Sentences with phrase «support such allegations»

They concluded: «The registrar (RECO) simply failed to prove that the registrant, Helmut Klingel, had breached any of the sections of the Code of Ethics he was alleged to have breached...... There was simply no evidence presented at the hearing to support such allegations
There is no evidence to support such allegations.

Not exact matches

«We urge the general public to disregard such malicious allegations and continue to support the military to completely rid the country of any act terrorism / insurgency.
This is being set up in certain instances, with the support of staff, parents and students, to help to address issues such as bullying and to readily resolve allegations made by pupils against teachers in an informed way.
Although the Government did not submit any economic studies to support its allegations, such studies are unnecessary... In this straightforward price - fixing case, no further showing is required.
These instances then become subject to dueling legal arguments as to fault which are best addressed by retaining legal counsel familiar with CA law and who is able to review the police accident report or obtain other evidence such as witness statements that can support an allegation of negligence and provide a means for collection of damages for medical costs, lost wages and emotional distress.
The allegation that the landlord has discriminated against a disabled tenant is a serious matter and the court would presumably not wish to make such a finding unless there were cogent evidence to support it.
Where there are allegations about a party's work under a contract, such allegations should be supported by a report setting out the alleged errors and identifying the additional work arising out of them.
[48] Proof of such a serious allegation requires proper expert evidence to support a finding of alienation on the part of either party and to support that the FRRP was in the best interests of the children.
In such a situation, the master may have to ask the [receiving party] what evidence he wishes to rely upon in support of the contested allegation of fact.
Serious allegations should be supported by documented evidence, such as police reports, criminal records, medical records or social service investigations.
However, «no research data support even the existence of such a syndrome or the claim that false allegations of abuse are prevalent in divorce cases....
Covers topics such as core issues in adoption, how to start and sustain parent support groups, issues related to race and culture in foster and adoptive placements, parenting children affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), trauma - informed parenting, how to avoid allegations, and much more
Fault considerations such as infidelity and abuse, however, may be taken into consideration by the court when determining property division and spousal support, if there is evidence for such allegations.
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