Sentences with phrase «favour of the party»

Not surprisingly, the opinion of the expert will almost always be in favour of the party who has hired him or her.
The perceived problem stems from the result of traditional outsourcing negotiations and the sense that these deals have always been one - sided in favour of the party with greatest bargaining power.
This seemed like a licence to decide in favour of the party you wanted to win.
If there is any doubt as to the way in which language should be construed, it should be construed in favour of the party who is to be dispropriated.
That view is reflected by John Baron - not a politician prepared to quash his principles in favour of party unity - who has written a comment piece for Politics.co.uk today arguing that a balance has to be struck between getting a fairer deal for the English and trying to ensure the Union is not further imperilled.
The debate on which European political party to join saw the former Democrats of the Left generally in favour of the Party of European Socialists (PES) and most former members of Democracy is Freedom — The Daisy in favour of the European Democratic Party (EDP), a component of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Group.
OPPOSING PARTY DISOBEYING SUMMONS (12) When an opposing party has been served with a summons under subrule (3), the court may make a final order in favour of the party calling the witness, adjourn the case or make any other appropriate order, including a contempt order, if the opposing party,
While the BIA provision clearly lays out the treatment of deemed trusts in favour of the Crown, issues can arise with deemed trusts that arise in favour of parties other than the Crown, such as those arising under pension legislation.
(5) The powers conferred by this section may be exercised even if the appeal is as to part only of an order or decision, and may be exercised in favour of a party even though the party did not appeal.
There's always a bounce in favour of the party in the spotlight, and under normal circumstances that bounce diminishes pretty quickly.
This, according to the source, made the youth believe that the DCE was not in favour of the party's preferred candidate.
Charles Kennedy's Liberal Democrat leadership campaign gathered more momentum yesterday after Don Foster, the only other candidate in favour of the party's continued cooperation with Labour, stood down from the contest.
Its activities are guided by the Electoral Act, Justice A. M. Leeman stated it clearly that until this interlocutory order is vacated, the result of Tai LGA election should not be declared in favour of any party
«They therefore cease to be members of the party and can not take any action in favour of the party or pursue any action or claims against the party.»
They ensured that the election was massively rigged in favour of their party.
He swung to the APC when the wind took on a gale force in favour of the party and Buhari's presidency.
If a clause is ambiguous, a court will construe the clause in favour of the party that did not draft it.
Let's suppose for a moment that a dispute arises between two businessmen out of an agreement among a congregation to exercise discretion in favour of parties that attend the same church, one party having failed to comply.
Method of pursuing a civil action after judgment has been made in favour of a party.
Currently, the verification is being done through the use of a multisig address where the the external oracle will sign the multisig address in favour of the party that had the correct bet.
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