Sentences with phrase «other obiter»

Father Joe is a memoir, to be sure, but in the midst of his other obiter dicta on politics and humor, it would have been gratifying to see Hendra begin to forge a few more barbs tipped with a little sub specie aeternitatis, even if they were tossed from left of center.

Not exact matches

The subject of the Commentary article was the collapse of Communism, but we fear Mr. Harries» secularist obiter dictum fares no better when applied to innumerable other instances of great historical change.
This year, she was a cover model for Athleta activewear; attended a world government summit in Dubai; received an award from Singapore for her inspiration; walked the red carpet in Hollywood after appearing in the documentary If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast with Tony Bennett, Betty White and other stars in their 90s who are still going strong.
And for contrast in terms of the agent's role and bearing in the industry, see Paul Vitello's New York Times Books obit on agent Robert Lescher, who once worked with Singer, Toklas, Frost and others:
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This was the obiter ruling of Judge Pelling QC, sitting as a High Court judge, in Baybut and 73 others v Eccle Riggs Country Park Ltd [2006] Lawtel 13 November, [2006] All ER (D) 161 (Nov)-- surely a candidate for one of the longest claim form titles of last year.
The court ruled in favour of the defendant on other grounds and therefore did not need to examine the validity of the limitation clause, however the judge did state, obiter dicta, that if necessary he would have upheld the # 14K contractual liability cap as a fair and reasonable clause.
Prof. Morin points out that in their opinions, several judges held as obiter that the rights of aboriginal peoples within the Province of Québec in 1763 may have been protected by the Royal Proclamation, which runs contrary to other case law.
No doubt this is at least in part because «most of the statements of principle in the authorities are obiter because the corporate veil was not pierced» and «most cases in which the corporate veil was pierced could have been decided on other grounds».
This appeal considered whether an agreement in writing which contains an anti-oral variation clause can be varied other than in accordance with the terms of that clause, and whether the Court of Appeal was wrong to follow a previous Court of Appeal decision in which a relevant contrary authority had not been cited, or a later Court of Appeal decision which considered both earlier decisions and rejected that contrary authority but did so obiter.
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