Sentences with phrase «refer your case back»

However, the House of Lords referred the case back to the High Court which has now affirmed that Mrs A can claim compensation.
The Minister of Justice referred the case back to the Ontario Court of Appeal.
And because, pursuant to Chambre des notaires, the Act's entire «requirement» scheme was unconstitutional against taxpayers acting in their capacity as lawyers, as in this case, there was no need to refer this case back to the Federal Court to determine the actual nature of the client - related documentation the taxpayer had withheld.
The SCC referred the case back to the trial court to determine this issue.
On 6 November 1997, the CCRC referred the case back to the Court of Appeal.
We refer this case back to the Court of Queen's Bench and require that it be subject to case management.

Not exact matches

For the perfected actuality passes back into the temporal world, and qualifies this world so that each temporal actuality includes it as an immediate fact of relevant experience» (351) 3 Some interpreters refer also to Whitehead's reference to the «superjective nature» of God in Process and Reality: «The «superjective» nature of God is the character of the pragmatic value of his specific satisfaction qualifying the transcendent creativity in the various temporal instances» (88).4 In this case, however, the actual warrant lies again on page 351, as it is under the light of that particular passage that the «superjective character» on page 88 is interpreted as a reference to the objectification of the consequent nature.
In case you don't know the easiest way to get seeds out of a pomegranate... refer back to this post.
I'll save them all up in a highlight up top too for the next few weeks, so you can refer back to them up top in case you miss them on the day.
And in any case, he will only refer you back to me, and to the Terms of Service.
«His reversing is even worse than mine,» Harman shouted back, referring to her little collision and subsequent court case.
The Supreme Court on Thursday referred back to the Court of Appeal, Abuja, all pending cases relating to the dispute over the leadership tussle between the Ali Modu Sheriff an d Ahmed Makarfi factions of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Another 7,572 cases were referred back to state agencies that provide services and contract with nonprofits.
A. Knock a paracetamol or three back with a glass of sav blanc B. Make a peppermint tea and book some reiki C. Go straight to your GP in case it's a brain tumour D. Check your basal temp and refer to your diary to see whether it's due to ovulation 2.
Those suffering with long - term chronic back pain may be prescribed stronger painkillers by their GP or medical healthcare professional, and referred to a chiropractor or physiotherapists who will generally recommend specific exercises to strengthen the lower back and improve the posture, but in severe cases, surgery may be the only option... or is it?
So in this case, you can just refer to my other method of scribbling a pencil onto the back of the letters, as seen in this post.
In case you're wondering which mural we are referring to, it's the one located at the back of the room Loki and the Grandmaster find themselves in during Thor and the Hulk's arena fight scene.
In any case, if anyone dared say something wasn't possible, I'd refer them back to the «money - no - object» bit, for as Bugatti proved with the Veyron, unlimited budget is the ultimate engineering solution.
In the case of Marketing: A Love Story, I find the incremental cost of the paperback version is worth it because of the ease of underlining the many key phrases and sentences you're likely to want to refer back to in the future.
Be sure to record the case number and give it to us so we can refer back to poison control.
In other cases, your pet may be in the care of the emergency and critical care specialist for the duration of the emergency and recovery, but then referred back to your general practitioner veterinarian for follow up and routine care.
Mark Noseworthy, Destiny 2 Project Lead, took it to Twitter to explain Bungie «would never hold back game performance to appease a partner» in this case, Mark refers partner...
Yet what we both discovered was the two paintings shared striking similarities in the terms of how the images and the compositions were deployed, particularly with the identifiable use of the monumental black triangular, pyramidal, monolithic structures at the center, which undoubtedly referred to the pyramid on the back of the U.S one dollar bill, while the flying images perhaps obliquely evoked Manifest Destiny's Goddess Columbia floating in mid air, the symbol of America — in any case, the two pictures were covered with smoke and fire.
The miscarriage watchdog managed to refer just 12 cases back to the Court of Appeal last year.
Presumably, the case would be referred back to the court where he might stand accused of being in contempt of court.
In its 20 year history the CCRC has only referred two cases back to the appeal judges on a second referral.
But that's not the case when referring to NYU professor Wafaa Bilal, who last year implanted in the back of his head a camera that takes photos every 60 seconds for an art project.
The case has been referred back to the Employment Tribunal to consider the facts in view of the EAT's interpretation of a refusal.
The outcome of the appeal is clear: the judgment by the General Court is set aside and the case is referred back to the General Court so that it can rule on the pleas that were not dealt with in the l judgment in first instance.
Such active and even aggressive participation can have no other effect than to discredit the impartiality of an administrative tribunal either in the case where the matter is referred back to it, or in future proceedings involving similar interests and issues or the same parties.
When we opened our doors back in 2012, it was just Betsy and I and it was distributed in the sense that she was in D.C. at the time and I was in South Carolina and so the decisions that we were making in terms of the back office needs of the firm, time keeping and file management and even faxing and telephones all had to be through systems that would work with having two people in two physically different locations, and it was sort of very much when people found out that we had opened our doors it just kind of exploded and existing clients grew and started referring in areas that we didn't previously have clients, or cases, in and we would have to hire more people to staff those cases and the more people came with additional bars and then clients found out about those bars and then they gave us cases in those states and so it sort of has just grown.
It may be proper for a judge (or his or her clerk) to check whether counsel have referred to all the relevant cases but, if they have not, and the judge finds one that he or she thinks may dispose of the issue, it is strongly arguable, whether the omission to cite the case is the fault of counsel or not, that the judge should call counsel back and invite them to address arguments to the court to deal with the new case.
The Court of Appeal referred back to the seminal case of White v White [2001] 1 AC 596, [2001] 1 All ER 1, in which reference was made to the concept of the «yardstick of equality» which was introduced to ensure that there was no discrimination between the husband and the wife and their respective roles as money - earner and home - maker and child - carer.
A case dating back to 1973 (Wachtel & Wachtel [1973] EWCA Civ 10, [1973] 1 All ER 829) referred to conduct as having to be gross and obvious before it should be considered by the court.
The lawyer will tell you not to talk about the case with others, and that you should refer questions back to him or her.
In Tuesday's opinion, written by appellate Judge Janice Rogers Brown on behalf of the three - judge panel, she referred to the constant back - and - forth as «Sisyphean labor,» stating that the case must be brought to a close in «the interest of procedural fairness and judicial finality.»
Raj Chada, partner at Hodge Jones & Allen LLP, comments: «This case concerns the circumstances in which sentences passed on assisting offenders should be referred back to the sentencing court under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA 2005), s 74.
Equally, where a case is complex and needs bodies on the ground to keep on track, I will often refer it to a solicitor I know is going to offer a decent service, to give the client the best chance of getting a good outcome, knowing that if they can't settle I can come back in at a later stage to slug it out in court.»
In a landmark case decided by the High Court a Jewish couple have been given permission to agree their divorce settlement in the religious courts, by referring the matter back to their Rabbi.
First, he referred to Emmens v Pottle, a case dating back to 1885 that established the defence of innocent dissemination for newsvendors.
referee: a person to whom the court refers a pending case to take testimony, hear the parties, and report back to the court.
The case has now been referred back to the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, which means its only a matter of time before the two companies return to battle before a judge.
In which case, show the interviewer your attention to detail by referring back to the things they say during the interview.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE RESPONSE]: «If this was a chronic situation and the more well - to - do parent really wanted the kids to have things that the other parent could not afford, I might refer the parties back to counsel with the suggestion that they pursue some kind of creative option - i.e. the creation of a special account for these issues, which could be accessed only with the consent of both parents or the order of the special master... Obviously, many high conflict families can't handle this, in which case I agree with everyone who says that insulating the kid from the conflict trumps letting her have the prom dress...» (California doctorate - level MHP, June 2, 2001).
Please note the wording about case law and referring the matter back to the lawyer, that is RECO actually softening the stance for required registrant disclosure but not definitively stating the rule no longer applies thereby leaving it up in the air.
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