Sentences with phrase «judges saying section»

Home Secretary Theresa May has issued new guidance to judges saying Section 8 of the Human Rights Act, which guarantees the right to family life, should not override serious criminality in deportation cases.

Not exact matches

The trial judge said the law is at odds with Section 121 of the Constitution Act, which reads «All articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of any one of the provinces shall, from and after the union, be admitted free into each of the other provinces.»
Portugal's Superior Magistrates Council, an oversight body, said it had taken note of the «vivid criticism from broad sections of public opinion», but added courts are independent and it could not intervene, even when faced with «archaic, inappropriate or unfortunate» comments by judges.
Sadly, judging by the size of the lamb shelf in my local supermarket, it's not as loved as some other meats (I'd say that the beef and chicken sections are at least 4x the size) and that's a huge shame as it's so full of flavour and really versatile.
I (secretly) judged women who said, «Well, I wanted to do a natural birth, but then I had an epidural» or «I ended up with a c - section
Captain Cabernet - possible, but I'd imagine HMRC would judge them as separate individuals for the purpose of, say, section 660 rules on dividend payments.
The judge in his ruling based his conviction of the former Governor on section 58 (5) of the Public Procurement Acts, saying «the law hands of the laws are tied to convict any person found guilty of breach of procurement acts to be sentenced to less than five years imprisonment.
The judge was also said to have on October 7, 2016 had in his possession «one Pump Action Rifle with serial number AVAR MAGNUM 6084 without a valid licence an thereby committed an offence contrary to section 3 of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act, 2004.»
The chancellor said lawmakers should «reopen» a section of the law that increases to about 50 percent the maximum weight that local school districts can assign to so - called «growth» scores in judging teachers» classroom performance.
The 2018 Movers and Shakers» List of the «top 100 influencers» in the corporate eLearning industry around the world adopts the format of the 2017 list: 4 sections of 25 names each, plus a «Bubbling under Bronze» section of 12 people who, say the judges, just failed to make it onto this year's list.
As you say in your concluding section, «With Judge Coteâ $ ™ s decision in, however, itâ $ ™ s possible that Amazon could get more aggressive about offering these discounts, which Apple and other ebook retailers might then try to match.»
Alas, the new sections of the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act don't say what factors judges should consider before deciding where to place a companion animal.
Agreement to Modification of Restrictive Covenants: While the restrictions in sections 1, 2 and 3 are considered by you and the Employer to be reasonable in all of the circumstances as of the date of this Agreement, it is hereby agreed that if any one or more of such restrictions shall be judged to be void as going beyond what is reasonable in all of the circumstances for the protection of the interests of the Employer, but would be valid if part of the wording thereof were deleted or the period thereof reduced or the range of activities covered thereby reduced in scope, the said reduction shall be deemed to apply with such modifications as may be necessary to make them valid and effective and any such modification shall not thereby affect the validity of any other restriction contained in this Agreement.
A networker looks at an event like a section meeting or the Judges Social or this annual meeting and says «Who will I see at this event?
Section 2 does not authorise a local authority to do whatever it considers likely to promote its own economic wellbeing: if it did, said the judge, it «would mean that a local authority would have the power to engage in any business (or indeed any speculation) anywhere of any kind alone or with anyone else provided it thought it would be profitable.
Section 5 (1) referred to in the Bill says that «Any person may be appointed a judge who is or has been a judge of a superior court of a province or a barrister or advocate of at least ten years standing at the bar of a province.»
Section 258 (1)(c) of the Criminal Code says that if certain requirements are met a judge must presume the blood alcohol level obtained from the breath tests at the station equals the level at the time of driving or care and control.
2008: Five men cleared by the Appeal Court of offences under Section 57 of the Terrorism Act; judges say that it is not illegal to possess extremist material unless it is used to inspire terrorism.
As the Superior Court judges» application shows, in Québec, the exclusive jurisdiction of (what at Confederation became) section 96 courts started at $ 100, which, adjusted for inflation, is said to be less than $ 10 000.
After the said first election, there shall be elected at the general election which immediately precedes the expiration of the term of his predecessor, one district judge in each of the respective judicial districts (except in the First District as in this Section hereinafter provided.)
The trial judge determined that he had this new evidence that indicated a better read of the intention of Section 121, and on that basis, he said that this earlier Supreme Court decision was wrong.
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