Sentences with phrase «in legal sense»

Aside from the benefit you gain in a legal sense, trying to do the right thing is its own reward.
Not in the legal sense of the word.
Mr. Teichner suggests, «In the legal sense of the word, Realtors are not truly «agents».
In the legal sense of the word, Realtors are not truly «agents».
Despite independence from government in a legal sense, the National Representative Body will need to operate interdependently with government.
While arguing that the National Representative Body must be independent of government in a legal sense, it will need to be interdependent with government operationally.
«Discovery» in the legal sense is the information gathering stage of the divorce case.
People are living together without getting married in the legal sense.
In states that don't recognize the judicial separation process, you can still separate in a legal sense while avoiding some of these pitfalls.
I don't see a privacy issue here in a legal sense, but I'd tell the manager that her husband is doing the schedule because that's so incredibly bizarre that your manager would almost surely want to know about it.
In a legal sense, a judgment refers to the final finding, statement, or ruling of the court based on evidence presented to the court.
Samsung may not be as guilty of copying Apple's designs in a legal sense, but it sure seems to be following in its footsteps according to a rumor first reported by SamMobile that claims the company will remove the headphone jack on its Galaxy S8.
VL staff and Darren Grimes behaved reasonably in trying to strike the right balance between cooperating in certain ways, which we were legally allowed and obliged to do, and «coordinating» in the legal sense, which is very opaque but which we continue to believe we did not do (see long blog for details).
The two official campaigns were, therefore, effectively obliged both to «coordinate» others by the EC's designation criteria, in one sense of the word, and we were also forbidden to «coordinate» in the legal sense of the word, though nobody including the EC itself could define clearly what this meant and where the boundaries were (and they still can't).
In the legal sense, a solicitor is someone who has undergone legal training and been admitted to the practice of law.
Mr Justice Walker said that one difficulty with this was that (assuming that it was open to the chief executive to delegate the requisite concurrence and that he did so delegate): «One would have expected the council to have produced some evidence that an individual had applied his or her mind to the question: should I concur in the making of this order on behalf of the chief executive on the basis that making this order is a proper exercise of discretion, not merely in the legal sense, but on the merits?»
In a legal sense, therefore, it is irrelevant that a spouse may have been «unfaithful» to the bounds of matrimony.
More important, Rec 37 is not about «evidence» in a legal sense.
Both would be «new» states in a legal sense and both would need to apply for EU membership afresh.
In the legal sense, negligence can be complex.
The constitutional challenges raised by aboriginal communities resisting fracking do not stand out, in a legal sense, from other lawsuits related to controversial energy projects, says Denstedt.
The leading case of Pemsel v. Special Commissioners of Income Tax (1891) All E.R. Rep. 28 (U.K.H.L.) held that «charity in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions: trusts for the relief of poverty; trusts for the advancement of education; trusts for the advancement of religion; and trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community, not falling under any of the preceding heads.»
An expert, in the legal sense, in anyone who has specialized knowledge in a particular field beyond that of your average Joe.
In a legal sense, discovery is exactly what it sounds like.
He then wrote to the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Sheriff's office, letting them know that he was a racist who intended to hang a jury (in the legal sense, not by way of a threat of physically hanging the jury members).
The Court concluded that the relevant foreign states would not be affected in any legal sense by proceedings to which they were not a party and that, accordingly, the plea of state immunity failed.
In a legal sense, if you are posing as a journalist, you can ask anything of anyone, and it's up to them to answer your questions or provide you with photos or documents.
Your question seems to interpret a «law» of mathematics as a law in the legal sense.
It isn't absolutely impossible for factually true statements to constitute harassment, in a legal sense, but in those cases, it is the frequency and character of the communications, rather than their content or intended recipient, that make them harassing.
Authority in the legal sense and in the popular sense includes the idea of accuracy, correctness or reliability of information.
In La Jolla, Calif., a lawyer is alleged to be a solicitor, not in the legal sense, but in the decidedly illegal sense.
This is not harassment in a legal sense, even if it may have been an unkind thing to do on the part of the person doing it done with a specific and malicious desire on the person providing the tip to harm you.
Use it in the legal sense and you'll have them wondering who the racist or homophobe is you are talking about.
Delaware wrongful death lawyers, such as the dedicated wrongful death lawyers in Delaware, Ohio who work for Agee Clymer Mitchell and Portman, will work with you to determine if the death of your loved one was wrongful in the legal sense, and make sure you're compensated if that's the case.
As the UK will continue with all EU laws and regulations being adapted as «local» laws and eliminate them only over time, there should not be any short term effect in how M&A works in the UK for the relative short and medium term going forward in a legal sense.
Likeness, in a legal sense, is one's appearance or reputation and without the model release the one photographed owns that likeness.
This technical meaning of the term has begun to be used in a legal sense by vendors of the public key infrastructure, which in turn has tended to confuse legislators.
I meant public domain in legal sense, so it does not necessarily mean that available freely on the web.
That is evidence considered cumulative in the legal sense, disallowed in court, and deserving similar fate in the public climate question.
He's toast in a legal sense.
My main point though is that it isn't gambling in the legal sense (there have been a number of court cases brought against card distributors over the years and they've all been dismissed).
Educate them if they're new, actually ask them what their practices are (I find a lot of people automatically label people as a BYB just for having the gall to breed any dog at all, it doesn't matter what the persons standards were — BYB is just a negative slang term intended to attack / offend any given breeder — it actually doesn't mean anything in a legal sense, there is no legal definition of it because there is no way of defining it in a legal manner without also applying it to all breeders).
While appalling, they may have a case in a legal sense which is mainly due to the somewhat undefined powers of the CFPB.
What distinguishes between bonds in a legal sense is the collateral pledged and the legal rights to this collateral.
Not in the legal sense of the word.
Predatory lending is in a legal sense the offering of certain secured loans such as home loans or car loans by lenders with the sole intention of seizing the property in order to sell it for a profit knowing that the borrower will not be able to afford the monthly payments on the loan.
Your payments are royalties in the legal sense.
We take originality very seriously, both in a legal sense and in a creative one.
Nor are serial killers insane in the legal sense.
Is there a clear definition of how a sugar baby differs from a prostitute in a legal sense?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z