Sentences with phrase «unusual facts in this case»

The agreement doesn't have to be notarized under either the law of India or the law of Japan (unless there are some highly unusual facts in this case not mentioned in the question).

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Meanwhile, it is not unusual for markets to jump to the worst - case scenario even if the current facts do not justify such a leap in logic.
In fact, although dribbling a basketball entails timing, it is an unusual case of sequencing because the movement is largely repetitive.
These cases and others — from the commonly known (Alzheimer's disease) to the highly unusual (Ecstatic epilepsy, in which seizures convey a feeling of transcendent joy) to the almost supernatural (the Doppelganger effect, where people see and interact with a duplicate of their own body)-- are linked, Ananthaswamy suggests, by the simple fact that each condition involves disruptions in an area of the brain where the «self» is thought to reside.
Except in unusual cases, I don't want to do that — I prefer to pretty much stick with historical facts / figures in my valuation.
In fact the only cases I can think of where no deal was possible, was because there was something unusual about the circumstances; for instance Fred borrowed $ 20,000 to buy a pick - up truck from T.D but he didn't actually buy the pick - up truck.
However, Benadryl is in fact an unusual case, because while it is not approved specifically for use in animals by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), it can be legally prescribed by veterinarians for use in animals.
And while some proportion of these facts may have been true in the past, what is so unusual this time round is that we too can see (or hear, in Susan Philipsz's case) the shortlisted art in Tate Britain.
However, there was a twist in the facts of the case, which made it unusual: several EU institutions were themselves the clients of the members of the elevators and escalators cartel.
The facts of the case are unusual, but there is nothing entirely novel in this decision.
In a case with a slightly unusual fact pattern where reasons for judgement were released today, a Plaintiff was awarded nearly $ 90,000 in damages as a result of a July, 2005 motor vehicle collision in Nanaimo, BIn a case with a slightly unusual fact pattern where reasons for judgement were released today, a Plaintiff was awarded nearly $ 90,000 in damages as a result of a July, 2005 motor vehicle collision in Nanaimo, Bin damages as a result of a July, 2005 motor vehicle collision in Nanaimo, Bin Nanaimo, BC.
Once in a while I could see in the facts of a case details of the time and place, and it seemed to me that out of such material the century and a half during which the U.S. has been a nation could be written up, not from the standpoint of an individual, as in diaries, nor merely from the angle of the unusual, as in newspapers, but from every standpoint — as many standpoints as were provided by the witnesses themselves.
In an unusual case, the Court of Appeal has granted the Appeal brought by the Defendants due to the fact that the inadequacy of the endorsement of the motion judge rendered the Court of Appeal unable to «conduct a meaningful review of his decision.»
While this case did not work out as the plaintiff had planned, it presented an unusual set of facts not present in most cases.
28 Globocki also stands for the principle that «where an accident has occurred, the fact that serious injury or death has resulted is not, except in unusual cases, relevant to an assessment of whether there has been a departure from the standard of care which would justify a finding of careless driving.
[26] The one circumstance which I agree made this case somewhat unusual was the fact that the defendant apparently took a very heavy interest in this case, to the point of following her neighbour (the plaintiff) about and gathering evidence to challenge her claims of disability.
It's a rather complicated fact pattern from a quick once - over («The facts of this case are unusual, perhaps unique»), but it does seem there was some risk of spoliation involved in Daniel Potter,
Lord Hope thought that it was a case on unusual facts, especially given the short - term nature of the contract, but said that as it raised a totally different point from that in the case of the offshore workers, namely whether an employer could insist on leave being taken in individual days, the court did not have to decide it.
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