Not exact matches
As the
public made snap
judgments about his character, he felt his
trust in others erode.
There has been an obvious tragic loss in
public trust in elected politicians, especially in light of poor
judgment and greed from some of our politicians in all parties.
Speaker Silver's
judgment was so impaired that he had to have the JScope findings finally jolt him into an awareness that orchestrating the settlement to get Vito Lopez of the hook was a devastating breach of the
public trust, and something no woman in this State should ever forgive him for the rest of his time in the Assembly.
Careful to differentiate between student achievement and learning, Shulman also advocates for greater
public trust in teacher
judgment.
Advocates believed that their handiwork was good and right, but they didn't
trust the
public's
judgment or their own ability to sway potential skeptics.
The IPCC's consensus building process relies heavily on expert
judgment; if the
public and the policy makers no longer
trust these particular experts, then we can expect a very different dynamic to be in play with regards to the reception of the AR5 relative to the AR4.
The decision of the Court of Appeal in Department of Economic Policy and Development of the City of Moscow and another v Bankers
Trust and another [2004] EWCA Civ 314, [2004] 4 All ER 746 raises issues of potentially far - reaching significance vis - à - vis the
public nature of
judgments and orders pronounced by the English courts in the context of arbitration applications.
This was a particularly important case as it confirmed that it is very difficult to argue that registration of any
judgment of a member state would be contrary to
public policy in view of the concept of mutual
trust in the legal systems of other member states, especially in cases where points could and should have been taken in the original jurisdiction.
The policies are meant to ensure that ICE and CBP officers and agents exercise sound
judgment when enforcing federal law at or focused on sensitive locations, to enhance the
public understanding and
trust, and to ensure that people seeking to participate in activities or utilize services provided at any sensitive location are free to do so, without fear or hesitation.
While the case is perhaps most notable for a sustained blast by Sedley LJ against the injustice he sees as having been done to her by the previous health secretary who stepped in to stop the
trust making the severance payment it had agreed, the principal
judgment on the substance of the case was by Laws LJ who accepted that payments by
public authorities to their employees can be challenged under administrative law principles, but obviously found it in general invidious if an authority is using such principles to try to avoid a contractual agreement made by itself.
Searched
public records and examined titles to determine legal condition of property title: Examined copies of records, such as deeds of
trust, liens,
judgments, easements, vital statistics, and plat and map books to determine ownership and legal restrictions and to verify legal description of property.
287 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Uqdah Realty & Management Corp. — deposits; jurisdiction; fraudulent practices; failure to pay
judgment; vicarious liability; notary
public; disclosure of agency relationship; broker violated 19 NYCRR 175.1 when he deposited escrow funds into his operating account; broker committed conversion when his operating account fell below deposit amount; broker engaged in fraudulent practices when he illegally retained buyer's
trust funds and attempted to qualify prospective buyer for mortgage by falsely stating their employment; broker failed to disclose his agency relationship to his client; failure to pay
judgment; corporate real estate broker vicariously liable and charged with actual knowledge of violation of law because of representative broker's cognizant misconduct as corporate officer; broker is not required to deposit a refundable commission in an escrow account unless contractually demanded; corporate broker and representative broker's license revoked; restitution of deposit of $ 12,000 plus interest; notary
public commission revoked based on misconduct as a real estate licensee