Sentences with phrase «policy grounds»

Also, gambling should be opposed on public policy grounds.
Governments often determine that certain contracts are not valid on public policy grounds.
This analysis indicates if Kennedy were voting on policy grounds only, he too would be a solid vote to overturn.
He mentioned the four debates he had initiated on arms industry corruption, though appeared to develop amnesia when quizzed about arms industry subsidies, forgetting for example, that a pamphlet written by him in September 2009 had said that government insurance for arms exports was an indirect subsidy to the arms industry «difficult to justify on wider policy grounds».
In justifying this result, the Court dispenses with a requirement of individualized suspicion on considered policy grounds.
While Morgan Lewis had argued that the contract claim should be dismissed on public policy grounds because the brothers had pleaded guilty to federal charges, the judge disagreed, concluding «that the public interest is served where attorneys are held accountable for providing their clients with bad legal advice when those clients suffer harm as a result of that advice.»
But, on policy grounds related to the administration of justice and the conduct of civil appeals, this Court and courts of appeal should be mindful of the need for finality and efficiency in the civil litigation process.
Many states, e.g. California, are legally very hostile to non-compete agreements and decline to enforce them on public policy grounds absent some very specific conditions.
Machnikowski v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] EWHC 54 (Admin); [2016] 1 W.L.R. 1655 Represented the Secretary of State in this case concerning the lawfulness of removal and detention decisions on public policy grounds in respect of EEA nationals.
At the time, a Home Office spokesman said: «The Home Secretary has the power to exclude an individual if she considers that his or her presence in the UK is not conducive to the public good or if their exclusion is justified on public policy grounds.
But the bottom line is that even though probably a majority of the Court won't necessarily like the law on policy grounds, their decision will revolve around more than policy.
At the same time, we all may have an intuition that the role of emotions in party politics has grown in recent years, as parties often are less differentiated from one another on policy grounds and as the traditional anchors of class and party allegiance have declined.
Eagle has stated that she's not challenging Corbyn on policy grounds, but rather that she's simply a more competent, effective messenger who is better able to unite the party.
«I think you are starting to see him put the empahsis on honing his bully puluipt skills and using those speeches as both sword and shield on the policy grounds
Until now, they've been distinguished by their indistinguishability on policy grounds.
That's bad on policy grounds, and it clearly violates ESSA.
Even Peter Enrich, a Northeastern University law professor who opposes the initiative on policy grounds, said that the lawsuit is weak.
CEAI and its members object on policy grounds to positions taken by the union in collective bargaining and outside of that process.
This is just an opinion, but on policy grounds, I would have found it preferable for the FOMC to have cut 125 basis points on the 30th, rather than the two moves.
Yes, like Charlie Munger, I believe that gambling should not be legal on public policy grounds.
Personally, I would ban them on public policy grounds.
Prenuptial agreements entered into pursuant to foreign law which are valid under that law may be enforceable in Italy unless void on public policy grounds.
In a judgment of November 2014, the Svea Court of Appeal rejected the challenge to an SCC award on public policy grounds.
However, even if such an explicit statement of public policy is made, the Court's review of an arbitral award, even on public policy grounds, will still be extremely limited.
To vacate an arbitrator's decision on public policy grounds, an explicit statement of well - defined and dominant public policy must be made.
After now reading about not one, not two, but three criminals whose plans were foiled by their own baggy pants, I wonder if the New York case might also have been decided on public policy grounds: baggy pants sems to make law enforcement's job easier.
It is possible to get a case exempted from arbitration on public policy grounds — increasing the possibility of a larger settlement or award from trial.
(On the third hand, a court would probably say that's a ridiculous rent and void the contract on policy grounds).
This doctrine was derived from an old common law rule that invalidated «restraints on alienation» of property other than intellectual property on public policy grounds, and like the «restrain on alienation» rule for tangible property, the first sale doctrine that applies to intellectual property was also (at least originally) a court created common law rule.
But neither in principle nor on policy grounds can one defend treating the drunkard more harshly than the incorrigible racist.
As well as a number of ongoing, confidential, arbitrations and complex enforcement disputes, James will be heading to the Supreme Court in February 2017 to challenge the power of the English courts to require security before an award debtor can resist enforcement on public policy grounds.
Mere dissimilarity in laws is usually not enough to deny such provisions on public policy grounds, and Georgia courts have given considerable deference to the laws of other states when interpreting UM policies.
In other countries, non-compete agreements are prima facie void on public policy grounds, and therefore, particular care is required when drafting a non-competition agreement in order to ensure that it will be considered reasonable under the applicable country's laws.
But rather than grant a divorce for a non-existent marriage, it resorted to resolving the issue on public policy grounds, in order to achieve a fair result.
Accordingly, in consideration of all of the foregoing, I take jurisdiction on public policy grounds.
Might the likelihood (or certainty) that the behaviour would be ongoing play a factor in terms of whether to exclude a communication on public policy grounds?
Issue 9 examines whether there should be a general defence of due diligence or «reasonable precautions» available to corporate criminal offences, or whether some offences should, on public policy grounds, remain absolute in nature.
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