Unfortunately, regardless of the fugitive position, the delay itself has often been caused not by fleeting or hiding by the RP but by a simple inactivity of the Polish
Judicial Authorities for many years.
Indeed, it is not because the data retained can be accessed and used by police and
judicial authorities for criminal investigations that the data retention rules, which address private actors providing electronic communications services (service providers), would themselves be excluded from the scope of the Directive (§ § 87 - 97).
Not exact matches
Contract law,
for example, provides that by doing or saying certain things people can make binding agreements with one another that will be enforced by
judicial authorities in the event that one or more parties fail to follow through on the agreement.
and finally resolved by arbitration in the United States under Nevada State Law which will be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this clause, save
for any waiver of any rights the parties would otherwise have to any form of appeal or recourse to a court of law or other
judicial authority, which rights are expressly reserved.
The parent has applied
for a
judicial review of the case, after
authorities refused to issue a birth certificate with a gender designation.
You'll notice,
for instance, that they are very much in favor of
judicial authority (which includes its enforcement mechanisms, like the police) maintaining law and order, policing the border, and so on.
Of course, the conventional reading of Marbury — shared by the decision's friends and foes alike — has it standing
for a considerably broader scope of
judicial authority.
The Vatican in a statement Friday registered «strong shock
for the manner in which some of the raids were carried out yesterday by the
judicial Belgian
authorities» and expressed indignation that two cardinals» tombs were violated.
The Vatican therefore has the
authority and responsibility to conduct
judicial hearings
for breaches of civil law.
«The proposition of law is one which, I think, has been accepted by the highest
judicial authority, and acted upon
for a great number of years.
All
judicial authorities agree that this revenue not only finances good living
for bad men but also provides the capital
for a variety of crimes.
If a poorly performing public
authority randomly stumbles on the right answer without process or reason, is there really no cause
for judicial oversight?
Kareem argued that, going by numerous
judicial authorities, some of which he cited on Wednesday, the development implied that Justice Tsoho's court had been robbed of jurisdiction to continue to conduct proceedings in the case until the Court of Appeal determined the fresh motion
for stay before it.
«Although the NJC recently recommended the dismissal and prosecution of a judge
for extorting N197 million from a litigant, the
authorities had paid lip service to the menace of
judicial corruption in the country,» he said.
«We stand ready, with four Conservative local
authorities, including Theresa May's own council, to bring a
judicial review against a green light
for a third runway.»
It was an abrupt kibosh on negotiations that concluded Friday with a framework
for a legislative package that was said by sources to have included public financing of
judicial campaigns, new Cuomo - appointed inspectors general at public universities as well as the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey.
But Ms. Agarwal emphasized those records could only be accessed with
judicial authority, and noted that the law outlining the program calls
for a review in of those records in two years.
The new coalition points to a number of potential changes to the constitution that they would like to see, including the creation of a public financing system
for campaigns, election reforms like same - day registration, court reforms to make it easier to navigate the
judicial system and the ability
for local municipalities to exercise greater control over issues they traditionally need state
authority to manage.
New Paltz police can respond to a «civil immigration detainer» from federal
authorities for up to 48 hours if the request is accompanied by a
judicial warrant.
The legislation will also require county
authorities to ignore detainer requests from federal immigration agents
for individuals being held at Westchester County Jail, unless the requests are accompanied by a
judicial warrant.
«Up till today, that Appeal Court judgment of October 10, 2010, that made Fayemi governor is not being cited as
authority in any election matter and with Obasanjo's reference to Salamigate as terminology
for judicial manipulation, it should be clear to Fayemi himself that he became governor by
judicial fraud.
«Enough evidence has been presented to prove his innocence... in addition to that, he has been eligible
for parole
for more than two years,... but the
judicial authorities have opposed Kokabee's release,» said his lawyer, Saeed Khalili, on 16 April, as quoted by ICHRI.
Writing
for a unanimous court, Chief Justice Warren Burger explained that the case involved the limits of
judicial authority, and he sought to distinguish the scope of
judicial authority from the
authority of school officials.
Presenting essays written by
authorities in the fields of education, political science, and law, West and Dunn highlight the many areas of education policy that have made their way into U.S. courts to be debated and decided, and consider the implications of heightened
judicial involvement
for schools...
Section 617.1403 (1)(a) sets forth the grounds
for judicial dissolution of a corporation by an action brought by the Department of Legal Affairs, which covers instances where a corporation has obtained its articles of incorporation through fraud, or has continued to exceed or abuse the
authority conferred upon it by law.
(c) As to transactions entered into after May 20, 1996, a creditor shall have no liability under this chapter
for any act or practice done or omitted in conformity with any (i) regulation of the administrator, or (ii) any rule, regulation, interpretation, or approval of any applicable Alabama or federal agency or any opinion of the Attorney General, notwithstanding that after such act or omission has occurred, the regulation, rule, interpretation, opinion, or approval is amended, rescinded, or determined by
judicial or other
authority to be invalid
for any reason; provided, however, that any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, shall not have any effect on any litigation pending on May 20, 1996, nor shall any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, have any effect on litigation if issued subsequent to filing of the litigation.
A veterinarian who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing services directly in connection with an investigation by law enforcement of an alleged violation of federal or state animal fighting or animal cruelty laws, within the scope of the investigation and / or any related
judicial proceedings, subject to the following requirements: (a) an official invitation has been extended to the veterinarian
for a specified period of time by the law enforcement
authority with jurisdiction over the investigation; and (b) such law enforcement
authority determines that the veterinarian possesses skills, training, or experience necessary and relevant to such investigation of alleged incidents of animal fighting or animal cruelty.
A technician who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing veterinary technology services otherwise permissible pursuant to this article directly in connection with an investigation by law enforcement of an alleged violation of federal or state animal fighting or animal cruelty laws, within the scope of the investigation and / or any related
judicial proceedings, subject to the following requirements: (a) an official invitation has been extended to the technician
for a specified period of time by the law enforcement
authority with jurisdiction over the investigation; and (b) such law enforcement
authority determines that the technician possesses skills, training, or experience necessary and relevant to such investigation of alleged incidents of animal fighting or animal cruelty.
Dr Wykes is still in Luanda, waiting
for a response from the Angolan
judicial authorities to her appeal to be allowed to leave the country.
The work done by the Judges Technology Advisory Committee of the Canadian
Judicial Council, after having been used
for ten years, has now been examined by a specialized
authority and seems to constitute the balanced solution sought after in 2005.
Leaving aside the perplexing charge that class action lawyers routinely pad their dockets, Justice Belobaba's approach to contingency fees is remarkable
for its departure from well - established statutory
authority and
judicial precedent.
Word of Stone's aggressive noise cancellation tactics eventually reached Maryland's Commission on
Judicial Disabilities, however, and last week the judge agreed to a five - day unpaid suspension after acknowledging that he had exceeded his
authority by sentencing people
for contempt without allowing them to defend themselves in court.
The act which you suspect of being criminal is participating in a
judicial homicide; in fact, it would be double impossible
for them to do that in France because in addition to having no legal
authority in France, France does not have the death penalty.
Thus in the words of Judge LJ: ``... the 2000 Act may properly be seen as Parliament's considered statutory framework
for the disclosure of information held by public
authorities, whose enactment militates against the incremental
judicial perception of a common law duty to the same or any wider extent.»
Admittedly, the approach taken by the Court can be challenging
for judicial authorities throughout the EU: the burden of proof that the person has had the full period to launch an objection would rest on the competent
authorities and that burden may be a heavy one.
That the bill presents a case
for judicial consideration arising under the laws of the United States and treaties made under their
authority with the Cherokee Nation, and which laws and treaties have been, and are threatened to be still further, violated by the laws of the State of Georgia referred to in this opinion.
The court added a citation to Chambers v. NASCO, Inc., 501 U.S. 32 (1991), in which it noted that
authority extended to sanctions
for conduct that «abuses the
judicial process.»
He has acted
for local
authorities and regulators in a range of
judicial review and advisory matters.
This requires a State, at a minimum, to establish the following to a Competent
Judicial Authority, prior to conducting Communications Surveillance
for the purposes of enforcing law, protecting national security, or gathering intelligence:
In my view, agreements
for the sale of land include an implied term that the purchaser will receive a «good and marketable title in fee simple» based on both conveyancing practice (custom) and as a «legal incident» of such contracts — that is by implication of law based on the
judicial authorities cited herein (see para. 50).
The reasonable expectation of privacy in internet subscriber data created the need
for specific
judicial authorization, Spencer argued, and a mere request by a police officer does not establish «lawful
authority» to obtain subscriber data.
For this purpose, the
judicial authority must be in the position to take into consideration three sets of material: the facts and the evidence adduced by the administrative
authority, the observations on behalf of the third - country national and any other element that is relevant.
For example, the AG suggests that the EU legislature should have provided a more precise description than «serious crime» [126] or subjected access to the data to oversight by
judicial authorities or an independent body [127].
An application
for judicial review was filed Sept. 1 with the Divisional Court of the Ontario Superior Court on behalf of all members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty 3 against the Ontario minister of Energy and the Ontario Power
Authority.
102] Bot goes even further to state that the Spanish interpretation would «paralyse the execution by the Spanish
judicial authorities of European arrest warrants issued
for the purpose of executing judgments rendered in absentia, unless the issuing Member States could guarantee the persons concerned a retrial.»
The
authority for doing this
for federally appointed judges can be found under Part II of the Judges Act, which creates the Canadian
Judicial Council (CJC), and its powers to commence an inquiry
for removal under s. 63.
The Luxembourg Court could outline in obiter dicta that, if the question of revocation is directly on point in the future, then it is a question
for the national
judicial authority to decide.
Our lawyers have acted
for architects, engineers, lawyers, dentists, and accountants in professional errors and omissions claims, advised clients before professional regulatory bodies, acted
for professional administrative bodies, provided advice regarding investigations conducted by administrative
authorities, and have acted in
judicial reviews of decisions made by professional regulatory bodies.
Article 7 (2) of the
Judicial Authority Law provides
for the enforcement outside the DIFC of «judgments, decisions and orders rendered by the [DIFC] Courts and the Arbitral Awards ratified by the [DIFC] Courts».
The Crown Prosecution Service acting
for the
Judicial Authority of Hasselt, Belgium, appealed the decision to the Administrative Court however in those proceedings the original decision to stay the extradition was upheld.