Sentences with phrase «judgment applications result»

Not exact matches

One of the most assured results of the application of historical - critical methods of study to the tradition of Christian witness is the soundness of Pascal's famous judgment that the God of the philosophers is not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
That the Court is keen to avoid such a conclusion is clear from the argument brought forth in the statement of the Court in paragraphs 46 and 47 of the judgment, where the Court finds that its decision to rule for the non-applicability of the Visa Code does not run contrary to the distinct requirement of the Visa Code to refuse a visa in case there are doubts with regard to the applicant's intention to leave the territory of the Member State after the expiry of the visa — a refusal that would be taken as a result of the application of the Visa Code, not as a result of its non-applicability.
Nor does it result clearly from the Court's judgment whether any further measures will be considered to be disproportionate to the interests of the network operators, or whether the application of other technical means (that might just not yet exist) could help ISS providers escape liability and injunctions against them.
As reported in Legal Feeds last August, in a B.C. Supreme Court judgment, Justice Arne H. Silverman ruled Chambers was being held unlawfully in a U.S. prison as a result of the Canadian corrections services refusal to process his application to return to Canada.
The current economic climate may result in an increase in the number of summary judgment applications as parties seek to dispose of cases quickly.
The enforcement of foreign judgments based on the results of that application of law may be a separate question.
The application judge concluded that the Appellant had a pecuniary interest at stake, and that his actions in speaking to and voting on the matter did not result from inadvertence or an error in judgment.
Such expenses include the costs for notarizing fraud affidavits; certified mail sent to law enforcement, financial institutions and credit agencies; lost income resulting from time off work to meet with law enforcement or credit agencies; loan application fees for reapplying for a loan; and reasonable attorney fees incurred to defend lawsuits brought against the insured and to remove criminal or civil judgments.
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