Sentences with phrase «issue writ»

The Lender will use the Judgment to issue a Writ of Possession with the court, and to file same with the Sheriff.
petition that began: «This is a petition to review a judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and there are other reasons to issue the writ
(b) At the request of the landlord, the justice of the peace shall, after the fifth day after the rendition of the judgment, issue a writ of possession directed to the writ server, constable or sheriff, commanding him to deliver forthwith actual possession of the real property to the landlord...
In a letter to media blogger Jim Romenesko, Brill sided with Obbie in defending the beat system, noting that journalists who work at a legal trade publication face «this issue writ large because it only has one basic beat.»
Shortly after CSA 1991 received Royal Assent, but long before its delegated legislation was made, Waite J commented (R v Luton Magistrates» Court exp Sullivan [1992] 2 FLR 1961) on magistrates» committal procedures: «The power under [Magistrates» Courts Act 1980] s 76 for magistrates to issue a writ committing a spouse to prison for non-payment of maintenance in their domestic jurisdiction is a power of extreme severity.
Accordingly, we will issue a writ of mandate directing the trial court to grant the motion for a protective order.»
This week, oral arguments were allowed in two of the suits, but none of the three judges who heard the cases were willing to issue a writ of habeas corpus, as David Grimm wrote in ScienceInsider.
If the DTI does not answer the union says it will issue a writ.
The act states that «the Supreme Court and all courts established by Act of Congress may issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.»
When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.
When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.
After the video was compiled, he issued a writ at the High Court on September 14, 2015, contending amongst others that the audio - visual recordings were done in violation of his right to privacy.
An Accra High Court has issued a writ of summons to Black Stars» striker and Captain Asamoah Gyan to appear before the court of law.
An Accra High Court has issued a writ of summons to Black Stars» striker and Captain Asamoah Gyan to appear before the...
Cuomo and Democrats this year are pouring a lot of resources not just on women's issues writ large, but abortion rights in particular.
Article 1, section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, discussing the House of Representatives, states, «When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.»
SSNIT referred the matter to the Wa District Court and the court has duly issued a writ of summons.
A physics lecturer from London has issued a writ for libel for a series of messages sent over the Usenet computer network, which links universities worldwide.
The trial court determined the billing records were not privileged so as to be exempt from the disclosure, but the appellate court disagreed by issuing a writ to the contrary.
The claimant in my case wasn't a Russian oligarch, an A-list celebrity or an Arab billionaire (groups who seem to issue writs like they are going out of fashion) but a seemingly innocuous super-wealthy self - styled «holy man» from the Punjab (a state in Northern India) who is reported never to have stepped foot in Britain nor apparently reads, writes or speaks any English.
Wise felt that such a concept was already present in habeas corpus case law which permits courts to issue writs requiring that a person be brought before a judge by his or her captor in order to rule on that prisoners detainment.
I'm not going to say that what follows below is among the geekiest things I've seen because I don't want the High Court issuing any writs of mandamus against me or anything.
The court, upon application of any person in behalf of such child, may require security and issue writs and processes to effect the purposes of this and the two preceding sections.
The All Writs Act 28 USC s. 1651 is a United States statute that authorizes the federal courts to «issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.»
Under Jud.Code § 262, the circuit court of appeals has power to issue all writs not specifically provided for by statute which may be necessary to the exercise of its appellate jurisdiction.
@phoog Usually the trial court issues the writ, but the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to do so and on extremely rare occasions does do so in an original proceeding.
When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.
The District Courts and the Judges thereof shall also have power to issue writs of Habeas Corpus on petition by, or on behalf of any person who is held in actual custody in their respective districts, or who has suffered a criminal conviction in their respective districts and has not completed the sentence imposed pursuant to the judgment of conviction.
The All Writs Act authorizes the courts to issue all writs recognized at common law.
He issued a writ against the accountants in 1997 relying on LA 1980, s 14A to allege that he acquired the requisite knowledge only in 1994.

Not exact matches

«Ultimately, the question to be answered in this matter and in others like it across the country,» he wrote, «is not whether the government should be able to force Apple to help it unlock a specific device; it is instead whether the All Writs Act resolves that issue and many others like it yet to come.»
In Courtroom 33, the Crown's star witness became an issues management director writ small — turning every question to his favour
Finally, Cook says that the FBI is proposing what Apple is calling «unprecedented use» of the All Writs Act of 1789, which authorizes federal courts to issue all orders necessary or appropriate «in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.»
In the matters M155 / 2011, M156 / 2011 and M157 / 2011 the appeal was allowed; the court set «aside the orders of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia made on 4 May 2011 and 16 May 2011 and, in their place, order that a writ of certiorari, directed to the Australian Competition Tribunal, issue to quash the Australian Competition Tribunal's determination the subject of the proceeding» and remitted the matter to teh Tribunal for determination.
The court held that the first writ of execution which was filed on January 9, 2015 was still in effect when the A-G filed for another one on January 6, 2016 and, therefore, the issue of renewal did not arise.
Golden's driving record, and his record on traffic issues in New York City writ large, are under scrutiny after his run - in as a passenger with a well - known bike advocate in Brooklyn.
If a person applies for registration after the issue of a writ requiring the conduct of an election in a district and before polling day, --
The Governor - General must, within 21 days after the date of a notice published in accordance with subsection (1), issue to the Electoral Commission a writ in form 6 requiring the Electoral Commission to make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of a by - election to fill the vacancy.
If a writ has been issued requiring the conduct of an election in a district, then, subject to subsections (2) and (3), the Electoral Commission may not, at any time in the period beginning on polling day and ending with the day of the return of the writ, register any application for registration as an elector that the Electoral Commission receives on or after polling day.
Where an application for registration as an elector has been received before the issue of a writ and it has not been possible for the Electoral Commission to ascertain, at the time of the issue of the writ, whether the applicant is currently registered as an elector of another electoral district, the Electoral Commission must, subject to subsection (4), include the name of the applicant on any main, supplementary, or composite roll printed as at writ day.
Barnet Homes who manage properties for Barnet council, say two high court writs of possession have been issued for enforcement officers to clear the occupation of the estate.
In a writ of summons issued against the NPP and its 1st vice chairman, now acting National Chairman, Paul Afoko is among other things praying the court to declare his suspension null and void.
Section 80 of the Queensland Electoral Act 1992 states that an election must be held on a Saturday; and that the election campaign must run for a minimum of 26 or a maximum of 56 days following the issue of the writs.
Five to seven days following the issue of the writs, the electoral roll is closed, which gives voters a final opportunity to enroll or to notify the Electoral Commission of Queensland of any changes in their place of residence.
And that «if payments have been made to the 2nd and 3rd Defendants under agreements other the two * dated 26th April 2006 *, which were terminated, issues relating to those payments would have to be determined in a forum other than this Court (Supreme Court) and in a different action, since they do not come within the issue of constitutional interpretation raised by the Plaintiff's writ».
«I think that workers comp has proven to be the number one issue for NFIB, the business community writ large,» Durant said.
The Governors almost always act on the recommendation of the Governor - General, with the last independent Senate election writ being issued by the Governor of Queensland during the Gair Affair in 1974.
In any case, I did not issue that writ, it is my lawyer, who is an officer of the court, and even the clerk of the Supreme Court did same.»
A by - election must be held within 19 working days of the issue of the writ.
In a writ sighted by OTECFMGHANA.COM, Mr. Agyepong is asking the court to issue «an order compelling the first defendant to immediately cause to be retracted the defamatory statement via the same medium used in making them thus through the frequency modulation of the second defendant and to render an unqualified apology to the plaintiff via the same media.
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