Sentences with phrase «through writ»

By precluding all appeals, it argued, § 314 (d) only permits challenges to PTAB institution decisions through a writ of mandamus.
For all of our followers, we have one for worker's compensation practitioners — a category we do not see come up in many appellate decisions (it usually comes up through writ proceedings).

Not exact matches

Using the word «tyranny» once and «absurd» nine times, Judge Orenstein accused the DOJ of trying to use the authority of the All Writs Act to get through the courts what it couldn't get from Congress.
It has its centre in the Temple at Jerusalem with a small amount of contiguous territory, but the writ of its ecclesiastical government runs through hundreds of Jewish colonies, spread over the whole civilized world, and owing political allegiance to various secular states.
The writ seeks compensation and asks the court to condemn Aveo's actions through a series of declarations about its conduct.
In about 1864 (during American civil war between the Union side and the Confederates), President Abraham Lincoln, through an executive order / decree, suspended the legal «writ of summons», made a law that was back - dated (retrospective effect) and used it to try some detained saboteur suspects, and those convicted were executed within days after the review of the judgment.
In a writ sighted by OTECFMGHANA.COM, Mr. Agyepong is asking the court to issue «an order compelling the first defendant to immediately cause to be retracted the defamatory statement via the same medium used in making them thus through the frequency modulation of the second defendant and to render an unqualified apology to the plaintiff via the same media.
Killmonger's view of Wakanda and Africa writ large, for instance, is filtered through partial history, myths, visions of royal heritage, and a yearning for a legacy that has been stripped away.
Little of the High Priestess of Soul's searing clarity of voice or profound struggle comes through in this insipid film whose fakeness is writ across Saldana's dubiously darkened skin.
At its core, Only Lovers Left Alive is a love story, but it's more about the ebbs and flows of life, the way relationships and settings change and evolve, writ large through the lens of two immortal beings who know the real writer of Hamlet and hung out with Lord Byron.
is a love story, but it's more about the ebbs and flows of life, the way relationships and settings change and evolve, writ large through the lens of two immortal beings who know the real writer of
We know very little empirically about the degree to which public school choice writ large is associated with changes in the racial balance of schools, and if an association exists, through what mechanisms it might operate.
Through video, sculpture, photography and text, Sable Elyse Smith probes the trauma of incarceration as it has related to her own family and history, and the ways these same traumas have been writ - large in America as a result of mass incarceration.
Last year Roberta Smith wrote that Lewczuk's paintings suggest «streamlined details from the Chrysler Building writ large and filtered through Graffiti Art.»
Existing writing on Bailey invariably situates the artist's project as a racial one, concerned as it is with working through personal memory in relation to the African American experience writ large (not that the two can really be de-conflated).
At the level of a household or humanity writ large, our species has a well - worn habit of learning through failure, incrementally getting things a little bit less wrong each time.
In a brief but highly unusual order issued this morning, the Supreme Court reversed course and agreed to hear the Guantanamo detainee case, concerning the constitutionality of the administration's policy of detaining so - called enemy combatants without allowing them to challenge the legality of detention through use of a writ of habeaus corpus.
Actions may involve resolving title issues, deed - in - lieu - of - foreclosures, personal property seizure and resales, short sales, modifications, forbearance agreements, rent seizures, evaluating security interests, engineering receivership actions for performing assets, confirmation actions, litigation and deficiency actions, writs of possession, and collecting judgments through garnishments and seizures.
(6) If at any time subsequent to the issue of the writs for an election the office of Deputy Chief Electoral Officer is vacant and if the Chief Electoral Officer is absent or through illness is unable to perform the duties of the office or if the office is vacant, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint some person as Acting Chief Electoral Officer to hold office during such period of time as is specified in the appointment and the Acting Chief Electoral Officer shall act in the place of the Chief Electoral Officer and while so acting possesses the same powers and shall perform the same duties as the Chief Electoral Officer.
(6) The Chief Electoral Officer shall notify the Assembly, through the Clerk of the Assembly, of any action commenced under the authority of this section, and shall also notify the returning officer of the electoral district to which the writ of summons relates.
Attempts to change copyright or entrench liability immunity through any means possible are rational actions at an individual level, but writ large they may undermine the legal fabric of our system and should be resisted.
If you can prove that the only occupants are the previous owners you can file a motion for a writ of possession without going through a full eviction.
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