Sentences with phrase «handed down by»

In an arbitration hearing, the decision handed down by the Arbitration Panel is final and binding by law, as well as by the bylaws of the Association.
After the 4th draw request, a punch list containing any unfinished, outstanding tasks is handed down by the 203k consultant to the contractor.
Every bit of information that I was handed down by multiple sources closest to HUD turned out to be unequivocally true.
A favorable decision was handed down by the 4th DCA March 7, 2012.
«People realize it's better to have something they've both created than a decision handed down by a judge.»
Shinehoft contrasts that to the court system where a definitive decision is handed down by a judge, often to the chagrin of at least one of the parties.
Fear, uncertainty and doubt triggered a landslide in the cryptocurrency market last week as traders assessed new regulatory guidelines handed down by South Korea, Japan and the United States.
* NOTE: In addition to any suspensions handed down by the TN DOS, you may also face criminal penalties.
Once you take care of all the requirements (outstanding fees, for example) as handed down by the court, the suspension can be lifted and you may resume driving again.
If you want to modify an order handed down by a family law court, you will need to file a petition for modification.
The judgement handed down by the Court of Appeal has effectively brought to an end the long running claim made by the liquidators of Goldtrail Travel — PwC — against Turkish airline Onur Air.
In the calculation of the CSI, each offence is assigned a weight, derived from average sentences handed down by criminal courts.
«The Free Press has been posting complete written decisions handed down by judges on its website for several months.
Although the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the constitutionality of the Safe Streets Act, in light of the decision handed down by the Supreme Court in Bedford, the constitutionality of the Safe Streets Act may be re-examined.
However, in light of the decision handed down by the Supreme Court of Canada in R v Bedford, the constitutionality of the Safe Streets Act may be re-examined.
Solicitors and other non-barrister advocates authorised under the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 can wear wigs in court, following a practice direction on court dress handed down by the lord chief justice.
Additionally, the same legislator has introduced HJR 1079 granting the state legislature the authority to review, amend, and otherwise change criminal sentences handed down by judges and HJR 1072 allowing the state legislature to impeach District Court Judges like Bartheld.
In recent cases handed down by the Indiana Supreme Court (Bennett v. Richmond, 960 N.E. 2d 782 (Ind. 2012); Person v. Shipley, 962 N.E. 2d 1192 (Ind. 2012)-RRB-, we see challenges to expert testimony that went too far with arguments for more stringent requirements than are required under IRE 702.
Co-hosts and attorneys J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Orin S. Kerr, Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School and Jason Paroff Esq., Director of Computer Forensics Operations with the ESI Consulting practice at Kroll Ontrack to look at the recent opinion handed down by U.S. District Judge Mosman with respect to the Fourth Amendment and email along with our experts» look at what can be retrieved and used in court when it comes to email.
This Briefing focuses on the development of EU State aid policy in 2014 and the recent preliminary ruling handed down by the European Union's Court of Justice (CJ) on whether the London bus lane restricted use policy constitutes State aid.
In a recent landmark judgment handed down by the Dubai Court of Appeal, Holman Fenwick Willan's (HFW) Middle East shipping team, including Partner Yaman Al Hawamdeh and Associate Anas Al Tarawneh, has successfully obtained a judgment ordering the recognition and enforcement of a London arbitration award in the UAE.
Except that decisions like this are handed down by the fistful against the District of Columbia, and yet it's attorneys still continue to one - up each other's frauds and mistakes.
Numerous landmark decisions have been handed down by the Supreme Court and lower courts over the past few years.
A resolution that is consented to by both parties is always superior to one handed down by a third party.
With the Supreme Court's 2010 - 2011 term over, looking back, there have been some decisions handed down by the Justices that have created a stir.
This differs from a criminal case where the state or local prosecutor files the lawsuit, and a guilty person or party is punished with jail time, fines, probation, or a number of other penalties that can be handed down by a judge.
In decisions handed down by federal courts, the information is deemed discoverable and useful as it can explain / reveal the plaintiff's character and prior condition.
At the California Supreme Court Review, we've mined dozens of data points from every one of the more than 3,000 decisions handed down by the California Supreme Court from 1994 through 2017.
Today, an important decision for a patient's right to equal access to health care was handed down by Ontario's Divisional Court.
The content of the basket of human rights was not handed down by God, but has developed initially through the writings of philosophers and, more and more, through our domestic and international legal structures.
two decisions handed down by the European Court of Human Rights on the basis of Article 6 § 1of the European Convention on Human Rights in relation to the application of the aforementioned Article of the [French] Code of Civil Procedure must lead the Case Management Judge to perform a strict review of the relationship of proportionality between the purpose of the text and the potential deprivation of the right to access to the appellate judge that may result from such text;
Are you trying to be in the top 10 % your class so you can get a high salary job in a prestigious firm trading moments of your life for the grunt - work handed down by someone who doesn't appreciate anything other than your billing totals, or are you using the time to learn how to provide enough value in your own area of interest that you won't ever have to depend on a boss's whims?
For those of you interested in how the story continues, here is the decision handed down by the Court on 27 October 2016...
In the ruling this year, Justice Perell also referred to Craig v. Allstate Insurance Co. of Canada, handed down by Ontario's appeal court in 2002.
It is very tempting to argue that the judgment is ground - breaking, perhaps even revolutionary, the most important judgment handed down by the Court in decades.
The earliest reference seems to be in a 2004 order handed down by Indiana bankruptcy judge Philip Klingeberger, who ruled that certainty in the valuation of motor vehicles serves the needs of the many, or «as so aptly stated by Mr. Spock in the Wrath of Khan, «the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
The judgment, handed down by Lord Justice May in the Court of Appeal last week (19 February), ruled that an earlier judgment ordering CBUK to pay # 4.2 m in damages to Wembley Stadium's main contractor Multiplex should be reduced to # 1.8 m.
The recent prosecutions under the Iraqui sanctions regime show that serious penalties are being handed down by English courts for sanctions offences.
-- handed down by the Sixth Circuit this morning.
Lead attorney Geoffrey Fieger (who once represented Dr. Jack Kevorkian of assisted suicide fame and has won many high - profile cases) chose to ignore the instructions handed down by the trial judge in what the Michigan Supreme Court called «an extraordinary miscarriage of justice.»
Two decisions handed down by the Supreme Judicial Court in early March, 1999, demonstrate the wide variety of techniques used by the court when interpreting statutes.
No news organization, university or government agency has ever done such a comprehensive study of sentences handed down by individual judges on a statewide scale.
The sentences handed down by the regulator, of 4.5 and 3.5 years imprisonment respectively, are the longest in its history for insider trading...
The Opinion handed down by the Court in December 2014 was adequately designated as a veritable «Christmas bombshell».
Nonetheless, it must be taken into account that the opinions handed down by the ECtHR are non-binding.
The first full budget handed down by British Columbia's New Democratic Party will provide much - needed injections of funds to the province's ailing legal community, but at the same time it draws blood from larger corporations and the real estate industry with new tax levies.
Having been involved in a car crash that orphaned and seriously injured a seven - year old boy, Ms. Nixon may not engender a high degree of public sympathy but her legal ordeal set the stage for a very significant precedent handed down by the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) several weeks ago in R. v. Nixon 2011 SCC 34.
Judgment is likely to be handed down by Mr Justice Andrew Smith in the second round of OFT v Abbey National and others (see NLJ 12 June 2008, p 853) early next month.
We have already covered the opinion handed down by Advocate General Cruz Villalón (see here), who suggested that the Court should allow Article 27 of the Charter in combination with the Directive to be applicable and to exclude thus the application of the national norm that was contrary to EU law despite the setting of proceedings between private parties.
An interesting case not only for «Sons of Anarchy» fans was handed down by the EFTA - Court this week.
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