Sentences with phrase «on substantial grounds»

It is not for the tenant to show that there is a genuine dispute on substantial grounds but to show the appearance of substantial grounds.
A big advantage for anyone travelling with children, is that the resorts are all built on substantial grounds and Read More»

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Most significantly, the notion that most forms of information could only be withheld on the grounds that «substantial harm» would be caused was removed.
New York State Supreme Court Judge Bruce Cozzens Jr. of Nassau County ruled that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Commuter Tax was unconstitutional on the grounds that the law is «a special law, which does not serve substantial state interest».
This substantial private vacation rental estate sits on 50 acres of farm land is a perfect base to visit Niagara on the Lake, Niagara Falls, The Niagara Peninsula wineries, bicycle along the Niagara River, attend the Shaw theater, sight see, or simply enjoy the beauty of the home's grounds which offer privacy and tranquility through 50 acres of manicured green space and surrounded by vineyards.
This substantial private Niagara holiday vacation rental estate is a perfect base to visit Niagara on the Lake, Niagara Falls, The Niagara Peninsula wineries, bicycle along the Niagara River, attend the Shaw theater, sight see, or simply enjoy the beauty of the home's grounds which offer privacy and tranquility through one acre of manicured green space and surrounded by vineyards.
When the global EF is decomposed into its six components (Figure 1), none of the five non-carbon land - use categories has any substantial ecological deficit — suggesting that depletion of cropland, grazing land, forest land, fishing grounds, and built - up land is not occurring on an aggregate, global level.
The impediments to a suit on grounds of unfairness are showing substantial injury and unavoidability.
Even if established, it would be clearly justified under Art 8 (2) on the grounds that it was necessary for the economic well - being of the authority and the interest of their other service - users, and was a proportionate response to the claimant's needs because it afforded her the maximum protection from injury, greater privacy and independence, and resulted in a substantial costs saving.
This appeal considered whether, when a defendant pleads not guilty to murder on the grounds of diminshed responsibility, the judge must direct the jury as to the meaning of «substantial» for the purposes of the phase «substantially impaired» in the Homicide Act 1957, s 2 (1)(b).
This was often an offer gleefully accepted to the unscrupulous site owner to refuse consent on spurious grounds (if any grounds at all) or turn up the volume of his transistor radio and don a Dracula mask to frighten off any visiting prospective buyer or donee, buying at a substantial undervalue and thereafter selling on at a substantial profit.
when the lawyer believes on reasonable grounds that there is an imminent risk of... substantial financial injury to an individual caused by an unlawful act that is likely to be committed, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the injury.
If my client comes to me for advice, must I now, since I now «[believe] on reasonable grounds that there is an imminent risk of... substantial financial injury to an individual caused by an unlawful act that is likely to be committed,» disclose what my client is about to do?
Substantial experience defending vulnerable clients in extradition proceedings, including on human rights grounds.
situations involving the removal of a seriously ill person in which substantial grounds have been shown for believing that he or she, although not at imminent risk of dying, would face a real risk, on account of the absence of appropriate treatment in the receiving country or the lack of access to such treatment, of being exposed to a serious, rapid and irreversible decline in his or her state of health resulting in intense suffering or to a significant reduction in life expectancy.
If the parties can not agree, the Crown will let the presiding Judge or Justice of the Peace know that he or she is seeking the detention of the accused person on one of the three grounds in the Criminal Code: i) the primary ground (that the accused will not attend for court and could flee the jurisdiction), ii) the secondary ground (that the accused is a public safety risk and there is a substantial likelihood he or she will reoffend while out on bail), and iii) the tertiary ground (that the public will lose confidence in the administration of justice should the accused person be released).
The ET sympathised with the Claimant but held that her dismissal was fair on the grounds of «some other substantial reason» of a kind such as to justify dismissal.
The court was referred to Forcelux v Binne [2010] HLR 20 in which Mr Justice Warren stated inter alia that CPR r. 55.8 (1) and (2) «have something in common with Part 24» — a tenant can produce his own evidence which, if it is sufficient to show that he has a case which is genuinely disputed on grounds which appear to be substantial, will result in allocation to track and case management directions.
Perhaps the most common ground debtors argue is under IR 6.5 (4)(b)-- that is that the debt is disputed on grounds that appear to the court to be substantial.
Ms. Clifford now applies for sole custody and guardianship of Melissa on the grounds that Mr. Clifford has alienated the two oldest children from her and as a consequence of his continuing conduct, there is a substantial likelihood that Melissa will be similarly alienated....
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