This is why
only under exceptional circumstances will a non-competition clause be enforceable.
Only under exceptional circumstances can a mother's milk be considered unsuitable for her infant [23]-- in the majority of health conditions affecting either the mother or the baby, breastfeeding should continue.
Courts in many states have shared this reluctance to divide custody, declaring that divided custody is to be avoided as not in the best interests of the children and that it will be sanctioned
only under exceptional circumstances.
Not exact matches
Under the new guidelines, the acquisition of oil sands companies by foreign state - owned enterprises will
only be found to constitute a new benefit for Canada in «
exceptional circumstances.»
The 1967 Abortion Act was
only supposed to allow for a termination of pregnancy
under such
exceptional circumstances as those that would result in «grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman.»
Similarly, the clipping of teeth is
only carried out in
exceptional circumstances under specialist veterinary advice by trained stockpersons to protect sows» udders when necessary.
Breastmilk is the
only fluid your baby requires when he has diarrhea and / or vomiting, except
under exceptional circumstances.
If pregnant women were
only ever put in detention centres
under exceptional circumstances why were so many of them being released back into the community afterwards?
Professor John Mitchell, one of the two Chapter 6 Review Editors, confirmed there was group responsibility, and told the Review that referencing unpublished material in the AR4 was not prohibited, but
only allowed
under exceptional circumstances.
On the basis that the result of the legislative provisions would probably be that the valuer would find that the shares in Northern Rock was either nil or a «derisory» sum, the claimants submitted that that was a case of expropriation without compensation, which could be justified
under Art 1 of the First Protocol
only in
exceptional circumstances.
So also in Re C:
under 16 a child must be listened to (as ever); and over that age
only «
exceptional circumstances» will dictate the need for an order.
The threat of contempt proceedings was more likely to motivate a person to give information frankly if the court was willing to give permission for the use of information obtained
under a freezing order in any appropriate case, than if the court was prepared
only to give permission to use that information in contempt proceedings in
exceptional circumstances.
However, a judge is entitled (
under CPR r 6.9) to dispense with service of a claim form; this power is to be exercised sparingly and
only in the most
exceptional circumstances where it would have the effect of altering the priority of seisin.
The non-custodial parent has the right of reasonable visitation to the child which the court will
only refuse
under exceptional circumstances.