Sentences with phrase «order from the court allowing»

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In trying to recover Snowden's unencrypted mail from the company, which did not keep Snowden's cryptographic key, the Justice Department got a court order forcing the company to turn over another key instead, one that would allow officials to impersonate the company's website and intercept all interactions with its users.
A mother originally from Guatemala, who was ordered to be deported soon has been given a stay by the courtsallowing her to remain free for the foreseeable future.
And Florida Gov. Rick Scott is currently pushing for a «red flag» law — which allow family members and cops to seek a court order preventing a dangerous person from possessing or buying firearms — in his deeply conservative state.
The bill (A. 6994, Kavanagh) would enact a court process to allow a judge to issue an order to prevent individuals found likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to themselves or others from having access to guns.
Disqualification of peers convicted of a serious criminal offence or who are subject to a bankruptcy restriction order Provide power for House of Lords to expel or suspend a member Allow peers to resign and disclaim their peerage Repeal legislation that limits protest around parliament Remove prime minister from process of appointments to President, Deputy President and judges of the Supreme Court Inclusion of spending of non-departmental public bodies in Estimates and Accounts of responsible govt department
«I have made an order which has to be obeyed and the order is to the effect that the accused be allowed to go abroad as from November 4 to treat his ailment within three weeks and return to the court on November 26 for his trial in the charges brought against him», the judge had said.
The Center respectively calls on the EC to pull back from the brink of electoral and potential constitutional chaos, as well as collapse of our nascent democratic experiment, and to allow the disqualified aspirants to correct the errors that formed the basis of their earlier disqualification, as ordered by the Supreme Court.
The 911 initiative is the result of a court order in October that prevented the D.O.E. from sending students to emergency rooms for disruptive behavior without first allowing a family member or staffer to intervene.
A TV reporter from Albany loudly protested Republican Commissioner Tom Turco's ruling based on a previous court order that no recording devices were allowed.
Additional legislation was passed by the assembly which allows the courts to issue an «extreme risk protection order» which prohibits a person who exhibits serious signs of being a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or possessing a firearm for up to one year.
GVROs allow family members and intimate partners who believe a relative's dangerous behavior may lead to violence to request an order from a civil court authorizing law enforcement to remove any guns in the individual's possession, and to prohibit new gun purchases for the duration of the order.
The sweeping anti-busing legislation — approved by the Senate as part of a bill providing funds for the Justice Department this year — not only forbids the Justice Department from bringing desegregation suits that could result in busing and limits the power of federal courts to order busing for such purposes, but allows Justice Department officials to support the removal of court - ordered busing plans already in operation.
Saying that the state's education code allows school districts flexibility in laying off teachers in order to comply with constitutional requirements to provide equal education to all students, a Superior Court judge granted an injunction today that prevents the Los Angeles Unified School District from laying off teachers at Gompers, Liechty and Markham middle schools this year.
This follows an order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit which allowed Judge Koh to make the decision.
The idea behind # 2 is that state courts could sometimes favor litigants from their own states, so in situations where there is a great deal at risk, and where one party is in their home state and the other is not, federal courts allow litigants into federal court in order to provide a fair forum.
Likewise, while most orders in small claims court are dischargeable, Section 178 also allows debts stemming from fraud, embezzlement, and fraudulent misrepresentation to survive bankruptcy.
NY FAM CT § 842: Summary: Allows a court to order the respondent to refrain from intentionally injuring or killing, without justification, any companion animal the respondent knows to be owned, possessed, leased, kept or held by the petitioner or a minor child residing in the household.
Allows a court to order the respondent to refrain from intentionally injuring or killing, without justification, any companion animal the respondent knows to be owned, possessed, leased, kept or held by the petitioner or a minor child residing in the household.
LA R.S. 46:2135 This Louisiana law allows a court to enter a temporary restraining order, without bond, as it deems necessary to protect from abuse the petitioner.
The court is allowed to enter an order «prohibiting the defendant from having any contact with any animal owed, possessed, leased, kept or held by either party or a minor child residing in the household.»
In both cases of domestic abuse and child abuse, a judge or circuit court commissioner shall issue a temporary restraining order ordering the respondent to refrain from removing, hiding, damaging, harming, or mistreating, or disposing of, a household pet, to allow the petitioner or a family member or household member of the petitioner acting on his or her behalf to retrieve a household pet, or any combination of these remedies requested in the petition.
The sentence was delivered pursuant to Section 75 of Nova Scotia's Occupational Health and Safety Act, which allows the court to order any number of creative conditions which serve the purpose of «securing the offender's good conduct and... preventing the offender from repeating the same offence».
This decree is a final order from the court that officially ends the marriage, allowing each party to remarry.
In a suit over contaminated real estate (2017 ONCA 16), the Court of Appeal allowed an appeal from the order of Kelly Wright, J., who dismissed the plaintiff's action as statute barred.
The immediate result of the court's decision is to reject a request from a reporter for the Columbus Ledger - Enquirer that he be allowed to use his BlackBerry during the Shellnutt criminal case in order to send updates to his newspaper's Twitter feed.
In this case, the court allowed the mother of the children to change their names, despite the father's request for an order prohibiting her from doing so.
Its coming into force was delayed for a year, however, in order to allow time to implement new court systems and procedures and provide training to justice system participants — ranging from judges and court personnel to provincial and municipal police.
In some cases a court will allow a deviation from the child support guidelines, or will order a child support maintenance supplement in addition to the G.I. child support obligation.
The ABA letter supports enactment of state laws that would allow courts to issue gun violence restraining orders that temporarily remove guns from people who are dangerous to themselves or others.
to allow for an order prohibiting the plaintiff from commencing future legal proceedings without leave of the court (Quebec's Bill's 9, s. 54.5);
LawToolBox Deadlines for Clio, which allows Clio users to pull up their matters from within Office 365 Outlook in order to calculate court deadlines and add them to their Clio calendars.
The Court also reviewed the basic principles underlying the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act, legislation allowing BC courts to handle child and spousal support orders from other jurisdicOrders Act, legislation allowing BC courts to handle child and spousal support orders from other jurisdicorders from other jurisdictions.
It also considered the correct basis on which a court should exercise its discretion to make receivership orders, and the circumstances in which the State Immunity Act 1978, ss 13 (2)(b), 14 (2) and 14 (4) allow immunity from execution.
Thus, makes sure you obtain either agreement from any other party to the case or a court order allowing the GAL report to be disseminated.
The best way for a parent to get maximum power, protections, and right is to get: 1) sole legal custody (so that the parent can make all major decisions without his input and without court approval); 2) the most days and overnights of parenting time as the court will allow; and 3) very specific language throughout the final custody / divorce order that spells out exactly which activities and behaviors that the parents must either perform or are prohibited from doing (so that if the other parent violates, then it will be easier to prove the violation to the court and therefore get some sort of remedy, such as finding the other parent in contempt of court).
Differently than the procedure for preliminary rulings before the CJEU, which allows the latter Court to use a wider margin of appreciation when it assesses the admissibility of the referring order and to rephrase its scope and content in the light of EU law (as it did with the request from the Tribunale di Cuneo that started the Taricco saga), the ICC is more strictly bound by the correspondence between such order and the final ruling.
In 2004, the World Court ordered the U.S. to take steps to assure that foreign nationals facing execution were allowed an opportunity to show that denial of access to a diplomat from their native county harmed their cases.
Permits the judicial emergency order to suspend, toll, extend, or otherwise grant relief from time limits or filing requirements in any court affected by the order and allows designation of a neighboring jurisdiction as proper venue for civil and criminal proceedings.
South Dakota HB 1093 (2007) Allows Chief Justice to suspend, toll, extend, or otherwise grant relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements imposed by otherwise applicable statutes, rules, or court orders, whether in civil cases, criminal cases, administrative matters or any other legal proceedings as determined necessary.
(Hryciuk was ordered removed from the bench in 1993 after an Ontario Judicial Council Inquiry into the sexual misconduct allegations, but was later vindicated in 1996 by the Ontario Court of Appeal after it ruled the Inquiry judge unfairly allowed new misconduct complaints to be added to the Inquiry.
On July 10th, the British Columbia Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal from an order which allowed defence counsel to be present at an in camera hearing to determine whether informer privilege was validly claimed.
The presiding judge decided to allow defence counsel to attend the first stage hearing in this case, but ordered them to refrain from disclosing information revealed to anyone, including their clients, and to file written undertakings with the Court promising the same.
However, the court has leeway to deviate from those caps in high - net - worth scenarios in order to provide child and spousal support which will allow the «non-moneyed» custodial parent to afford themselves and the children a lifestyle commensurate with the marital lifestyle if possible.
So, there would be little benefit to be gained from suspending the writ of habeas corpus in order to allow the use of military tribunals rather than civilian courts to punish civilian participants in a coup.
If, for example, the party who obtained the freezing order used the cross-examination to extract admissions from the person cross-examined on the motive for concealment rather than the location of assets, then the court might consider that it would be unfair to the party cross-examined to allow evidence of the cross-examination, or at least the relevant part of the cross-examination, to be used in the contempt proceedings.
The court ordered the production of the information sought but declined to allow her to remain anonymous, on the ground that there was no evidence she would suffer harm from disclosure of her identity.
For years privacy advocates in Canada have been warning of legal provisions that allow police and national security agencies to seek personal information from private sector companies, and that allow these companies to hand over this information without a court order and with no accountability.
The interpretation of the contract had been conceded, which allowed the court to determine whether the right to a mandatory order flowed from the breach of contract.
Second, allowing this type of appeal would be contrary to the purpose and intent of Rule 23 (f) and its enabling statutes, under which appeals from class certification orders may be heard only in the discretion of the court of appeals.
Where there is an intractable contact dispute, the authorities indicate that the court should be very reluctant to allow the implacable hostility of one parent to deter it from making a contact order where the child's welfare otherwise requires it (Re J (A Minor)(Contact)[1994] 1 FLR 729).
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