Sentences with phrase «hold significant appeal»

We'd stick with SE trim unless the M Sport's aesthetic tweaks hold significant appeal, and choose the powerful yet economical 2.0 - litre diesel engine in the 520d.

Not exact matches

I also found the idea of creating a shrine to hold your significant and symbolic items very appealing.
Now Play This, part of the annual London Games Festival, has to appeal to casual fans and people drawn to an event billed as culturally significant and held at the capital's Somerset House contemporary arts center.
In Bryn Alyn, the Court of Appeal held that the test for «significant injury» in the context of abuse claims was partly objective and partly subjective.
The Court of Appeal's decision signals that police who make promises of confidentiality to witnesses can be held to that promise and that a breach of confidence can warrant significant damages.
The Court of Appeal (Ward, Longmore and Jackson LLJ)[2009] EWCA Civ 1, held that Coleridge J had given insufficient weight to the connections of the case with Nigeria, with the court finding that Mr and Mrs Agbaje had a more significant connection with Nigeria than England.
He has acted in significant recent cases concerning the limits of the jurisdiction, including acting for the successful parties in Yukos Capital v Rosneft [2010] EWHC 784 (Comm)(ambit of the Chabra jurisdiction), Linsen International v Humpuss Sea Transport [2011] 2 Lloyd's Rep 663 and [2011] EWCA Civ 1042 (limits of the territorial jurisdiction to grant freezing orders against non-resident non-parties) and Cruz City 1 Mauritius Holdings v Unitech Limited [2014] 2 CLC 784 (power of court to grant freezing orders against non-parties in aid of arbitral proceedings), as well as Yukos CIS v Wincanton in the BVI Commercial Court and Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal (availability of freezing orders in aid of foreign litigation in the absence of an equivalent of s. 25 of the CJJA).
With respect to (2), the ONCA held that neither the evidence before the trial judge nor the proposed fresh evidence on appeal supported the husband's claim that he owed a significant contingent tax liability on the date of separation.
Some might think it's worth wondering about the significant difference between the approach taken by the Ontario Court of Appeal and that taken by the British Columbia and Nova Scotia Courts of Appeal, wondering whether the ONCA's explanation for what it did holds any water, and wondering why the ONCA took that approach.
Although in that case the value of privacy in relation to the parties» financial affairs was given significant weight, the court held that a blanket exclusion of the journalists would go too far and opted instead to impose reporting restrictions (it should be noted in this case however the matter had been to the Court of Appeal on an interlocutory matter so the parties had already effectively exposed their finances to the press).
«The Court of Appeal's interpretation of s. 487.012 has significant implications for vast amounts of Canadians» personal information that is held by third parties, including many types of personal information that strike to our biographical core and reveal the most intimate details of our lifestyle and personal choices.
A groundbreaking High Court case where a motor insurer was held liable to pay compensation for an accident caused while the policyholder was walking, has settled for a «significant» six - figure sum shortly before appeal.
Members of chambers have significant experience of contempt proceedings including appearing in the in the recent leading case on civil contempt: Cavendish Square Holdings BV v Makdessi [2013] EWCA Civ 1539 & 1540 (currently on appeal to the Supreme Court).
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