Sentences with phrase «relied upon in»

They would ignore more than 100 years of tax precedent that these home owners relied upon in their budgeting.
Under the income approach, the discounted cash flow method is relied upon in most cases for multi-tenant offices.
The Commission notes that it has not provided definitive pronouncements of whether particular practices which may be relied upon in criminal matters, for example, will be capable of being recognised consistent with human rights on the basis that this will require a consideration of the factual situation at issue in the particular case.
It gives examples of how the Act has been relied upon in child welfare and legal proceedings to ensure fair process and to prevent unnecessary interference or an abuse of power by the state into the family life of vulnerable children and families.
Secure infants differ from insecure infants in that they experience felt security; they have faith that the attachment figure can be relied upon in times of stress and hardship.
These foundational cases have been relied upon in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
This is a mistake because though marriage can bring happiness it should not be relied upon in this way.
[29] They can allow human rights to be more concretely relied upon in designing and evaluating policy.
They are an invaluable resource and one that should be more heavily relied upon in the roll out of the new arrangements and in guiding service delivery.
With a basic understanding of how our brains develop, clients can learn to train their brains to cultivate a peaceful place and present place inside them that can be relied upon in moments of need.
«Office managers are the ones who are relied upon in order to support executives and support offices by providing office management, project management, clerical functions and reception.»
Her genuine desire to help others while «making a difference» eases their burden during these uncertain times and builds the confidence clients require to market themselves strategically.For 11 years, Darlene's expertise was heavily relied upon in marketing, administration, and quality control within the financial services industry.
The iPhone 8 could come with an all - glass design, an OLED screen instead of the LCDs Apple has relied upon in years past, and a larger screen that takes advantage of Apple's reported plans to remove the Touch ID sensor beneath the display.
You have the right ask for copies of information that the insurer has relied upon in assessing your claim under clauses 7.19 (b) of the General Insurance Code of Practice.
Learned senior counsel submits that the learned arbitrator placed reliance on an unsubstantiated, unproved alleged declaration claimed to have been made by Mr Dissanayake which was relied upon in the affidavit dated 7/12/2013 of Mr Menon and in the witness statement dated 14/12/2012 of Mr Ali Maghami.
Stop sitting back hoping your phone will ring, that email will come in, that reporter will approach you on the conference, that blogger will think to include you in the latest post, that trade journalist will miraculously mention your name, or any other of a host of ways lawyers relied upon in the past.
Is it that you think the electronic records being produced and relied upon in court today are not reliable and therefore lead to erroneous findings of fact by the courts?
In this case the two year separation fact was relied upon in the petitions.
The above is fairly detailed but should not be considered legal advice nor should it be relied upon in your legal proceeding.
In the present case, the ECtHR highlighted the detailed legislative scheme intended to ensure that evidence from the absent witness could only be relied upon in limited circumstances.
The Court further noted that the international principle of habitual residence which gives rise to a return could not be relied upon in internal abduction cases as a child is habitually resident in a country not in a specific area.
defensible destruction of redundant, outdated and trivial data / information (ROT), with an audit trail that can be relied upon in litigation or regulatory investigation;
Just as salient, ex-client suffered real prejudice from the amendment: client had to meet much different claims, had no ability to obtain discovery on the different claims (especially about the reasonableness of a much larger fee request), and had no ability to perform legal research on the validity of the retainer provision being relied upon in the amendment.
Since autonomy, together with compassion are the cornerstones of the appellant's case, it is disturbing that both ethicists relied upon in the trial judgment endorse non-voluntary euthanasia.
The full background to the case can be found in my earlier post here, with David Hart QC's analysis of the ECHR jurisdiction aspect here, and Alistair Henderson's analysis of whether the UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) could be relied upon in domestic law proceedings here.
The National Board of Trial Advocacy is important because it is the only certifying body authorized by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to inform the public as to specialized qualifications to be relied upon in personal injury representation.
These are sample personal injury pleadings related to specific facts and circumstances and should not be used or relied upon in any personal injury matter.
Next, they were going to try to establish that David knew his son was an addict yet made misrepresentations, which Adam relied upon in hiring Carl.
Earlier modes of isolation, such as those relied upon in nineteenth - century prisons, were thought to induce moral reform in the prisoner.
At the conclusion of each investigation conducted by the SIU, the director prepares a report summarizing the key evidence relied upon in the decision to either lay criminal charges against a police office or to clear the officer of wrongdoing.
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Due to the significant volume of sources that I relied upon in putting together my presentation at the 2014 Clio Cloud Conference, Law Firms in a BYOD World, I have elected to provide the primary and secondary sources here in my blog.
The Advocate General concludes thus that Article 27 of the Charter can be relied upon in principle in legal proceedings between private parties, or at least not excluded based on Article 51 (1) of the Charter (para 41).
I must admit that I have never been willing to collaborate in being led down a path by cross-examining Counsel to say something I don't actually believe, or that I think will be relied upon in an inappropriate way.
This applies particularly powerfully in the present situation due to the fact that the negotiations pertain to the rights to move, reside, and integrate in other states that both EU and UK citizens have relied upon in order to pursue their life plans.
129 Furthermore, the fact that, in the context of applying European Union environmental legislation, certain matters contributing to the pollution of the air, sea or land territory of the Member States originate in an event which occurs partly outside that territory is not such as to call into question, in the light of the principles of customary international law capable of being relied upon in the main proceedings, the full applicability of European Union law in that territory (see to this effect, with regard to the application of competition law, Ahlström Osakeyhtiö and Others v Commission, paragraphs 15 to 18, and, with regard to hydrocarbons accidentally spilled beyond a Member State's territorial sea, Case C ‑ 188 / 07 Commune de Mesquer [2008] ECR I ‑ 4501, paragraphs 60 to 62).
The only thing different here (to most examples) is that we're being asked to trust the scientific method * in the short - term * when it can only be relied upon in the long - term, and to spend vast sums on the weight of it.
EPA's review found that the standards could be met at a lower cost than it projected when the standards were adopted in 2010 primarily because of the emergence of additional, lower - cost technologies than those relied upon in the original compliance demonstration.
Acton's response was totally unexpected: Acton claimed that he himself had carried out the investigation that Muir Russell had failed to carry out, that he had personally «asked» the questions that Muir Russell had failed to ask (again an assertion that was relied upon in the Sci Tech Committee's report):
Update — Since this article has been relied upon in an IPCC report, it is liberated here.
Why were these relied upon in the past, when ocean measurement was always available?
Untitled, c. 1956, for instance makes it clear that the distinct reds and blues of the shapes hugging the perimeter of the painting were relied upon in producing the washed - out violet that fills the remaining shapes in the center, indicating a small palette of limited variety and duration — a palette that was predetermined and adhered to as long as it lasted.
Accordingly, it is not intended to be relied upon in making any particular decisions and appropriate independent advice should be obtained before doing so.
Their main selling point is their claim that the test will discover kidney problems earlier than the tests your veterinarian has relied upon in the past.
This best spot on cat flea treatment can also be relied upon in killing ticks and lice, which other medications can't do.
They can be used to diagnose hydrocephalus, trauma, or cancer, although they can't be relied upon in most cases.
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Since social security benefits are heavily relied upon in the US, it is not a good idea to start taking money from those who have earned this benefit.
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