Sentences with phrase «imminent danger to any persons»

Unfortunately, this case does not engage in an interpretation of section 40 (1)(ee) of the FOIP Act, the provision allowing disclosure to avert the risk of harm to minors or of an imminent danger to any persons, which could be relied upon by public bodies in the social housing context where there are risks posed to health or safety due to domestic violence.

Not exact matches

While few Tory MPs believe Cameron is in imminent danger, many believe there could be moves to oust him this year unless this month's budget reassures people over the economy and there is a convincing campaign in May's elections.
But since 9/11, it seems it's okay to make judements very quickly about people, because there's more of an imminent danger to us.
Police department policies generally grant broad powers to officers to shoot animals if the officers feel that they are in «imminent danger» or if a dog has killed or is in the process of attacking people, livestock or other pets.
Presently, we the people of the world, have seemed to have gotten over the fear of imminent danger.
(2) Deadly physical force may be used only if a person reasonably believes a lesser degree of force is inadequate and: (a) The actor has reasonable ground to believe, and does believe, that he or another person is in imminent danger of being killed or of receiving great bodily injury; or (b) The other person is using or reasonably appears about to use physical force against an occupant of a dwelling or business establishment while committing or attempting to commit burglary as defined in sections 18-4-202 to 18-4-204; or (c) The other person is committing or reasonably appears about to commit kidnapping as defined in section 18-3-301 or 18-3-302, robbery as defined in section 18-4-301 or 18-4-302, sexual assault as set forth in section 18-3-402, or in section 18-3-403 as it existed prior to July 1, 2000, or assault as defined in sections 18-3-202 and 18-3-203.
There were of course exceptions but that explained why a person who honestly believed that he was in danger of an imminent deadly attack and responded violently in order to protect himself from that attack should be able to plead self - defence as an answer to a criminal charge of assault, or indeed murder, whether or not he had been mistaken in his belief and whether or not his mistake had been, objectively speaking, a reasonable one for him to have made.
If around 40 % of UK adults die without making a will, could allowing a person to write a will by text message or e-mail allow some of those people to leave their wishes immediately on their deathbed or when faced with imminent life - threatening danger?
The defendants say their conduct is necessary to avoid imminent danger because people dying in Iraq.
We urged that, absent exigent circumstances such as danger to life or imminent loss of evidence, the police should be required to get a warrant before searching a person's hand - held electronic device.
Don't Jump at 65 MPH and Up — This surely wouldn't be a problem for the average person, and surely anyone attempting to exit a moving vehicle at such speed would be attempting to escape imminent danger.
If a person is not in imminent danger, there are many other ways you can help a loved one who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts; for example, by encouraging them to find the right therapist and listening with empathy.
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