Sentences with phrase «general doctrine»

This continuity is the heart of Peirce's general doctrine of synechism, under which, as I read him, agapastic evolution must be subsumed.
In part 3, the SCC states that it «must, however, complete» the CJEU's response with its own general doctrine on the relationship between the Spanish Constitution and EU law, as set out in SCC Declaration 1/2004.
«Is plaintiff eligible for an award of attorney fees under the private attorney general doctrine based on a successful challenge to court reporter's service charges that established legal precedent?»
Benvenisti and Downs describe such rules as «avoidance doctrines», either «doctrines which were specifically devised for such matters, like the act of state doctrine, or general doctrines like standing and justiciability».
He believed that his general doctrine of each experience taking account of the entire past favored the view that there are direct or unmediated prehensions of other than contiguous events.
The general doctrine of God developed in Process and Reality was implicit in Religion in the Making, but at two points substantive changes have occurred.
Rollo May has put us particularly in his debt by his insistence that an «ontology of human existence» is required even with the strict limits of psychological theory.16 But now we go beyond the general doctrine of man to the Christian answer to the religious question.
The state of modern thought is that every single item in this general doctrine is denied, but that the general conclusions from the doctrine as a whole are tenaciously retained.
I do not assert that these beliefs entered into the official formulations: but they did enter into the popular understanding of the general doctrines of Heaven and Hell.
First, the early church was responsible for summarizing the general doctrines of the faith in creedal form such as the rule of faith, the later Old Roman Symbol, and finally the Apostles» Creed.
Now it represents the general doctrine of the battle.
The Court considered that the general doctrine of narrow construction of exemption clauses does not apply in the instant policy, and therefore it was necessary to consider the construction of all relevant terms.
However, disparate impact has not yet been admitted as a general doctrine of discrimination law.
[4] The SCC confirmed the existence of a duty of good faith in commercial contracts in Bhasin v Hyrnew («Bhasin»), where the duty of honest performance was recognized as a general doctrine of contract law.
I am at this point concerned only with a new duty of honest performance and, as I see it, this should not be thought of as an implied term, but a general doctrine of contract law that imposes as a contractual duty a minimum standard of honest contractual performance.
Because the duty of honesty in contractual performance is a general doctrine of contract law that applies to all contracts, like unconscionability, the parties are not free to exclude it.
This is a general doctrine of contract law that imposes as a contractual minimum a standard of honest contractual performance.
With respect to the contractual interpretation issues, the Court agreed with the appellant that the particular wording of the contract did not exclude a claim based on any post-contractual misrepresentations, nor did it exclude the parties» duty of honesty not to lie or otherwise knowingly mislead each other about matters directly linked to the performance of the contract; this duty operates as a general doctrine of contract law.
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