Not exact matches
The department also plans to seek a
court order from a judge to temporarily block the state
from enforcing the laws.
Her ruling followed the Ninth Circuit federal appeals
court's ruling
from Thursday that had already prevented the
order from being
enforced nationally.
A month later the Japanese firm won an
order from the London Commercial
Court to
enforce the award in Britain, where the Tata group's interests include Tata Motors and Tata Steel.
A month later the Japanese firm won an
order from the London Commercial
Court to
enforce the award in Britain.
If one parent in a joint legal custody arrangement takes decision - making powers away
from the other parent (perhaps by making unilateral decisions about a child's education), the other parent can go back to
court to get a judge to
enforce the joint legal custody
order.
The U.S. Supreme
Court is granting the Trump administration's request to more strictly enforce its ban on refugees, at least until a federal appeals court weighs in, but leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United St
Court is granting the Trump administration's request to more strictly
enforce its ban on refugees, at least until a federal appeals
court weighs in, but leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United St
court weighs in, but leaving in place a lower
court order that makes it easier for travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United St
court order that makes it easier for travelers
from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United States.
The people of Ghana should demand to know
from Government how its Attorney General can — in
enforcing the
order of the Supreme
Court for Woyome to refund the unconstitutional payments made to Woyome to the Republic of Ghana — accept a cheque of GHC4, 000,000.00 drawn by Woyome dated 4th November 2016 in favour of the Economic and Organized Crime Office as part payment of the monies
ordered by the
Court to be refunded.
He said, «President Muhammadu Buhari has directed all relevant agencies to compile documents on names of all looters with a view to promptly
enforcing the judgment of a Federal High
Court in Lagos
ordering the government to release to Nigerians information about the names of high ranking public officials
from whom public funds were recovered.»
The congresswoman
courted media attention last month when she introduced the «No Funds for Unconstitutional Executive
Orders Act,» which would block Congress
from allocating any funds to
enforce President Donald Trump's executive
order barring travel
from seven Muslim - majority countries.
In deciding how to rule, New Jersey's
court was guided by earlier decisions on behalf of the Abbott districts, stating, «Like anyone else, the State is not free to walk away
from judicial
orders enforcing constitutional obligations.»
Thomson said his
order prevents PED
from enforcing its evaluation system until «a trial on the merits where the
court can be assured of the statistical validity of the data collection and reporting that feeds into the system.»
Koch Media may also disclose personal data to law enforcement, or the appropriate civil authorities to
enforce legal rights and comply with the law, or to comply with an
order from a government entity or other competent authority, or when we have reason to believe that a disclosure is necessary to address potential or actual injury or interference with our rights, property, reputation, operations, users or others who may be harmed or may suffer loss or damage, or when we believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, fraud protection and / or comply with a judicial proceeding,
court order, or legal process served on Koch Media.
Joe Sandler, counsel for the HIA, stated: «The
Court's
order effectively prevents the DEA
from enforcing its Interpretive Rule «until a final ruling by the
Court on the validity of the DEA's action.
The plaintiff subsequently refiled the case and the defendant asked to
enforce the prior discovery and evidentiary
court orders from the initial litigation.
All the
enforcing court needs is proof of the foreign
order; its own legal mechanisms take over
from there.
Creditors have needed an enforcement
order from the
court where they wished to
enforce a credit or hire agreement that failed to conform with prescribed requirements and the
court has only made one if it were just and equitable to do so.
Japanese law enforcement and social service agencies unfortunately seem unable to
enforce custody and support
orders - even those laid down by their own
courts, let alone
from another country's
courts.
In particular, this judgment
from the jurisdiction's apex
court has clarified definitively the limits of an enforcing Court's power to order security as a condition on the right to have a decision of a properly arguable challenge under the New York Convention 1958 and the English Arbitration Act
court has clarified definitively the limits of an
enforcing Court's power to order security as a condition on the right to have a decision of a properly arguable challenge under the New York Convention 1958 and the English Arbitration Act
Court's power to
order security as a condition on the right to have a decision of a properly arguable challenge under the New York Convention 1958 and the English Arbitration Act 1996.
With offshore trusts, there can be difficulty with obtaining disclosure
from the trustees or
enforcing any
order made by the English
court.
The only likely way in which that will happen is if Khrapunov is present in
court in London in person: «the administration of justice is liable to be brought into disrepute if the
court is disabled
from enforcing a freezing
order in the most effective way possible» and «The public interest in the
court trying to give maximum practical effect to the freezing
order it has granted against him and in being seen to do so is strong».
Texas: bill similar to Arizona «anti-commandeering» legislation would ban state appellate
courts from enforcing federal
court orders
Notable mandates: Represented physicians involved in providing care to Ashley Smith during the 2013 coroner's inquest; acted for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in a defamation action against Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader Tim Hudak and energy critic Lisa MacLeod; in Wise v. Iran, acted for a Canadian victim of a suicide bombing (executed by individuals who received material support
from Iran) who sought leave to intervene in ongoing proceedings commenced by United States plaintiffs in the Ontario Superior
Court of Justice seeking orders recognizing the enforceability in Ontario of judgments they obtained from a U.S. court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution, acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the purpose of enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles of fundamental justice; acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent - setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation of expert rep
Court of Justice seeking
orders recognizing the enforceability in Ontario of judgments they obtained
from a U.S.
court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution, acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the purpose of enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles of fundamental justice; acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent - setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation of expert rep
court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution, acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the purpose of
enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles of fundamental justice; acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent - setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation of expert reports.
The Ontario
Court of Appeal recently released its endorsement in Alfred Wegener Institute v. ALCI Aviation Ltd., 2014 ONCA 398, upholding an
order from the application judge that a German arbitral award be recognized and
enforced in Ontario as if it were a judgment or
order of the Ontario Superior
Court of Justice.
This means, for example, that injunctions, interim
orders and other judgments obtained
from foreign
courts for specific performance, payment into
court or a declaration / dismissal of a claim / counterclaim can be recognised but can not be
enforced under English common law.
Once a decree
enforcing the foreign judgment has been obtained
from the Myanmar
courts, it may be executed by attachment and sale of any property, by arrest and detention in prison, garnishee
order and application for examination of judgment debtors.
This suggests that the Myanmar
courts would only
enforce monetary judgments, at least
from a procedural perspective, and that judgments in rem, such as relating to injunctions, including foreign asset freezing
orders and specific performance, would not be
enforced.
The department asks that the Texas Supreme
Court bar the appellate court from enforcing its order, arguing that the agency would have to return about 124 children to about 34 «alleged mothers.&r
Court bar the appellate
court from enforcing its order, arguing that the agency would have to return about 124 children to about 34 «alleged mothers.&r
court from enforcing its
order, arguing that the agency would have to return about 124 children to about 34 «alleged mothers.»
The Act lists a variety of proceedings in respect of which there is no limitation period (section 16): proceedings for declarations; proceedings to
enforce court orders and other
orders that are enforceable in the same way as
court orders; proceedings under the Family Law Act relating to support; proceedings to
enforce arbitration awards; proceedings by persons in possession of collateral to redeem or realize on it; proceedings arising
from sexual assault in certain circumstances; proceedings to recover fines, taxes and penalties owing to the Crown; proceedings relating to claims by the Crown (or by a delivery agent under social welfare legislation) in various circumstances; proceedings to recover money owing in respect of certain student loans, awards and grants.
Recently, upon Google's request for the US District
Court for Northern California's intervention, Justice Edward Davila took the position that due to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act — which prevents online platforms
from being held responsible for content posted by others — the Canadian
order could not be
enforced against Google in the United States.
Subject to those protections, the
court should lend its weight to an application to use information obtained
from such a person for the purpose of
enforcing or policing the freezing
order.
A
court in the Northern District of California in Google LLC v. Equustek Solutions Inc. [1] issued a preliminary injunction on November 2, 2017 enjoining Equustek
from enforcing the global de-indexing
order it obtained against Google in a British Columbia
court.
In [2018] EWHC 887 (Comm) Bankas Snoras v Antonov et al, Eggers DJ considers the extent of the typical undertaking by party having obtained a worldwide freezing
order, to seek permission
from the English
court before
enforcing the
order outside England and Wales or seeking an
order «of a similar nature».
But there still has to be a law that says something like «the Supreme
Court may make orders to enforce this statute» or «a person who X may sue in the Y court for compensation from a person who Z&ra
Court may make
orders to
enforce this statute» or «a person who X may sue in the Y
court for compensation from a person who Z&ra
court for compensation
from a person who Z».
An
order seeking to compel NP to force the third - parties to remove it
from their sites does seem rather novel, and I'm not sure how the
court would
enforce such an
order, especially if the website operator and author were situated outside of Canada.
From the perspective of the
Court of Justice, EU law is an overarching supranational legal
order binding on and
enforced against the Member States.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 10, 2017 TORONTO ̶ Opponents of President Donald Trump's Jan. 27, 2017 Executive
Order restricting the travel of individuals
from seven predominantly Muslim nations scored a victory in appeals
court in Washington state last night, but many questions remain about how the ban was and could once again be
enforced, particularly at overseas -LSB-...]
To
enforce the judgment, the judgment creditor may seek an
order from the
court to have the appropriate authority seize property of the judgment debtor in
order to satisfy the judgment.
To restore your visitation rights, it is best to seek assistance
from the
court, typically in the form of a motion to
enforce your custody
order.
If a parent does not follow the child custody
order, including preventing a parent
from spending time with his child during scheduled parenting time, the parent may ask the
court to
enforce the
order.
If a parent is not making child support payments that the divorce decree requires, the other parent may either initiate an independent
court action against the nonpaying parent to
enforce the
order or seek help
from the Arizona Division of Child Support Enforcement.
In its
order, the
court wrote: ``... the public interest weighs in favor of preliminarily
enforcing the Individual Plaintiffs» rights and allowing some of the state's neediest individuals to continue receiving medical care
from a much needed provider.»
As the CCS is independent
from the Family
Court and the Federal Magistrates» Court we do not have a role in enforcing court or
Court and the Federal Magistrates»
Court we do not have a role in enforcing court or
Court we do not have a role in
enforcing court or
court orders.
As the CCS is completely independent
from the Family
Court of WA and the Federal Magistrates»
Court, we are not able to
enforce contact
orders.
Once you have a support
order from a
court, you or child support authorities in your country can contact authorities responsible for
enforcing international support
orders in the province or territory where the other parent lives.
If you have been excluded
from the home, you can ask a
court to
enforce your right to return, unless a
court has already made an
order preventing you
from entering.