Sentences with phrase «reach a final judgment»

However, at the 19 June hearing, the Court found a loophole in the law to enable Laura and Eunan to have the humanist ceremony they want, without reaching a final judgment in their case, or setting a precedent for other couples also seeking humanist marriages.
At 50, it behooves you to slow it down and have a conversation or six before you reach any final judgments.
That just means credit reporting bureaus don't have enough information on your repayment history to reach a final judgment as to what your credit score ought to be.
A defendant will often be best served by highlighting, where possible, the importance of the issues presented and explaining persuasively why the case is unlikely to reach a final judgment.

Not exact matches

While Cajetan only understood Luther's views imperfectly, and regarded them as temerarious and mistaken, he was ready to recommend that they receive further discussion and consideration before a final judgment was reached.
Erin Crum, a spokeswoman for HarperCollins, told the New York Times in an email that the publisher «has reached agreements with our e-retailers that are consistent with the final judgment,» or settlement.
The company officially released a statement that said «HarperCollins has reached agreements with our e-retailers that are consistent with the final judgment.
«The carefully reasoned judgment of Lady Justice Arden reaches what I would suggest is the logical conclusion that if the Ombudsman's decision is accepted, it is final and binding on both parties, and the complainant should not be entitled to a second bite of the cherry through the courts.
A final judgment in a divorce case is the end result, whether you and your former spouse reached an amicable settlement or had a contested evidentiary hearing.
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