Sentences with phrase «full defence»

The Application Judge further held that the duty to defend was triggered and that Intact was required to fund the National Gallery's full defence in both actions.
O come on, you PONYS are in full defence mode.
A full defence of the analogical mode of thinking about God would require an elaborate discussion.
We often speak as though it is only marooned Catholics who fight the full defence of chastity in the modern world, but this is not the case.
So the national policy forum (NPF) only reached consensus because it agreed without dissent that future nuclear weapons would be subject to a full defence and security review by a 2015 Labour government, with continuing debate including consultation with party members, affiliates and other relevant stakeholders, before proceeding further.
Elsewhere in the session Mr Gove issued a full defence of Rupert Murdoch, saying he was «a great man».
Janeway thought he had evidence that novelty alone wasn't enough to mobilise the body's full defences.
If the bank thinks you have not given enough information for it to enter a full defence it may ask you to provide further details.
Mr. Clark understands the predicament that criminal justice thrusts accused persons and their families into; and the flexibility required to ensure a full defence within your means.
The amount payable is set out by regulations depending on where the case was heard; since October 2012 it has been set at legal aid rates, which are unlikely to cover a full defence team.
The defence of self - defence, when properly raised, can act as a full defence to a charge of domestic assault, allowing the accused to avoid any and all liability for the offence.
The direction stated: «Unless the defendant complies with para 1 [disclosure of specified documents] in full the defence shall be struck out and judgment shall be entered for the claimant for damages to be assessed by the court.»
But it has been pointed out that even in these relatively «minor» offences, the defendant has the right to fair procedures and a full defence that should not be compromised by video.
In Crocker v. Sundance Northwest Resorts Ltd, the Supreme Court confirmed that a contractual waiver clause can serve as a full defence to a claim in tort if the injured plaintiff signed the waiver in full knowledge of the waiver's intention to exempt the defendant from liability.
In Giuliani, the municipality's position was basically that it was fully in compliance with the Minimum Maintenance Standards in relation to both snow accumulation and icy roadways, and that the Minimum Maintenance Standards provided a full defence.
The Minimum Maintenance Standards, which were first enacted in 2002, purported to provide to municipalities a full defence for any alleged default provided they met the Minimum Maintenance Standards.
Self - defence is a statutorily controlled criminal defence that can be utilized as a full defence to many assault charges.
Speaking to a criminal lawyer and having a criminal lawyer to speak to on a regular basis is vital for such a person as police officers often go beyond the limits of their authority, which leads to a full defence to such charges.
The trial record also disclosed that Hoang's appointed trial counsel advanced a full defence on his behalf on all issues pleaded against Hoang.
National Gallery sought a declaration that Intact and Lafleur were required to provide and fund its full defence in the underlying actions, pursuant to the terms of the Maintenance Contract and its status as an additional insured under the Intact policy.
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