Sentences with phrase «immediately prior»

This was despite the Russian authorities» previous deception of the expert instructed by the CPS to inspect a remand prison in Moscow in the case of Kononko [2015], where they decanted the prison of many of its inmates immediately prior to the inspection taking place.
Most EU law that exists immediately prior to exit will remain within the domestic system in the form of retained EU law as a result of the Bill, however, retained EU law will not be EU law: it will be domestic law.
Immediately prior to joining BLG, Greg was a full - time faculty member with the Bar Admission Course of the Law Society of Upper Canada where he was responsible for the Business Law Course and the French program.
Data from the vehicle's ECM (electronic control module) and EDR (event data recorder) can be used to show various information regarding the vehicle's actions immediately prior to an accident.
Immediately prior to her appointment, Professor Schwartz was the Binder Clinical Teaching Fellow at UCLA School of Law.
Immediately prior to joining Groom Law Group Ms. Levy was Associate Benefits Tax Counsel in the Office of Tax Policy at the US Department of the Treasury.
In abduction cases the jurisdiction of the country of habitual residence immediately prior to the abduction is retained by Art 7.
Ahead of the Justice Select Committee's first LASPO evidence session earlier this month, Citizens Advice revealed in the 12 months immediately prior to last April's cuts, its network of bureaux had provided specialist advice in approximately 136,000 cases.
A trial date had been set; however, the accused terminated his relationship with trial counsel immediately prior to that trial.
The proposed amendments would require applicants to be physically present in Canada for four years (1,460 days) in the six - year period prior to applying, and for at least 183 days per year (732 days) in the four years immediately prior to applying.
Independent, another insurer of solicitors, was AA rated immediately prior to its collapse in June 2001.
all costs rendered necessary by defects of material workmanship, design, plan, or specification, and should damage occur to any portion of the Insured Property containing any of the said defects the cost of replacement or rectification which is hereby excluded is that cost which would have been incurred if replacement or rectification of the Insured Property had been put in hand immediately prior to the said damage.For the purpose of this policy and not merely this exclusion it is understood and agreed that any portion of the Insured Property shall not be regarded as damaged solely by virtue of the existence of any defect of material workmanship, design, plan or specification.
The trial judge interpreted the defects exclusion so as to only exclude those costs of repair that would have remedied the defect immediately prior to the occurrence of the damage, and based on the evidence the costs of implementing proper shoring / framework procedures were nil.
This means that the standard of living that you enjoyed immediately prior to separation be maintained.
A key time frame is the 12 - month period immediately prior to the index accident.
To qualify for TTD benefits, a person injured in a motor vehicle accident must have been either employed at the time of the accident, or have worked at least 26 of the 52 weeks immediately prior to the accident.
As Steven Chung points out, there is an insolvency exception where if the taxpayer can show that his liabilities exceeded the value of his assets immediately prior to the forgiveness, then the cancellation of debt income as a result of loan forgiveness will not be taxable.
Immediately prior to these appointments Justice Chidyausiku reportedly shocked lawyers in Zimbabwe with his conduct; while still judge president of the High Court, he had purported to vary a Supreme Court ruling.
Authorities are reportedly investigating whether the 69 - year - old man may have suffered a medical emergency immediately prior to the Rio Arriba County crash.
After the accident, police conducted an investigation and determined that not only did the brakes give out but also the driver had been speeding immediately prior to the accident.
Immediately prior to founding Beck Reed Riden LLP, Russell was a partner with Foley & Lardner LLP and chair of the firm's Trade Secret / Noncompete Practice.
A quick comparison of the current and immediately prior versions of the Ontario Family Law Act, for example, shows you the statute in two columns, older on the left, newer on the right, with deleted portions highlighted in red and added portions highlighted in green.
This ties in nicely — or worrisomely, depending — with John Gregory's post immediately prior to this one, in which he asked questions about software updates to your car's computer systems.
Immediately prior to joining the firm, Jim served as Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel of one of the largest and most acquisitive bank holding companies in the US.
Thus, for example, the s 32 power of search authorises the police to search premises where the arrested person was at the time of their arrest or immediately prior to their arrest.
The sale of Wolters Kluwer's remaining Croner / CCH publishing assets in the UK did not, of itself, significantly affect the bigger picture of law and tax publishing there, primarily because of the residual size and scope of its activities and failure to compete immediately prior to the sale.
The damage profile of an impact with a pedestrian to the front, bonnet and front screen of a vehicle can be used with some accuracy to explain the direction of travel of the pedestrian immediately prior and during the impact.
I have used this doctrine in the explanation of pedestrian movement to explain to a Court the direction of travel for the pedestrian immediately prior and during the impact phase which may have been at odds compared to to the recollection of the driver.
Therefore, if a device has been successfully imaged then there is usually little doubt that the data is exactly the same as that present immediately prior to the process taking place.
So the only remaining issue is whether the trend immediately prior to 2010 contains INFORMATION about the 2010 record that is a result of short range AUTOCORRELATION rather than a longer term trend.
One reason for this interest was that the interglacial immediately prior to the oldest interglacial in the Vostok record is the interglacial most similar to ours.
The text immediately prior to the quotation explains how the authors define the rural / urban zones:
Ulric Lyons, Yes I agree with what you show however what I was wondering was the timing of such an event being immediately prior to the LIA coming into being.
Dear Sirs, In your calculation of the GISS «raw» version of USHCN series, it appears to me that, for series after January 2000, you use the USHCN raw version whereas in the immediately prior period you used USHCN time - of - observation or adjusted version.
The criminal theft, release, and misrepresentation of private emails from the University of East Anglia immediately prior to the Copenhagen Climate Summit last December was part of a carefully orchestrated smear campaign against the climate science community timed to thwart any binding international agreement to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
¹ Estimate derived from extrapolating annual whale catches between 1980 and 1984, immediately prior to the ban, which averaged 12,092 animals per year globally.
In the case of the Flannery ads they were very obviously crafted to serve the ulterior purpose of bolstering an incumbent government's green credentials immediately prior to a state election.
Immediately prior to taking the position of CEQ Chief of Staff, Cooney had been employed as a lawyer - lobbyist at the American Petroleum Institute (API), the primary trade association for corporations associated with the petroleum industry.
(i) determined by the amount and types of fossil fuel - based electricity delivered directly to all retail customers in the prior calendar year beginning with the year ending immediately prior to the period described in subsection (b)(2); and
In the 12 - month period immediately prior to the expiration dates (which, after 1999, were always pegged to the last day of the calendar year), new installations reached high levels as developers rushed to beat the legislative deadline, followed by a substantial retrenchment in the following year as the status of the tax credit was sorted out.
This line of argument is unpersuasive for two important reasons: First, the admittedly less reliable ground - based mercury temperature readings from the mid-1940s through the late 1970s reported global cooling during the three decades immediately prior to the satellite era.
Your interpretation requires us ignore his explicit explanation that comes immediately prior to the sentence in question and focus solely on the word «tiny.»
Maximum efficiency is reached during the «Little Ice Age» with clustered events probably lasting several days, but major storms also occurred immediately prior to the «Medieval Warm Period».
I can also recall what words were said and meant immediately prior to Killian using choice words such as «peanut».
& B) had immediately prior to my meeting him, worked directly for a quite young for so High Up a staffer @ the Cost of Living Council — where a hand full of DC denizens set the prices for virtually all commodities in the US economy — by the name of Richard Cheyney.
The Artists Reception will be held Aug. 8 from 6 to 8 p.m. Herman will announce the winners of the three Award of Merit prizes and other awards immediately prior to the opening, and will then present a gallery talk beginning at 6 p.m.
T01944 FLAXMAN: UNDERSTUDY [from](SANDSEND SERIES FROM BEYOND THE WORLD»S END) 1972 [T01941 - T01944; complete] Inscribed «FLAXMAN understudy Sandsend Series from beyond The World's End» b.l., «Scale 1 = 4» b.c. and «optional orientation - preferred position Ian Stephenson 1972» b.r. Oil and enamel with ballpoint on paper treated with white polish, 30 × 40 (76.2 × 101.6) Purchased from the artist (Grant - in - Aid) 1975 Exh: 11 englische Zeichner, Kunsthalle, Baden - Baden, May — June 1973, and Kunsthalle, Bremen, July — August 1973 (Stephenson 16); Recente Britse Tekenkunst, Koninklijk Museum, Antwerp, September — October 1973 (Stephenson 16); Art as Thought Process, Serpentine Gallery, December 1974 — January 1975 (no numbers); Ian Stephenson: Paintings 1955 — 66 and 1966 — 77, Hayward Gallery, March — April 1977, also Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, May — June 1977, and Turnpike Gallery, Leigh, August — September 1977 (72) All four studies [T01941 - T01944] were first shown at an informal British Council preview, Drawings by 11 British Artists, at the Hayward Gallery in London on 16 March 1973, immediately prior to their despatch for tour in Europe.
At first, the process started slow, but ramped up in the three months immediately prior to the opening about a week ago, on April 10.
JR will be the featured speaker for the evening's Artist Talk, an event taking place immediately prior to the public party.
JR will be the featured speaker for the event, his talk taking place immediately prior to the public party.
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