Not exact matches
If one parent in a joint legal custody arrangement takes decision -
making powers away from the
other parent (perhaps
by making unilateral decisions about a child's education), the
other parent can go back to
court to get a judge to enforce the joint legal custody
order.
Democrat Jen Lunsford in a statement pointed to the measures backed
by the Democratic - led Assembly that, among
other things, banned bump stock devices from being possessed in the state and a bill that would
make it easier for those deemed to be dangerous to themselves or
others to lose their firearm through a
court order.
The company was also seeking
other reliefs including an
order of injunction preventing the Ministry from granting the rights acquired
by Exton Cubic Group to any
other person but this was dismissed as the
court lacked jurisdiction to
make consequential
orders.
«The interim
order was
made based on an ex-parte application filed
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission; an ex-parte application has no respondent and the
court is not expected to hear from the
other party.
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They stated a case for consideration of the High
Court in relation to s 33 «where the only issue in dispute is whether payments of child support maintenance in question have not been paid, are the magistrates obliged to
make [the]
order if they are satisfied that payment was
made but
by a method
other than that notified
by the Child Support Agency»?
[15] On the
other hand, the plaintiff says this is not a case where Rule 7 - 6 (1) is applicable because the
court did not
make an
order under this subrule for the plaintiff to attend to be examined
by Dr. Coen.
The written separation agreement was properly
made a part of the final decree
by virtue of Virginia Code Section 20 - 109.1, and was enforceable as any
court order, even though spousal support is different from
other monetary obligations.
(3) Without prejudice to any
other power to deal with an act of contempt under paragraph (a) of subsection (1), the
court may
order the instrument, or any recording
made with it, or both, to be forfeited; and any object so forfeited shall (unless the
court otherwise determines on application
by a person appearing to be the owner) be sold or otherwise disposed of in such manner as the
court may direct.
So if you had a real runaway president who was clearly
making decisions that were directly treasonous, for example, or
ordering others to ignore a
court order and then pardoning them, he could be removed
by impeachment and support for NATO could be
ordered.
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order).
We regularly undertake reviews of decisions
made by the
courts where defendants have been convicted, sentenced and / or
made the subject of some
other order in circumstances that may give rise to an appeal.
To
make sure that the
other spouse has the opportunity to maintain a standard of living that's similar to the one he or he enjoyed during the relationship, alimony may be
ordered by the
court.
In
order to protect
courts of law and administrative tribunals, a principle of deliberative secrecy applies to shield those decision - makers from having to
make transparent or provide information in regards to the intellectual or
other process
by which they may have arrived at their decision except as may stand on the record within their reasons for judgment or opinion.
Like a confiscation
order, a compensation
order is an ancillary
court order and is designed to compensate a victim for personal injury or any loss or damage that may have resulted from the offence committed
by the defendant and is
made in addition, or instead of,
other sentencing options under section 130 of the Powers of Criminal
Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (PCCSA).
(a) lawful authority refers to lawful authority
other than (i) a subpoena or warrant issued, or an
order made,
by a
court, person or body with jurisdiction to compel the production of information, or (ii) rules of
court relating to the production of records; and (b) the organization that discloses the personal information is not required to verify the validity of the lawful authority identified
by the government institution or the part of a government institution.
The factors considered
by the
Court in a custody or access
order variation are any material changes in the condition, means, needs and
other circumstances since the
making of the original
order.
(a) The Defendant (the «KRG») applied on 3 July 2017 to set aside the
Order of this Court made ex parte on 29 May 2017 by which it recognised and, subject to its terms, enforced two arbitration awards made in London under the auspices of the LCIA and permitted alternative service of the order made and other documents on the KRG's London solicitors who had acted for them in the arbitra
Order of this
Court made ex parte on 29 May 2017
by which it recognised and, subject to its terms, enforced two arbitration awards
made in London under the auspices of the LCIA and permitted alternative service of the
order made and other documents on the KRG's London solicitors who had acted for them in the arbitra
order made and
other documents on the KRG's London solicitors who had acted for them in the arbitration.
6: - This also happens to UK citizens visiting
other EU countries where they give birth but are subsequently pursued
by the British authorities who
make care
orders after the departure and persuade the foreign
court to allow them to take the baby to the UK for forced adoption.
(a) that the Claimants contracted with the Defendants to purchase package holidays at the Club Aguamar Hotel and stayed at the Club Aguamar Hotel between the dates set out in the schedule to the
order, and (b) that the Claimants suffered gastric or
other illness of various durations, and / or personal injury, and / or distress, inconvenience, loss and damage as a result of improper performance of the provision of services under the holiday contract, in respect of which the Claimants hold the Defendant liable (i) under the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992, and / or (ii)
by reason of breaches of the said contracts of various dates for the provision of holidays,
made in writing, and within the jurisdiction of this
Court, and / or (iii)
by reason of the Defendant's negligence during the said period, and / or (iv)
by reason of the Defendant's misrepresentations
made on various dates and inducung the Claimants to enter the said contracts for the provision of holidays.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly
make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the
courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the
courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and
court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help
others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected
by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in
order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
But under Ontario rules, 57.07 (1) «Where a solicitor for a party has caused costs to be incurred without reasonable cause or to be wasted
by undue delay, negligence or
other default, the
court may
make an
order... requiring the solicitor personally to pay the costs of any party.»
However, if a periodical payments
order is
made for one party to pay maintenance to the
other then the
Court or if
by consent, the parties, will need to consider how long these payments are to continue.
Awarded
by a New York
court, spousal support is a legal
order that requires one spouse to
make periodic payments to the
other spouse.
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by legal process such as
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other lawful process without a
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made reasonable efforts to ensure that the individual has been notified of the request or that reasonable efforts have been
made by the party seeking the information to secure a qualified protective
order.
Thus, in the final rule we provide that a covered entity may disclose protected health information in response to a subpoena, discovery request or
other lawful process that is not accompanied
by a
court order if it receives satisfactory assurance from the party seeking the request that the requesting party has
made a good faith attempt to provide written notice to the individual that includes sufficient information about the litigation or proceeding to permit the individual to raise an objection to the
court or administrative tribunal and that the time for the individual to raise objections has elapsed (and that none were filed or all have been resolved).
In § 164.512 (e) of the final rule, we permit covered entities to disclose protected health information in a judicial or administrative proceeding if the request for such protected health information is
made through or pursuant to an
order from a
court or administrative tribunal or in response to a subpoena or discovery request from, or
other lawful process
by a party to the proceeding.
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In
other words Parliament's intention of
making possession
orders mandatory against demoted tenants has been trumped
by the
courts deciding that they can consider a substantive defence.
The Act allows for parties to apply in the province where they reside, after which a provisional
order is
made, but has no force and effect until confirmed
by the
court in the jurisdiction where the
other party is found.
The
court never hears from both parties at the same time, and will never know at the time of hearing whether conflicting evidence will be adduced
by the
other side until after the provisional
order is
made.
Process carried out
by Magistrates
Court to collect fines and
other monetary
orders made in the Crown
Court
(b) no
other amendment to the articles or
by - laws shall be
made without the consent of the
court, until the
court otherwise
orders.
[T] o a spouse, former spouse, or child of the debtor, for alimony to, maintenance for, or support of such spouse or child, in connection with a separation agreement, divorce decree or
other order of a
court of record, determination
made in accordance with state or territorial law
by a governmental unit, or property agreement, but not to the extent that
not of the kind described in paragraph 5 [support debts] that is incurred
by the debtor in the course of a divorce or separation or in connection with a separation agreement, divorce decree or
other order of a
court of record, a determination
made in accordance with State or territorial law
by a governmental unit unless:
an
order, or a particular kind of
order,
made by a
court exercising federal family jurisdiction (whether or not the provision also applies to
other orders of
courts).
The
Courts have powers under Part VII - Division 6 of the Family Law Act 1975 in appropriate circumstances to
make an
order restricting a parent or
other person from removing a child from Australia
by adding them to the airport watch list.
Note 2: If the
Court makes an
order for the payment of money as mentioned in subsection 117B (1) of the Family Law Act, the
Court may
order that interest is payable at a rate
other than the rate prescribed
by the Family Law Rules for that subsection: see subsection 117B (2) of that Act.
The
order may require that payments are
made directly to the
other parent or collected and distributed
by the clerk of the
court or State Disbursement Unit.
However, after 1984, congress
made an exception to this protected status for retirement plans, which permitted retirement plans to be divided between spouses during the divorce process, only if
ordered by the
court in a QDRO or some
other type of Domestic Relations
Order, as required
by the particular plan.
For instance, a part payment when the
court order is
made (or very soon afterwards), followed
by other payments when the house is sold.
A parenting plan is an
order made by the
court, and it determines the «residential schedule» for your children — in
other words, how long the child will spend with each parent.
(c) an undertaking given to, and accepted
by, the
court in proceedings under this Act
other than proceedings that relate wholly or partly to, or to the
making of, a parenting
order; or
(6) A
court may, on an application
by a person who was a party to the Part VIIIAB financial agreement that has been set aside, or
by any
other interested person,
make such
order or
orders (including an
order for the transfer of property) as it considers just and equitable for the purpose of preserving or adjusting the rights of persons who were parties to that financial agreement and any
other interested persons.
(1) A
court exercising jurisdiction in proceedings under this Act may,
by making a suppression
order or non ‑ publication
order on grounds permitted
by this Part, prohibit or restrict the publication or
other disclosure of:
(b) the
court may, in proceedings for the revocation of the approval or on application
by a party to the agreement or any
other interested person,
make such
order or
orders (including an
order for the transfer of property) as it considers just and equitable for the purpose of preserving or adjusting the rights of the parties to the agreement and any
other interested persons;
(6) Where a
court proposes to adjourn proceedings as provided
by subsection (5), the
court may, before so adjourning the proceedings,
make such interim
order or
orders or such
other order or
orders (if any) as it considers appropriate with respect to:
(2) The liability under subsection (1) of a bankrupt party to a marriage to maintain the
other party may be satisfied, in whole or in part,
by way of the transfer of vested bankruptcy property in relation to the bankrupt party if the
court makes an
order under this Part for the transfer.