Sentences with phrase «over the dispute because»

Thus, in Syska (Elektrim SA) v Vivendi Universal SA [2009] EWCA Civ 677, the Court of Appeal rejected the argument of a Polish party in administration that an arbitral tribunal in England and Wales no longer had jurisdiction over a dispute because the arbitration agreement had been annulled by Polish bankruptcy law.

Not exact matches

«Here's the bottom line: just because we're not talking about tariffs every day, that doesn't mean our trade dispute with China is somehow over,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Known as the Winklevoss twins in the new tech industry, and famous both for being among the largest (if not the largest) holders of bitcoin (and because of their legendary dispute with Mark Zuckerberg over the origins of Facebook) the two men want to create a new exchange in compliance with financial laws.
If Coronel elected to leave the entry for «Father» on the birth certificates blank, it was not because of any dispute over patrimony.
Luckily any given election is never entirely over for either party to the dispute because in two to four years hence the people will be able to fight it out again — even as new unforeseen and important circumstances which must be dealt with will inevitably present themselves for the consideration of the community.
Such reporting, says Shaw, is superficial and distorted because most journalists are abysmally ignorant of theology and church affairs, and preoccupied with fitting everything into the categories of dispute over politics and matters sexual.
Because Christ's Church is the pillar and bulwark of truth, in disputes over conflicting interpretations of the Word of God the Church must be capable of discerning true teaching and setting it forth with clarity.
Stoke had initially ended their interest in the 39 - year - old because of a dispute over who would pay his wages.
Because the Wankel is such a departure from normal automotive engines, an ongoing argument has developed over how to determine its displacement or «size,» and as long as the dispute is unresolved, few people will experiment with the power plant in big - time competition.
The Daily Telegraph earlier reported that talks had stalled but only because Sterling's representatives were in the midst of separating from their employers and there was a dispute over whether commission should be paid to the agents directly or their former agency Impact Sports Management.
McElwain's ability to dispute Florida over the buyout is hindered because of his agent Jimmy Sexton's ties with potential candidates.
He was reinstated in April, but did not report to the team's facility because he was reportedly upset with the way the Vikings treated him during his absence as well as a dispute over his contract, which led to a long, candid Twitter rant.
JACKSON — Three of the Reform Party's four congressional candidates were restored Tuesday to the state's Nov. 2 general election ballot, only days after being booted off because of a dispute over the party's leadership.
None of the details have yet been made public, but allies are claiming that Abrahams is being targeted because of a number of disputes with Corbyn's team over the past year, during which the Labour MP stood up to the leadership.
Mahoney and McMahon have denied that, saying COR approached the county on its own because of a dispute with the city over the tax assessment on Inner Harbor land.
A senior vice president of Manhattan Savings Bank, Harry G. Woods Jr., said in an affidavit supporting the request to interview Andrew Cuomo that Mr. Cuomo had intervened about the same time that Sheldon J. Goldstein, a Rockland County developer who has contributed $ 38,000 to the Governor's campaign and is now a client of Andrew Cuomo, had threatened to «destroy» Mr. Partridge because of a dispute between them over a separate New Jersey project.
LOWER MANHATTAN — Construction on the Sept. 11 Memorial Museum has «come basically to a halt» because of a bitter dispute over $ 300 million in cost overruns that Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday is on the verge of ending up in court.
Because of these inheritance disputes, a lot of people end up hurting or killing their own cousins over their land.
It would normally head to the Senate floor next, but that may not happen any time soon because of a political dispute between Republicans and Democrats over long - term budgeting issues.
Prusiner says that he persisted because he never found another problem as captivating as prions, but Dreger cites a number of researchers who, after bruising public disputes over unconventional conclusions, retreated to other, less inflammatory, lines of inquiry.
Because this issue has come before senior courts in other jurisdictions, Irish judges may consider the settled case law elsewhere to ascertain how best to resolve a dispute over the fate of stored embryos here.
In addition to disputing the relevance of your source trial (which doesn't appear to offer a duration or suggestion that the tests increase healthy lifespan of the mice in question), I'd like to point out that protection is less beneficial in the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over time.
There's actually more tension in the dispute over Russell's fate because both combatants are justified.
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks is urging TV bosses to settle their dispute over the hit TV show because she's terrified of losing her «dream...
Keeping up - to - date is essential because even though the legal system is often placed in the unenviable position of reacting to emerging developments rather than adopting proactive stances to head off controversies, if leaders can implement sound AUPs, they may be able to avoid costly litigation when disputes arise over the use of technology in schools.
Education is dominated by disputes over priorities, largely because of politics and limited funding.
And this consumer at least would be very furious, if I were deprived of ordering print books from a certain publisher because of a pricing dispute over e-books I couldn't care less about.
Because if they're going to choose to toss me overboard in a business dispute over which I have no influence, control or participation in, I can choose not to do business with them.
My complaint is with the way Amazon handled print books in this matter, not with the Amazon - Macmillan ebook pricing dispute, over which I still haven't developed an informed opinion because it is so fricking complicated.
In an embarrassing incident, Amazon blocked Macmillan from their site for a day during a dispute over Kindle terms — and had to bow because they couldn't hold their customers hostage.
Credit repair dispute letters are problematic because the bureaus get the same letter over and over again.
Failing to review the Proof of Claim filed by your private student loan company may harm you not only in your bankruptcy case, but even after it's over because you'll be prevented from disputing the balance due and the ownership of the loan if the lender sues you in state court after bankruptcy.
I was visiting the beaches because they seemed to hold the key to a very public dispute over the value of St. Joe Company's assets, and its stock price, that was taking place between two money managers named David Einhorn and Bruce Berkowitz.
So I left them a few notes asking them to please keep their kitty indoors because there is a feral cat in the neighborhood who has staked his claim (which I support) and he attacks Eddie over territory disputes.
A monumental mobile by Alexander Calder, one of the 20th century's great artists, began to disappear from its decades - old home in Willis Tower's lobby Monday, headed for an art storage facility and an uncertain future because of a legal dispute over...
The Axiological Level: the level of «shared values» a) by appeal to shared values disputes over methodological rules are settled b) methodological rules are «instrumental» in character i) they are adopted as means to achieving certain ends ii) those ends are the science's «values» or «aims» iii) they have the forms of a «hypothetical imperative»: If you desire Aim X, then follow methodological rule Y. iv) rules are adopted because they are believed to be optimal technique for attain cognitive goals or «utilities» v) choice of methodological rule is choice of most efficient means to the end of attaining our «cognitive values» c) disputes at axiological level are either i) thought to be nonexistent, or ii) irresolvable
«While the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) does not dispute the CIA's analysis of Russian hacking operations, it has not endorsed their assessment because of a lack of conclusive evidence that Moscow intended to boost Trump over Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, The position of the ODNI, which oversees the 17 agency - strong U.S. intelligence community, could press his assertion that no evidence implicates Russia in the cyber attacks...» 17!
Carvin did forcefully make some First Amendment arguments, but, in doing so, too often failed to observe that various opinions were not only permitted, but reasonable... Because Steyn and National Review have parted ways, Carvin and National Review seem to have been unaware of the long backstory and more or less presented the dispute (from National Review's perspective) as little more than a purely academic controversy over the validity of tree rings as a temperature proxy, leaving the judges completely mystified on why Mann, as opposed to any one of hundreds of scientists, was at issue.
And with the low oil price hanging over the industry, we are expecting to see a range of issues arising — from gas and LNG pricing disputes to projects being cancelled because the economics no longer work.
A minority of respondents felt that men can be more adversely affected by legal aid reforms because they are less likely to qualify for legal aid now; private family law was singled out as an area were men may be marginalised, particularly in disputes over contact with children.
Even handed contracts are much more prone to conflict than one sided ones, because even handed contracts preserve meaningful rights for both sides that can give both sides legitimate arguments in a particular situation over which they can fight and will fight no knowing how the dispute will be resolved.
As expensive as these reports can be, sometimes they actually save you money because with their assistance, you could settle your family dispute instead of spending 1 - 4 weeks in trial fighting over custody and spending a lot more.
«Why I think it's a growth area is because we have an aging population in Canada and things like guardianship applications, disputes over powers of attorney and also will challenges — the typical things you associate with estate litigation,» says Anderson.
(Of course, benefits of switching to blockchains that automatically authenticate and record events are even bigger because they will make affidavits unnecessary, eliminate most disputes over facts, and automate transactions, even with real estate — but read my other articles for a discussion of that.)
In a unanimous decision, the tribunal - which had been constituted under the auspices of the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Additional Facility Rules (the Additional Facility)- ruled that it lacked jurisdiction over NSPI's claims because NSPI was not an «investor» who had made a qualifying «investment» in Venezuela as called for by the Canada - Venezuela Bilateral Investment Treaty (Canada - Venezuela Treaty).
To further bolster his decision to stay the action, Justice Perell fully considered the issue of forum non conveniens — which is the question of whether, even if Ontario courts have jurisdiction over a claim, jurisdiction should still be declined because there is another forum that would clearly be a better place to determine the dispute.
The Plaintiff appealed, arguing that the motion judge had not properly considered whether Ontario was the «forum of necessity» — i.e. the doctrine allowing the Court to assume jurisdiction over a dispute, even though there is no «real and substantial connection» with Ontario, because there is no other forum in which the plaintiff can reasonably seek relief (see our previous posts regarding the doctrine of «forum of necessity» here and here).
In July 2015, the plaintiffs new lawyer refused to turn over their file materials to a new lawyer that they had retained, because of a dispute about fees.
In the U.S., on the other hand, disputes can be more complicated because the U.S. is brought before a panel based on the actions of an actor over which it does not assert direct control.
A dispute arose over a joint venture in which Mr Lukyanenko's companies held 49 % of a Cypriot company In relation to post-judgment freezing orders, just because a defendant has not paid a judgment does not mean a claimant has an automatic right to get a freezing order against that defendant's assets.
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