Sentences with phrase «subsisting judgments»

Describing Fayose as being «the least qualified to be Ekiti governor» when he was chosen as the party candidate, Ogundipe insisted that Fayose, Eddy Olafeso and others at the meeting were in contempt of the subsisting judgment and orders of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division and the Federal High Court, Lagos.

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But, again, here is what I am asking: can the category of sin effectively subsist without that of crime, without, that is, an authoritative moral culture (that is, a functional political community) that thinks enough of its own righteousness and judgment (that is, that sustains enough healthy hypocrisy) to... cast a stone now and then?
Vernon v Bosley (No 2) makes it clear that a duty of disclosure subsists until the conclusion of the evidence in first instance proceedings and up to perfection of any reserved judgment (see per McFarlane LJ in N v N [2014] EWCA Civ 314 [45 — 52]-RRB-.
in the UK, whilst the precise circumstances that gave rise to the Bridgeman v. Corel litigation have never been the subject matter of a claim decided before the UK Courts, practicing lawyers and legal academics alike generally agree that under a UK law analysis the judgment in Bridgeman v. Corel is wrong and that copyright can subsist in a photograph of a painting.
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