Sentences with phrase «reference to the law»

Rather they must proceed on the basis that a victim's entitlement to compensation will be measured on a consistent basis by reference to the law of the state in which the accident occurred.
With reference to the law, however, fulfillment had also another meaning.
But it asserts, without reference to law, that if you don't know that application of the number your possession can't be illegal.
The second interesting aspect of the guide is its multiple references to the law of unintended consequences.
To say it is surely illegal without any direct reference to the law in question isn't really helpful.
The statement should contain references to every law report of the proceedings below, and should state the duration of the proceedings below.
I've heard an awful lot about SharePoint recently, but usually only in reference to law firms.
The Court makes reference to some law with respect to qualifying expert witnesses (at paras 30 to 43), which I do not comment on here.
Well, one obvious reason has to do with precision in linking: increasingly legal documents are digital, so references to laws are hyperlinked; one letter wrong, and the URL will break, or take you to a place you don't want to go; foolishly complex URLs make it more likely that mistakes will occur in linking, then.
Should such a repository include a feature to enable members of the public to comment and raise issues online, (i.e. publicly, in a somewhat standardized format, cross referenced to the laws in question), similar to a bug tracking system?
As his failing campaign throws out accusations of fraud, what's notably missing is a single reference to a law that was broken or document that was fraudulent,» Shikhman told the Advance in a statement.
So imagine my surprise when I went over to The Passive Voice this morning and found reference to a law suit filed by Hachette against Seth Grahame - Smith (SGS for future reference).
Mon Jun 5, 2:30 - 3:30 pm 602 — Basic metrics for every law department Elevate Services with ACC Legal Ops Metrics & Analysis Interest Group Topic: Discovery, Metrics Audience: Early Stage Format: Expert - led Roundtable This provides a baseline reference to law departments that are early stage on tracking specific metrics and providing their leadership information that enables fact based decision making.
It may be pretty difficult to prove that your child has suffered emotional distress, however there was a case in oregon where it was found that spitting in somone's food could possibly amount to the infliction of emotional distress (but this was in reference to a law regarding the sale of products, but it did highlight a willingness to find in favor of a complainant if emotional distress was a reasonable reaction to the events)
Reference to law enforcement / military organisation (and some details about their organisational structure which may not be accurate, but are not necessarily depicting them in bad light)
A basic search on the internet reveals 512 references made in UK academic journals during the calendar year 2011, and our monitoring service picked up 658 references to the Law Commission from the media during 2011 — 12.
The Right to Receive Assistance in Suicide and Euthanasia, with Particular Reference to the Law of the United States (Ph. D.; University of Oxford; 2004).
A victim's entitlement to compensation will be measured on a consistent basis by reference to the law of the state of the accident whichever route to recovery provided by the Directives he or she invokes.»
Paul is defending the righteousness of God in justifying those who trust him, and doing so without reference to the law.
«The governor was of the opinion that the sheriffs around the state should not be interjecting their personal opinions in reference to the law,» Moss said, adding that Cuomo said sheriffs can't do that and enforce the law.
Let us see now what general observations can be gleaned from Israel's course with reference to the law.
The issue to be decided by the Court was whether the question of what expert evidence the court should order should be decided by reference to the law of the forum or the applicable law.
For example, Michael Polanyi has written that living organisms contain and transmit information, which in principle can not be explained solely by reference to the laws that govern its physical and chemical embodiment.
Get a reference to that law?
We can not at this point follow the tragic, challenging story of Jeremiah, but with reference to the law he saw, more clearly than any other man of his time, that its essence could not be fulfilled by cultic busyness at the temple.
The state constitution makes mention of the law and the Honolulu Police badge bears an image of crossed canoe paddles in reference to the law.
This is a pretty poor answer - it makes no reference to law, and we can't just have a «sounds right» attitude towards answers on this site.
It found that the Directives proceeded on the basis that a victim's compensation was to be measured on a consistent basis, by reference to the law of the state where the accident occurred.
Oliver lambasts one newscaster's «also by the way» reference to the law's four year extension in 2011 comparing it to a mother telling her grown daughter over the phone, «Oh, nice talking to you sweetie, also by the way Peppers is dead, see you at Christmas * Bang [hangs up]».
Contents: Guerrilla parties considered with reference to the laws and usages of war — General orders no. 100 — Selected correspondence and documents.
In reference to the law, which applies equally to all road users, Judge McKinnon observed:
It is clear from the above that a claim will normally be quantified, for example, by reference to the laws of the country where the accident happened.
a) any reference to habitual residence in that State shall be construed as referring to habitual residence in a territorial unit of that State; b) any reference to the law of the State of habitual residence shall be construed as referring to the law of the territorial unit in that State where the child habitually resides.
Can you add a reference to the law from which you extracted that section?
Further, s. 23 of the B.C. Arbitration Act requires an arbitrator to decide an arbitration «by reference to law,» unless the parties agree that the matter may be decided on equitable grounds.
There is no reference to law librarians per se.
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