Sentences with phrase «made by the court»

«This morning, following the re-opening, we were notified of a deed by the court of Florence requesting the immediate closure of BitGrail and this situation will persist until a decision is made by the courts, about the precautionary suspension request made by the Bonelli law office on behalf of a client.»
Attorneys representing all current and former NCAA student - athletes announced date changes made by the court, affecting the concussions settlement that will provide a 50 - year medical - monitoring program for student - athletes to screen for post-concussion syndrome and early - onset neurodegenerative disease that may have resulted from concussions or the accumulation of subconcussive hits while playing NCAA sports.
All custody decisions are made by the court and in the best interests of the child.
However, Congress would have to demonstrate at least a rational basis (perhaps even more in the view of the Court at that time) to justify the law and that interpretation will need to be made by the Court at that time on its individual merits.
Again, he said checks made by the court also at the office of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) confirmed the two vehicles were registered by the applicants.
It is pertinent to note that when your Commission removed our client's name, there was no Consequential Court Order made by the Court of Appeal to that effect, but your Commission relied on the necessary implication of the judgement of the Court of Appeal.»
The commission stated, «An order was made by this court on the 20th of July, 2016 for interim attachment / forfeiture of the properties contained in this application for a period of 45 days.
These claims are normally paid first where there has been no special arrangement made by the court and debtor to pay outside of a bankruptcy plan.
If the decision is made by a court officer, your creditor will have to send you a copy of the interim order within 21 days of the order being made.
A civil judgment is a final decision made by the court ordering a party to pay a specific amount as restitution for money owed as a result of monetary loss and damages.
An «order» is made by the court, and does not occur in a consumer proposal.
In response to the Court of Appeals opinion (see below), Dayna Bell had 30 days to file a petition with the Minnesota Supreme Court for further review of the decision made by the Court of Appeals.
Back in November 2013, we reported on the orders made by a Court in Falmouth, Massachusetts that pulled to a halt the operation of a couple of Vestas V82s that have been driving townspeople nuts, since they kicked into gear almost 7 years ago (see our post here).
The legal industry's rule books (yes, there is more than one rule book) aren't made by the free market — they're made by courts, legislators or lobbyists, anti-competitive bar associations, city councils, and so forth.
Any settlement reached should be set down in a final order made by the Court within the divorce proceedings.
Thus, the broadest definition of income ought to be made by the court before any monies received by the bankrupt are deemed to fall within s. 67;
The general principle is that any abducted children should be returned as soon as possible, so as to discourage «border hopping» with the children, on the basis the decision about the children's future arrangement should be made by the court of the country of origin.
[p] unish as contempt of court any willful failure of a party to comply with the provisions of any order made by the court [under the equitable distribution statute]».
Section 21 (1) states that «an appeal lies to the appellate court from any judgment or order, whether final or interim rendered or made by a court under this act.»
This is akin to an attachment of earnings order made by a court except it's not earnings that will be attached.
This notion is fortified by the remarks made by the Court, seemingly as an afterthought, in paragraphs 48 and 49 of the judgment in the case of X and X, where the Court notes that a decision to allow third - country nationals to lodging applications for visas on the basis of the Visa Code in order to apply for international protection in the Member State to which they will travel would undermine the general structure of the Dublin system.
«Whilst there are some decisions that have to be made by the Court, in most cases parties should try and work together to mitigate problems and resolve points of dispute.
It is an area of law which is varied and ever changing and the decisions made by the courts impact on peoples real life ad decisions which can last a life time particularly when representing children.
We often receive referrals from other lawyers to review decisions made by courts with a view to advising on appeal.
We regularly undertake reviews of decisions made by the courts where defendants have been convicted, sentenced and / or made the subject of some other order in circumstances that may give rise to an appeal.
As for the latter, that is a determination that would have to be made by the court.
Minutes: A recording of what takes place during a trial, made by the court clerk, or the record of proceedings of a grand jury, etcetera.
Further, the CCRC, as envisioned by the Royal Commission and established by Parliament, is not «within court structure,» and is not «empowered to take judicial decisions that are properly matters for the Court of Appeal» or «to change a decision made by a court
The label is «proactive» because the decision to elevate the matter to this decision format is made by the Court itself, without any clear external trigger (a federal reference, a judicial institutional issue) to indicate clearly and ahead of time that a case was likely to be decided «By the Court.»
Following on from a judgment made by The Court of Justice of the European Communities This appeal considered whether...
We recommend that you keep in close touch with your instructing solicitors, to find out what orders have been made by the court about expert evidence.
In any case, the Court concludes by stating that the only admissible evaluation that can be made by Courts concerns the means through which the termination is enacted, which is also consistent with the general obligation of good faith during the performance of the contract, provided by art. 1375 c.c.
His factual conclusions are, for the most part, inconsistent with the findings of fact made by the Court.
However, the final determination is made by the court.
Financial claims can only be finalised by way of a court order, either one made by the court of its» own volition or by the sanctioning of an agreement reached between the parties.
(2) Without restricting the generality of subsection (1), the order made by the court may require one or more of the following:
To this end, I would like to indicate that, in my believe, we should associate this case with the distinction made by the Court of Justice; that is, the existence of an intellectual property rights and its improper or proper exercise, which could also be a vital argument in the present judgment (the improper exercise of Lundbeck's process patent).
Firstly, a court ordered examination of a third party (such as Scotiabank) is not necessary to meet the requirement of «an order made by a court» within the meaning of s. 7 (3)(c) of PIPEDA.
Second, the judge said, an error was made by the Court of Appeal when ordering that the English Commercial Court should decide the fraud issue as involving an adjournment of the decision on that issue within the terms of s103.
In turn, the Michigan Supreme Court can also do the same for erroneous decisions made by the Court of Appeals.
(a) make any order or decision that ought to or could have been made by the court or tribunal appealed from;
These changes must be made by the courts themselves and are foundational to increasing access to justice.
any order made by a court with respect to the property or the support or maintenance of one or both of the spouses or adult interdependent partners, and
The FJA has a similar definition at section 11, defining a judgment as a judgment or order given or made by a court in any civil or criminal proceedings for the payment of a sum of money in respect of compensation or damages to an injured party.
There is however no equivalent statutory regulation in relation to these type of orders when made by a court of another part of the United Kingdom.
The AJA (at section 12) provides that «judgment» means any judgment or order given or made by a court in any civil proceedings, whereby any sum of money is payable.
Another distinction made by the court was that CCFIPPA is an «Investment treaty» and does not apply to any particular lands or resources.
191 The Enforcement of Canadian Judgments and Decrees Act applies to an order, made by a court in another jurisdiction of Canada, that is similar to an order made under this Part.
Once it is approved, it is an order made by the court.
However, given the nature of the comments made by the court, it is likely that these comments will be used by prosecutors in future cases.
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