Sentences with phrase «proved by affidavit»

454 (1) If a court convicts a person for a contravention of a by - law of the City or of a local board of the City without proof of the by - law, another court hearing a motion to quash the conviction may dispense with such proof or may permit the by - law to be proved by affidavit or in such other manner as it considers appropriate.

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Husbands and fathers are assumed to be dishonest and struggle to prove the contrary; less than honest affidavits and statements are regularly sworn by vengeful parties; and wives and mothers are encouraged to demand to the full the use of the very liberal and ample powers that the courts now have to oust fathers from their own homes and deprive them of any but the most minimal contact with their children.
He said the affidavit of «concerned citizens» filed by Saraki to prove the allegation of bias against him was unknown to law.
«The affidavit by the concerned citizens does not constitute a standard for proving such serious allegation.
May be proved by drivers license, voter I.D., Affidavit of Corroborating Witness; or testimony of witness.
Some of these documents must be authenticated as accurate business records, and proved up by affidavits that they are true and correct.
Feldman is also accused of knowingly swearing a false affidavit by her client, although none of the accusations have been proven.
You must prove that the other party was served by completing an Affidavit of Service.
If the documents were served on the other party's lawyer service is proved by producing the documents signed by the lawyer accepting service and an Affidavit is not required.
Assist local foreign counsel prepare affidavits and testimony proving the necessary elements of the application and disproving any defenses raised by the abductor;
If the applicable law is not Scots, it can be proved by any appropriate evidence (in practice, usually affidavit expert evidence).
Specifically, Judge Totenberg (who incidentally, is Nina Totenberg's sister) found that the Bureau could regulate collection attorneys under the CFPA (the first time any court considered this issue), that the «meaningful involvement doctrine» extends to activities in litigation, and that the Hanna firm might be liable for filing affidavits given to it by its clients if the CFPB can prove its allegations.
May be proved by drivers license, voter I.D., Affidavit of Corroborating Witness; or testimony of witness.
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