Sentences with phrase «ordinary members of the public do»

This applies to legal aid as it does for court and tribunal fees because if ordinary members of the public do not have the practical means of resolving disputes, respect for the rule of law and our democratic society is liable to break down.»

Not exact matches

A Europe - wide survey by Seed magazine a few years back asked members of the public if they considered the following statement true or false: genetically modified tomatoes differ from ordinary tomatoes in that genetically modified tomatoes have genes in them and ordinary tomatoes do not.
Lord Atkin's famous opinion in Ambard v. Attorney - General for Trinidad and Tobago [1936] AC 322, is apposite: «But whether the authority and position of an individual judge, or the due administration of justice, is concerned, No wrong is committed by any member of the public who exercises the ordinary right of criticising, in good faith, in private or public, the public act done in the seat of justice.
I don't know, look, I consider myself an ordinary member of the public at times, ok, and up until about three or four months ago I'd never heard of him...
These actions do not require suspicions of involvement in crimes and can be utilised against any ordinary member of the public.
«In the ordinary course, a member of the public did not enjoy access to the MLS database.
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