Sentences with phrase «subject of the proceedings»

1.17 The guideline may be of assistance in relation to families who are not subject of proceedings under the Family Law Act but who are involved with a Children's Contact Service by reason of a care and protection order made under relevant State legislation.
Court of Protection: the Legal Aid Agency has conceded that legal aid funding is available to P (the subject of proceedings in the Court of Protection) to bring a claim for damages under the Human Rights Act for both ongoing and historic breaches, as reported by the Court of Protection Handbook.
The judge below had failed to grapple with the undoubted fact that the interested party, by being prepared to be identified and to describe the circumstances, albeit in general terms, which drove her to become involved with F4J, had provided material willingly and deliberately which was certain to identify her child as being the subject of proceedings at least to a section of the public.
(c) actions taken by a judge or arbitrator in the course of judicial or arbitral proceedings to promote settlement of a commercial dispute that is the subject of the proceedings; or
To seek orders in wardship to protect a named young person (who is the subject of proceedings) from undesirable associations is relatively common and was done here
Developments were made in the field of Court of Protection work, with the Legal Aid Agency conceding that legal aid funding is available to P (the subject of proceedings in the Court of Protection) to bring a claim for damages under the Human Rights Act for both ongoing and historic breaches.
Moreover, Member States can themselves be the subject of proceedings before the CJEU.
Whether in the High Court or the Court of Protection, judges considering medical treatment cases have as their focus the best interests of the person who is the subject of the proceedings.
In administrative proceedings, it is generally accepted that the subject of the proceedings may also refuse to disclose documents if he would, in doing so, expose him or herself to criminal liability.
Under the proposals the Legal Services Commission would be authorised by the Lord Chancellor to fund legal help, help at court and legal representation in circumstances where the proceedings are of overwhelming importance to the person whose health or welfare is the subject of the proceedings, and where the Court of Protection has ordered or is likely to order an oral hearing at which it will be necessary for the applicant for funding to be legally represented.
The decision of the House of Lords in Arthur J S Hall & Co (a firm) v Simons; Barratt v Ansell and others (trading as Woolf Seddon (a firm)-RRB-; Harris v Scholfield Roberts & Hill (a firm) and another [2000] 3 All ER 673 (Hall v Simons) proceeded on the basis that the change in the law should operate retroactively to the conduct which formed the subject of those proceedings.
«The code as it stands has been much criticised and is currently the subject of proceedings in the High Court,» Greene says.
(b) if the child is not the subject of proceedings under Part VII — an officer of the State or Territory in which the child is located or is believed to be located who is responsible for the administration of the child welfare laws of the State or Territory, or some other prescribed person.
(c) helping people involved in the proceedings to resolve disputes that are the subject of the proceedings; and
(a) if the child is the subject of proceedings under Part VII in a State or Territory — an officer of the State or Territory who is responsible for the administration of the child welfare laws of the State or Territory, or some other prescribed person; or
Under the new review function, 51 the president of the tribunal may refer for review by the tribunal, the issue of whether a native title claim group (who is a party in a proceeding) holds native title rights and interests (as defined in Section 223 (1) of the Native Title Act) in relation to land or waters within the area the subject of the proceedings.
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