Your will is the ideal time to write all of this down, because just telling your kids, «Oh yeah, Kyle gets the TV,» doesn't hold up in court.
That would be par for the course for Pruitt, who's been so eager to roll back environmental protections that his plans often don't hold up in court.
If they've done the latter then whatever they find on the servers, if they can't verify it with information from other sources it won't hold up in court.
So, no, while such embargoes wouldn't hold up in court most outlets would never break them anyway because it would be like shooting yourself in the foot.
So, you can say what you want - but, when the lawsuit comes your way - it won't hold up in court.
They don't hold up in court and they don't reflect in paperwork unless that paperwork is crafted around the agreement.
Over 90 % of the private student loan lawsuits being issued wouldn't hold up in court if the students only showed up to their court date.
Even though Samsung tried to show that there was prior art to disprove Apple's patents, they didn't hold up in court.
They don't hold up in court.)
Despite the fact that, by virtue of being a woman she would have been considered an unreliable witness whose testimony wouldn't hold up in court, Mary Magdalene is charged with telling the world that Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
But when workers sue over labor issues — discrimination, for example, or wrongful termination — companies sometimes find that the contractor designation, which they thought would protect them from liability, doesn't hold up in court.
Having sampled public opinion as well as having made a more precise legal interpretation, the lawyer concluded that the charge would
not hold up in court; Religion evokes worship; secular humanism does not.
And for that, because the laws in all these areas are so different and because they change all the time, I really do think that if you want to have a contract then you need to go to a lawyer who is a family lawyer, who is also really familiar with lesbian and gay and bisexual and transgender law, who will understand what the issues are and what you might need to put into this agreement, and who can also tell you when you may or may
not hold up in court and what the risks and the benefits are.
Most lawyers I know think that food libel laws will
not hold up in court.
As a matter of fact, training without evidence of comprehension might
not hold up in court should an issue ever reach that point.
If an artist has a legal copyright, how can
that NOT hold up in court?
Authorities have been wary of prosecuting members of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - Day Saints out of fear the 19th century anti-polygamy law ran afoul of more recent civil rights protections and would
not hold up in court.
And the letter of instruction is not legally binding, so it may
not hold up in court in the event of an estate dispute among heirs.
It's also important to remember that a prenup may
not hold up in court.
However, these contracts do
not hold up in court if the property is damaged in any event, except for negligence.
This may
not hold up in court, but it is likely to influence the decision if both partners agree beforehand.
Not exact matches
It is
not clear whether the evidence of coercion brands have managed to collect would
hold up in court.
In every other
court, doesn't genetic evidence
hold up?
For instance, the clergyperson who is told at coffee hour by Mr. White that Mr. White
held up a bank could
not claim
in court that such information was given
in confidence.
The Modell law has
not yet been tested
in court, and presumably none of the parties
in this lawsuit care to find out if it will
hold up.
It's a safe bet the whole mess will end
up in court — again — assuming someone doesn't get a
court order to prevent one of the meetings (likely the one being
held by the Ognibene crowd) from occurring
in the first place.
My Suggention is that you tell the truth,
Not my truth, not your truth but in this case truth that will hold up in a court of l
Not my truth,
not your truth but in this case truth that will hold up in a court of l
not your truth but
in this case truth that will
hold up in a
court of law.
In August of 2015 the U.S. Supreme
Court announced that it would consider hearing the McDonnell case and whether or
not Honest Services Fraud would
hold up.
Pataki pretty much stuck to the GOP line, criticizing the president for entitling «enemy combatants» to Miranda warnings, enabling them to «lawyer
up and
not talk about what they know»; and going along with US AG Eric Holder's decision to (so far)
hold the KSM trial
in a civilian
court in NYC.
While it didn't
hold up in the supreme
court, people have argued that the income tax is unconstitutional because it's
not specifically mentioned (legally that's a questionable argument), but there is a feeling that the constitution defends the libertarian against an overreaching government (sorry - that's too general).
The
court was to hear the case on Monday but had to adjourn because the Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) officials who are
holding him did
not turn
up in court with the suspect.
I think this should
hold up in court, but I don't know whether it will get through the New York State Legislature.
We're
not lawyers, we we don't know if this would
hold up in a
court of law but regardless of that fact is that the website does confess that they are responsible for the use of fake profiles!
Students are uniquely disadvantaged
in schools, as their ability to voice their concerns and attitudes isn't guaranteed by the United States Constitution, and subsequent
court cases aren't always
held up in students» favor.
As schools and school districts can and have been successfully litigated for failure to conduct due diligence when selecting consultants, it is important to take the time to properly vet firms to see if they have the credentials and experience to
not only
hold up as experts
in a
court of law but more importantly to deliver high quality and effective services to help make schools safer and more productive learning environments.
Not that it matters, by definition forcing someone to sign something to have their property returned to them is coercion and would never
hold up in a
court of law.
(I should be clear that I'd never, ever suggest signing a contract on the grounds that you think a provision you don't like is unenforceable, even if the entire Supreme
Court, Scalia and Thomas included, told you before hand that yeah, that would never hold up in c
Court, Scalia and Thomas included, told you before hand that yeah, that would never
hold up in courtcourt.
The Family
Court issues another order that says that Sally has to either refinance the house or sell it in 90 days, and if she doesn't (or can't, because she is unable to conjure up a buyer out of thin air) the court will hold her in contempt of court, and may jail her as a re
Court issues another order that says that Sally has to either refinance the house or sell it
in 90 days, and if she doesn't (or can't, because she is unable to conjure
up a buyer out of thin air) the
court will hold her in contempt of court, and may jail her as a re
court will
hold her
in contempt of
court, and may jail her as a re
court, and may jail her as a result.
Granted, most of the things you
hold court for revolve around money, which ends
up being repetative and
in the end your choices don't really matter.
Wonder if such a patent could
hold up in court, I don't see anything
in here that isn't obvious about the concept, outside of the production method of the device that are likely covered by different patents.
At least that what Nintendo believes, and that's
held up in court before (
not to mention, Sony destroyed BleemCast on similar grounds, only on a hardware side).
In court papers, the gallery says its gold shipment shouldn't be
held up, Reuters reported, because it was a straightforward «purchase of a tangible commodity» having nothing to do with the allegedly fraudulent investment scheme that Stanford is accused of orchestrating.
Now the test will be how long each project is
held up in court by people who do
not heed warnings of record floods and droughts
in the future.
«Whether or
not the attribution would
hold up in court, Stanton Glantz expressed some enthusiasm about such a strategy, based on his experience with tobacco litigation.
The request is a Hail Mary pass to save the company from bankruptcy, and is
not likely to
hold up in court.
«They're producing a lot of short, poorly crafted rulemakings that are
not likely to
hold up in court.»
She claims the cocaine
in her purse was put there by a friend who had borrowed the bag earlier, but the «I didn't know» defense typically doesn't
hold up well
in court.
Remember that the officer's decision to detain you will
not always
hold up in court.
You can get a «Legal DNA Paternity» test that will supposedly
hold up in court, or you can go for the less expensive «Peace of Mind» home kit that is said to be the same test as the «legal» version but
not usable
in court.
Even
in the case of the Succoth hut on the condominium's balcony, where the SCC said that religious belief had only to be sincere to qualify for Charter protection (Linus van Pelt
in Peanuts expressed that decades ago: it doesn't matter what you believe, as long as you're sincere), the religious person got to set
up his hut contrary to the condo's by - laws because the
court held it was no big deal for the condo.