Sentences with phrase «held in the right circumstances»

He has spoken about wanting to make sure the contest is held in the right circumstances and without bias towards staying in.

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Although they typically hold that abortion and terror bombing are «usually,» or even «virtually always,» wrong, they maintain that these actions could be right in circumstances in which performing them would conduce to the net best proportion of good to bad in the world overall and in the long run.
It is very important for the father to be involved in the delivery of the child and to be available to the infant in case the mother can not hold the child right away due to other circumstances.
Posner has written several opinions sympathetic to abortion rights, including a decision that held that late term abortion was constitutionally protected in some circumstances.
The Scottish government was re-elected last year on a specific manifesto pledge which said this: «The Scottish Parliament should have the right to hold another referendum... if there is a significant and material change in the circumstance that prevailed in 2014, such as Scotland being taken out of the EU against our will.»
The SNP reserved the right to hold another independence poll if there was a «significant and material change» in circumstances from 2014.
It's not a point I feel inclined to argue against because it's actually quite right, yet I hold that my own view is correct, too: the Assassin's are a force which may exist within these events and exert a degree of force, but their very nature also means they are never truly a part of these events except in certain circumstances.
In its case law, the Court has held that fundamental rights recognized as general principles of EU law apply not only to the acts of the EU institutions but also to the acts of Member States in certain circumstanceIn its case law, the Court has held that fundamental rights recognized as general principles of EU law apply not only to the acts of the EU institutions but also to the acts of Member States in certain circumstancein certain circumstances.
Munby J reviewed the case law and clarifi ed that the requirement for the circumstances to be exceptional was, in his view, appropriate at one end of the McKenzie friend spectrum where one party was assisted by a «professional McKenzie friend», holding himself out as an advocate, but not at the other end (though this could change depending on the circumstances), such as in Clarkson v Gilbert (Rights of Audience)[2000] 2FLR 839, [2001] All ER (D) 317 (Feb) where a husband seeks to assist his unwell wife.
Next, Article 8 gives the suspect a principled right to be present at his trial, but also stipulates under which circumstances a trial can nonetheless be held in his absence.
The House of Assembly, in the exercise of its historic right to expel a member in appropriate circumstances, hereby expels from the Assembly the member last elected before the coming into force of this Act for the electoral district of Inverness South by reason of his conviction on four counts of using forged documents in respect of money received by him in his capacity as a member, and the seat of that member is and is deemed to be vacant until an election is held in that electoral district according to law.
Justice Schrenk found that in these circumstances, he was not persuaded on a balance of probabilities that Mr. Mali was held in violation of his Charter rights.
In that case, it was held that in circumstances which suggest that a particular detainee may not understand the information being communicated to him or her by state authorities, a mere resuscitation of the right to counsel will not suffice.&raquIn that case, it was held that in circumstances which suggest that a particular detainee may not understand the information being communicated to him or her by state authorities, a mere resuscitation of the right to counsel will not suffice.&raquin circumstances which suggest that a particular detainee may not understand the information being communicated to him or her by state authorities, a mere resuscitation of the right to counsel will not suffice.»
In his reasons, Laskin, J.A. held that two circumstances in combination supported his conclusion that Ferrara's claim was not discoverable before July 2, 2009: first, the defendant's repeated assurances that he was right; and second, Ferrara's uncontradicted evidence that no one told him otherwisIn his reasons, Laskin, J.A. held that two circumstances in combination supported his conclusion that Ferrara's claim was not discoverable before July 2, 2009: first, the defendant's repeated assurances that he was right; and second, Ferrara's uncontradicted evidence that no one told him otherwisin combination supported his conclusion that Ferrara's claim was not discoverable before July 2, 2009: first, the defendant's repeated assurances that he was right; and second, Ferrara's uncontradicted evidence that no one told him otherwise.
The court held that it was lawful to report her drug addiction, especially in view of her untruthful conduct; but taking the circumstances as a whole the media had gone beyond the margin of appreciation allowed to them by Art 10, and the right of privacy in respect of personal treatment Art 8 outweighed the right of free expression.
In certain circumstances, a court may determine that even though property is held in the name of the deceased, another person has a right to that property by virtue of his or her contributions to iIn certain circumstances, a court may determine that even though property is held in the name of the deceased, another person has a right to that property by virtue of his or her contributions to iin the name of the deceased, another person has a right to that property by virtue of his or her contributions to it.
The Texas Transportation Code defines who has the right of way in certain circumstances, and drivers who fail to follow these laws and cause an accident can be held responsible for any damages that result from their negligence.
HELD So that a person may effectively be able to consult a lawyer without constraint, and so that the latter may effectively perform his role as collaborating in the administration of justice by the courts and providing legal assistance for the purpose of the effective exercise of the rights of the defence, it may be necessary, in certain circumstances, for the client to prepare working documents or summaries.
Lord Justice Arden held that: «In my judgment cl 9.3 confers a right on the party... to terminate the agreement in the circumstances described in that clausIn my judgment cl 9.3 confers a right on the party... to terminate the agreement in the circumstances described in that clausin the circumstances described in that clausin that clause.
No. 56080 / 13) decided just before Christmas, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held that there was both a substantive (by 5 votes to 2) and a procedural (unanimous) violation of Article 2 in the case of the death of the Applicant's husband in circumstances where there was a negligent failure to diagnose meningitis shortly after (successful) nasal polyp surgery, even though that negligent failure was not necessarily causative.
The ECtHR held that this order constituted an unlawful interference with the applicant's right to respect for his home because it was obtained on a mandatory basis, without any consideration being given to the circumstances in which the notice to quit had been served.
At paragraph 51 of its decision, the Supreme Court of Canada held that the ability of employees to strike is essential to meaningful collective bargaining and that, in the circumstances of that case, the right to strike was constitutionally protected under section 2 (d) of the Charter.
-- The regulation of the exercise of the right to drive a private automobile on the streets of the city may be accomplished in part by the city by granting, refusing, and revoking under rules of general application permits to drive an automobile on its streets; but such permits may not be arbitrarily refused or revoked, or permitted to be held by some and refused to others of like qualifications, under like circumstances and conditions.
Lord Rodger relied upon Bankovic v Belgium (Application 522507 / 99)(2001) 11 BHRC 435, where the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held at para 65 that the scope of Art 1 is «determinative of the very scope of the contracting parties» positive obligations and, as such, of the scope and reach of the entire convention system of human rights» protection» and «article 1 of the convention must be considered to reflect this ordinary and essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, other bases of jurisdiction being exceptional and requiring special justification in the particular circumstances of each case&rRights (ECtHR) held at para 65 that the scope of Art 1 is «determinative of the very scope of the contracting parties» positive obligations and, as such, of the scope and reach of the entire convention system of human rights» protection» and «article 1 of the convention must be considered to reflect this ordinary and essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, other bases of jurisdiction being exceptional and requiring special justification in the particular circumstances of each case&rrights» protection» and «article 1 of the convention must be considered to reflect this ordinary and essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, other bases of jurisdiction being exceptional and requiring special justification in the particular circumstances of each case».
In Davidoff the European Court of Justice held that relevant and sufficient consent may be express or, in exceptional circumstances, implied where from the facts and circumstances prior to, simultaneous with, or subsequent to the goods being placed on the market outside the European Economic Area (EEA), the trade mark owner has unequivocally demonstrated that he has renounced his right to oppose placing the goods on the market in the EEIn Davidoff the European Court of Justice held that relevant and sufficient consent may be express or, in exceptional circumstances, implied where from the facts and circumstances prior to, simultaneous with, or subsequent to the goods being placed on the market outside the European Economic Area (EEA), the trade mark owner has unequivocally demonstrated that he has renounced his right to oppose placing the goods on the market in the EEin exceptional circumstances, implied where from the facts and circumstances prior to, simultaneous with, or subsequent to the goods being placed on the market outside the European Economic Area (EEA), the trade mark owner has unequivocally demonstrated that he has renounced his right to oppose placing the goods on the market in the EEin the EEA.
In the case of an act consisting of the creation or variation of a right to mine for opals or gems, s 24 MB (2) extends the freehold test to circumstances where the act could not be done if the native title holders instead held ordinary title to the area concerned.
It is very important for the father to be involved in the delivery of the child and to be available to the infant in case the mother can not hold the child right away due to other circumstances.
Therefore, the Burgess Court held that the only circumstances under which a custodial parent's right to move away with her children can be denied is if the move is in «bad faith» (i.e. intended to interfere with the non-custodial parent's contacts with the children) or if the children will suffer such detriment or harm from the proposed move that it is «essential» for their welfare to change their custody to the other parent.
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