Sentences with phrase «substantive errors»

Factors giving rise to claims can range from simple administrative mistakes, such as missing key time limits, to substantive errors in legal advice.
Both documents expressed regret at the timing foul - up that left the pastors of the church with no advance warning when the thing hit the press, but neither of them conceded the possibility of substantive error.
The fact that Marvel has multiple substantive errors and draws erroneous conclusions is quite beside the point.
But the court did find substantive errors by the trial judge which warranted its reversing findings against two doctors, a nurse and the hospital.
Given the effects even a single damaging entry can have on your credit report, it's surprising that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found less than 20 % of consumers check that report annually — and that over a quarter of credit reports have substantive errors.
SteveM is extraordinarily careful; I have never encountered any substantive errors.
Due to a mistake on an associate's part a substantive error was made with negative implications for the client.
The classic case is that of Anisminic v Foreign Compensation Commission in which the House of Lords made it plain that errors of process and substantive errors that failed to match administrative law standards were reviewable notwithstanding a privative clause in the statute that conferred the decision - making power under challenge.
How serious does a substantive error have to be for a court to set aside a RTB decision on judicial review?
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