Sentences with phrase «oral testimony in»

The Commission seeks leave to submit that the provisions of the NTA which affect the concept (itself not statutory) of abandonment, the concept of traditional laws and customs, the requisite connection with the claimed land or waters, the burden of proof in relation to cessation, and the role of oral testimony in native title claims, amongst others sub-sec 223 (1), must be construed consistently with human rights standards relating to equality before the law [1], the rights of indigenous minorities to practise and revitalise their culture [2], and freedom of religion [3].
evidence, which is the legal term referring to oral testimony in court.
Many tribunal summary proceedings do not include oral evidence, and the court seems to be opening the door to the selective use of oral testimony in summary proceedings.
The British Columbia Supreme Court gave little weight to email evidence in another family dispute, Hamilton v Jackson 2009 BCSC 538 (CanLII), because it conflicted with oral testimony in court about what had happened and what had been said about it at the time, and, as the judge said (para 17):
They must now also be able to demonstrate skills in giving oral testimony in «hot tubbing» situations.
In his first press conference since taking office last year, Lord Judge said that, within 15 years, oral testimony in courts may have to be replaced by evidence presented entirely by computer.

Not exact matches

A UK parliamentary committee has published a cache of documents provided to it by an ex CA employee, Chris Wylie, who gave public testimony in front of the committee at an oral hearing earlier this week.
Amos Wilder adds a piece to our understanding of what these performances might have been like: When we picture to ourselves the early Christian narrators we should make full allowance for animated and expressive narration... oral speech also was less inhibited than today... when we think of the early church meetings and testimonies and narrations we are probably well guided if we think of the way in which Vachael Lindsay read or of the appropriate readings of James Weldon Johnson's God's Trombones (56).
The electronic age with its offering of a wide variety of ways to present the human voice has commanded new attention to oral language.1 Perhaps the ascendancy of science and the domination of the scientific method has created such a restricted view of language that a reaction in favor of more dimensions to language is to be taken simply as clear testimony to a general degeneration of meaningful discourse, a degeneration in which the church figures prominently.
At this point we will look at the arguments based on (1) the empty tomb; (2) the absence of appearance narratives in Mark; (3) the testimony of Paul; and (4) the evidence of the oral traditions.
The Egyptian revolution unlocked the potential of thousands of Egyptians for artistic expression, and its fortunes have since been captured in verse, song, dance, graffiti, video and oral testimony.
Investigators provide oral and / or written testimony in criminal, civil, or administrative proceedings against persons accused of fraudulently receiving public assistance benefits.
(v) In conducting a hearing, the Committee may request and consider written or oral testimony.
During committee hearings in front of both the House and the Senate, Vice Chair Michael Johnston provided oral and written testimony calling on the General Assembly to produce reasonable ballot access laws.
Written testimony may be e-mailed as an attachment in any common format to the Hudson Valley Delegation at: March 5th Hearing: Dan Moscato at [email protected] March 12th Hearing: Shelley Andrews at [email protected] Witnesses are asked to keep oral testimony to no more than three minutes in length.
Anyone wishing to deliver oral testimony during the hearing must register in advance for speaking time by visiting www.queensbp.org/budget.
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Collins made no mention of the president's 2018 budget request, which will officially be released next week, in his oral testimony.
But like others, Venter told the commission in oral testimony today that synthetic biology is «very different from what's happened before» because scientists can now build genomes from digital information and a DNA synthesizer.
Her oral confirmation testimony earlier this month was a cringe - worthy performance, featuring guns vs. grizzlies and her refusal to commit to the same accountability standards for charter and private schools as are in place for traditional public schools that receive taxpayer funds.
Ramaya Tegegne's research focuses on the movement of gossip amongst artist communities, and her performance lecture Bzzz Bzzz Bzzz (New Jerseyy) compiles oral testimonies to narrate a short history of New Jerseyy, an artist - run space in Basel, Switzerland.
Researching official and unofficial records, media coverage, oral testimonies, and other relevant materials, Kent Chan is excavating a little - known episode of Singapore's curatorial history: the first group exhibition of Singaporean artists in Europe.
Together they installed objects collected from the shuttered school in a Tyler classroom, accompanied by texts and oral testimonies, including the superintendent's letter announcing the closure — in euphemistic managerial speak — and a more emotional series of essays written by Fairhill students directly onto the walls of exhibition space.
Occasionally people provide her with some of their medical records and other health data, which is kept confidential unless the person concerned gives their permission for the information to be out in the public domain, or the information has already been reported publicly in the media or in oral or written testimony to courts, tribunals, and parliamentary inquiries.
The day prior to my oral testimony, in a piece published on the Guardian website, he called me:
«Lawmakers stressed that their report — which was written after only a single day of oral testimony — did not cover all the issues and would not be as in - depth as the two other inquiries into the e-mail scandal that are still pending.»
«Computers May Usurp Oral Testimony, U.K. Chief Justice Warns Main Debunking Several Myths About the Passive Voice in Legal Writing»
A generation brought up with computers will no longer have the attention span to sit as jurors and listen to oral testimony for hours on end, Lord Judge believes, according to a report in The Times Online.
If applicable, we issue reports suitable for use in court, provide oral and written testimony, and assist in settlement negotiations.
By this logic every prosecutor who demands oral testimony is engaged in entrapment?
A Florida deposition is out - of - court oral testimony transcribed in writing for later use in court and for the purposes of gathering evidence in anticipation of trial.
Brian Lauten, The Era of Trial By Paper: When the Witness Re-Writes the Oral Deposition Testimony in the Errata Sheet, 8 HLRe 126 (2018).
Deposition: Oral testimony that is taken under oath in which one party presents questions to the other party or relevant witnesses.
We are experienced in making oral and written presentations to agencies and providing oral and written and testimony at agency proceedings.
In the absence of supporting expert evidence, the claimant was forced to rely on the oral testimony of the hotel manager during cross-examination.
For example, in my firm's family law practice, an enormous amount of time is needlessly wasted by lawyers, clients, and pro se parties traveling to and from court for hearings for no reason other than to appear in person before a judge — even when no oral testimony is provided.
A party to arbitral proceedings can also apply to the court under section 43 of the 1996 Act to secure the attendance of a witness (including a third party witness) in order to produce documents or provide oral testimony.
Appeal decision: A regulatory body has, in registration matters, a necessarily implied power to accept witness testimony on oath or affirmation, and to provide for the cross-examination of witnesses, where evidence of good character conflicts and turns on credibility: ``... an oral hearing is a necessary incidental power available to the Council in circumstances where evidence relevant to good character is in conflict, and credibility is in issue.
As stated by Ontario's Divisional Court in Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, 2007 CanLII 59152, this means that the manner in which evidence is received by the Board is within its discretion and there is no requirement that evidence be received in the form of oral testimony.
«That confidence was severely undermined by the judgment of Mr Justice Peter Smith; that judgment was in key respects inconsistent with the written and oral testimony of Mrs Harb, the surrounding documents and the inherent probabilities.»
As well as imprisonment, statutory duties to submit to fingerprinting, to produce documents, to give oral testimony and not to loiter in or near school grounds, playgrounds, public parks and bathing areas are all deprivations of liberty attracting the rules of fundamental justice.
Query whether Canadian patent office procedures should / will gain more traction in view of the increased use of new / modified post issuance challenges available at USPTO since 2011, some of which permit the use of cross - examinations / oral testimony.
At the trial, several witnesses gave oral testimony, including solicitors from Linklaters, though as is not uncommon in cases where the trial is one of negligence of the solicitors concerned, several years had passed since the initial events in question.
The commission has issued two issues papers identifying areas it expects to explore in oral testimony or written comment.
Aside from the apparent procedural novelties involved in compelling an affidavit (or oral testimony) for its summary judgment motion (where recent SCC jurisprudence favouring summary judgment may assist), there is the added complexity of compelling the patent examiner (or another CIPO representative) to provide specific evidence regarding a particular patent.
The tenor of the SEC's stance on the broader ICO market appears to have changed, from hinting that the regulator views ICOs as unregistered securities in violation of U.S. Securities laws to outright warning ICOs of an oncoming crackdown in written and oral testimony.
A UK parliamentary committee has published a cache of documents provided to it by an ex CA employee, Chris Wylie, who gave public testimony in front of the committee at an oral hearing earlier this week.
The AAMA and the CSMA submitted joint written testimony drafted by Mr. Balasa in support of Raised Bill No. 459, and Holly Martin, CMA (AAMA), of the CSMA presented oral testimony at the March 19 hearing.
In our efforts to gain approval for our amendment, we held weekly strategy meetings with our lobbyist and AAMFT, made our presence known at hearings (even when we could not testify), wrote testimony, gave oral testimony, created fact - sheets comparing the profession to allied professions, and started utilizing grassroots outreach.
The envisaged outcome is «a permanent national record of a significant period in Australian history, and a publication based on the testimonies of participants in the oral history project».
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