Sentences with phrase «substantial grounds»

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A breach may be established simply by showing the existence of substantial grounds for believing that the individual in question would face a real risk of being subjected to treatment contrary to Article 3 if sent to the receiving state.
While studies on prebiotic and probiotic treatment for SIBO are limited, the available evidence is encouraging and provides substantial grounds for further research.
Under the Court's rules, a rehearing is granted only if there has been a change in «intervening circumstances of a substantial or controlling effect» or if counsel can cite «substantial grounds not previously presented.»
An employer can not lawfully dismiss an employee unless substantial grounds exist to justify termination, such as the employee's conduct.
There are thus substantial grounds for contending that even so - called hard - core cartels may be regarded by a jury as not satisfying the high threshold needed in order for the conduct to be rightly criminalised.
situations involving the removal of a seriously ill person in which substantial grounds have been shown for believing that he or she, although not at imminent risk of dying, would face a real risk, on account of the absence of appropriate treatment in the receiving country or the lack of access to such treatment, of being exposed to a serious, rapid and irreversible decline in his or her state of health resulting in intense suffering or to a significant reduction in life expectancy.
The burden would then shift to the plaintiff to prove the lawsuit has merit; that there are substantial grounds to believe that no valid defence exists; and that the harm suffered by the plaintiff outweighs that done to the public interest in allowing the matter to continue.
When deciding if you have substantial grounds for a case, a professional malpractice attorney will look at: the doctor - patient relationship; whether or not the doctor made a mistake in diagnosis, treatment or lack of treatment; the connection between the breach of care and the patient's harm; the extent of harm; and the dates the injury, loss or damage occurred or were discovered.
By contrast, if there are substantial grounds for believing that there are systemic flaws in the asylum procedure and reception conditions for asylum applicants in the Member State responsible, resulting in inhuman or degrading treatment, within the meaning of Article 4 of the Charter, of asylum seekers transferred to the territory of that Member State, the transfer would be incompatible with that provision.
The UN Convention Against Torture, which Congress and President Clinton made law in 1994, says it is a crime to «effect the involuntary return of any person to a country in which there are substantial grounds for believing the person would be in danger of being subjected to torture...» Apologists for extraordinary rendition — that is, apologists for torture by proxy — argue that our extraordinary enemy justifies extraordinary measures.
Substantial grounds to excuse or justify the conduct exist, even though they were insufficient to establish a defense;
It is not for the tenant to show that there is a genuine dispute on substantial grounds but to show the appearance of substantial grounds.
She referred to a well - known statement in Edgar v Edgar [1980] 1 WLR 1410: formal agreements, properly and fairly arrived at with competent legal advice should not be displaced unless there are good and substantial grounds for concluding that an injustice will be done by holding the parties to the terms of their agreement.
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