Sentences with phrase «on ordinary principles»

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The technically most advanced electrostatic copying machine, which operates with ordinary paper — which can not that is to say, be supervised and is independent of suppliers — is the product of a monopoly (Xerox); on principle it is not sold but rented.
At the beginning, a physical organism, whose life - principles were breath and blood, whose mental and emotional experiences were the functions of bodily organs, the ordinary man was submerged in the corporate mass of his tribe, without individual status, separate hopes, personal rights, or claim on divine care apart from the group.
This is directed against the Gnostics who claimed that they were in the most intimate possible fellowship with God, fellowship not even possible for the ordinary man, and who yet wallowed in sin, either on the principle that the body is evil and therefore it does not matter what is done with it or in it, or on the principle that in sin the body does no more than fulfil its own nature, and that in either case the spirit is left quite untouched.
The sacred is not in the sky, the place of transcendent, abstract principle, but rather is based on this earth, in the ordinary dwelling places of our lives, in our gardens and kitchens and bedrooms.
Each project includes instructions on how to conduct the experiment at home using ordinary toys and household items as props, an easy - to - understand explanation of the experiment's significance, and suggestions on how parents can incorporate these principles into their interactions with their child.
You were recently invited to talk about the principle of Magma Carta on a BBC programme which was broadcast live across the globe.The right to personal freedom means that no man may be punished, imprisoned, or coerced, except for breach of the law proved in a legal manner before an ordinary court, and this right flows directly from the provisions of Magma Carta, the Petition of Right, 1628, and the Bill of Rights, 1968.
These include the introduction of territorially autonomous regimes that can be formed without the need to have been part of other pre-existing political - administrative divisions, but on the bases of ethno - cultural features; the recognition of community justice as parallel and coexistent with ordinary justice, exercised by the «native indigenous peasant nations and peoples» authorities according to their principles, cultural values, norms and proceedings» (Art. 199); and the consolidation of a system of collective land titling following ethnicity - based criteria.
Central to this model are the principles of random selection and deliberation: the idea that a diverse body of ordinary citizens, chosen on a near - random basis so as to be descriptively representative of the citizen population, are willing and able to deliberate and make recommendations on constitutional questions.
Which is perhaps why their «Godzilla» — an initially character - rich movie about relatable ordinary humans in extraordinary circumstances — is ultimately so frustrating as the picture inadvertently turns its back on those core principles.
It was argued on behalf of the landlords that the salvage principle was not restricted to sums falling due only after the date of the administrator's appointment and that the principle required that as a matter of common sense and ordinary justice, the landlords receive payment of the disputed rent and other sums due, in full, for the period in which the administrator occupied the premises for the purposes of the administration.
At the first stage, the court considers whether it would have granted a costs order on the ordinary (r 44.3) principles; then — even if those factors point overwhelmingly in favour of awarding costs — it goes on to decide whether a pro bono costs order is appropriate.
The tribunal held that all of the evidence pointed to the conclusion that Mr Beacon was carrying on a trade at the villa of a letting business to guests during the relevant years in accordance with ordinary prudent business principles.
Of course, those damages will still be assessed with reference to ordinary principles of law, including causation, foreseeability, remoteness and mitigation and what amounts to payment within a «reasonable time» will depend on a number of factors to be determined on a case by case basis.
The 1947 Convention had to be interpreted in accordance with the principles codified in Arts 31 — 33 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969, which required that a treaty be interpreted in good faith, in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the terms of the treaty in their context and in the light of the treaty's object and purpose.
As such, the Court held that the respondent would be liable for the violation of the Technical Requirements, para 3.2.2.2 The Court concluded that, applying ordinary principles of contractual interpretation, the Technical Requirements are not too weak a basis on which to rest a contention that the respondent had a liability to warrant that the foundations would survive for twenty years or would be designed so as to achieve twenty years of lifetime.
PIAC seeks to represent and advocate on behalf of ordinary consumers, in particular vulnerable consumers, concerning the rates, policies, rules and regulations associated with the delivery of these services with a view to ensuring principles of access and affordability and fair treatment for the constituencies it tries to serve.
On analysis, the Court found that the words of section 18, interpreted in their grammatical and ordinary sense, did not establish an absolute limitation period, nor did they displace the discoverability principles under sections 4 and 5.
The Cochran Firm was founded by Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. on the principle that ordinary citizens deserved aggressive and tireless representation.
I would go even further and say that they had to have implied a principle that land should not be kept out of circulation indefinitely — that the ordinary meaning of the LTA would effect sort of a restraint on alienation.
On the question of employer liability for the unpleasantness of the other staff members, one problem is that, unlike the discrimination legislation, the whistleblowing provisions have no specific vicarious liability rules, but the EAT applied «ordinary» principles; in particular, they relied on Cumbria CC v Carlisle - Morgan [2007] IRLR 31On the question of employer liability for the unpleasantness of the other staff members, one problem is that, unlike the discrimination legislation, the whistleblowing provisions have no specific vicarious liability rules, but the EAT applied «ordinary» principles; in particular, they relied on Cumbria CC v Carlisle - Morgan [2007] IRLR 31on Cumbria CC v Carlisle - Morgan [2007] IRLR 314.
Our law is prepared, according to Clerk & Lindsell, to apply the remedy of conversion to «any document which is specially prepared in the ordinary course of business as evidence of a debt or obligation»... The reliance on a document or some other tangible token of the existence of the obligation may be understandable as a relic of the history, but it is not principled.
Based on ground - up case law analysis it constructs a new taxonomy on the grounds of judicial review: mistake, procedural impropriety, ordinary common law statutory interpretation, discretionary impropriety, relevant / irrelevant considerations, breach of an ECHR protected right or equality duty, and constitutional allocation of powers, constitutional rights, or other complex constitutional principles.
I used some of the same decorating principles for my Christmas mantel that I use on ordinary days.
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