Declaratory
judgment actions when the trustee needs clarification as to ambiguous terms or unforeseen contingencies
Not exact matches
It's to the point with some Christian posters here that any criticism of their
actions and religious beliefs garners the immediate
judgment that the person doing so is being hateful
when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
Since, even now,
when debates about the fact of global warming is largely over, no nation is considering taking the really drastic
actions that might significantly reduce the catastrophes that lie ahead, it seems that we are all too likely to experience
judgment for our collective sins.
No, you can only forgive someone
when they sin against you, and if you say that they are sinning against you, you have made a
judgment about their
actions.
That's not saying
judgment isn't to come, or that everyone will be in the new heaven and new earth
when God recreates everything, but whilst we are on this earth God does not send punishment, the consequences of our
actions are enough.
We even pin the label of evil on such
actions when performed by others, unless we pause long enough to remember that we are condemning ourselves by this
judgment of them.
When we die it will not be God that condemns you it will be your own words your own thoughts and
actions that will be played back and reveal all of your life's secrets and this will be in front of the White throne of
judgment.
After all, though storms are lifeless and soulless,
when God commands people to carry out His
judgment He is commanding humans to take the life of other humans thereby involving them in His questionable
actions.
But, please, pipe the hell down about judging the
actions of adults who are not harming themselves or others, especially
when your
judgments are drawn from readings of the myth book.
Variations in practice may be warranted
when, in the reasonable
judgment of the treating clinician, such course of
action is indicated by the condition of the patient, limitations of available resources, or advances in knowledge or technology.
When people's sense of what's morally acceptable influences their sense of what's safe, they can make bad
judgments about parents»
actions.
Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, warned the public of rushing to
judgment when viewing footage of any police
action, specifically calling out the commissioner for publicly commenting on the video of the March 17 arrest of 27 - year - old postal worker Glenn Grays.
Only
when we know more about the crash, including details on the
actions of the pedestrian as well as data logs from the car, can we make
judgments, he says.
When improvement planning is done well, we see
judgments like this in an inspection report: «
Action planning for improvement has been very effective.
When you file bankruptcy, federal law imposes an «automatic stay» which prohibits your creditors from taking any
action (including phone calls) to collect debts from you including court
judgments and tax debts during the pendency of the bankruptcy.
This is not the case
when finances are involved in a legal
judgment or court
action.
The States, through their investigations and enforcement
actions, have found that, through advertising and telemarketing, consumers may be led to believe debt settlement is a relatively risk free process with little or no negative consequences,
when in fact consumers risk growing debt, deteriorating credit scores, collection
actions, and lawsuits that may lead to
judgments and wage garnishments.
(f)
When a deposit has been made in lieu of a bond, as specified in subdivision (a), the amount of the deposit shall not be subject to attachment, garnishment, or execution with respect to an
action or
judgment against the credit services organization, other than as to an amount as no longer needed or required for the purpose of this title which would otherwise be returned to the credit services organization by the Secretary of State.
Workers carry out daily assignments, follow through on matters using independent
judgment and training to take appropriate
actions when dealing with standard recurring situations.
Subject to prompt review, the President of The Cooper Union may summarily suspend a student from the College
when, in his or her best
judgment, such immediate
action is necessary for protecting the health and safety of the College and / or any member of the College community.
Also (and this you don't mention), in the arena of public life that we all inhabit willy - nilly, after a reasonable amount (indeed an amount far beyond reasonable) of picking and challenging has already occurred, and the conclusions still look pretty solid at their core, there comes a time
when any citizen of good will and decent
judgment must begin to demand
action.
Filed a declaratory
judgment action that forced a proposed plaintiff, a chronic lawsuit filer, to back off
when our client received a letter threatening a baseless patent infringement
action.
In Salvas v. Wal - Mart Stores, the SJC ruled that a trial court judge erred
when he decertified the class
action, excluded testimony from the plaintiffs» expert witness, and granted partial summary
judgment in favor of Wal - Mart.
The plaintiff moved for summary
judgment, but the
action was dismissed
when the defendant was successful on the motion in claiming that there was no tort for breach of privacy in Ontario.
All the things we study over the course of the semester in M&A on, for example,
when it makes sense to structure the transaction as a reserve subsidiary merger rather than as a cash tender offer;
when to file a Schedule TO or Form S - 4; or whether, if challenged, the board's
actions will be reviewed under the entire fairness standard or the more deferential business
judgment rule is irrelevant if there is no transaction.
Applying the Restatement (Second) of
Judgments § 27, the Court noted that «subject to certain well - known exceptions, the general rule is that
when an issue of fact or law is actually litigated and determined by a valid and final
judgment, and the determination is essential to the
judgment, the determination is conclusive in a subsequent
action between the parties, whether on the same or a different claim.»
But the defendant later had reason to smile
when an appeals court vacated the
judgment in his case and ordered a new trial after Wilson's
actions came to light.
Generally, in those cases, a legislative body has to authorize the appropriation «voluntarily» from whatever source of funds it choses to impose, and usually,
when push comes to shove, state and local governments do pay the
judgments they owe (there are limited federal bankruptcy options for municipalities and states), although there are instances of state governments stubbornly refusing to take the
actions necessary to comply with court orders directing that public schools be funded for many, many years.
This decision has been the subject of considerable discussion among arbitration practitioners: as was discussed several months ago on Slaw, the case raises a number of difficult questions about how international arbitration and Canada's treaty obligations in that respect interact with local procedural law — specifically limitation of
actions —
when seeking to enforce the award, and more generally whether foreign
judgments and arbitral awards should continue to be treated, for limitations purposes, as mere contract debts.
A default
judgment in an Indiana personal injury lawsuit can occur
when there is a failure to take
action by one of the involved parties.
In 2010,
when the «856 patent term expired, Marvel filed a declaratory
judgment action seeking a declaration that under the Brulotte rule its obligation to pay royalties ended
when the patent expired.
[2] Given the directions made by the Supreme Court of Canada on the issue of proportionality in summary
judgment motions in its recent decision in Hryniak v. Maudlin, 2014 SCC 7 (CanLII), 2014 SCC 7, in my view
when a request is made in an
action on the Toronto Region Commercial List for a summary
judgment motion date, one judge should case manage the proceeding.
The second was an
action against Maroun and Cobra Hanna («Hanna») in relation to which the appellant claimed that the lawyers failed to take proper steps to enforce a payment agreement relating to a prior
judgment against Hanna and failed to advise the appellant of the requirement to make full and frank disclosure
when applying for a Mareva injunction, leading to the appellant having to accept an improvident settlement.
I have a SCOTUSBlog preview of next Tuesday's oral argument in Hall v. Hall, addressing
when a
judgment dismissing one
action is final and appealable
when multiple
actions were consolidated for all purposes under FRCP 42.
The requirements for successfully managing conflicts of interest are quite basic: be aware of your obligations; exercise good
judgment; and effectively communicate and document the decisions you make and
actions you take
when dealing with conflicts of interest.
If Mr Abramovich was domiciled in England
when served, Yugraneft would be able to rely on an European Court of Justice (ECJ)
judgment to the effect that if a defendant is domiciled in a member state of the EU the court has no power to stay proceedings against him on the grounds that there is an alternative more appropriate forum for the trial of the
action.
The detail of the
judgment will need to be digested over the coming days, and will form the basis of the exact course of
action the Government may take
when it comes to the draft legislation they put to Parliament.
However,
when situations arise that call for enforcement
actions at or near a sensitive location within the immediate vicinity of the international border, including its functional equivalent, agents and officers are expected to exercise sound
judgment and common sense while taking appropriate
action, consistent with the goals of this policy.
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Emotional triggers are feelings or
judgments from your own childhood which may arise
when your child does a specific
action:
It will help us avoid making
judgments based on our own attributes
when interpreting the
actions of others.
In a new paper, my colleagues (Amy Moors and Sena Koleva) and I wanted to figure out some of the reasons why people think that some relationship betrayals are bad.1 Our research focused on moral
judgment, which is what happens
when you think that a person's
actions are wrong, and moral reasons, which are the things that explain moral
judgment.
When only one spouse files papers in a divorce
action, the court may grant a default divorce
judgment generally on the terms requested by the filing spouse.
When they question your
judgment or
actions?»
84 DOS 99 Matter of DOS v. Woodland - failure to appear at hearing; jurisdiction; mortgage applications; failure to pay
judgment; ex parte hearing may proceeding upon proof of proper service; DOS has jurisdiction over respondents for acts of misconduct which occurred during licensure even though the licenses expired on their own terms; DOS fails its burden of proof to establish broker failed to obtain signature on agency disclosure form; DOS fails its burden of proof to establish that a broker has an obligation to «pre-qualify» a potential purchaser; broker breached duty to deal honestly with the public
when advised purchaser he would assist in obtaining financing and failed to do so; DOS fails its burden of proof that broker wrongfully failed to hold a $ 500.00 deposit in escrow as deposit was remitted to seller with the permission of buyer; failure to pay
judgment without a showing that broker is unable to do so is a demonstration of untrustworthiness; no
action to be taken for reapplication for broker's license until payment of $ 1,000.00 fine and proof of satisfaction of
judgment
As for taking advantage of my «power,» I hope my
actions speak for themselves, but I'm a big believer in forum moderators being as invisible as possible (in the mod context) and
when necessary, being a lot like good judges — if there's ever a conflict of interest, refer it over to another mod to make
judgment calls.