Sentences with phrase «precedent of»

I actually see where the tenant is coming from, if that's her reasoning... at the same time I also Do NOT need her trying to set a precedent of simply not paying some of the rent (With no prior notification) if things like this happen.
If you accept no rent while you wait, then you risk setting the precedent of that going forward (meaning you may not ever get any rent, and you may not be able to get her out of the unit).
Note: This opinion is not a precedent of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
If there is a precedent of you bending or breaking your own lease rules for 1 tenant then you have no leverage after that changing your mind mid lease bad idea.
It cited the relevant precedent of the 1995 CCW protocol that preemptively banned blinding lasers.
China for the first time called for new international law on killer robots, providing the precedent of the CCW protocol banning blinding lasers.
The DAO bailout set a dangerous precedent of being able to arbitrarily change the state of the ledger.
Let's hope this sets as a legal precedent of ransomware being treated as a serious case of racketeering.
The defensive driving training of the driving school handles the exercises and practices on how to step on the break with the precedent of proper deceleration.
Start paying down your student loan interest while you're in school, and you set yourself a precedent of developing good financial habits for the future.
I'm looking for a precedent of a doctor getting sued after giving his private phone number for a patient to consult, yet not being available at a moment of emergency.
an applicant must show that: 1) there is an important question of law or precedent of importance to the practice; 2) there is a reasonable chance of success on appeal and; 3) the delay will not unduly hinder the progress of the action or cause undue prejudice to the parties (at para. 11, citing Jeerh v.Yorkton Securities Inc., 2005 ABCA 64 at para. 27).
This feature story notes New York and other defendants» request to the Second Circuit to uphold the dismissal of the Shinnecock Indian Nation's complaint saying the appeals court's precedent of denying such tribal land claims is well - settled.
The case raises issues of such significance to copyright holders and online service providers that it may well end up as a landmark precedent of the U.S. Supreme Court (assuming of course that certiorari is granted).
[56] Our colleague correctly recognizes at the outset of his reasons that overturning a precedent of this Court is a step not to be lightly undertaken.
In Canada v. Craig, 2012 SCC 43 at paras. 24 - 31, the Court referred briefly to the principles that govern when it will overrule one its prior decisions, stating that «overturning a precedent of this Court is a step not to be lightly undertaken.
For the time being, however, the Supreme Court precedent of affording deference remains intact.
Appellate review serves many functions in law, including: promoting equal justice, correcting errors of judgment committed by the trial court, and developing a precedent of law to be applied in future disputes.
Nigerian courts may rely on the precedent of the English courts, which are only persuasive rather than binding authority in Nigeria.
Perhaps your company has set a precedent of giving long leaves of absence to employees.
the precedent of prior cases.
Pulling back rulemaking at the Department of Justice does not stop any of the private suits, nor does it curtail the wide - open scope of liability under the perceived precedent of the Winn - Dixie case [Minh Vu, Seyfarth Shaw]
«Justice Scalia Continues His Precedent of Controversy Main Supreme Court Clerks Reaching (er, Representing) the Stars»
With the Supreme Court just starting its new session, Justice Scalia is continuing his precedent of generating controversy.
The judicial precedent of constitutional law has evolved through a process in which courts interpret, apply, and explain the meaning and context of particular provisions and principles of the constitution during a legal proceeding.
Based on the precedent of partnering with CCLA the Toronto Lawyers Association, TLA, has joined CPDonline.ca.
Precedent of the month: The new edition of Blomfield and Brooks, as one might expect from that title, continues to be an abundant source of precedents and forms.
dangerous precedent of granting cost recovery for plants based on their fuel supplies, rather than the usual rationale of power system reliability.
The precedent of the Eemian suggests that other changes to the ocean, too.
Like Crutzen, Wigley cited the precedent of the huge volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991.
The concept of N - ICE2015 followed the precedent of many previous expeditions, including the Fram expedition by Fridtjof Nansen, Russian drifting stations, the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean campaign in 1998 — 1999 [Perovich et al., 1999], and the Tara drift during International Polar Year 2007 — 2008 [Gascard et al., 2008].
These pioneering minds understood the deep historical precedent of thousands of years of solar utilization through passive solar design and solar thermal technology.
is there any precedent of any other type of govt employed scientists, other than climate scientists, thinking their work email is somehow not covered by basic employment law i.e disclosable in the absence of it being classified secret?
Don't let this discourage you and don't let it discourage us — stand tall, walk proudly, and lead us from these dense lowlands of ignorance and inaction to the high peaks of economic and environmental sustainability, where we, a world united, will be able to bask in the glory of our global human potential and pass down to our children a climatically stable world with a noble precedent of global unity.
Under the precedent of the British court ruling, this is a political tract, rather than a work of science.
«Revolution in the Making» explores multiple strains of artistic approaches, characterized by abstraction and repetition, that reject the precedent of a monolithic masterwork on a pedestal, employing such tactics as stacking, hanging, and intertwining, to create an intimate reciprocity between artist and viewer.
«There is sculptural value these things have,» Mr. Büchel said, citing the precedent of Land Art created by Donald Judd and others in Marfa, a tiny West Texas town, as well as the monumental art of antiquity.
Alex Lee Harris uses the precedent of abstract sculpture to riff playfully against his environment.
In Modular Nude (2011), a mysterious sculpture strategically obscures a female form, a subtle critique of the art historical precedent of using the female body as prop.
Whatever makes Warhol significant, Wallace Wells argues, is the poor precedent of empty, ironic art:
This level of involvement follows the precedent of artists commissioned by Rock acts to produce album covers, videos or concert sets - recent examples being John Currin for Pulp, Wolfgang Tillmans and Sam Taylor - Wood for the Pet Shop Boys and Damien Hirst for Blur.
Panelist will discuss Mendieta's legacy as «a precedent of patriarchy at work, but analyze the current events, in which the staying power and patterns of male - domination seem to still hold monopoly.»
A text that is almost entirely, rather than only momentarily, diagnostic in orientation is Barbara Rose's excellent, and unfortunately little remembered, «The Value of Didactic Art» of 1967, which ambitiously lays out the terms of a particular shift where works of art — those inheritors of the precedent of Duchamp's unassisted readymade — began to derive their value and significance from visually presenting a particular argument, rather than by engaging the viewer in primarily aesthetic terms, which this didactic art rendered at best marginal or incidental.
Pendleton engages with the art - historical precedent of the monochrome, otherwise restricting his palette to black, white, silver, and grey.
This followed the precedent of The Family of Man, 1971 (BH 513, Barbara Hepworth Estate, on loan to Yorkshire Sculpture Park, repr.
In her most iconic works, she utilized wooden objects that she gathered from urban debris piles to create her monumental installations - a process clearly influenced by the precedent of Marcel Duchamp's found object sculptures and «readymades.»
Many of the artists who responded drew clearly on the precedent of»60s activist art.
There is, in fact, a precedent of collectors remaking Tiravanija's food pieces for select groups.
Demand, who is among a number of accomplished photographers trained at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in Germany, complicates the precedent of photography as documentary practice.
The precedent of Picasso's eroticism is evident, especially in an untitled 1959 graphite and ink - wash drawing of a shadowy feminine figure serenaded by a flute - playing satyr or Minotaur.
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