Sentences with phrase «relying upon a passage»

Subsequently, however, upon a detailed assessment, the costs judge, relying upon a passage from Cook on Costs 2007, held that unless the claimant had been notified of the further sums payable, preferably before they had been incurred, the solicitor would be unable to recover costs in excess of the estimated amount.

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In fact, I love the difficult passages in Scripture now, because it is they which cause me to rely upon God more than ever.
The themes will resonate a lot with musicians, and the cast are uniformly brilliant, perfectly conveying the trust and support upon which a quartet relies — even doing a satisfactory job of miming a few passages on their own instruments.
The Master erroneously relied upon the mere passage of time and bald assertions that defence witnesses might not be available without any evidentiary foundation.
Once upon a time, lawyers, bred on a steady diet of the old, dense, and turgid legal opinions that law students today still must trudge through as some sort of right of passage, relied purely on logic to advocate for their clients.
The Court further relied on what it called a «somewhat relaxed» burden of proof in asbestos cases, thereby minimizing the argument that evidence relied upon by the parties would become stale over the passage of time, another policy reason behind the application of statutes of repose.
In his memorandum Mr. Brooks states that he relied upon the statutory right which existed prior to the passage of the AIA, and that this destroyed an existing property interest.
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