Sentences with phrase «made in course»

Point out little accomplishments: It's not always easy for parents to see the little accomplishments made in the course of therapy.
These comments were made in the course of Dr. Pritchard's submission to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund: Parliament of Australia, Inquiry into the Consistency of the Native title Amendment Act 1998 with Australia's International Obligations under the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination (CERD), Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra 2000 (Herein the Joint Parliamentary Committee CERD Inquiry) Dr. Pritchard's comments were discussed in the Non-government Members Report at p117.
Orders such as protection orders, maintenance orders and pension adjustment orders may be made in the course of court proceedings for the dissolution of civil partnerships in the same way as such orders may be made in judicial separation and divorce proceedings.
«It may not be unfit that I should repeat an observation I made in the course of the argument, namely, that it is not accurate to speak of cases of fraud contrived by the client and solicitor in concert together, as cases of exception to the general rule.
For one thing, the Village People, like many other bands, was a creation of a music company and might be considered employees, in effect; in which case, the copyright to any of their creations made in the course of employment would belong to the employer.
[27] In this case, the parties have put in play a scenario that, to date, has received little judicial consideration: an allegedly defamatory statement made in the course of a robust and free - wheeling exchange of political views in the internet blogging world where, the appellant concedes, arguments «can be at times caustic, strident or even vulgar and insulting.»
Section 164.512 (e) addresses when a covered entity is permitted to disclose protected health information in response to requests for protected health information that are made in the course of judicial and administrative proceedings — for example, when a non-party health care provider receives a subpoena (under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 45 or similar provision) for medical records from a party to a law suit.
This privilege applies to all communications that are made in the course of or in contemplation of litigation where the dominant purpose of the communication is the pending litigation.
Litigation privilege, in contrast to solicitor — client privilege, applies to communications that are made in the course of or in contemplation of the litigation process, which may include information that would otherwise not be confidential and could even include information that is non-communicative in nature.
The Copyright Act 13 (3) says Where the author of a work was in the employment of some other person under a contract of service or apprenticeship and the work was made in the course of his employment by that person, the person by whom the author was employed shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner of the copyright...
The SCC concluded, «since the negotiated amount is a key component of the content of successful negotiations, reflecting the admissions, offers and compromises made in the course of negotiations, it too is protected by privilege» [emphasis added].4 This is based upon the understanding that «parties will be more likely to settle if they have confidence from the outset that their negotiations will not be disclosed».5
Since the negotiated amount is a key component of the content of successful negotiations, reflecting the admissions, offers and compromises made in the course of negotiations, it too is protected by privilege».
To err is human, but attorneys are not immune from the consequences of mistakes made in the course of representation of a client.
Legal errors made in the course of contractual interpretation include «the application of an incorrect principle, the failure to consider a required element of a legal test, or the failure to consider a relevant factor» (King, at para. 21).
While statements or admissions made in the course of patent prosecution shall not be used for the purpose of interpreting a claim, this is not what the Court is called upon to do in the case at bar.
Legal errors made in the course of contractual interpretation include the application of an incorrect principle, the failure to consider a required element of a legal test, or the failure to consider a relevant factor.
In my view, those references to the inventor's intention refer to an objective manifestation of that intent in the patent claims, as interpreted by the person skilled in the art, and do not contemplate extrinsic evidence such as statements or admissions made in the course of patent prosecution.
Where the author of a work was in the employment of some other person under a contract of service or apprenticeship and the work was made in the course of his employment by that person, the person by whom the author was employed shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner of the copyright... http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/c-42/230478.html
In keeping with the goal of simplifying procedure, preliminary motions and those made in the course of a proceeding are «presented orally and without formality» (article 101).
A judge can not act as anyone's lawyer, but will do his or her best to ensure that an unrepresented individual is made aware of the rules of court, understands how to adduce evidence, and appreciates the possible consequences of decisions made in the course of the proceeding.
Furthermore, temporary reproductions made in the course of such a communication, be that on a server or on a device of an end user, also require authorization — again, unless covered by an exception.
Where the author of a work was in the employment -LSB-...] and the work was made in the course of his employment by that person, the person by whom the author was employed shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner of the copyright
Traditionally, many exceptions were present in regards to hearsay evidence including declarations made in the course of a business duty, statements in public document, statements indicating bodily or physical state, statements indicating an existing mental or emotional condition, state of mind or intention.
One could attempt to characterize the decision to deliver accessible, high - quality health care a «policy decision» and choices about individual services «operational decisions» made in the course of realizing that policy.
Where the author of a work was in the employment of some other person under a contract of service or apprenticeship and the work was made in the course of his employment by that person, the person by whom the author was employed shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner of the copyright...
It concerns «wildlife expert» Chris Packham — presenter of some of the BBC's most popular nature programmes including Springwatch and a new series called The Animal's Guide To British Wildlife — and some deeply unpleasant remarks he made in the course of an interview with the Radio Times.
These remarks were made in the course of a Third Program BBC broadcast, The Younger American Painters of Today, during the winter of 1956, on the occasion of the Museum of Modern Art's London exhibition, Modern Art in America.
Between these themes, new connections arise; many mutual bonds have been made in the course of half a century of painting.
The decision was made in the course of a regular assessment process.
The announcement shall be made in the course of the subsequent episode of Inside Xbox, which premieres on Tuesday, April 10, at three: 30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET.
But the mode for interplanetary missions wasn't originally planned and was made in the course of development.
Minor changes have been made in the course at the Tertre Rouge corner leading onto the long Mulsanne straight.
It's all too easy to misplace an email or forget a conversation regarding a fix that needs to be made in your course.
In her wonderful autobiographical account One Writer's Beginnings, my favorite storyteller, Eudora Welty, says about her craft, «What discoveries I've made in the course of writing stories all begin with the particular, never the general.»
If you want to wear a coat but keep it casual at the same time then instead of wearing a coat informal texture go for the one that is made in course material.
The suggestions made in this course do not constitute individual medical advice or consultation, nor can we guarantee any result or outcome from following these suggestions.
It's unclear whether that coalition will endure, as progressives questioned Cuomo's commitment to re-taking the Senate — a promise that was made in the course of tense negotiations to secure the Working Families Party nomination.
What Vince has been spelling out - quite rightly given that these decisions have to be made in the course of the next parliament - is that it would be wrong for every party not to go into the election being clear about what they're going to have to do in the course of the next parliament.
It is true that gross errors were made in the course of the campaign.
The other two grounds are that the National Industrial Court is the court with jurisdiction because the alleged crime was made in the course of Agbo's employment and that the case against her is unknown to law.
I found out for myself, in an unforeseen manner, that redaction criticism mutates into genuine literary criticism — a discovery made in the course of writing my dissertation (now published as Loaves and Fishes: The Function of the Feeding Stories in the Gospel of Mark [Scholars Press, 1981]-RRB-.
Appraisal means that each man is responsible for his life and for the decisions which he has made in the course of it; and it means also that each man must be prepared to give what traditional thinking describes as «an account of his life» — in the face of whatever ultimately determines and assesses true values in the whole scheme of things.
Those who maintain that only a miraculous and supernatural event could have led the disciples from despair to the Easter faith, unwittingly belittle the impact that Jesus had made in the course of his short ministry.
Professional fees to an attorney, doctor or other professional are included, as long as they are made in the course of your trade or business.
It's the sum total of all the little decisions scientists make in the course of their scientific work: the way they handle data, treat trainees and peers, deal with regulatory requirements, keep the books, and so on.
These changes reduced the choices that students could make in their course selections and thus marked a dramatic shift away from the policies of the previous half - century.
It is the result of choices you make in the course of each and every day.
[The paper] argues that legal readers judge a document to be well - written if the writing helps them make the decisions they need to make in the course of their professional duties.
In 2012 the Illinois legislature enacted HB 5877, the Judicial Privacy Act, to prevent the release of personal information related to judges and their immediate families, allowing «judicial officers... to administer justice fairly without fear of personal reprisal from individuals affected by the decisions they make in the course of carrying out their public function.»
The potential for misuse of the judicial office, and the political promises that the judge would be compelled to make in the course of campaigning for nonjudicial elective office, together dictate that a judge who wishes to run for such an office must resign upon becoming a candidate.
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