Sentences with phrase «judge struck out»

A district judge struck out the claim as having no real prospect of success.
The chambers judge struck out the third party notices, and these rulings were affirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada.
The chambers judge struck out the claims for personal liability and punitive damages.
The judge struck out endorsements on the claim form in so far as they related to existing contracts.
Aaron Judge struck out on what probably should have been ball four for someone who is nine feet tall, but at the same time, you have to protect that plate, and it was close enough on a full count to do so.

Not exact matches

By the time the fireflies have gone, the congregation and the preacher have struggled through the account of poor Uzzah's being struck dead for reaching out his hand to steady the ark when it wobbled on its way to Jerusalem (2 Samuel), or the heartbreaking saga in Judges about Jephthah's daughter, who lost her life because of her father's foolish promise.
The state's attorney blew snot when he saw me grimace from the blow, after which I proceeded to tell the judge about the beautiful game of golf and how it had been a long and winding road for me since that first purely struck two - wood in 1973, but that I'd finally discovered the proper way to grip a club, and would His Honor really mind if the sheriff would be so kind as to fetch my driver out on the county road and bring it to the courthouse so my new grip could be photographed from all angles for my peace of mind.
A fun tidbit is that Sale has struck out a selection of 166 different batters this season, with Aaron Judge and Steven Souza Jr. at the top of that list with 10 strikeouts each.
Morton strikes out Brett Gardner on three pitches, and then sees Aaron Judge hit a foul ball that would have gone through a person had it found them.
Keuchel starts things off well enough, Getting Brett Gardner to ground out on his second pitch, and then striking out the suddenly hitting very well in the ALCS Aaron Judge.
After Xherdan Shaqiri's strike in the 68th minute had brought the Potters level, cancelling out Jose Izquierdo's 32nd - minute goal, the hosts had the chance to snatch all three points at the death when Bobby Madley judged Dale Stephens had fouled substitute Jese Rodriguez in the box and pointed to the spot.
But the presiding Judge, Justice Fatun Riman, in a ruling that lasted for about two hours yesterday, struck out the case for want of merit, pointing out that the petitioners failed to prove their case beyond every reasonable doubt.
The CJN ordered Judges to either conclude corruption cases within the period or strike them out if there is no diligent prosecution.
Though their teleportation machine strikes out with science fair judges, it does wow Dr. Franklin Storm (Reg E. Cathey), who invites Reed to join his research company Baxter.
A state labor panel on Thursday agreed to ask a judge to issue a temporary injunction against strikes like the one carried out by the Chicago Teachers Union on April 1 until the larger issue of whether such walkouts are legal is resolved.
Nevertheless, whilst it isn't the last word in behind - the - wheel thrills, the C - HR is a pleasant and straightforward vehicle to drive, with good body control when cornering, direct controls and a well - judged ride that strikes a good balance between ironing out bumps and preventing the Toyota from wallowing in the bends.
Striking out for independence appears to be a semi-universal mammalian trait, judging from the behavior of human adolescents.
The meeting took place 6 days before the fatal quake struck, and in 2012, Judge Marco Billi ruled that the commission members carried out a «superficial, approximate and generic» risk analysis, and that they made a number of reassuring statements that led 29 of the quake's 309 victims to remain indoors at the time of the disaster, despite the occurrence of two moderate tremors several hours beforehand....
Canadian courts could strike down the country's anti-prostitution laws if judges follow the logic of a landmark Supreme Court of Canada ruling on drug policy that came out last week.
International Syria says strike on military base carried out by Israeli warplanes, Washington Post Nobel prize judges quit over handling of sexual misconduct allegations, The Guardian
In the Court of Appeal the judges had struck out a wife's claim for «abuse of the court's process» (FPR 2010 r 4.4 (1)(a) and (b)-RRB-.
Stone's attorney, David B. Irwin, told The Sun that the judge «realizes he has made some calls that were out of the strike zone, if you will,» and that he has changed his hard - line stance against cell phones: «Now he says please turn your phone off or take it outside,» Irwin said.
If a judge finds that a statement has been exaggerated or is fundamentally dishonest this could result in a claim being struck out.
The judge was critical of the procedure followed by the plaintiff, and found that the plaintiff should have applied to strike out the relevant portions of the defendant's materials.
The motion judge had also applied an unjustly - high threshold for establishing the wife's unequal division claim, and had deprived her of notice that it might be struck out permanently.
As the article points out, in light of that trend to strike down tough - on - crime legislations, those responsible for choosing appropriate candidates for the bench have come under more pressure to pick judges who defer to Parliament.
In addition, reports coming out of Canada indicate that yesterday, a Toronto judge struck down the country's prostitution laws altogether, finding that the laws were actually endangering sex workers» lives.
A fascination of this case is to watch a judge treading a careful path between the technicalities of issue estoppel and a possible strike out on the one hand, balanced against a clear emphasis on the court's duty to protect the welfare of a child in the widest possible sense: the first a matter of analysis of law, the second a matter of pure discretion.
Fari had no representation at the trial or hearing to strike out the claim — much to the annoyance of the trial judge who made adverse comment.
The defendant applied to have the claim struck out, and the judge accepted the defendant's contention that youthful playfulness was not a characteristic which satisfied either of the limbs of s 2 (2)(b).
The list of issues should be used by judges to actively promote a consideration of whether particular issues were appropriate for summary judgment or strike out applications.
The Judge noted that while he has jurisdiction to strike out a party's pleadings under Rule 14 (23) of the Family Law Rules, this would be inappropriate in the unusual circumstances of this case (since the matter would be going to trial).
The judge summarily struck out the defendant's pleaded abuse - of - process remedy, during the defendant's attempt to explain this remedy to the jury during opening statements.
The Supreme Court set out a four - part test for judges to consider: the landlord's aims in seeking to evict; whether there is a rational link between that aim and the proposed eviction; whether the eviction is no more than is necessary to achieve that aim; and whether a fair balance is struck between the aim and the disadvantage caused to the disabled tenant.
The judge found that the injunctive and declaratory relief sought by the claimant was too wide and struck out the parts of the claims for relief which fell outside the scope of what was permissible on a collective challenge.
The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the motion judge's sanctions including a 90 - day prison sentence and an order striking out the statement of defence and cross-claim.
Elaine Palser appeared for the successful company in an application before Gabriel Moss QC (sitting as a deputy judge of the High Court) to strike out a winding up petition on the basis that there was evidence from the company sufficient to raise a bona fide and substantial dispute.
The motions judge essentially agreed with the auditors and struck out the affidavit in its entirety.
(1) Subrule 24.1.13 (1) of the Regulation is amended by striking out «a case management master or case management judge» at the end and substituting «a judge or case management master».
(2) Subrule 24.1.07 (3) of the Regulation is amended by striking out «a judge» and substituting «a judge or a case management master».
At the first stage before the High Court judge your claim was struck out; is that right?
The motion judge agreed, and ordered that specific allegation be struck out.
The decision, which was made by seven judges, is a good example of an early stage «strike - out» by the Court which is nonetheless a substantial, reasoned decision (see our posts on the «UK loses 3 out of 4 cases at the court» controversy).
Most state judges are elected, however, and state legislatures are much more likely to lash out at courts that strike down laws as unconstitutional.
Subsection 33 (4) of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act is amended by striking out «but the failure to give or the insufficiency of the notice is not a bar to the action if the judge before whom the action is tried is of the opinion» and substituting «but the failure to give or the insufficiency of the notice is not a bar to the action if a judge finds».
As a practice note, the President also criticised the manner in which the case below was presented, in that on a strike - out application, the Judge should have regard only to what is in the pleadings (ET1), rather than extraneous material in witness statements or counsel's submissions.
Subsection 43 (6) of the Highway 407 Act, 1998 is amended by striking out «the judge before whom the action is tried is of the opinion» and substituting «a judge finds».
Without missing a beat, a coalition of out - of - state corporate interests came into the state, dumped money there to influence the judicial elections, and eventually ousted the pro-consumer Supreme Court judges who struck down these laws.
This is all part of the ongoing misconduct proceedings against Judge Kozinski that grew out of «Kozinski Strikes Back,» which you have kindly kept available for public viewing.»
In 2002, the Court struck down bans on judges speaking out about «legal or political» issues, ruling that the bans violated the First Amendment.
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