Sentences with phrase «take over court»

Private companies could take over court buildings and staff, saving the Treasury # 1bn per year, according to press reports this week.

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Still, some have argued (in court) that the degree of risk isn't adequately communicated, and crowdfunding companies have taken steps to better communicate that uncertainty over time.
Boeing had taken Denmark to court over a lack of access to documents used in the government's decision to buy the Lockheed Martin jets.
Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Sean Hannity on Monday night over the federal court revelation that the Fox News host was President Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen's mysterious third client.
And for 27 years, before he was elected sheriff, he presided over court cases — ones that increasingly involved the stories of lives undone by drugs and poverty, and of an opioid epidemic taking root.
Law enforcement sources say the Justice Department is likely to identify the tech firms once the extradition process — which is expected to take months — is over, and Rimasauskas faces a bail hearing in a U.S. court.
The Supreme Court's ruling over raisins means regulators need to think twice about taking private property.
Taking place in a California federal court, the case pits Apple against the U.S. government over control of the iPhone, with terrorism and privacy as the backdrop.
Yet he remains the controlling shareholder of his two public companies, and in May, began taking the unexpected steps toward unseating Dauman that are now the subject of a raging court battle over his mental capacity.
To do visual content marketing right, you have to not only find the right image, but you also have to secure permission so you can't be taken to court over unauthorized use of content later on.
The results show that Canadian companies take full advantage of the tax opportunities afforded to them, and aren't afraid to battle it out in court over their interpretation of the rules.
Garriques took over in April after the company and its 1,740 stores were bought in a bankruptcy court by Standard General, a New York hedge fund.
Flaherty asked the court to rule that the federal government can take this step under its constitutional jurisdiction over trade and commerce.
UK consumer advice personality Martin Lewis is taking Facebook to court over «disgusting» fake advertising using his name to sell «get - rich - quick» financial schemes.
The CFPB's lawsuit had been winding its way through the courts until Mulvaney took over the bureau.
While investors» immediate reaction to the court ruling was of the unsurprising knee - jerk variety, reality started to set in over the last few days and solar stocks took a nosedive as sharp as the rally they enjoyed last week.
LOS ANGELES (AP)-- It's a story almost as old as Hollywood — stars taking their parents to court over money they earned as child actors that was pilfered or mismanaged.
Igor Putin joined the Promsberbank board when Kulikov and the other investors took over, according to court documents.
But when the courts dallied, the new cabinet voted to deny GMR the right to operate the airport, and on December 6, 2012, the Singapore Court of Appeals — where the case was being considered — gave the green light for the government to take over.
The essential highs and lows which had plunged the cryptocurrency market into chaos appears to be taking its toll on cryptocurrency buyers and miners because the U.S. Court techniques and about 4000 web sites unwittingly turned cryptocurrency miners over the weekend.
For example, under Chapter 19 of the agreement, which the US wants to eliminate, Canada and Mexico can take their complaints against the US over certain kinds of tariffs to a special international court.
Any British Columbian attempts to take Alberta to court over this province's oil control bill will ultimately fail, the government says.
That court decision opens the door for the Securities and Exchange Commission and state insurance departments to take over rulemaking.
In my situation my children have left me due to my fathers estate in which they took me to court over.
With scant grounding in constitutional text or tradition, court majorities took it upon themselves (usually over strong dissents) to remove a number of matters from legislative and local control.
A «legal wife» you take back to court 12 times feigning financial destitution and try over and over and over not to pay child support.
«Parents who refuse to take responsibility for children accused of criminal offences were condemned by a judge yesterday who demanded to know why the mother of a 14 - year - old girl in the dock over the looting of three shops was not in court.
The government says over time some actions have been taken by the communities under state pressure to end the discrimination but that federal authorities are seeking a court order to prevent future discrimination by the defendants.
The Law society, in other words, has given «guidance» to its members as to how to draft wills in a way which circumvents English legal principles as they have always been accepted: and it envisages that this might even mean taking on the English law in court to see if their wily little legal tricks have been successful: a perfect example of an attempt to make the letter of the law prevail over its spirit: Christians will remember that, according to St Paul (2 Corinthians 3:6), «the letter killeth but the spirit giveth life».
Washington (CNN)- A dispute over public prayers at town board meetings will be taken up by the Supreme Court in coming months, another contentious case over the intersection of faith and the public arena.
I stand corrected on the Susan B. Anthony part, but they're still liars when it comes this action, and they're still stupid to think no one could take them to court over their lies.
A number of the disabled programs were going to be taken over by a federal court and we transformed them and 31,000 families got off a waiting list...
They are not among the «trivial cases» being taken to court that he refers to in 6:2; on the contrary, he goes so far as to instruct perpetrators to be handed over «to Satan for the destruction of the flesh» (5:5).
That democracy can be made to work, that by the scientific method we can gain mastery over the latent resources of the universe, that trial by jury is practicable, that torture is a foolish method of seeking evidence in the courts, that chattel slavery is a failure — such things we take for granted, not because we individually are wiser than our forebears, who disbelieved them all, but because we share in a social tradition which we did not even help to create, but which has shaped and conformed our thinking with irresistible power.
He passed his Certified exam through the Court of Master Sommeliers in the spring of 2014, and took over as Sommelier of the restaurant directly after.
See, for example, Lucille Keen, «ACCC sues petrol retailers, Informed Sources» (Financial Review, 20 August 2014), Ben Butler, «ACCC takes action on petrol pricing» (Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2014), Annabel Hepworth, «Petrol giants face legal test on prices» (The Australian, 21 August 2014) ACCC takes BP, Caltex, Woolworths, Coles Express, 7 - Eleven and Informed Sources to Federal Court» (news.com.au, 20 August 2014), Michael Janda, «ACCC launches legal action against Informed Sources and retailers over alleged petrol price sharing» (ABC News, 21 August 2014) and Simon Thomsen, «Competition Watchdog Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 2takes action on petrol pricing» (Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2014), Annabel Hepworth, «Petrol giants face legal test on prices» (The Australian, 21 August 2014) ACCC takes BP, Caltex, Woolworths, Coles Express, 7 - Eleven and Informed Sources to Federal Court» (news.com.au, 20 August 2014), Michael Janda, «ACCC launches legal action against Informed Sources and retailers over alleged petrol price sharing» (ABC News, 21 August 2014) and Simon Thomsen, «Competition Watchdog Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 2takes BP, Caltex, Woolworths, Coles Express, 7 - Eleven and Informed Sources to Federal Court» (news.com.au, 20 August 2014), Michael Janda, «ACCC launches legal action against Informed Sources and retailers over alleged petrol price sharing» (ABC News, 21 August 2014) and Simon Thomsen, «Competition Watchdog Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 20over alleged petrol price sharing» (ABC News, 21 August 2014) and Simon Thomsen, «Competition Watchdog Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 2Takes Fuel Big Boys To Court Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 20Over Alleged Price Fixing» (20 August 2014).
Also plenty to read on the AGL decision - see, for example, Perry Williams and Geoff Winestock, «AGL takes watchdog to task over veto» (The Australian Financial Review, 27 June 2014, page 20), Angela MacDonald - Smith, «MacGen decision a boon for utilities sector» (The Australian Financial Review, 27 June 2014, page 20) and Geoff Winestock, «Court unblocks MacGen sale» (The Australian Financial Review, 26 June 2014, page 7)
The maker of Coca - Cola in Australia says the beverage industry plans to take the Northern Territory Government to court over its container deposit plan.
There's also Kilby Court, which is open for all ages; but if you're over 21, Urban Lounge takes the cake for coolest Salt Lake City venue by far.
«It was Coke that took the Northern Territory government to court over their introduction of a container deposit scheme, and in documents from global Coca - Cola they make it clear opposing container deposit schemes is something every country should push for.»
After playing 60 minutes in a triple - overtime win over Brooklyn in Game 4 of the opening round, Hinrich couldn't take the court in the final three games of the series as his teammates toughed out a win.
When Allen got a chance to take over the Rams a couple of years later, Halas refused to let him out of his assistant's contract and took him to court over it.
Over at the Sugden Sports Centre, our women's badminton team took to the court looking to progress in the Cup.
By the time Navratilova took the court, Evert Lloyd had staggered to a 7 - 5, 7 - 6 victory over Sukova, and Czechoslovakia was down a point.
Only 5 feet 2 and 18 years old, Rosemary Casals of San Francisco hits the ball so hard and moves around the court with such agility it seems just a matter of time until she takes over as the next queen of tennis
# 10 Team Deutsch had already won 2 Games earlier in the night (including OT) so before they took the court they had already played 90 - minutes of basketball over 2 hours.
Since Nike has taken over the apparel deal with the NBA, we've seen three new jerseys for each team, and all kinds of clothing on and off the court with that prominent Nike swoosh.
After several years of being spread across three separate practice spaces in Concord, Pleasant Hill and Alameda, the club will be taking over one half of the massive NorCal Courts complex in Martinez.
After last week's extraordinary victory over Keele, our netball 1s took to the court against Edge Hill again to continue their domination of the BUCS Northern 2A, as they edge ever - closer to being named league champions and earning promotion.
Barcelona forward Neymar and his parents will stand trial over alleged fraud and corruption, making the Brazilian the latest football superstar to have to take the stand, a Spanish court ordered on Thursday.
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