The motion is usually done by means of an extensive paper record and if the supporting material is
sufficient appearing in court is often not necessary.
Not exact matches
After giving students
sufficient time to read and process what
appears in the story, the teacher should then inform the students that the parents of the ten year old have hired a lawyer, with the lawyer determined to «take this case all the way to the US Supreme
Court.»
Given the negotiation parties» desire to establish legal certainty, consistency and transparency for the roughly 5 million affected citizens and the prospect of an unprecedented bureaucratic operation, the
Court missed an opportunity to clarify what kind of residence actually qualifies as «legal» residence for the purpose of acquiring permanent residence under Article 16 of the Citizens Directive: is this any period of non-reliance on the social assistance system (as AG Wathelet
appears to suggest) or only periods
in which applicants can demonstrate compliance with certain minimum thresholds for «work» or «
sufficient resources» (as Member States seem to prefer)?
Elaine Palser
appeared for the successful company
in an application before Gabriel Moss QC (sitting as a deputy judge of the High
Court) to strike out a winding up petition on the basis that there was evidence from the company
sufficient to raise a bona fide and substantial dispute.
It is alleged by the defendant
in error
in this case that the plea to the jurisdiction was a
sufficient plea; that it shows, on inspection of its allegations, confessed by the demurrer, that the plaintiff was not a citizen of the State of Missouri; that, upon this record, it must
appear to this
court that the case was not within the judicial power of the United States as defined and granted by the Constitution, because it was not a suit by a citizen of one State against a citizen of another State.
(1) A
court of appeal or a judge of that
court may, at any time, assign counsel to act on behalf of an accused who is a party to an appeal or to proceedings preliminary or incidental to an appeal where,
in the opinion of the
court or judge, it
appears desirable
in the interests of justice that the accused should have legal assistance and where it
appears that the accused has not
sufficient means to obtain that assistance.
The
court was referred to Forcelux v Binne [2010] HLR 20
in which Mr Justice Warren stated inter alia that CPR r. 55.8 (1) and (2) «have something
in common with Part 24» — a tenant can produce his own evidence which, if it is
sufficient to show that he has a case which is genuinely disputed on grounds which
appear to be substantial, will result
in allocation to track and case management directions.
On the other, it may be correct that if the need to
appear in court and to argue the point wasn't
sufficient to cause the lawyers to consider whether they should find out if there was relevant case law, having to sign up for a course lkely won't make a difference.
Michael Beloff QC,
appearing for BCA and four of its member companies, told the
court there was insufficient consultation on the impact on existing casinos, and that the secretary of state was «
in material error of fact»
in thinking few existing casinos were of
sufficient size to qualify under the new licensing regime.
The primary focus of the mediator and the
court will be whether or not
sufficient grounds
appear to establish that a change
in custody or visitation would be
in the best interests of the child or children.
Thirdly, Lancaster argued that even if she were subject to arbitration, it was not established that she received
sufficient notice, and that the trial
court erred
in finding that she had waived notice by
appearing at the hearing.
The
court also questioned the evidence submitted by the Taxpayer
in support of his claims, as the
court found that the evidence
appeared to be mere estimations of the time spent working on the rental properties, which is not
sufficient to support a claim of being a real estate professional under the Code.