast - tracked to ensure speedy dispensation of justice.
All cases emanating from the customary court, grade C, go to the high court but with the establishment of this court of appeal, customary court cases will now be fast - tracked.
This «fast - tracked process» could be most influential in cases where urgent medical intervention is needed, adds Howden.
When explosive strength does, indeed, become a limiting factor in the development of elite level athletes — this is, for instance, the case of throwers, whose performance in the track and field arena is directly correlated with the amount of power they can generate in the weight room — fast, explosive movements rather than slow, heavy lifts seems, therefore, to represent a better, more suitable option, in the development of stronger and more powerful athletes.
Eating smoothies daily is a fast track to higher metabolism in my case.
In both cases, the prescription for fast - track summers may be a mid-summer dose of PDF — playtime, downtime, and family time — and a reminder that children of all ages need all three, every day, in order to thrive.
The U.S. Justice Department is pushing for immigration courts to prioritize cases involving unaccompanied minors, and members of Congress have outlined proposals that involve fast - tracking their immigration cases to enable prompt removal.
A really, really fast lawnmower In case you've lost track, there's three power sources and two transmissions acting on two axles.
In my case, the books were fast - tracked on the publishing schedule so they came out within a year.
If the debtor qualifies and elects to be considered a small business, the case is put on a «fast track» and treated differently that a regular Chapter 11.
However cases that are contested and seen as a difficult case, can be tried in the county court as a non-small claim (on what are called the «fast track» or the «multi track»).
In the fetch category, toys are being created to fly faster and farther or, in some cases, to actually slow down, making the toy easier to track as it flies.
The federal judge overseeing the case put it on a fast track and the ASPCA was able to take disposition of the dogs in July.
Previously, the AAdvantage Aviator Silver Card was the only option of the four Barclay - issued picks to include a «fast - track» to status through spending — and in that card's case, you'd earn elite - qualifying miles, not dollars (5,000 EQMs for every $ 20,000 in annual purchases).
Shock could last for days, even weeks, unless of course you're this guy, in which case you fast track to...
To further cultivate this healthy competition, or in some cases hugely unhealthy competition, Redlynx have added in «ghosts» during levels, so now you don't only just have the leaderboards to look at to see how badly you're doing but you've also got a ghostly dot with your friend's name on the track so you can see exactly where they're going faster than you, although sadly it's not a true ghost so you can witness they're technique mid-level, although you can still go download their replays if you wish to do a little studying.
In this case, finding the fastest route around a track.
In many cases, the paper he uses started out on advertising hoardings in the working - class neighbourhoods of South Central Los Angeles, reflecting much of what constitutes business there: from paternity tests and high - interest loans to fast - track immigration papers.
The films use a variety of cinematic techniques: fast cuts, tracking and close - ups that slide over random objects the artist has collected or inherited, such as coins, golden bangles, glass vessels, stone heads, heavy dark chains, crystals and lipstick cases.
In the hopes of fast - tracking technical research into the museum's 22 computer - based works — and using them as case studies to establish best practices for the field — the Guggenheim has just secured funding for a two - year fellowship dedicated to the Conserving Computer - Based Art (CCBA) initiative.
Case study of fast - track affordable social housing built to dual certification according to nZEB and Passive House:
An earlier fast - track assessment (FTA) sponsored by the UK Government and undertaken by essentially the same group of scientists that produced the analysis that I reported on in my previous post compared the impacts of climate change for three cases: unconstrained (business as usual, BAU) emission case, CO2 stabilization at 750, and stabilization at 550 ppm.
Meanwhile the costs of lower value claims look destined for a much - expanded fixed costs regime covering all the fast track and encroaching further with the creation of a new intermediate track to snare cases worth up to # 100,000 and to which a fixed cost matrix would apply.
In emphasising this point, previously a case would have been allocated to the fast track if its value was over # 5,000.
The reforms enable cases to enter into the fast track should its value exceed the # 10,000 threshold and fall within the # 25,000 boundary.
It is payable with and, for multi - and fast - track cases, on top of the listing fee and it will also be collected on the small claims track — generally, within 14 days of dispatch of the notice of hearing.
One possible change is to introduce a fast track part of the UDRP, to be used on all cases where the domain holder does not respond.
The bill — if passed — will provide a fast - track motion by which a court could decide if a case involving expression on a matter of public interest should continue.
Its machinery is used in virtually every case, from modest - value fast track claims to billion - pound litigation in the Commercial Court.
Second, the courts would adopt a new stance and would manage the process of litigation — lighter case management for the fast track, heavier for the multi-track.
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