Sentences with phrase «judicial stay on»

Mayor Bloomberg's NYC ban on selling super-size sugary sodas in certain venues has repeatedly been in the news lately, particularly after a NY Supreme Ct. judge imposed a judicial stay on the ban last week.
While a person can be tried and found guilty of both, the rule against double punishment means that there would be an automatic judicial stay on one.

Not exact matches

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.
But Cuomo himself has largely stayed silent on the trial as it unfolded, saying he has not wanted to impact the judicial process.
14604 Re: Carl Paladino v. State Education Department Dear Judge Feroleto, Attorney Grievance Committee, and Judicial Conduct Commission: On September 11, 2017, my attorney, Dennis Vacco, Esq. brought an action against the State of New York Education Department for a temporary restraining order and ultimately a permanent injunction to stay the Order of the Superintendent of the State Education Department removing me from the Board of Education of the City of Buffalo pending a trial on the matteOn September 11, 2017, my attorney, Dennis Vacco, Esq. brought an action against the State of New York Education Department for a temporary restraining order and ultimately a permanent injunction to stay the Order of the Superintendent of the State Education Department removing me from the Board of Education of the City of Buffalo pending a trial on the matteon the matter.
On its face, you'd think that the CPP stay would heighten concern that Section 115 could not pass judicial muster.
On Nov. 24, 2014 the Canadian Judicial Council stayed its investigation into the conduct of Associate Chief Justice Lori Douglas in consideration for her agreement to retire effective May 2015.
The author, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, addresses the audiences for opinions and explains judges» use of rhetoric in judicial opinions as a tool to stay within the constraints placed upon them by law, yet have some room to develop the law in certain ways.
«Based on the limited evidence in the record, the presumptive time periods proposed by my colleagues are unlikely to improve the pace at which the vast majority of cases move through the system while risking judicial stays in potentially thousands of cases,» he wrote.
If you decide to proceed with a judicial review, this guide will help you prepare for court, show you how interim stays of evictions work (a stay will put an eviction on hold), tell you how you should properly serve documents to parties, how to file the judicial review and how you can apply for fee waivers.
Unless you apply for, and obtain, a court order saying that your eviction is put on hold (an «interim stay of eviction»), your landlord can go ahead with the eviction while your judicial review is pending.
Nigel regularly deals with applications under the Arbitration Act 1996, such as applications to stay legal proceedings, for the appointment / removal of arbitrators, for the exercise of judicial powers in support of arbitral proceedings, and for the correction of awards, as well as appeals from arbitration awards on points of law and challenges to awards for want of jurisdiction or on grounds of serious procedural irregularity.
(3) An application for judicial review and any appeal from an order of the court on the application does not stay the decision made under this Act.
In the following post, I briefly develop both aspects of this equation — pragmatism with regard to the scope of the CFSP versus principle with regard to the reach of EU constitutional principles into the CFSP — and I conclude with a brief reflection on the normative issue of whether the Court stays within its role as a judicial body, where I suggest the CJEU's approach fits squarely within its duty to say what the law is.
The remainder would stay with the Council on Judicial Complaints.
If a court application is made, this will act as a stay on the Information Commissioner's order until judicial review has been completed.
GM had earlier filed a motion requesting a stay on ignition switch lawsuits until a judicial panel on multidistrict litigation rules whether to consolidate cases.
The Prothonotary agreed to stay the judicial review application, pending the decision of the Tribunal on the complaint.
She has been instructed to seek urgent stays on removal, draft grounds for judicial review, and has appeared before the Upper Tribunal in judicial review proceedings relating to fresh claims.
Although this issue has not yet received direct judicial attention, in a recent case in British Columbia, a judge refused to stay proceedings based on a claim that the plaintiff was sexually assaulted and surreptitiously videotaped by her step - father when she was 18.
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