Sentences with phrase «judgment of the court»

A judge's acts, once reduced to a formal judgment of the court, are not his or hers to take back.
Since 2004, SOQUIJ has offered English translations of selected judgments of the Court of Appeal of Quebec, the Court of Quebec, and the Superior Court of Quebec, free of charge.
To the latter I would also add the disappointing and much - criticised judgment of the Court in Commerce Commission v Telecom Corp New Zealand Ltd [the 0867 case], in which the Court considered whether it was always necessary to adopt a counterfactual analysis in cases where the issue was whether a firm with substantial market power had used that power for an anti-competitive purpose in a market.
Here is a nice judgment of the Court for football fans.
2, No. 2 (2008) titled «To Comment or Not to Comment on Judgments of Courts of Law».
Creditors should think also carefully about serving demands that are not backed by judgments of the court.
Sir Anthony Clarke MR, delivering the unanimous judgment of the Court of Appeal, was clear that (para 12) «there was an interference with the liberty of the appellants which amounted to the tort of false imprisonment unless it was lawful».
Saraki's appeal filed through his lead counsel, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), is challenging the majority judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja delivered on October 30, 2015, which affirmed the jurisdiction of the CCT to try him and the competence of the charges of false assets declaration preferred against him by the Federal Government.
One of the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, stated, «With the recent judgment of the Court of Appeal, the coast is now clear to file fresh extradition proceedings.
They had been specifically invited by the Master of the Rolls to intervene and to make submissions.The main judgment of the Court of Appeal was delivered by the Master of the Rolls and Vos LJ.
The court held that the case is an abuse of the court process in view of the earlier judgment of the court in 2002 which upheld the sanctity of the rights of the Minister to issue licences to places of worship to conduct marriages, and the Registrar under the Marriage Act to register marriages.
A non-profit organization which maintains a search engine that provides access to a number of judgments of courts across Canada.
the interference or failure is, and is taken always to have been, a matter that can be dealt with in the same manner as if the interference or failure had been in relation to a right conferred or affected, or a liability imposed or affected, by a valid judgment of that court.
The mob passions and outrages which afflicted many parts of America in the 1830s and «40s, and most recently in the 1960s, when the terrible emotions of racism and violent dissent would have substituted the wild and furious passions of mob law for the sober judgments of the courts and legislatures — these continue to plague us.
However, several judicial interventions followed, culminating in the 16th March judgment of the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja, clearing all legal hurdles for the Commission to commence the recall process.
«However, the Executive branch of the Federal Government is called upon to emulate the good example of the Senate by complying with all valid and subsisting judgments of all courts in Nigeria.
Although the LIBOR debacle has yet to reach its denoument, the full judgment of the Court of Appeal in the case of Alex Pabon seems destined to be heavily critical of the SFO's top brass and their protracted, costly and poorly managed investigation into LIBOR manipulation.
«The law reports have also been referred to in most judgments of the Courts, most especially at the Supreme Court level.
«There is a dialectic between the conclusion of the Advocate General and the collegial judgment of the Court of Justice.
The court consisted of Lords Justices Thorpe and Wilson, and the President Sir Mark Potter, who gave the single judgment of the court.
Chief Constable of South Wales Police v. Daniels and other (Court of Appeal)[2015] EWCA Civ 680, (led by Stephen Cragg QC), landmark judgment of the Court of Appeal on scope of immunity attaching to participants in legal proceedings.
Once it is enforced, it becomes an independent local judgment of this Court
The government appealed an offending judgment of the court, Al - Khawaja v UK, to the Grand Chamber of the European Court and then got it deferred until after the domestic courts had decided Horncastle.
Costs compensate the winner of litigation by providing him with an amount of money to offset the legal fees and expenses incurred to get the favourable judgment of a court of law.
The vexing problem relating to the issue of the calculation of compensation payable to commercial agents on termination of their agency agreement has arisen once more in the revolutionary judgment of the Court of Appeal in the case of Lonsdale v Howard & Hallam Limited [2006] EWCA Civ 63 made on 6 February 2006.
The eagerly anticipated judgment of the Court of the Appeal in the Employers» Liability (EL) Trigger Litigation was handed down last month, the results of which were rather a mixed bag.
Thanks to a tweet by Colin Lachance, I found out about the U.S. site Supreme Court Haiku, where judgments of that court are rendered in seventeen syllables.
(2) from any final judgment of the Court of Québec in a case where such court has exclusive jurisdiction under any Act other than this Code;
This was a unanimous judgment of the Court of Appeal delivered by Lord Neuberger, the Master of the Rolls who made his name — and, probably, his later career — with his historic denunciation of evidence adduced by way of torture in a lone dissenting appeal judgement later upheld by the Supreme Court (A v Home Secretary [2005] UKHL 71).
In Ferrara v. Lorenzetti, Wolfe6, the majority judgment of the Court of Appeal (Laskin and Sharpe, J.J.A.) held the plaintiff's claim against the defendant solicitor was NOT statute barred.
A recent judgment of the Court of Quebec should give pause to real estate brokers working in the province.
The main judgment of the Court of Appeal was delivered by the Master of the Rolls and Vos LJ.
«The court held that the case is an abuse of the court process in view of the earlier judgment of the court in 2002, which upheld the sanctity of the rights of the minister to issue licences to places of worship to conduct marriages, and the registrar under the Marriage Act to register marriages.»
[4] In the reasons for judgment of the Court of Appeal, Justice Hourigan agreed with the motions judge that the «occurrence» causing property damage in this case was the scratching of the windows caused by the contractor's employees and not the presence of airborne cement debris.
However, he praised the U.K.'s legal system, saying «we have the good fortune to live in a country where everyone... even government is subject to the rule of law, so the government will comply with the judgment of the court and do all that is necessary to implement it.»
It would be the end, that is, unless the political branches were willing to ignore the judgment of the courts.
The laws governing the English, I discovered, have emerged from the judgments of the courts, and not been imposed upon the courts by government.
The Makarfi group has approached the apex court, asking it to nullify the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which nullified the election of the caretaker committee.
The National Democratic Congress strongly associates itself with all well - meaning Ghanaians who have condemned the judgment of the court.
They lambasted me for arguing that lawyers and ordinary citizens may talk freely to the media in moderate criticism of the judgments of our courts.
As we say in Ghana, «they insulted me well well» for daring to say that everyone was entitled to comment on, even criticise a judgment of our courts.
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