But a trademark will
hold up in court only if the company has a history of producing a product.
Not exact matches
I also warned him that any narcissistic attempt to use the
courts to strong arm the party's leadership to turn the tables
in his favor would
only end
up splitting NPP support
in the constituency whose coveted seat was presently
held by Nii Armah Ashitey of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
As schools and school districts can and have been successfully litigated for failure to conduct due diligence when selecting consultants, it is important to take the time to properly vet firms to see if they have the credentials and experience to not
only hold up as experts
in a
court of law but more importantly to deliver high quality and effective services to help make schools safer and more productive learning environments.
Over 90 % of the private student loan lawsuits being issued wouldn't
hold up in court if the students
only showed
up to their
court date.
At least that what Nintendo believes, and that's
held up in court before (not to mention, Sony destroyed BleemCast on similar grounds,
only on a hardware side).
Even
in the case of the Succoth hut on the condominium's balcony, where the SCC said that religious belief had
only to be sincere to qualify for Charter protection (Linus van Pelt
in Peanuts expressed that decades ago: it doesn't matter what you believe, as long as you're sincere), the religious person got to set
up his hut contrary to the condo's by - laws because the
court held it was no big deal for the condo.
Several types of will exist, but
only one really
holds up in court if it's contested
in any way.
My
only addition is to get your lease written by an attorney, so you know it will
hold up in court if need be.
I would submit that this form is most valuable to lawyers who end
up litigating on behalf of litigants claiming damages or defending their positions against same based upon not
only dishonest and misleading statements that most assuredly appear on these SPIS smooth deal - facilitator documents, but also upon assumed honestly
held but nevertheless misleading statements (the seller «thinks» he / she knows the correct answer to a question, but
in fact does «not» know for sure, and guesses... yes... or no) that can ultimately lead to an expensive
court case.