Florida, however, created a legal exception to free - enterprise and allowed certain
narrow circumstances where competition can, by agreement, be restrained.
The Supreme Court of Canada upheld the power of lower courts to order Charter damages, but allowed the City's appeal in part, stating that Charter damages should only be used in certain
narrow circumstances where the Charter breach is significant, and where other remedies would fail to compensate the Plaintiff.
Statute rules (and overrides precedent in
the narrow circumstances where the per incuriam rule applies).
Not exact matches
The Confusion of Languages is about collision — across boundaries and between cultures for sure, but it also showcases the clashes that can develop between people bound together by marriage, vocation or
circumstance... It is a sharp and brilliant meditation on the steep costs of coloring outside the lines, especially in an environment
where conforming to the norm demands the difficult task of walking between two very straight and
narrow perimeters.
The bill provides a
narrow exception
where circumstances of an individual's credit history are «substantially related to the
circumstances of a particular job or licensed activity» and
where the employment «depends on the bondability of the individual and the individual may not be bondable due to his or her credit rating.»
Even
where the sale has already taken place, in very
narrow circumstances, the attorney may be able to get the sale set aside.
Also, a
narrow view of admissibility of extrinsic evidence has been taken,
where evidence of surrounding
circumstances is only admissible to resolve patent ambiguity, [17] latent ambiguity, [18] and inherent ambiguity in the meaning of the words of a contract.