Sentences with word «ipsa»

Florida has codified the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur when a foreign item inadvertently remains in a body following surgery, or a medical or diagnostic procedure.
Counsel for the appellant agreed that he could not rely on res ipsa loquitur on the facts of this case and he limited himself to the two submissions to which we have referred.
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Senior MPs slammed the extravagant spending, forced out of IPSA by The Sun with Freedom of Information requests
Annual reporting is a proposal made by IPSA in favour of MPs individually accounting for what they have achieved and worked on each year, as the general public doesn't «have a clue» what MPs do, and simultaneously there is just «manufactured froth» in the press about MPs» pay.
Downing Street said the prime minister would not have to decide on whether or not to accept the pay rise until a final proposal is put forward by Ipsa in mid-2015.
Full details of my expenses are available on IPSA's website by accessing their database and searching under Stephen McPartland.
The old saying that hard cases make bad law is one is not always true is a recent case in the Privy Council demonstrates in a laudable effort to do justice to a litigant in person the Privy Council (Lords Mance and Neuberger and Sir Jonathan Parker) appear to have extended the application of res ipsa loquitor.
Officials for Ipsa say the incidents relate back to the early days of the new regime and that it now functions effectively.
«It is an all - consuming way of life that is way beyond the concept of life as a modern professional...» Looks like it's back to school for IPSA.
First, there's the free YouMail app, which I first learned about courtesy of Ross Kodner, legal technology consultant extraordinaire, at his blog Ross Ipsa Loquitur.
The posh and quite forthright lady from IPSA said I had attempted to submit a two - page invoice but had forgotten to enclose the second page.
Other key recommendations include giving Ipsa the power to determine the pay and pensions of MPs as well as their expenses.
The row comes as expenses watchdog Ipsa begins a consultation on whether MPs should be expected to commute home after late sittings of parliament — or whether they deserve a flat within a short walking distance of Westminster, a move likely to cost the public purse even more.
«If this was to go ahead I wouldn't be accepting this pay rise but I don't think it is going to go ahead in the current circumstances, because I think that when Ipsa consult the public, the public will be pretty clear that while the difficulties we have in the economy persist we can't have MPs getting a 10 % pay rise.»
«Fundamentally we believe the current system whereby [expenses watchdog] Ipsa pays MPs» rent is deeply flawed, both because it is open to abuse and because it does not represent good value for the taxpayer,» Unlock Democracy's director Peter Facey said.
Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
Unite objects to the present arrangements, which Ipsa is empowered to reject at its «sole discretion».
IPSA pay our wages but do not oversee our working life.
This case came about before IPSA was created.
However, the deputy prime minister admitted he was powerless to stop Ipsa recommending a pay rise or preventing his MPs from accepting it.
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at Res Ipsa Gallery, Oakland, CA on view from May 4 - June 15, 2012.
Which is simply to say res non ipsa loquitur.
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It read: «IPSA continues to listen to feedback from MPs and the public on the rules.
Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo.
To repeat the Finns» signature Luther quote, in ipsa fide Christus adest, «in faith as such Christ is just there.»
That's changed very quickly and IPSA doesn't take that into account.
It took IPSA three months to fi nally pay him the correct wage.
Personal problems I was sitting at my computer with my MP, going through the weekly batch of invoices (of which there are lots) and looking at whether IPSA had bothered to repay my MP (no, they hadn't).
I can see how IPSA can be made less bureaucratic and I'm all for that.
After noticing this, he contacted IPSA, who then overpaid him.
I had a call from IPSA asking me to call them urgently about a claim my MP had submitted via their oh - so - simple online system.
Had she had a morning on the phone to IPSA trying to make sense of the new online system?
Ultimately IPSA's going to be what's left.
On the rare occasion that I reach my underground station and realise I've left my Oyster card at home, I get a Travelcard and claim it back through IPSA, justifying it by saying that I'd had to travel from Westminster to the constituency that day.
The discussion of MPs» past expense claims, and in particular of the vexed issue of MPs claiming for their mortgage interest, serves as a timely reminder of the reasons why IPSA's sweeping reforms of the old expenses system was so important.
Labour MP Tom Harris tweeted: «If we abolish Ipsa, I will gladly vote to limit MPs» pay to a 1 % rise.
Even if party leaders, who all oppose the move, tried to scrap Ipsa, it would involve a vote of parliament, which MPs would be unlikely to support given most believe they are underpaid.
He added: «Whatever Ipsa recommends we can't see the cost of politics or Westminster going up.
Education secretary Michael Gove branded Ipsa a «silly organisation» and added: «As far as I'm concerned about this pay rise they can stick it.»
Ipsa boss Ian Kennedy, who earns # 700 a day but only works an average of two days a week, said there was never a good time to raise MPs» pay.
Ipsa blamed the increase on higher staffing costs and said it had helped save the taxpayer # 35 million since its establishment.
«Anything would be unthinkable unless the cost of politics was frozen and cut, so I'll wait and see what Ipsa have to say.
«While it is quite right that MPs should be claiming within limits, IPSA seem to spending with no limits whatsoever.
The government expects Ipsa to put the new measures in place as soon as possible.

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