Sentences with phrase «stage of proceedings by»

Not exact matches

The Ninth Circuit wrote that «in light of the Government's shifting interpretations of the Executive Order, we can not say that the current interpretation by White House counsel, even if authoritative and binding, will persist past the immediate stage of these proceedings
As we checked in, E and I were hauled in front of a security officer to taste the revolting baby food we were carrying; Hugh's Calpol was unceremoniously confiscated; E had to prise the teddy bear from his hands [the response was what E fondly calls auto - waa] and just in case mother and child were not feeling sufficiently browned off by this stage in the proceedings, I was forced to stand the other side of the security barrier while my baby and hispushchair were searched.
Real Madrid demanded too much and while I wouldn't have liked us paying 40m for Higuain, Arsenal at one stage were pretty comfortable negotiating a much lower fee and we kind of blew the chance by drawing proceedings on for too long.
It's an inherently compelling premise that is, in the movie's early stages, employed to familiar yet watchable effect by Craig Gillespie, as the filmmaker, working from Thomas McCarthy's script does a nice job of infusing the proceedings with a compulsively watchable feel that's heightened by Hamm's typically appealing work as the protagonist.
Backed by a booming orchestra, Halsey delivered the thundering, ominous pop cut on a fantastical stage set up and amidst flurries of faux snow, which added a chilly touch to the otherwise warm proceedings in Los Angeles.
With «Frances Ha,» Noah Baumbach's directing career entered a new stage emboldened by his work with co-writer and partner Greta Gerwig, though the scrappy nature of that narrative and Gerwig's vibrant performance led to the impression that it was more her voice than his driving the proceedings.
The inherently compelling premise is, in the film's early stages, heightened by the efforts of an impressively diverse roster of performers, with, in particular, Krasinski's expectedly personable turn standing as a palpable highlight within the proceedings - although, having said that, it's certainly difficult not to get a kick out of LeGros and Riggle's lighthearted work as the project's possible saviors.
Schwartzenegger kicked off the proceedings by walking on stage and promising «big, big box office» as he introduced a 12 minute sneak peak of his upcoming new Terminator flick, «TERMINATOR GENISYS» (opening July 1) that will be the first of another trilogy.
You'll also come across creatures who need to be fed before falling asleep, seesaws that allow you to reach previously inaccessible areas, convoluted switch systems that require activation to open up barriers, cannons that require pinpoint precision in order to be used effectively and much more — The level of variety in traps for each level is admirable, even if by the latter stages this innovation dries up somewhat and proceedings become a tad repetitive due to the recycling of certain puzzle elements.
Rules about full disclosure by the agency of information as between them and the parents bear no relation to the duties of full relevant disclosure with which most family lawyers are familiar; and this case shows the workings of the scheme with tribunal proceedings, by which stage, it might be thought, agency rules about disclosure would be relatively broad.
A possible explanation for the Court's silence might be that the issue was simply not raised at any stage of the legal proceedings; not by the legal representation of the EU citizens concerned, not by the referring Court, not by the Advocate - General nor suo motu by the Court itself.
Documents can be searched by jurisdiction, type of law, stage of proceedings, and document type.
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Justice Moldaver then turns to what is described as practical considerations for law enforcement and the administration of justice, at paras. 183 - 6, suggesting that (a) the disclosure of text messages received by a complainant could be challenged by a sender who is alleged to have abused the complainant and thus exposes vulnerable complainants such as children, people with mental disabilities and the elderly (b) the increased need for warrants could strain police and judicial resources in an overburdened criminal justice system and (c) at the trial stage, these repercussions could complicate and prolong proceedings where defendants have standing to challenge searches conducted against collateral targets in large prosecutions.
One of the key features of its mission and unifying nomophylactic essentially aimed at ensuring certainty in the interpretation of the law is the fact that, in principle, the current rules do not allow the Supreme Court to know the facts of a case unless they prove by deeds already obtained in proceedings in the pre-trial stages, and only to the extent that it is necessary to know in order to assess the remedies that the law allows you to use to motivate an application at the Court.
Equally, an existing McKenzie friend can be removed from that role by the court at any stage of the proceedings.
It was hoped that by giving parties access to witness evidence at an earlier stage in the proceedings, the parties would have a clearer view of the case and be encouraged to settle or apply for summary judgment.
We are pleased now to join the English proceedings at this stage because the structure of the future conduct of the claims and defence will be determined by the Court this week.
According to this principle, private information disclosed during the pre-trial discovery stage of legal proceedings must not be used outside of the proceedings, nor disclosed to third parties, unless leave has been granted by the court.
``... if it appears at the time the decision on pre-trial detention is taken that the «officer authorised by law to exercise judicial power» is liable to intervene in the subsequent proceedings as a representative of the prosecuting authority, then he could not be regarded as independent of the parties at that preliminary stage as it is possible for him to become one of the parties at a later stage
With respect to the Appellant's first ground, the Court of Appeal found the argument summary judgment should not have been granted on the basis proceedings were still at an early stage in their development «overlooks the direction provided by the Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7 (CanLII), [2014] S.C.J. No. 7 (S.C.C.), at paras. 49 and 66, that summary judgment is to be granted where the record enables to motion judge to reach a fair and just determination on the merits and to do so in a timely, more affordable and proportionate manner.»
A preliminary investigation is initiated by the Prosecutor following a notitia criminis, namely a criminal complaint (by an individual or entity, usually the victim of a crime) against certain persons, or information submitted to the Prosecutor's Office by another authority or even information that has come to the knowledge of the Prosecutor's Office through the press or any other sources and it is usually the very first stage of the proceedings.
A stay of proceedings puts a stop to their further conduct at the stage they have reached, apart from the taking of any steps allowed by the CPR or the terms of the stay.
104 (1) Subject to the provisions of the Constitution, the Chief Justice may by order under his hand transfer a case at any stage of the proceedings from any Judge or Magistrate to any other Judge or Magistrate and from one court to another court of competent jurisdiction at any time or stage of the proceedings and either with or without an application from any of the parties to the proceedings.
(i) the findings of the competent Consob Investigation Office (as described in the letter of charge) may be administratively challenged by the investigated party before Consob Sanction Office in the first stage of Consob's sanctioning proceedings (see points (iii) and (iv) of answer 12);
(ii) the findings of Consob Sanction Office (as described in its conclusions to the Board) may be administratively challenged by the investigated party before Consob Board in the second stage of Consob's sanctioning proceedings (see points (v) and (vi) of answer 12); and
We will also be charged by the court at various stages if we need to begin formal court proceedings and there may be other payments of this nature.
The «Review» Stage of Electronic Discovery: The greatly increased cost of electronic discovery proceedings, produced by the increased volume of electronic records created by the great automation capacity of electronic records technology, should be dealt with the way legal research methods deal with even greater volumes of legal publications.
The CID system allows users to search banking litigation active in English courts sorted by party names, acting law firms, type of claim and stage of proceedings.
Improvements in health visitors» sensitivity to abusive parenting may have enabled them to institute child protection proceedings at an earlier stage in the child's life, reducing the length of exposure to damaging environments by placing infants with substitute parents during the first year of life.
exercise by the tribunal of its new inquiry and review powers may significantly increase the amount of time and money spent in the mediation stage of proceedings without resolving issues;
For these reasons alone, I «believe» that the best course of action going forward is to somehow «abdicate» my duty as a «forceful» judge by using words (I, Brian Martindale, call the following words «weasle words») such as «seems» and «properly» to allow Mr. Dale's (again, according to my personal, singular decision - making process) action to proceed to the next, actually «meaningful» stage of legal proceedings.
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