Sentences with phrase «flexible standard»

The redemption prices will increase if you want to reserve the more flexible Standard award which is not worth the additional miles for most travelers.
Some insurance companies offer flexible standard travel plans, and they allow policyholders to add or upgrade coverage options.
A more flexible standard for fee shifting will only increase the incentive for plaintiffs to file cases in courts that are perceived to patent friendly, like the Eastern District of Texas and the District of Delaware.
It could also, he added, create a clean flexible standard for procurement of clean peak resources to provide ancillary and ramping services to the grid.
Appreciating this, can a balance be struck holding these experts to a more flexible standard when providing a Court with opinion evidence?
And now the high court asks the parties to make immutable rules out of standards, and flexible standards out of rules.
«We adopted Qi because it is an open, fully flexible standard that can keep pace with technology that is constantly evolving to offer better features,» he said.
In its Octane opinion, the Supreme Court applied a much more flexible standard, ruling that trial courts should award fees «in the case - by - case exercise of their discretion, considering the totality of the circumstances.»
Will such a flexible standard lead to even more variability by location than has been the case up until now, or will a more uniform pattern emerge?
1994 saw GOALS 2000 and flexible standards.
A byproduct of FHA loan's flexible standards is that FHA - insured mortgage loans require not one, but two different types mortgage insurance: upfront and annual mortgage insurance.
First Class travel can also cost a lot less than you think if you buy a First Class Advance ticket it may be cheaper than a flexible Standard Class ticket.
This is a flexible standard: whether a person has the ability to pay the fees depends not only on wealth and income, but also on the amount of their reasonable, necessary expenses and the magnitude of the fees.
In Walden v. Fiore, 134 S. Ct. at 1123 the Supreme Court qualified the flexible standard for personal jurisdiction of non-residents enunciated in International Shoe Co. v. State of Washington, 326 U.S. 310, stating,
As a result, they proposed that the Court replace the Brulotte rule with a flexible standard based on a «rule of reason,» taking into account all circumstances of a license.
p. 217), the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the
Most importantly, however, and notwithstanding the above observations, while the onus of proving the sufficiency of the change in condition, means, needs or other circumstances rests upon the applicant (Payne, supra, p. 217), the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the Divorce Act provisions.
As was stated by L'Heureux - Dube J. in Willick at p. 734, «the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the Divorce Act provisions».
If the message is informational in nature (such as a reminder of an upcoming appointment), the call or text requires «prior express consent,» a more flexible standard, that can be satisfied by a person providing her mobile phone number and agreeing to be contacted at that number.
at p. 734, «the diversity of possible scenarios in family law dictates that courts maintain a flexible standard of judicial discretion which does not artificially limit the adaptability of the
The court held that the sufficient causal connection standard should prevail because it is a flexible standard that considers the unique circumstances of each case.
NAR and other industry and consumer groups back broad - based, flexible standards and remain concerned that QRM restrictions that go beyond QM could keep the availability of mortgage credit too tight.
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