Sentences with phrase «other judgment rendered»

Like its predecessor, it does not apply to a foreign - country judgment to the extent that the judgment is: a judgment for taxes; a fine or other penalties; or a judgment for divorce, support, or maintenance, or other judgment rendered in connection with domestic relations.

Not exact matches

For the purpose of this experiment, an opinion is defined as rendering judgment upon a person or idea with the intention of advancing my own perspective over all others.
Disregard the covenant, and America's blessings will be given to others as God renders his judgment.
Like many other activities of ministry — rendering a theological judgment, structuring a sermon, being present to persons in acute crisis, discerning the plan of action and strategy to which a congregation is called at a particular moment in its life — choosing a myth requires the complex interworking of rational judgment, adequate information, emotional openness and self - awareness, intuition, sensitivity, prayerful reflection, and more.
Among other consequences, this transformation renders Fitzgerald's closing judgment on the Buchanans (which Luhrmann reproduces faithfully) all but meaningless.
One of the burdens of the office of judge is having to live with what others may think or say publicly about you after rendering judgment, without being able to respond.
Rather, if the judgment reflects the current state of the law on s 14A, then the state of the law would appear to: (a) conflate the occurrence of damage with the occurrence of a right to bring an action for damages; (b) conflate mere knowledge of damage with knowledge of necessary, relevant facts about that damage; and (c) render of no effect the essential element of s 14A (7) that the hypothetical action to be instituted by the reasonable claimant is an action for damages, and not some other remedy arising from the breach.
• A judgment rendered by the court of a member State must be recognized and enforced by the courts of other member States unless one of the exceptions established by the Hague Convention applies.
For foreign judgments rendered in other countries, our firm suggests that it would be better to file a new lawsuit against the defendant in Taiwan and use the foreign judgments as a leverage.
Member States, institutions of the Communities and any other natural or legal persons may, in cases and under conditions to be determined by the Rules of Procedure, institute third - party proceedings to contest a judgment rendered without their being heard, where the judgment is prejudicial to their rights.
The factors to be considered by the court include: first, to what extent a judgment rendered in the person's absence might be prejudicial to the person or those already parties; second, the extent to which, by protective provisions in the judgment, by the shaping of relief, or other measures, the prejudice can be lessened or avoided; third, whether a judgment rendered in the person's absence will be adequate; fourth, whether the plaintiff will have an adequate remedy if the action is dismissed for nonjoinder.
In so far as reliance placed by the learned senior counsel for the respondent in case of Kanoria and others vs. Guinness reported in (2006) 1 Llyod's Law Reports 701 in support of the submission that though petition under section 34 challenging a foreign award in India had failed, English Court of Appeal had refused to enforce foreign award on the ground that aggrieved party who was not given due notice of plea of fraud and was unable to represent its case is concerned, a perusal of the judgment indicates that the Court of Appeal had rendered a finding that the aggrieved party who was unable to represent its case and had refused to enforce the foreign award.
(3) A director who has satisfied a judgment rendered under this section is entitled to contribution from the other directors who voted for or consented to the unlawful act upon which the judgment was founded.
(**) No record of official sanctions involving unprofessional conduct is intended to mean that the Board / Association may consider judgments within the past three (3) years of violations of (1) civil rights laws; (2) real estate license laws; (3) or other laws prohibiting unprofessional conduct against the applicant rendered by the courts or other lawful authorities.
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