Sentences with phrase «of the adjudicator as»

With the parties facing the adjudicator, rather than each other, the role of the adjudicator as the decision - maker is reinforced — all eyes are on him or her.

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Christine Tacon, the groceries code adjudicator, said she had «no concerns at all» about the size of the supermarkets as scale does not affect...

For all their official production measurements, OPEC uses an average of estimates from six «secondary sources», namely the International Energy Agency (IEA), the oil - pricing agencies Platts and Argus, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the oil consultancy Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) and the industry newsletter Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, as an impartial adjudicator as to whether their output quotas and production cuts are being met, to resolve any potential disputes that could arise if each member reported their own figures.
We will continue to press this matter and seek a near - identical ruling from the schools adjudicator, as it is wrong that a school can have such an admissions policy when the consequence is so much socio - economic manipulation of its intake.
An inconsequential error was made by the adjudicator in relation to one of three areas he found this criterion to be in breach of the Admissions Code and as a result the decision in its entirety is being quashed and the determination process re-done.
Over the years, retailers have cheerfully trousered millions of pounds in what has been variously called «shelf money», «hello money», marketing support or what the UK Groceries Code Adjudicator coyly describes as «unfair practices».
He has given evidence in a broad variety of civil courts and both domestic and international tribunals on more than 20 occasions over a period of 30 years as a testifying expert and has sat as an arbitrator, adjudicator or mediator on over 80 occasions.
Time Business 3 pm Oral Questions Designation of sites as Marine Conservation Areas - Lord Eden of Winton Consultation of early years practitioners on their plans to increase the maximum ratio of carers to babies and toddlers - Earl of Listowel Replacing the Cancer Drugs Fund with a new scheme - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Legislation Succession to the Crown Bill - Report stage - Lord Wallace of Tankerness Legislation Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill [HL]- Consideration of Commons amendments - Baroness Wilcox Short Debate Impact of discrimination against gay men and women in Commonwealth countries on efforts to halt the spread of HIV / AIDS - Lord Black of Brentwood
They will also count legislation for an independent adjudicator to ensure «supermarkets deal fairly with suppliers» as one of their wins.
I rely on them whenever I had to bag a job, when I apply for a part - time second job, when I attend conferences as a representative of our international school, when I bring my debate team to a national intervarsity tournament, or when I sit as an adjudicator for a debate competition.
«John Wick: Chapter 3» will introduce Berry as «Sofia»; Anjelica Huston as «The Director» and Asia Kate Dillon as «The Adjudicator» of the High Table; Mark Dacascos as an assassin named «Zero;» and Jason Mantzoukas as the «Tick Tock Man.»
Also on board are Anjelica Huston as The Director, Asia Kate Dillon (Orange is the New Black) as The Adjudicator of the High Table, Mark Dacascos (Brotherhood of the Wolf) as an assassin called Zero, and Jason Mantzoukas (The League) as the Tick Tock Man.
But Berry's just the tip of the iceberg: We're also getting Asia Kate Dillon as the Adjudicator, Anjelica Huston as the Director, Mark Dacascos as Zero, and Jason Mantzoukas as Tick Tock Man.
You'll uncover the shady pasts and green - eyed and avaricious desires of the game's seven playable characters — if you're willing to play through the game three separate times — as you explore ever deeper while the Cave itself plays the dual roles of court jester and adjudicator.
As part of the Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA), Scott will help to clarify the legal position on admissions policies in schools and, among other duties, settle disputes regarding school organisation proposals.
The Chief Adjudicator said: «In my second annual report as Chief Adjudicator, I have been particularly pleased to report that the main admissions round is working effectively and to recognise some good practice seen by adjudicators in the course of our work.
Outgoing schools adjudicator Ian Craig has said that by giving parents credit for Church activities such as bell ringing and church cleaning, some faith schools - though not specifically Church of England ones - were inadvertently «skewing» their intakes.
The first - of - its kind ceremony was subsequently certified by a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS ™ adjudicator as «The Most Ships Inaugurated in One Day by One Company.»
Artists must apply to the roster and once approved by a panel of adjudicators, they are included on the roster as part of the Commission's website.
It is an area that may continue to evolve as adjudicators seek to balance, on the other hand, the desire not to have a hierarchy of human rights where certain grounds of discrimination are more protected than others against, on the other hand, the recognition that employers can not accommodate all family choices and preferences.
The adjudicator's reasons emphasized the applicant's evidence as to ownership was insufficient, as no evidence directly in support of this application from either Family A or B was submitted.
The adjudicator found that the ATV was owned by Family B at the time of the accident, meaning that the ATV did not meet (iii) of the Adams test and the ATV did not qualify as an automobile under the Schedule.
We also have experience of acting as independent adjudicators for local, devolved and central government in grievance and non-statutory proceedings, including for the Local Government Ombudsman.
NEIL HERRON and PARKING APPEALS LIMITED v THE PARKING ADJUDICATOR; (SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL and the SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT as Interested Parties)
In Lenaert's view, the complementary nature of both the respect of the Court for the domain of politics and its progressive style of reasoning constitutes its ultimate legitimacy as the EU's main adjudicator (pp. 59 - 60).
Whether the DRS remained at [Financial Services Commission of Ontario] FSCO, moved to a public sector tribunal or moved entirely to the private sector did not seem as important as ensuring that the new tribunal is staffed with adjudicators with knowledge and expertise on the current and earlier schemes.
The discussion on the proper role of adjudicators is, as the editors correctly identify in the introduction (p. 1), an old question, which nevertheless is still topical today — especially in the context of international and supranational courts which are often criticised as democratically deficient and thus illegitimate institutions.
University of Saskatchewan emeritus law professor and former dean Daniel Ish, was named Officer of the Order of Canada for his «commitment to social justice, notably as the former chief adjudicator of the Indian Residential Schools Adjudication Secretariat.»
They simply noted that as a matter of fact, legislatures are reluctant to «confer such discretion» on adjudicators and tend to «classify by trait».
In addition to providing an overview of new accident benefits arbitration process under the License Appeal Tribunal (LAT), which came into effect on April 1, 2016, Michelle will share valuable anecdotal discussion of what counsel have experienced so far on both sides, such as evidentiary and production issues at the case conference stage and before a hearing, what evidence adjudicators are looking for or emphasizing, the format of the hearing (written, oral, hybrid), witness issues, etc..
• Notice of Referral and Case Summary from the Land Registry • Statements of Case • Typical Directions and Orders of the Adjudicator • Witness Statements • Application forms for Rectification of Documents • Helpful summaries for practitioners working in fields such as easements, adverse possession, boundary disputes and covenants
If the adjudicator has not asked about any accommodation needs of the parties, the opening statement can be used to alert the adjudicator to any accommodations that might be needed in the hearing, such as witness availability and any time constraints.
On judicial review, courts are reluctant to second guess the decision not to grant an adjournment, as the discretion to permit or deny an adjournment «falls squarely within the discretion» of the adjudicator: Senjule v. Law Society of Upper Canada, 2013 ONSC 2817.
«TCC claims 2.1 The following are examples of the types of claim which it may be appropriate to bring as TCC claims --(a) building or other construction disputes, including claims for the enforcement of the decisions of adjudicators under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering disputes; (c) claims by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties concerning the development of land or the construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and appeals.»
As an experienced litigant (in person — LIP the Brits call us) I did pay some attention to the gender of the adjudicators (including tribunal members) with whom I had to contend starting in the year 2000.
... According to the court, because the respondent was self - represented and not fully aware of her rights, it was incumbent on the adjudicator to consider the implications of refusing to admit the letter and to inform the self - represented litigant of the other options available to her [i.e. the option of requesting an adjournment in order to secure the letter writer as a witness].
The Contractor made his application on the basis that the Adjudicator's Decision was reached in breach of the principles of natural justice as the Contractor had never been aware of any aspect of the adjudication and had played no part in it.
There is a concern that a party might agree to mediate with the assigned adjudicator as a means of disqualifying him or her from adjudicating the dispute.
Moreover, as commentators on the principled approach to evidence have noted, principled analysis places more demands on the adjudicator both intellectually and in terms of time.
As to hearing details you shouldn't be hearing as an adjudicator, proponents of the med - arb process argue judges do it, too — they sometimes listen to evidence they later choose to excludAs to hearing details you shouldn't be hearing as an adjudicator, proponents of the med - arb process argue judges do it, too — they sometimes listen to evidence they later choose to excludas an adjudicator, proponents of the med - arb process argue judges do it, too — they sometimes listen to evidence they later choose to exclude.
Should our understanding of the lawyering role change in cases where lawyering takes place more privately and without a third - party decision - maker (like a judge or tribunal adjudicator) acting as an institutional check?
Pearl reviews funding decisions, as an Independent Financial Adjudicator and Cost Assessor, in immigration and family appeals to the Tribunal, Administrative Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Fighting because, he adds, minor claims will be handed off to a group of independent adjudicators and Goodman expects lengthy delays as people attempt to fight for their rights.
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.
Correctness applies to (1) constitutional issues; (2) questions of general law «both of central importance to the legal system as a whole and outside the adjudicator's specialized area of expertise»; (3) the «drawing of jurisdictional lines between two or more competing specialized tribunals»; and (4) «true question [s] of jurisdiction or vires.»
Adjudicators were not able to reach a consensus on the difficult issues surrounding random testing, such as whether employers had to wait for evidence of a drug and alcohol problem before implementing random testing.
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.
As I have written about previously, Ontario is implementing term limits of 10 years for adjudicators.
The Supreme Court of Canada has interpreted membership in a social group as inclusive of sexual orientation and most, if not all, Canadian adjudicators likely now accept gender identity as an analogous ground.
A mediator is typically not used as an adjudicator to make the decisions on behalf of the parties, but rather used to facilitate the parties» communications in order for the parties to make decisions about the terms of their agreement.
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