It is not uncommon to
read reasons for judgment in ICBC injury claims where a Plaintiff's treating physicians support injuries while ICBC's doctors testify that the injuries are not related to the trauma or that the injuries are not as severe as presented by the Plaintiff.
Not exact matches
The patronizing tone of many of the stated
reasons for the ban of Fifty Shades — in addition to the fact that many library officials admitted to not having
read the book — made me wonder about some of the unspoken
judgments.
For these
reasons and others, it is not possible to reach valid and reliable
judgments about systematic patterns in news coverage either through anecdotal blogging about specific articles or by a lone individual
reading through a population of articles, especially when the individual has a deep and longstanding commitment to a belief in widespread false balance.
Now, researchers discover that the
reason for this shift is that people use the most accessible information available when making
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It does not appear from my
reading of either the majority or minority
reasons for judgment in Harmeling that the section then equivalent to our present s. 6 was under consideration.
In another example of the s. 83 argument in action,
reasons for judgment were released today that are well worth
reading for anyone advancing an ICBC claim.
The judge hearing the summary
judgment motion held that there was no genuine issue requiring a trial
for the following
reasons: (i) there was no evidence that anyone died on the property, either by natural causes or some criminal act; (ii) the vendor was not required to disclose that someone had died on the property or that the property may be haunted; (iii) there was no evidence as to how the purchaser could prove...
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I expect that you don't actually know what any judge is is fed up about, beyond whatever you want to
read into whatever you
read in published
reasons for judgment.
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After
reading page after page in the
reasons for judgment eviscerating TREB I'm hard pressed to recall what exactly went in TREB's favour.