Sentences with phrase «then give the judgment»

If the judge decides in favor of the landlord, the landlord must then give the judgment paperwork to local law enforcement and pay a fee for an eviction escort.

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The moment he finishes his lifetime given when he was conceived in his mothers womb which no one knows including the angel comes to take the soul... Actually the moment a human dies his / her day of judgment starts and then waits till the final day to be judged... O our Lord have mercy on us and judge us with Your mercy and not with Your justice... amin
The Bible, then, gives us the basis of our Christian doctrines of creation, judgment, and redemption.
Dahl then zeroed in on television coverage: «Voters are asked to make judgments about the character of the candidates — without real discussion, with advertising and sound bites that trivialize their differences and give limited and prejudicial information.
Rev 20:4 Then I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them.
If in any given situation there is some mode of behavior that I believe to be inescapably qualified, in my imaginative feeling of it, by the sense of obligation, then the judgment that I ought to act in the manner in question is undeniable.
First he gives a warning, then he pronounces a judgment which is formulated by his prophet, and finally there comes the miraculous and shattering execution.
If one is talking about further understanding of and investigation into a truth taught by the Church in the process of the development of dogma then the hermeneutic criteria given by the Church herself apply in the case of infallible teaching and non-infallible teaching: genuine further understanding must retain the same meaning and judgment regarding the teachings put forward by the Church (cf. Dei Filius, Vatican I).
Just make sure to give it a good sniff and then use your good sense and best judgment.
And I have had moms that gave breastfeeding a shot, and they did it for some time, and it wasn't working for whatever personal reason, and there's no judgment, and then I can also help them to gently end their breastfeeding journey.
Dr. Ambomaje, in a recent article on the internet reminded me of the character testimonial that then Vice-President Mills who had been a personal friend of mine for over 30 years at the time gave me on 5th September 2000 when he introduced me to the public at the NDC Headquarters thus: «Prof. Mills described Mr. Amidu as someone who shared his personal values, adding that his nominee has character, integrity, experience and sound judgment.
Given the nature of the legislation, given the nature of what would constitute something the Crown Prosecution Service would constitute was worth taking to trial, then I think you would need to say it's at that point you need maximum judgment,» he Given the nature of the legislation, given the nature of what would constitute something the Crown Prosecution Service would constitute was worth taking to trial, then I think you would need to say it's at that point you need maximum judgment,» he given the nature of what would constitute something the Crown Prosecution Service would constitute was worth taking to trial, then I think you would need to say it's at that point you need maximum judgment,» he said.
Gary came closest and still fell three pubs short, while his cronies gave in to sickness or better judgment before then.
In much the way movies that would be rated «R» forty years ago are now given MPAA judgments of «PG - 13,» what was considered «PG - 13» then is now simply «PG.»
But if one digs deeper to measure the adverse effects of segregation on the learning of African American students, a topic to which Coleman gave full attention, then one can only reach cautious judgments.
If you want to settle a secured debt, you'll likely have to give up the asset, wait for the lender to auction or sell it, and then try to settle any deficiency judgment that remains.
Once judgment has been given in a foreclosure, then depending on the given state's foreclosure procedure, it might be too late for the automatic stay to have any affect.
What gives those dog show judges the right to put contestants through the hoops and then sit back in judgment?
Of course there is no Metaphysician who is to be honored even if his judgments might shame and humble his objective while at the same time be seen as necessary and for the purpose of giving more to life rather then allow it to be taken away.
One of the most interesting aspects of studying law is that, when you first begin, the lecturers will give you the facts of a case, then give you the dissenting judge (s) judgment.
Dr. Curry quotes Feynman: «If you make a theory, for example, and advertise it, or put it out, then you must also put down all the facts that disagree with it, as well as those that agree with it... In summary, the idea is to try to give all of the information to help others to judge the value of your contribution; not just the information that leads to judgment in one particular direction or another.»
On a spiritual path that teaches non-judgment, I struggled rather unsuccessfully within myself with the judgment I felt for those who cried for the dead vacationers and then went out and caused the death of impoverished children without giving it a second thought.
Turned towards the Italian government (and indirectly of course towards the Corte suprema di cassazione), the Court refutes the «same argument -LSB-...] put forward by the Italian government in the case which gave rise to the judgment in Bickel and Franz» which already then had been dismissed: There is a good reason to grant these rights to EU citizens, because it enables them to adequately exercise their rights of defence in proceedings (para 22).
In the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Mance (as he then was) gave the lead judgment in which a detailed review of case law concerning judgments rendered in private and shrouded by a requirement of non-publication were considered.
Then, he states that the EPA prohibited construction, and asserts that nothing in the statute gives the EPA the authority to question a discretionary judgment on what constitutes the BACT for a particular source.
Giving the leading judgment, Lord Lloyd - Jones observed the centrality of Hardial Singh principles which stipulate that (i) the authorities must intend to deport the person and can only use the detention power for that purpose, (ii) the deportee may only be detained for a reasonable period, (iii) if it becomes apparent that the authorities will not be able to effect deportation within a reasonable period then it should not seek to exercise the power of detention, and (iv) the authorities should act with reasonable diligence and expedition to effect removal.
He then proceeded to give judgment on the fourth issue.
In May 2018, the Court of Appeal (Irwin and Flaux LLJ) gave permission to CAAT to appeal the judgment of the Administrative Court (Lord Justice Burnett (as he then was) and Mr Justice Haddon - Cave) which dismissed the challenge to the decisions to continue to grant export licences for the sale of arms to Saudi Arabia, both on grounds advanced in open and by the Special Advocates in closed.
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35 In addition, the Court held in paragraphs 29 and 30 of that judgment that the Austrian compensatory supplement has to be regarded as «non ‑ contributory», given that the costs are borne by a social institution which then receives reimbursement in full from the relevant Land, which in turn receives from the Federal budget the sums necessary to finance the benefit, and that at no time do the contributions of insured persons form part of this financing arrangement.
So they'll give a judgment finding infringement and then they'll allow the patentee an injunction, and if the patentee pays security, they'll allow the patentee to enforce that injunction.
Personal counsel then counterclaimed for breach of contract and bad faith, and sought judgment on the pleadings that $ 225 per hour was a reasonable fee, given market rates for someone of personal counsel's experience and abilities.
We can learn to notice this alarm and respond by reorienting our attention to look for judgment then letting the judgment go and not giving it any power.
Unlike a trial, where each party puts on their entire case and the judge then issues a judgment after hearing all evidence, mediation allows for a continual give and take, with both parties having the ability to accommodate each other's concerns during the entire process.
If a breach has occurred then the landlord is responsible for any consequences, including paying any associated penalties, but is not given the right to evict the tenant, as evident from the judgment of the High Court in Body Corporate, Shaftesbury Sectional Title Scheme v Rippert's Estate and Others 2003 5 SA 1 (C).
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