Not exact matches
With a settlement, your lender is essentially striking a deal to «settle» for a
lower amount
than what you borrowed if it means resolving your debt without the need for collections, court
judgments, or other actions.
So, according to you, you are making a
judgment * that people who use CIO have a
lower threshold for frustration
than you do caused by an infant that doesn't sleep.
Third, the lack of relationship between «better» standards and achievement might be caused by
low levels of compliance by schools and educators rather
than the unreliable
judgment of experts.
For example, during the financial crisis of 2008 - 2009, women were less susceptible
than men to snap
judgments and selling their stocks at market
lows.
In B.C., he noted, jury awards for non-pecuniary damages are much
lower than from those of judges alone who are informed with all the anchoring bias of past
judgments.
A Florida appellate court recently reversed a
lower court's ruling that when the amount of the
judgment in a tort case is modified on appeal, post-trial interest must accrue from the date of the verdict rather
than from the date of the original
judgment.
It issued
judgments in 58 cases, slightly
lower than the average output of the House of Lords in previous years, but it lost no opportunity to firmly assert its position as the new kid on the block.
Although the pressures to settle are also present in American jurisdictions, our
lower damages quantum, a distinct costs regimes (i.e. the English Rule), and legal reforms pressuring settlements means that Canadian civil lawsuits are far less likely to proceed to trial and produce a written
judgment than American civil lawsuits are.