Sentences with phrase «subject of an appeal»

My tires have been punctured by nails, blow torches, and wooden stakes (7 destroyed tires and counting); there have been multiple death threats, I have been beaten, robbed, defamed, sued, obstructed and even arrested and convicted on false charges brought by corrupt police officers (currently the subject of an appeal and a federal lawsuit against the three police officers involved).
This is a decision which will no doubt be the subject of appeal and potential further appeal, given the huge ramifications to Uber's current business model which might now be unsustainable.
Undoubtedly, the verdict and the jury award will the subject of an appeal by Johnson & Johnson, which argues that the science connecting Baby Powder to the development of ovarian cancer is inconclusive.
Thus in Knuller, for example, Lord Simon sought to explain the different meanings to be ascribed to «public» in the two offences which were the subject of the appeal.
A few changes should be noted with regard to appeals, particularly in the reduction of time limits available for parties to respond to an appellate brief (article 373), and the limits placed on the subjects and judgments which may not be the subject of an appeal (article 32), such as case management decisions.
In each of the three cases which formed the subject of the appeal, the claimants had originally had the benefit of public funding but transferred to a CFA on advice from their solicitors shortly before the introduction of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO).
If a client's zoning approval is the subject of an appeal, she works to uphold the approval in court.
Both issues were the subject of appeals to the Court of Appeal.
With respect to (1), the ONCA noted that due to the children's ages (19 and 17.5 years old), this issue was moot and «should not have been the subject of an appeal».
Citing R. v Morgentaler, 1993 CanLII 158 (SCC), [1993] 1 SCR 462 at para. 1, the Court of Appeal confirmed intervenor status will be granted where an Applicant is «directly and significantly affected» by the outcome of the appeal and has «experience and a fresh perspective» on the subject of the appeal useful to its resolution (para. 14).
If a foreign judgment is the subject of appeal in that jurisdiction, the English courts are likely to grant a stay on enforcement proceedings pending the outcome of that appeal.
(b) remit the Award to the arbitrator together with the appeal tribunal's opinion on the question of law that was the subject of the appeal.
a) may be made the subject of an appeal to or review by a judicial authority; and b) have a similar force and effect to a decision of a judicial authority on the same matter.
The Ministry refused to release the OPP report, and this refusal was eventually the subject of an appeal by the CLA to the Supreme Court of Canada, which in 2010 remitted the request back to the Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC).
This article is limited to one discrete proposition: not every adverse trial result should be the subject of an appeal.
The respondent then brought a successful motion pursuant to r. 12.07 for the order that is the subject of this appeal, granting her leave to amend her statement of claim to add the individual appellants as representatives of all the members of Local 773.
details of the order which was the subject of the appeal to the Supreme Court or the House of Lords;
Note that the premarital home might have increased from the date of marriage to date of sale, but this was not the subject of this appeal.
These allegations were dismissed and were not the subject of any appeal.
However, that order was not continued, and that decision was the subject of the appeal.
Its provisions will require the appeals committee when they are deciding a case to take account of the educational interests of other students in the school as well as those of the student who is the subject of the appeal.
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