Sentences with phrase «involved errors of law»

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The Legislature passed a scaled - back version of Lavern's Law that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lLaw that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lawlaw.
The Legislature on Wednesday passed a scaled - back version of Lavern's Law that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lLaw that would start the window to bring medical malpractice cases involving cancer when an error is discovered by the patient, not when the mistake occurred, as under current lawlaw.
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect.
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect... [more]
These include: United States v. Resendiz - Ponce, which presents the question whether the omission of an element from a federal indictment can constitute harmless error (9th Circuit says no); Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. v. Metrophones Telecommunications, Inc., on whether a provider of pay phone services can sue a long distance carrier for alleged violations of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations concerning compensation for coinless pay phone calls (9th Circuit says yes); Cunningham v. California, a sentencing case involving whether whether California's Determinate Sentencing Law violates the 6th and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution by permitting California state court judges at sentencing to impose enhanced sentenced based on their determination of facts neither found by the jury nor admitted by the defendant; and Carey v. Musladin, reviewing the 9th Circuit's decision to overturn a murder conviction of a defendant who claimed he was denied a fair trial because the victim's relatives appeared in court wearing buttons with the deceased's picture on them.
The most common malpractice claims don't involve a failure to know or apply the lawerrors of law lead to only about 13 per cent of the claims LawPRO sees.
But, then, if factual causation in law is all about imposing responsibility, it's not so much conflating — because that implies error the way the term is usually used — as failing to adequately define the various steps involved in the process of imposing liability.
The majority found the standard to be applied was palpable and overriding error because the case did not involve a standard form contract and there was no «extricable error of law» made by the Chambers Judge (see para. 7).
An error in law, on the other hand, typically involves the application of the wrong legal test.
E&O issues Remember that the LAWPRO policy provides Ontario lawyers protection for claims that are the result of your error, omission or negligent act in the performance or failure to perform «professional services» for others involving the practice of the law of Canada, its provinces and territories.
His lordship had already held that reason (ii) involved a clear error of law.
His lordship considered that that so - called finding involved a clear error of law.
I do agree with Mr. Radamsky that many of the law suits were the result of an inappropriate use of the form or an error in judgement by the REALTOR involved.
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