The co-ordinator can
make rulings on minor custody issues or parenting time, she says.
The committee is to
make its rulings on Chapman, Pieuk, and Douglas» submissions on the intervener issue by June 25.
For one thing, Carlo Ancelotti has had his preparations for today's game disrupted by a baffling decision by the panel set up to
make rulings on all sorts of disciplinary cases.
For instance, we were once in a proceeding in which the judge
made a ruling on evidence presented at trial by opposing counsel that was going to fundamentally change the outcome of the case.
No, since it's God's heaven, I think he gets to
make the rules on how to enter, and according to what He has written, anyone who just believes in Jesus Christ alone, has eternal life.
they use silly things to
make the rules on how to vote..
But Judge Noland
made no ruling on that allegation, granting the temporary injunction because the «severe hardship the drivers would suffer far outweighs the harm to [USAC] by allowing them to race.»
The above 2010 ruling — known as Ternovsky v Hungary — set an EU precedent — but it did not
make a ruling on the legal protection of midwives / midwifery.
The lawsuit goes to court Thursday, when a judge is expected to
make a ruling on the legality of the raises.
A hearing to remove Paladino was held in Albany in June, but the state Education Commissioner has not yet
made a ruling on the matter.
The hearing is expected to last up to five days before eventually Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia
makes a ruling on his fate some time after that
Undoubtedly, the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly can vote to block Brexit, but the Supreme Court
made a ruling on the Sewel Convention, which, in effect said Westminster can override decisions by Scotland and Wales.
«The state is still in the process of receiving all of the final paperwork from our attorneys, I believe, his attorney, before the commissioner can actually
make a ruling on it.»
The Jerusalem Post reports that the Palestinian Authority's Supreme Fatwa Council
made the ruling on Tuesday, saying that online dating has become «unavoidable and impossible to prohibit completely.»
After hearing lengthy arguments on Tuesday, Wake County Superior Court Judge Robert Hobgood says he will
make a ruling on the legality of the state's private school voucher program Thursday morning.
If you read the fine print on most Chase credit card applications, you'll see the bank
makes their rules on signup bonuses fairly clear.
Both the city and county have agreed to delay implementing the laws until federal judges
make a ruling on the cases.
It's worth pointing out that Okawa was dying by time
he made his ruling on Sega's status.
AP style prescribes «tableaux» for the plural of «tableau,» for instance, but it doesn't
make a ruling on «portmanteau.»
«It has to be a long public display that «The science is
making me rule on behalf of the plaintiffs.»»
Skeptics don't
make the rules on which proxy gets used for this or that, gatesy.
Transport Canada's Marchand noted that there's nothing stopping cities or provinces from
making these rules on their own.
A judge is joining in a discussion that he is going to have to
make a ruling on; it is still a public discussion.
The proposals do not include a significant change to the current law of misrepresentation although the Commissions hope to
make the rules on damages clearer.
An employer, an employee, a person claiming to be an employer or an employee... may request an officer of the Canada Revenue Agency... to
make a ruling on any of the following questions:
After hearing evidence and argument the court must
make a ruling on whether to commit the accused to stand trial for the charges alleged.
That process may include going to an arbitration of your claim, where each side presents arguments to an impartial third party and that person
makes a ruling on the dispute.
February 2011: FNCFCS, AFN and CHRC file an application in Federal court for a mandamus, essentially forcing the CHRT to
making a ruling on the motion to dismiss.
However, the Human Rights Tribunal does not have the jurisdiction to
make a ruling on the validity of the fines.
To
make a ruling on the case, the U.S. Federal Court needed to apply New Mexico state law regarding the necessity of an expert witness to show the causation of an injury.
The recent Court of Appeals opinion
made rulings on two distinct but related lead poisoning cases....
After both sides present their case, the judiciary official in charge will
make a ruling on your MD traffic ticket.
Once all is said and done, the judiciary official in charge will
make a ruling on your case, finding you either guilty or not guilty.
While speculation is ongoing about the nature of the investigations, the regulator seems to be gathering information in an effort to
make a ruling on when a crypto token is a security.
US District Judge for the Eastern District of Texas Robert Schroeder has not yet
made a ruling on the request to declare a mistrial.
The CJEU is expected to
make a ruling on the matter later this year, after which Uber might be forced to change its modus operandi in some parts of the Old Continent as the U.S. tech giant will be unable to appeal the court's verdict.
There have been filings that were previously withdrawn by the folks at both Rex ETFs and VanEck after the SEC
made their ruling on the Winklevoss twins proposed ETF.
The court will take these plans into consideration when
making a ruling on custody.
Soon after the hearing, the judge will
make a ruling on whether the court will grant your divorce.
He said he did not want the public to think that we were practicing law, giving legal advice, or
making rulings on their case.
That's why the NAR Board of Directors last week approved a policy in support of legislation that would require the federal government, which
makes the rules on repayment of federally backed student loans, to let borrowers refinance into another federally backed loan at a lower interest rate.
Naive judges
make rules on existing laws with little concern or vision for the future of our society and the diverse careers that make up of its» communities.
Not exact matches
Government attempts to ease prices — including a 20 percent provincial tax
on foreign buyers, a city tax
on empty homes, as well as stricter federal mortgage
rules — have
made little difference: prices are up 16 percent in the past year.
This puts the onus
on you as an employer to
make sure you are fully complying with all pension
rules which began to be implemented in 2012.
Fluctuating currency exchange rates and shifting accounting
rules helped
make first quarter results at Alphabet, Google's parent, appear a little better than they really were
on Monday.
So when it's up to you to
make the call
on how to swim in this swamp, you'll find that there's no
rule book or roadmap.
Matias» Reddit study, conducted over 29 days during which he and Reddit moderators screened 2,214 discussions
on the science forum, found that by
making rules easy to see (via «sticky comments,» as they are called
on Reddit), Reddit users were 7.3 % «more likely to follow the
rules.»
While telework and other arrangements focus
on the work employees accomplish rather than the time they put in, the new overtime
rules make time a lot more important in the eyes of the law.
A California Supreme Court
ruling on Monday will
make it easier for workers in the gig economy, like Uber drivers or TaskRabbit gofers, to claim they are employees as opposed to independent contractors.
Although the
ruling affects businesses that use contract workers, potentially
making them a party to unionizing efforts workers undertake, it also has a specific impact
on franchise owners.