You could only display your photographs after they had passed a panel review
of adjudicators who alone could give the authorization for them to be displayed.
In the Whyte case, the court overturned the decision
of an adjudicator who had not considered the significance of conflicting evidence that, in the court's view, the adjudicator was reasonably required to consider in making the material finding in the case.
Although the usual standard for reviewing decisions
of adjudicators who interpret provisions of the Code is reasonableness, the FCA decided that the case required a deviation from the normal course.
Not exact matches
The education commission
of the Diocese
of Westminster formally objected to the new «super-Catholic» requirements and reported the school to the Office
of the Schools
Adjudicator, claiming that the school did not recognise the authority
of its Diocesan Bishop in determining
who is and is not a practising Catholic.
All the
adjudicator — the lawyer
who judges the appeals — has to do is to call up the evidence on one
of the network's personal computers and make a decision.
In its annual report, the Office
of the Schools
Adjudicator (OSA) said pupils attending a primary school in a multi-academy trust were given priority at that trust's secondary schools, sometimes at the expense
of local children
who «live closer».
Deputy general secretary Patrick Roach said the move, together with changes to the role
of the schools»
adjudicator,
who oversees admissions appeals, amounted to the removal
of checks and balances from the system.
Last week, Schools Week also reported that the school was told by the Office
of the School's
Adjudicator to change its admissions policy, which gave preferential treatment to children
who had attended its nursery.
Effective WTO advocacy requires, in addition to a comprehensive knowledge
of WTO law, an understanding
of the multilateral institutional context in which WTO dispute settlement occurs, the ability to devise effective strategies within a system that does not allow for monetary or retrospective remedies, and the capacity to present arguments in a manner which WTO
adjudicators (
who are drawn from a wide variety
of professional backgrounds and legal cultures) will find convincing.
The
adjudicator should clearly identify
who the parties are and the purpose
of the hearing.
1) no one — it's public domain 2) the court 3) her majesty in right
of Canada or in right
of a province 4) the individual judge or
adjudicator who wrote it
An SRA
adjudicator found that Simranjit Singh,
who was employed in Irwin Mitchell's Sheffield office, fabricated two emails and a faxed document, provided incorrect information to clients about settlement
of their cases, failed to inform clients and a defendant about offers to settle the claims, and failed to notify the court a hearing was not needed, resulting in a wasted costs order.
It is the
adjudicator who must then determine the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, to the best
of his or her abilities.
For this project, a sample
of individuals
who have been involved with the WCAT / WSIAT either as
adjudicators and / or as staff will be interviewed to obtain their views and understanding
of the role
of this organization in the appeals processes and the impact
of changes in regulations and policy.
The Justice
of the Peace
adjudicator who heard one case decided that the fees were not illegal and ordered one
of the workers to pay.
The heroes involved; the men and women
who make substantial contributions and advance peace in their capacities as brave political leaders, engaged legal specialists and wise
adjudicators of integrity, receive little praise in international media.
Th e parties had subsequently fallen out and the dispute had been referred to an
adjudicator who had found in favour
of Treasure.
Fraser spent the majority
of her career in Saskatchewan, where she trained lawyers and
adjudicators hearing the testimony
of Aboriginal students
who were abused at residential schools.
Existing interviews with injured workers and their legal advocates describe a process whereby claims
adjudicators made their decisions on the basis
of the recommendations
of medical doctors
who were employed directly by the workers» compensation board.
In a decision released in April 20131, a Manitoba
adjudicator dealt with a complaint involving a retail store employee
who had been subjected to a lengthy and ongoing course
of sexual harassment by a customer.
Mr Justice Akenhead,
who is the presiding Judge
of the Technology & Construction Court, enforced the
Adjudicator's award.
A recent Federal Court decision that addressed allegations
of bias by an
adjudicator hearing a case under the unjust dismissal provisions
of the Canada Labour Code provides more comfort to
adjudicators who engage in med - arb.
William Gard,
who leads the construction and engineering team, is the chairman
of the Technology and Construction Solicitors» Association (TeCSA) and has acted as arbitrator or
adjudicator in over 90 disputes.
Canadian citizens
who are refused an application for the granting
of a passport or have their passport revoked, require legal representation before an
adjudicator who has the authority to reinstate a person's ability to apply for a passport.
A justice
of the peace (an experienced lawyer),
who can also be called an
adjudicator, will hear your case in a one - hour simplified trial.
For incivility that falls short
of bias, the costs are more intangible and will depend on
who bears the brunt
of the disrespect
of an
adjudicator.
The challenge is even greater for
adjudicators who may move in and out
of an adjudication role or may have dual roles
of adjudicator and lawyer.
Her role as chair was to ensure the effective day - to - day operation
of the board, especially the appointment and training
of the 30 to 40
adjudicators who hold hearings across the province on compensation claims by victims
of violence.
Appropriate
adjudicators, whether Deputy Judges, tribunal Chairs, or members
of the bench, are often those
who are most involved in the bar.
A former Toronto city councillor, lawyer and immigration
adjudicator who served seven months in jail for breach
of trust and agreeing to accept benefit has been granted permission to surrender his licence to practise law and ordered to pay $ 5,000 in costs for the investigation against him.
Although the details
of that plan are too extensive to neatly summarize, suffice it to say they aim to address the issues
of impartiality, independence and competence by functionally creating a new class
of professional
adjudicators who would be subject to oversight by a new governing council, government ministry and professional school.
They are appointed to short, fixed terms (usually
of three to five years» duration), and governments routinely exercise their reappointment power in a capricious, ideologically motivated fashion, with incoming governments clearing the decks
of appointees remaining from the prior government or removing those
who deliver unpopular decisions (or, apparently just as often, refusing to reappoint
adjudicators for no discernible reason whatsoever).
A «Justice
of the Peace» (an experienced lawyer),
who can also be called an
adjudicator, hears Simplified Trial cases.
Parties
who raise issues
of conflict
of interest based on a past role
of an
adjudicator usually frame that objection as an allegation
of an apprehension
of bias.
But for those
of us
who, against all logic, have chosen a career as an
adjudicator there are significant challenges.
It will remove some
of the most experienced
adjudicators — the ones
who are given the most complex cases to determine.
Adjudicators who are appointed by cabinet order (variously referred to as Order in Council (OIC) or Governor in Council (GIC) appointees) have very little job security, beyond the term
of their appointment.
It sounds like the
adjudicators on the Lanflord and Tenant Board are a chosen bunch
of socialist leaning types
who use every in - house provided escape loophole to side with tenants in general against those evil profit - seeking landlords.