Sentences with phrase «lead objector»

CRIA is being represented by Glen Bloom of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, who had represented the plaintiffs / appellants in CCH and who is also now representing the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), the lead objectors to the Access Copyright proposed tariff now before the Copyright Board.

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It does indeed: Whitehead is very much the Anglican who has a duty to «the State» or «the nation» which in time of danger such as war leads him to condemn Russell's «heedlessness» in protesting injustice to conscientious objectors.
Conscientious objectors could include members of Progress, the Blairite wing of the party led by John Woodcock.
His inability to serve the objector properly led the BOE to invalidate Quiñones motion to validate his petitions.
Maybe «deliberate irrational objectors» should be the term for people who strive to create doubts regarding the best understanding of the results of the climate science even though their familiarity with «all of the available information» should not lead them to try to make the claims they try to get away with.
Having said that, the term deliberate irrational objector can be manipulated to lead thoughts away from the intended description of the person, to make it seem disparaging or unfair.
R (Wylde) v Waverley BC [2017] EWHC 466 (Admin) Leading case on whether objectors to development can have standing to rely upon the Public Contracts Regulations.
It seems to me however that if the Form 4 is deficient but is accepted as a matter of discretion, and the evidence produced at the inquiry is such as to lead to the conclusion that the act does not meet each of the criteria of s237 (a)(b) and (c), then the Tribunal must find, as a matter of law, that the act is not one attracting the expedited procedure regardless of any relevant omission by the objectors of information required by the Form 4.
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