Sentences with phrase «of appeal against»

In addition, the buyer was awarded $ 25,000 in costs of the appeal against the sellers and a further $ 25,000 in costs against the real estate agent.
Buyer appealed the trial court's ruling, and the appellate court reversed and assessed the costs of the appeal against the Managing Broker.
The person has the right of appeal against this decision.
There is also a right of appeal against a revised decision.
The mandatory detention laws in the Northern Territory and Western Australia do not allow for a right of appeal against the sentence, if the sentence should equate with the minimum permitted, and is therefore in breach of the ICCPR.
R (OAO Southern Drinks) v HM Revenue and Custom Acted for an alcoholic drinks wholesaler in a judicial review challenge to a decision by HMRC refusing to grant interim reinstatement of a WOWGR approval pending the substantive determination by the FTT of an appeal against the revocation.
Help the Aged and Friends of the Earth have lodged an appeal to the Court of Appeal against the High Court's ruling.
He filed a Notice of Appeal against his conviction in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal as well as a motion for release pending his appeal.
Romanova v Sloutsker: for the appellant Russian journalist on behalf of Media Law Defence Initiative in her challenge to Court of Appeal against jurisdiction judgment -LRB-[2015] EWHC 545 (QB)-RRB- permitting the libel claim of a Russian oligarch to be brought in the English courts.
The justices also held, as the Court of Appeal had done in Khan [2017] EWCA Civ 1755, that Sala [2016] UKUT 0411 (IAC) was wrongly decided and that an extended family member (EFM) does indeed enjoy a statutory right of appeal against the refusal of a residence card.
Joint appeal hearings from 10.30 am and 2 pm on the right of appeal against the Home Office's refusal to revoke a deportation order from within the UK:
The rules that relate to an appeal against a ruling adverse to the prosecution are found in the new Pt 67 (Appeal to the Court of Appeal against ruling adverse to prosecution).
Judicial review in respect of applications by people seeking a right of appeal against removal when that right can be exercised only outside the UK, or when a previous appeal has failed, has become a complex and procedurally burdensome area of law.
Neither appear to want a tax system where the taxpayer has any right of appeal against HMRC, which is a scary thought.
The following changes are made: - A new Pt 65 (appeal to the Court of Appeal: general rules), in substitution for the existing Pt 65 (appeal to the Court of Appeal against ruling in preparatory hearing).
- A new Pt 66 (appeal to the Court of Appeal against ruling at preparatory hearing), in substitution for the existing Pt 66 (appeal to the Court of Appeal against ruling adverse to prosecution).
Much work falls upon the Administrative Court, in the absence of a statutory right of appeal against rejection of such applications (an absence which could easily and perhaps conveniently be corrected by legislation).
- A new Pt 68 (appeal to the Court of Appeal about conviction or sentence), in substitution for the existing Pt 68 (appeal to the Court of Appeal against conviction, sentence or sentence review decision).
The right of appeal against admonishment is also a factor in the case of Akpepke v.
Two Norwegian municipalities appealed to the Court of Appeal against a decision that they were liable to make restitution for monies advanced under swaps when they had lacked capacity.
The commission suggest as grounds of appeal against either DO that the person liable actually is not liable to pay maintenance or the DO has been made for the wrong amount and, against a decision on review, that there is no current maintenance calculation and the maximum deduction rate has been calculated based on the most recent information and that there has been a change in net weekly income.
Anthony Metzer QC will lead Sanaz Saifolahi, also of Goldsmith Chambers, and argue that extended family members ought to have a right of appeal against a refusal to grant a Residence Card.
Ben acted for the petitioner on a successful appeal to the Court of Appeal against the Judge's refusal to order co-applicants to contribute to costs payable by the petitioner.
If you are refused an exemption there will be a right of appeal against HMRC, however, details of how to appeal are still to be finalised.
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, through a private prosecuting counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), and a lawyer in the AGF office, had filed 11 grounds notice of appeal against the acquittal, describing the CCT's judgment as unreasonable.
We are sad that the AG continuously want to criminalize and punish Mr. Woyome even though all her actions in that regard in the courts have failed even with the outcome of her appeal against his acquittal by the criminal court.
He stated that two of the grounds of the appeal against the Court of Appeal's judgment in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, were on the ruling that the tenure of three national officers would expire by August while that of 18 others would end in July 2018.
The tax body also said that penalties must be kept simple, so that they and the policy intention behind them are easily understandable to the ordinary taxpayer, and there must be a straightforward right of appeal against the imposition of a penalty.
There must be a visible, clear and easily accessible right of appeal against the imposition of a penalty · Agents must be able to see their clients» compliance history, and be able to appeal against penalties and penalty points issue to them 6.
The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the April general elections in Abia, Dr. Alex Otti, has filed a notice of appeal against the judgment of the trial tribunal which sat in Umuahia and handled his petition.
«She didn't allow him an in - country right of appeal against his asylum refusal; at massive expense to tax payers she hired a private charter plane to remove Mr Muazu to Nigeria today - no other returnee was on the plane; for the out of hours injunction she instructed Queen's counsel to make submissions.
The lawyer for the Savo Brothers filed a notice of appeal against Judge Philip Minardo's decision.
Not satisfied with his acquittal, the Attorney - General again filed a criminal appeal at the Court of Appeal against the judgement debt beneficiary, but still lost as the three - member panel of judges, namely, Justices Victor Ofoe (president), Lawrence Ladzagla Mensah and Francis Korbieh.
However, Rangiah J rejected the «proposition that the mere commencement of an appeal against an order imposing apecuniary penalty is, in the absence of prejudice to the respondent, enough to warrant a stay of the order pending the appeal.»
Mr Mossayebzadeh, Mr Fadaie and Mr Omidi are additionally awaiting the outcome of their appeal against a sentence of 80 lashes each that was handed down in 2016, following their convictions for drinking wine during a communion service.
(The God of many men is little more than their court of appeal against the damnatory judgment passed on their failures by the opinion of this world.
Last year, the Supreme Court decided to hear a series of appeals against the statute, including that of Black and jailed former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling.
It is anticipated Blatter and Michel Platini, who was widely expected to succeed the Swiss as FIFA president, will this week learn the results of their appeals against their respective eight - year suspensions from all football - related activity.
Similarly, the supermarkets can afford the cost of appeals against planning decisions, something councils are increasingly reticent about given their current financial straits.
of appeals against permanent exclusions, reinstatement was upheld so that pupils could return to the scene of their offences with impunity, most of them having nothing to do with SEN. Does the Minister think it right that a pupil who has been excluded for violent crime, racist or sexual abuse should be readmitted to schools under any circumstances against the better judgment of the head or the governors?
Exam regulator Ofqual have explained that there will be «significant improvements» to the process of appealing against GCSE and A-level results, with proposals for a better system announced later this month.
Ofqual chief Glenys Stacey has explained that number of appeals against grades soared to more than 400,000 in 2014.
The number of appeals against the marking of this year's «tougher» SATs tests has risen — with one in ten reviews resulting in scores being overturned.
The exam regulator says there will be «significant improvements» to the process of appealing against GCSE and A-level results.
Ofqual has said that only about 1 % of the overall exam results are subsequently changed and that proposals to improve the process of appealing against GCSE and A-level results would be announced later this month.
The commission makes 100 recommendations featuring six overarching ones: the National Advice and Legal Support Fund mentioned before; prioritising public legal education in schools, alongside financial literacy, and in «education for life»; calling on government to clampdown down «preventable demand» by getting decisions right the first time including a «polluter pays» scheme for the DWP to pay costs on upheld appeals (on average 35 % of appeals against welfare benefits decisions are upheld); an overhaul of the courts to make them better suited for the needs of litigants in person; a national strategy for 2015 — 20, including a «minister for advice and legal support»; and for local authorities to commission local advice and legal support plans.
Successfully defended a Vermont town and its police department in the United States District Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals against a claim of unconstitutional policies and practices, training, supervision and hiring in connection with an officer - involved shooting
Imogen has been instructed by the ICO to draft the Commissioner's Responses to a number of appeals against decisions of the Information Commissioner in relation to Freedom of Information requests.
It cites the shocking number of appeals against welfare benefits decisions as one example (340,000 in 2011 — 2012), more than a third (35 %) are upheld at a cost to the taxpayer of # 66m.

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Investors often use gold as a hedge against inflation, but higher interest rates dent the appeal of gold, which earns nothing and costs money to store and insure.
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