Sentences with phrase «jurisdiction court called»

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Finally, Cook says that the FBI is proposing what Apple is calling «unprecedented use» of the All Writs Act of 1789, which authorizes federal courts to issue all orders necessary or appropriate «in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.»
Having generated an approving cheer in relation to the unequal formal departure date she dared to tell none other than the deified Jacob Rees Mogg that the European Court would inevitably have some jurisdiction during the transition phase, or what she calls the implementation phase (a phrase coined by David Davis to make the process seem more positive).
A few days later, Judge Teori Zavascki, who oversees the Car Wash Operation at the Supreme Court, took over the case involving Lula from Moro and demanded an explanation of why he had released taped phone calls involving Rousseff and other ministers (who can not be judged by lower jurisdictions without authorisation from the highest coCourt, took over the case involving Lula from Moro and demanded an explanation of why he had released taped phone calls involving Rousseff and other ministers (who can not be judged by lower jurisdictions without authorisation from the highest courtcourt).
Jacobs, who also told the court that «I want to file additional proofs of evidence, and intend to call more witnesses», then urged the court to fix a date for hearing of arguments with regards to the application challenging the court's jurisdiction, brought by Membere's counsel, Osaro Eghobamien, SAN.
An Accra High court General Jurisdiction 5 has dismissed an application brought to it by Nana Obiri Boahen, Kwame Baffoe popularly called «Abronye DC» and David Asante seeking to dismiss a defamation suit brought before it by the National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Kofi Adams.
The Citizen Vigilante, as he is affectionately called, however, told journalists on Thursday, December 1 that he leaves the decision to the jurisdiction of the Court.
One of the charges read, «Innoson Nigeria Limited, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma and Charles Chukwuma between 2009 and July 2011, in Lagos within the jurisdiction of this honourable court with intent to defraud, induced the (members of) staff of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Limited, Apapa, Lagos and Maersk Line Limited to deliver to you through your clearing agents, containers or motorcycle spare parts moulds of plastic parts and steel structures and raw materials called polyvinchlorid, property of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc imported into Nigeria from China in the name of the said bank as the consignee by falsely pretending that you were authorised by GTB to clear the goods and took delivery of same.
This judgment followed on from the well - known decision of Mr Justice Birss in Unwired Planet v Huawei where he determined that the English High Court had jurisdiction to determine portfolio FRAND on a global basis and could grant a so called FRAND injunction against a defendant if it chose not to enter into the licence on the terms determined by the Court.
Many considered the ability to call into a courtroom proceeding cutting edge on its own not too long ago — and it still is in many jurisdictions — but a growing number of courts now allow attorneys to appear by phone so long the judge grants the request in advance.
Secondly, we have noted the call on Judges of the FCT High Court to be circumspect in deciding whether it is wise and correct to exercise jurisdiction over matters outside the FCT.
The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal issued a decision yesterday that addresses the so - called «nexus test» for employers» disciplinary jurisdiction.
The European Parliament in its TTIP resolution of 8 July of last year called upon the Commission to ensure that the «jurisdiction of courts of the EU and of the Member States is respected.»
Roberts also says it's a «wake - up call» for attorneys general across the country, particularly those in Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec who defended the court hearing fees in this case despite not having them in their own jurisdictions.
His local jurisdiction, Washington County, also regularly calls upon Larry as an appointed pro tem circuit court judge.
Starting with Chicago area jurisdictions, CompuLaw DocketAlertTM creates a more seamless workflow by tracking court calls and black line notifications from within CompuLaw.
[1] In a world in which businesses, assets, and people cross borders with ease, courts are increasingly called upon to recognize and enforce judgments from other jurisdictions.
In these circumstances an urgent application needs to be made to the High Court in England requesting the Court to exercise its vast powers under what is called the Inherent Jurisdiction, such as making the children a Ward of the Court and ordering the abducting parent to return the children.
Delaware v. New Jersey is one of those infrequent matters where the Supreme Court is called upon to exercise its original jurisdiction to resolve disputes between states.
I do not believe that simply using a cell phone with an Illinois number will give the Illinois courts jurisdiction, if you're standing in Wisconsin and calling a person in Wisconsin.
In this case, the Court granted jurisdiction to the national courts in which the website that contained injurious content was accessible, but only for the respective damage suffered in that Member State (so - called «mosaic» approach).
Last month, the American Tort Reform Foundation released its 2016 - 2017 «Judicial Hellholes» report, which calls out the nine troubling courts or jurisdictions that have developed -LSB-...]
In Ontario College of Pharmacists v. 1724665 Ontario Inc., 2013 CanLII 13655 (ON SC), the court held that a call centre in Ontario that was acting for a company in Belize taking orders for drugs made in China for delivery to patients in the United States was carrying on the practice of pharmacy in Ontario to the degree that the Ontario regulator had jurisdiction over it.
There is a doctrine called in custodia legis which provides that once something is in the custody of a court that another court may not exercise jurisdiction over it.
He discussed recent decisions by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and the Massachusetts Appeals Court on Housing Court jurisdiction over foreclosure challenges, the authority of the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) to assign mortgages, and so - called «robo - signing» and its impact on Massachusetts lenders and real estate practitioners.
End - of - life care has what Canadian courts call a «double aspect»: it falls under provincial healthcare jurisdiction and under federal criminal jurisdiction.
Such a personal injury case may be filed under federal jurisdiction in the federal trial courts (called U.S. District Courts), or the case may be moved there if it was originally filed in a state courts (called U.S. District Courts), or the case may be moved there if it was originally filed in a state Courts), or the case may be moved there if it was originally filed in a state court.
England and Wales is one of the few jurisdictions where so called «forced adoption» is an option available to the court.
Next, they added machine learning capabilities they called «LegalRank» (a reference to Google's PageRank algorithm), which, among others things, designates preferential results depending upon the supporting documents» numbers of citations and the deciding courts» jurisdiction.
Citing Grant v. Grant, 2008 NSCA 51 (CanLII), the Court concluded the retention of jurisdiction called for even greater deference to the Trial Judge's findings.
[3] In recent years many jurisdictions have created what are often called «problem solving» courts, in which judges are authorized by court rules to act in nontraditional ways.
In some jurisdictions, such as Toronto, there is a special court called the Integrated Domestic Violence Court that will hear some family and criminal law matters at the same court called the Integrated Domestic Violence Court that will hear some family and criminal law matters at the same Court that will hear some family and criminal law matters at the same time.
Right now, more than half of Americans live in jurisdictions facing what the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts calls «judicial emergencies»: their empty benches can't handle heavy caseloads.
Similarly, they can call for disputes to be under the non-exclusive jurisdiction of US courts - if an action was brought in an Australian court the court would probably decide that they do not have jurisdiction and tell the plaintiff to take their case to the US.
If California court did have jurisdiction (e.g. because the contract also called for performance of work in California as well as C1 and C2), a small claims court would probably have jurisdiction.
ISME have called for the jurisdiction of the SCC to be raised for businesses to the limit of the District Court's jurisdiction and the implication appears to be that solicitors» fees are the issue for businesses.
If your friend lives in a jurisdiction with low court case to population ratio, then it may be a long time before she is called.
The court in Warth expounded that:»... when the asserted harm is a generalized grievance [such as so - called traffic cases] shared in substantially equal measure by all or a large class of citizens [People] that harm alone normally does not warrant exercise of jurisdiction [citation omitted].
Also, really absurdly nitpicky note: under the «Don't include irrelevant info» paragraph it looks like the «arraignments» was written (def: A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.
Although the so called Tender Years Doctrine, which favored mothers as the custodial parent of children in the tender years, has become abolished by statute in some jurisdictions, courts still tend to award children to mothers.
We are also calling for specialist Koori Children's Courts in each jurisdiction, recognising the unique vulnerability of Aboriginal children.
If you're unfamiliar with the term, it may be because the agreement is called something else in your state; your jurisdiction may refer to it as a marital settlement agreement, a separation agreement, or even a stipulated judgment after the terms are included in a court order.
Depending on the jurisdiction, these courts might be called domestic courts.
In some jurisdictions, courts consider what is called a Children's Bill of Rights, which recognize a minor's rights in a divorce.
All jurisdictions encourage spouses to try to resolve their marriage on their own terms before a court will rule on their divorce, also called a dissolution.
Only a handful of jurisdictions call for a court to appoint a guardian ad litem for the minor child in their joint custody statutes.
This is commonly called the court reserve jurisdiction over the issue of spousal support.
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