Sentences with phrase «prior decisions»

That's not surprising; French courts do not even cite their own prior decisions.
(c) a copy of all available prior decisions involving the member unless the decision was to take no further action under subsection 26 (5).
This Court of Appeal decision is distinguished from prior decisions of the Court which dismissed Insurer's requests for appraisal due to the requests being brought too late.
In so doing, it reaffirmed several legal principles applicable to punitive damages, as articulated in prior decisions.
«Rules of thumb,» prior decisions by other panels in other matters, and other predeterminants are to be disregarded.
Finally, in a stunning, but subtle rebuke of prior decisions on misclassification, the Court identified a new mandate from Brinker, saying:
Rather, it is shaped by legacies and feedback effects from prior decisions that close off some options, channel decision makers towards others and sometimes create unintended consequences.
Many school districts around the country are reversing prior decisions to cut librarians, realizing the school library can be...
Michael Feder, a partner in the litigation group of McCarthy Tétrault LLP in Vancouver who represented the Law Society of British Columbia and its designate Kurt Wedel, says the decision was «not a surprising ruling» that was «totally in keeping with prior decisions
In particular, letter addresses the use of downside risk and potential review of uncontested prior decisions as a scare tactic to discourage injured workers from pursuing valid issues.
Judge says she finds prior decisions not to prosecute Mayor Bill de Blasio «irrelevant» to the upcoming corruption trial of former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, his wife Linda and former Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto.
On the Fund Transfer Fraud policy the Medidata court distinguished prior decisions as they found the way that the criminals used computer code in the message to mask «themselves as an authorized representative and directed Medidata's accounts payable employee to initiate the electronic bank transfer».
Filing a complaint with the state agency overseeing your HMO can also change prior decisions.
The TV host tacitly wanted to blame God as a justification for her implied prior decision to reject Him.
[54] As above, the defendant relies on prior decisions for her position that the range for non-pecuniary damages in this case is $ 40 - 50,000.
Several prior decisions had held that cohabitation be interpreted as a «man and a woman» and as «husband and wife.»
Prior decisions such as Entrop, and the Court of Queen's Bench ruling in Kellogg, Brown & Root held that there was a prima facie case of discrimination because the employer discriminated against all drug users on the ground of a» perceived disability».
The SCC was also influenced by prior decisions made by the IPC on the interpretation of similar provisions (e.g., s 69 (6) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSA 2000 c F - 25)(paras 56 - 7).
[8] Prior decisions address aspects of an application for a contact order under s 34 (4)(a) of the FLA, some of which consider the duration of the period of lack of contact relevant to the meaning to be given to «significance of the relationship» as that phrase is used in that subsection; others do not.
In my respectful view, it is unwarranted as a matter of statutory interpretation, prior decisions of the Court, or considerations of policy.
While the U.S. BP Securities Class Action was certified and eventually settled in the fall of 2016, the Ontario BP Securities Class Action languished at the pleadings stage of the action for half a decade as a result of legal wrangling over jurisdiction, resulting in two prior decisions by the Court of Appeal [1].
In evaluating these facts against the rebate eligibility requirements, the court considered its own prior decision in a case called Rochefort v.
How consistent was this decision with prior decisions?
PFR v BU The Committee did not comply with section 25 (6)(c) because it provided the Applicant with the summary of the matters contained in the «CPSO Physician Profile» but did not provide the Applicant with the actual available prior decisions.
Traditionally, administrative tribunals such as the AER have not considered themselves bound by their own prior decisions as courts are (stare decisis).
This was obviously not from any lack of scholarly ability on his part, but rather from his prior decision to pursue pastoral ministry rather than an academic career.
Given the general soundness of Judge Gorsuch's approaches to both written and unwritten law, attacks on his prior decisions are likely to focus more on the outcomes and parties than on his jurisprudential orientation.
The question of how many harmonies there are should be deferred because it is a function of prior decisions.
i wonder if the reason for wanting a second homebirth would be because if it ended well, it would give them * proof * that their prior decision didn't lead to their baby's death.
Instead, his prior decisions suggest he's likely to take a bulldozer to the remaining anti-corruption laws we have left.
Where the PI of the Lendület research team wins an ERC grant during the Lendület grant period, the grant agreement for the Lendület project may be modified by mutual consent, subject to a prior decision to this effect by the President of MTA.
Hence, the lack of supporting constitutional text, principles of federalism, and the doctrine of stare decisis (which lends stability to the law by encouraging courts to stand by their prior decisions) all militate against the creation of a federal constitutional right to education or to supposedly equal school funding.
(Calif.) Reversing a prior decision, an appeals court ruled this week that private communications sent on personal electronic devices and saved on private data systems are not subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act.
An Ombudsman does not have the authority to reverse any prior decisions about your federal student loans.
Investing in the 2017 stocks Buffett is buying now is almost futile because his decisions are influenced by the success of each of his prior decisions.
At the start of each chapter the council will convene and based upon some of your prior decisions will hand you a pile of silver and supplies that you can then use to bolster your forces by hiring new troops, disbanding old ones and upgrading existing ones, as well as equipping them with some gear like new javelins or some heavy axes.
The change follows public outcry against MOCA's prior decision to leave the chief curator position unfilled, thereby consolidating curatorial duties to Jeffrey Deitch, the museum's director.
Based on prior decisions it is very unlikely that the courts will entirely reject the idea of using existing law to regulate greenhouse gases, but the particular program announced on June 2 has some vulnerabilities.
For example, the EC wanted a prior decision to structure the working group deliberations around separate protocols for energy, forestry, transportation, etc..
That prior decision adopted a presumption that the Alien Tort Statute doesn't reach human rights violations committed in other countries.
Toronto criminal lawyer David Butt says that, in allowing the Crown's motions to strike, the Supreme Court has been «thematically consistent» with prior decisions and a desire to actively manage its docket.
The 5th Circuit had affirmed Rosales» sanction of more than $ 175,600 in a prior decision on March 27.
The Court hereby confirms its prior decisions in Alokpa and Moudoulou and NA.

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