Sentences with phrase «give legal grounds»

In addition, Dixon said contractual issues could come up including whether Brexit could be considered a «material adverse change» that could give legal grounds for a lot of deals to be cancelled.

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A set of bills to give cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin and ethereum, legal grounds is being prepared by a South Korean lawmaker, a long - awaited move to protect South Koreans from potential risks in transactions.
What historical background usually gives a nation / minority within another country legal grounds for separatism in the eyes of international community?
All of us involved in the case — recall that Jesse Rothstein and I served as the expert witnesses on behalf of the plaintiffs, and Thomas Kane of the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Project and John Friedman of the infamous Chetty et al. studies (see here and here) served as the expert witnesses on behalf of the defendants — knew that all of the plaintiffs» claims would be tough to win given all of the constitutional legal standards would be difficult for plaintiffs to satisfy (e.g., that evaluating teachers using their value - added scores was not «unreasonable» was difficult to prove, as it was in the Tennessee case we also fought and was then dismissed on similar grounds (see here)-RRB-.
I am starting of as author and beginning to write my first book.I heard someone say if writing an actual story whether it be myself and other people I really know in the book.To have everyone sign a legal document type thing by lawyer giving permission to use peoples real names.so as to avoid any lawsuit that may occur with the book.and is it best to use a pen name for myself and made up name for actual people being included in the book.what would your opinion be on legel grounds safer to use made up names.thank you
This gives administrator Pruitt abundant legal grounds to toss out the Endangerment Finding.
The Commission concluded that the directive provides no grounds «to take legal action against Spain with regard to the legislative changes which affected the level of support given to investors in renewable energy projects», and the affected investors were advised to seek judicial review before Spanish courts.
Given that the driver HG denied consumption of alcohol it was argued that the smell of alcohol coming from the vehicle (where there were two others present who had been consuming alcohol) did not give rise to sufficient objective grounds for the officer to make a LEGAL demand for samples from HG.
«The basic principles by which the Regulation allocates jurisdiction, giving priority (subject to exceptions) to the domicile of the defendant, are entirely unsuited to arbitration, in which the situs and governing law are generally chosen by the parties on grounds of neutrality, availability of legal services and the unobtrusive effectiveness of the supervisory jurisdiction.
The decisions confirm that, while ECtHR principles can be deployed in the arbitral context, only exceptionally will they operate to give rise to grounds for legal challenge.
If an attorney fails to notify a client of a settlement offer or gives inappropriate advice, it can be grounds for a claim for legal malpractice.
R.I.D.E. gives officers the right to briefly detain and question drivers even if there are no grounds or probable cause for believing that a driver is over the legal blood alcohol limit, impaired, or has committed any offence.
Requiring the adoption of the basic UN legislative texts on e-commerce will help harmonize the grounds on which e-communications can be given legal effect among commercial parties.
The courts have held that the meaning of «employment at will» is that an employee may be discharged for good reasons, for bad reasons, or for no reasons at all, without giving the employee any legal grounds to sue for reinstatement or damages.
Worse, it could give the insurer legal grounds to deny your family's claim if you die.
He felt that the company was withholding information, which gave him grounds to mount a legal challenge in London's High Court.
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