Sentences with phrase «judicial order»

Does this mean «no other judicial orders, or laws» — or does it mean «No other alternate means to accomplish the task»?
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If the judge makes the child custody decision for the parents, it is often referred to as a final judicial order or judgment on child custody.
Yet under the Family Law amendment, judicial orders for these couples must apply a presumption that equal shared responsibility is in the best interests of a child and consequently, a judge must «favourably» consider a further order that a child spend equal time with each parent.
This type of judicial order allows plaintiffs whose goods have been counterfeited and sold, to enter premises to locate, seize and preserve evidence in a pending or intended civil trademark or copyright infringement action.
What if instead they see a federal judicial order as a threat to be resisted?
If the parental rights are terminated involuntarily, it's usually due to the death of both parents or by judicial order in cases of abuse or neglect.
After Lula's nomination, judicial orders from lower courts, one of them issued by a judge who took part in anti-government protests, popped up all over Brazil, offering contradictory rulings.
The Los Angeles Unified School District filed court papers Tuesday asserting that a new tentative agreement with the teachers union has satisfied judicial orders to use state standardized test scores in instructor evaluations.
Defended the Republic of Tanzania before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in proceedings to obtain judicial orders to transfer properties from the Embassy of Tanzania to private individuals.
But Heastie was less enthused with the idea of a compromise that would consolidate the state and congressional primaries, currently decoupled by a federal judicial order since 2012 in order to allow for timely access to military and overseas ballots.
In deciding how to rule, New Jersey's court was guided by earlier decisions on behalf of the Abbott districts, stating, «Like anyone else, the State is not free to walk away from judicial orders enforcing constitutional obligations.»
In the meantime, default will have to be dealt with by express judicial order rather than administratively.
A wiretap authorization is the appropriate judicial order that requires law enforcement to establish investigative necessity (with some exceptions) in addition to probable cause.
Assisted in successful representation of mentally disabled client on Department of Health and Human Services» (DHHS) appeal of judicial order establishing client's right to certain Medicaid benefits.
While it is understandable to believe that a lawyer will explain judicial orders, not every litigant has a lawyer who will ensure an order is understood.
The former would grant law enforcement agencies the power to compel tracking data from telecommunications companies upon judicial orders based on a standard lower than «reasonable and probably grounds»; the latter would require telecommunications companies to have equipment that would enable them to intercept customer communications.
In Basi, Justice Morris Fish observed, at para. 37, that the privilege is, ``... safeguarded by a protective veil that will be lifted by judicial order only when the innocence of the accused is demonstrably at stake.»
• Release to comply with judicial order or subpoena.
Yet, under the Family Law Amendment (Shared Parental Responsibility) Act, judicial orders for these couples must apply a presumption that «equal shared parental responsibility» is in the best interests of a child.
Documents produced are not to be used by the other party (ies) except for the purposes of this litigation unless and until the scope of the undertaking is varied by a court order or other judicial order, consent or statutory override or a situation of immediate and serious danger emerges.
L.A. Unified Says Deal on Evaluations Meets Court Order The Los Angeles Unified School District filed court papers Tuesday asserting that a new tentative agreement with the teachers union has satisfied judicial orders to use state standardized test scores in instructor evaluations.
In response to confusion over how the order is carried out, or prevented by federal judicial orders, the governor has set up a hotline for families who are trying to locate a relative who might be stranded.
The tenor of Chandler's report suggests that Scalia's remarks somehow represent a threat to judicial order.
It just does not occur to him that the refusal of the defendant... may, as soon as a judicial order is issued, become a matter to a certain extent personal to the court, and that the court may feel hurt, insulted, «contemned.
Prison officials seeking a judicial order to feed him through a tube.
After an initial primary, two recounts and a judicial order for a re-vote, the voters of Hartford and Windsor choose Brandon McGee over Leo Canty, to be the Democratic nominee in the General Assembly's 5th House District, on Tuesday.
courtroom to ask for a judicial order blocking the development of three wind farms near Lake Huron.
It's a judicial order that essentially prevents something from occurring.
A restraining order filed under the theory of injunction; whereby the PA personal injury lawyer would seek a judicial order that essentially orders a person to refrain from a certain activity.
Judicial orders that compel journalists to disclose communications with their sources, and which restrict access to information justifying these judicial orders, can threaten the integrity of the relationship between journalists and their sources.
So: no contact with Twitter, certainly no judicial order addressed to Twitter, no attempt to unmask anybody, and no particular attention paid to enforcement outside the UK.
Writing for the majority of five, Justice Thomas explained that a judicial order could not extend a deadline mandated by statute, even under a doctrine of «unique circumstances.»
In principle, though, I agree with James that the bank should be liable for the losses suffered by the account holder — regardless whether Google's terms of service «permit» its move (which might or might not withstand a judicial order anyway.)
Lawyers should read the rules and judicial orders to make sure they follow the right instructions.
It is not to be used by the other parties except for the purpose of that litigation, unless and until the scope of the undertaking is varied by a court order or other judicial order or a situation of immediate and serious danger emerges.
Interns will have the opportunity to draft bench memoranda, judicial orders, and opinions on a variety of substantive matters, including motions to dismiss, motions for summary judgment, magistrate judge reports, and habeas corpus petitions.
Kentucky «Court may bring criminal action for libel or slander — Punish resistance to judicial order.
Nothing in KRS 432.230 to 432.270 shall prevent any court or judge from proceeding against any person writing or publishing a libel or slanderous words concerning such court or judge in relation to his judicial conduct in court by indictment, nor prevent any court from punishing any person guilty of a contempt in resisting or disobeying any judicial order or process issued by or under the authority of such court.»
An 11 (b) application brought before trial, while the prejudice is being experienced, can result in a judicial order for an expedited trial, which more properly balances the interests involved.
The position of an employer with respect to an employee's computer leavings must be weaker either than a legislative power to inspect or a judicial order to seize and preserve.
This provides police with a reasonable period of time to obtain a judicial order for further preservation or production of the evidence.
Settlement agreements signed by a judge, standardized court discovery forms, judicial orders and direct requests by a judge can all constitute court orders.
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