Sentences with phrase «on writ»

If the court makes a wrong decision, it can go up on a writ, or an appeal and a panel of justices can either reverse the case, uphold the case, or grant in part, and reverse in part, for example.
Errors of jurisdiction Where a judge incorrectly decides on the issue of committal there may be a loss of jurisdiction reviewable on a writ of certiorari.
The appeal from that order was therefore properly «in» the Court of Appeals, and the case is now properly before this Court on the writ of certiorari before judgment.
For The Judicial Branch: represent Superior Court trial judge before Connecticut Supreme Court on Writ of Error appeal; investigation of New Haven Juvenile Detention Center; and represent employees before the Statewide Grievance Committee.
The ramifications of the Court's ruling on the Writ can not be overstated.
The plaintiffs are also seeking «damages, including aggravated damages for libel contained in the defendants» publications indorsed on the writ of summons by way of an attachment and particularized in paragraphs 5 and 6 above» and «cost, including lawyer's fees».
Cases that may have previously been automatically placed on the Supreme Court's docket by appeals or writs of error could now be reviewed on a writ of certoriari, which could be granted or denied at the court's discretion.
the number of persons who stood as constituency candidates for a party that is, in accordance with the details held by the Electoral Commission under any of the provisions of sections 127 (3A) and 128A, a component party of that party and whose names were endorsed on a writ pursuant to section 185 as having been elected as members of Parliament.
An Electoral Commissioner, on behalf of the Electoral Commission, is required to endorse on this writ the name of every constituency candidate who is elected, and then return the writ to the Clerk of the House of Representatives on or before [date].
An Electoral Commissioner, on behalf of the Electoral Commission, is required to endorse on this writ the name of the constituency candidate who is elected, and then return the writ to the Clerk of the House of Representatives on or before [date].
a constituency candidate for a component party of that party (being a component party that is not listed on the part of the ballot paper that relates to the party vote but is, in accordance with the details held by the Electoral Commission under any of the provisions of sections 127 (3A) and 128A, a component party of that party) has his or her name endorsed on a writ under section 185 as a person declared to be elected as a member of Parliament.
Immediately on the Electoral Commission being satisfied of the Returning Officer's report under subsection (2), an Electoral Commissioner must, on behalf of the Electoral Commission, endorse on the writ --
If the Electoral Commission is satisfied that the name of a member elected to represent an electoral district is not correctly recorded on the writ, an Electoral Commissioner may, on behalf of the Electoral Commission, before or after complying with the requirements of section 185 (1), make any alterations to the writ necessary to ensure that the member's name is correctly recorded.
The name of the person so elected must be endorsed on the writ by an Electoral Commissioner on behalf of the Electoral Commission, and the writ must be returned to the Clerk of the House of Representatives in accordance with section 185.
When the plaintiff amended the endorsement on his writ of summons to change completely his cedi claim to a Euro claim with other reliefs, he did not amend his original statement of claim to correspond to the new claim which was completely different from the original claim.
So a court might find the limits on the All Writs Act apply to Apple.

Not exact matches

Consider Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, who seems bent on turning all of downtown Las Vegas into an open - plan office writ large.
That attitude puts the onus on individual women to improve their self - esteem instead of criticizing societal beauty standards writ large.
Depending on the size of the pumpkin, the writ may serve as more of a high - level understanding than a detailed contract, with financial terms and guidelines for new investor acquisition.
She argued that CNN was writ - large opposed to Trump, and accused Stelter of being jealous of Fox News» ratings, a common tactic used by the president's backers to deflect from tough questions on CNN.
It is likely, therefore, that Morneau, whose political career began last autumn when Stephen Harper dropped the writ, will be tempted to draw on the work of the master as he embarks on a new era of deficit financing.
Recognizing that people depend on you and your service helps a leader focus on his or her company's mission and get behind the company values in a way that single values writ large on a white wall never can.
In an article published on its website last Friday, the century - old think tank cautioned that «there exists a very real danger that the petro will not only fail to cure Venezuela's economic woes but will also weaken the integrity of cryptocurrencies writ - large.»
In re-electing the Conservatives, the population writ large has absolved the government of the contempts against Parliament and the sooner the Liberals stop insisting on such stuff, the better for them and all of us.
If the writ is dropped tomorrow, April 7, then the provincial election will be held 28 days later on Tuesday, May 5, 2015.
Terrorists are not, however, attacking Reality — it's the «avoid the crazy man on the bus» thing writ large maybe.
Aronofsky has made it clear that this is more of an «inspired by» than a «based on» type of movie, so don't go looking to see your childhood flannelgraph writ large.
We say so about the Old Testament, as Luther said, that Christ is writ on every page... the cradle of the Jesus of the New Testament... incarnated already.
On the other side are «creationists,» who argue — against not only science but also those faiths that accept the compatibility of evolutionary biology and Sacred Writ — that the earth was created on or around Sunday, October 23, 4004 b.c., a conclusion based on a sincere but discredited calculation by James Ussher in the seventeenth centurOn the other side are «creationists,» who argue — against not only science but also those faiths that accept the compatibility of evolutionary biology and Sacred Writ — that the earth was created on or around Sunday, October 23, 4004 b.c., a conclusion based on a sincere but discredited calculation by James Ussher in the seventeenth centuron or around Sunday, October 23, 4004 b.c., a conclusion based on a sincere but discredited calculation by James Ussher in the seventeenth centuron a sincere but discredited calculation by James Ussher in the seventeenth century.
In holy writ, the conjunctions between authentic faith and the worlds of commerce are strangely varied: the Hebrew Scriptures contain much in the Pentateuch on the protection and use of property, but a different realm of existence is central to the prophets: «Ho, every one who thirsts, come....
On the other hand, it doesn't take philosophy to know that God is more than a projection of human traits, writ large.
Did you read some book writ - «ten by someone who said... «that bible is non - «sense»... or... did you just wake up in - «saine one day and decide that this was the path you were going to bet your eternity on?
This has been done on a magnified scale, so that man may the better become aware of, and look out for, what, in the trivial circumstances of daily life so rarely appears unmixed that it is much harder to detect than are these instances that are «writ large.»
Nelson is indeed Rabbit writ small: the son who repeats, on a lesser scale, the faults of his father: vagrancy, irresponsibility, egomania.
In which I was to study and writ on such things.
Further, in biblical times all a man had to do was give a writ of divorce — for any reason, and his wife was put on the street.
By liberal Braaten means the theological liberalism that Karl Barth spoke of as a «heresy» — the view that Christian language for God represents universal human feeling writ large on the cosmos rather than God's address to humanity in a Word that disrupts preexisting categories.
Resist organized a Media Forum about the Victory and Challenges of the CA Ruling on Bt - talong to discuss the merits of the Writ of Kalikasan, as well as to enjoin the various sectors to strengthen their ranks against other GMOs in the country.
In the matters M155 / 2011, M156 / 2011 and M157 / 2011 the appeal was allowed; the court set «aside the orders of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia made on 4 May 2011 and 16 May 2011 and, in their place, order that a writ of certiorari, directed to the Australian Competition Tribunal, issue to quash the Australian Competition Tribunal's determination the subject of the proceeding» and remitted the matter to teh Tribunal for determination.
On March 4, with that judgment still unpaid, TDC obtained a writ of execution empowering it to garnishee Lightning bank accounts if it so chose.
But I'll go ahead and backup here: if college sports, writ large, were suspended on account of widespread rape culture (not the mention the insane corruption of the NCAA and the disenfranchisement of the athletes themselves), I'd be 100 % fine with that.
slow Arse day roundabouts so incidentally am drinking imperial stout i found which i clearly hid ray milland style many moons ago oct 2016 9.2 writ on the bottle just a half dozen but fuck me it's gorgeous
The court held that the first writ of execution which was filed on January 9, 2015 was still in effect when the A-G filed for another one on January 6, 2016 and, therefore, the issue of renewal did not arise.
But the court, presided over by a single justice, Mr Justice Alfred Anthony Benin, on Friday morning ruled that the A-G did nothing wrong because the writ of execution had not expired and was effective.
At least until the first court challenge, when one of our banks will suddenly find itself on the end of a very expensive writ and needing to backtrack very quickly indeed.
Golden's driving record, and his record on traffic issues in New York City writ large, are under scrutiny after his run - in as a passenger with a well - known bike advocate in Brooklyn.
After the video was compiled, he issued a writ at the High Court on September 14, 2015, contending amongst others that the audio - visual recordings were done in violation of his right to privacy.
The Electoral Commission must, within 6 months of the return of the writ after a general election, report in writing to the Minister on the administration of that election, including --
No withdrawal of a list of candidates under subsection (1) shall have any effect unless it is lodged with the Electoral Commission not later than noon on the date specified in the writ for the election of constituency candidates as the latest date for the nomination of constituency candidates.
must be submitted to the Electoral Commission not later than noon on the date specified in the writ for the election of constituency candidates as the latest date for the nomination of constituency candidates; and
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