Sentences with phrase «made oral applications»

He was latter considered on bail on the 3rd of September 2014 by Chief Magistrate, Basiru after his defense counsel A. O Sanusi made an oral application.

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Ruling on the bail application Metuh made through his lawyer, Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, the Judge held: «I am satisfied that the oral application of the defendant succeeds, accordingly, he is granted bail in the sum of N300million with two sureties in the like sum, whose places of abode must be verified for easy access».
He has also made significant achievements in the development and application of critically necessary immunizations including anthrax, oral polio, rabies, varicella, and cytomegalovirus.
It also explains why a drug company has made application to the FDA for the drug naltrexone, an oral opiate - blocking drug ordinarily used to keep heroine addicts drug - free, for weight loss.
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There were still two more hurdles: making the finals and defending the application at an oral presentation before the panel of judges.
Oral and written requests from job applicants are considered received when made to any DOT employee with an official connection with the application process.
Oral and written requests for reasonable accommodation from job applicants are considered received when made to any DOT employee with an official connection to the application process.
A reasonable accommodation request is a statement, oral or written, made by an individual who requests an adjustment or change at work, in the application process, or in any benefit or privilege of employment because of a physical or mental impairment.
Accordingly, a claimant who is refused a PCO may renew the application at an oral hearing without constraint, but a defendant who has a PCO made against him has to establish «compelling reasons» to have it set aside.
Justice Sotomayor cited the Commission's brief favorably during oral arguments, arguing that it was «a fairly simple set of rules clearly defined and limiting the application of this statute in a way that sort of makes sense» (transcript p. 13).
An application that is within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal shall not be finally disposed of without affording the parties an opportunity to make oral submissions in accordance with the rules.
The Ontario Human Rights Code, for example, provides that an Application within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal can not be «finally disposed of without affording the parties an opportunity to make oral submissions» (section 43).
Having found that the issue of risk could not be determined on the existing record of conflicting affidavit evidence, it was incumbent on the application judge to consider whether oral evidence was required to allow him to complete his risk analysis or whether he could make a decision based on the sufficiency of the record and the appellant's evidentiary onus.
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Others may only make an oral lock - in on the telephone or at the time of application.
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