Sentences with phrase «very substantial»

The general offer also constituted a very substantial acquisition of Fullshare and was therefore subject to the circular and shareholders» approval requirements under the Hong Kong Listing Rules.
The ECtHR balanced the «chilling effect» of potential liability for very substantial costs against the restrictions that that may have on those who may, with the prospect of that liability, back away from expressing views they might otherwise publish.
If Customs & Excise take the view that a declaration was incorrect, additional duties and taxes may be retrospectively levied, often confronting businesses or even entire industry sectors with very substantial costs, which are usually neither budgeted nor recoverable.
«The end result of this is that our opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country, are very substantial and will not be questioned.»
In Motorola Credit Corporation v Telsim (3 August 2005 Claim No 2005 Folio 597), and in DeTeAsia v Celcom (13 January 2006 Claim No 2005 Folio 1049), Motorola and Deutsche Telekom were armed with very substantial arbitral awards against leading GSM operators domiciled in Turkey and Malaysia respectively.
1982)(«Stare decisis imposes very substantial constraints upon this court's willingness to depart from previously adjudicated decisions.»)
He negotiated a successful mediation on the eve of one month trial of a very substantial claim by the Department of Trade and Industry which was contested on the basis that enforcement of the compromise settlement under which it was claimed was a breach of the European prohibition on State Aid.
The appellant has the advantage of having a very substantial sum in RRSPs and any appreciation in the value of the plans, whether through interest, dividends, or increase in value of equities, is tax - sheltered until withdrawal.
This «would amount in practice to a very substantial loss of control over the content of rules that would have to be observed within the UK... that might be regarded as a significant loss rather than gain in national sovereignty».
These recoverable costs could be very substantial if R's offer were made at the outset of an arbitration.
But I can also see that the Court would want to make this decision as domestic as possible to ward off the very substantial domestic criticisms that are already being made of the results of this decision.
The case resulted in a very substantial settlement and the creation of a separate account for future medical expenses.
Justice Brown concluded by making the following observation: «To permit a party claiming very substantial damages for loss of enjoyment of life to hide behind self - set privacy controls on a website, the primary purpose of which is to enable people to share information about how they lead their social lives, risks depriving the opposite party of access to material that may be relevant to ensuring a fair trial.»
However, if you suspect that your (or your loved one's) medical provider did something wrong, which you believe caused a very serious, permanent injury, or death, then you may be able to recover a very substantial amount of well - deserved compensation.
-- Instructed by Hogan Lovells LLP to act for the respondent to applications under section 67 and 68 of the Arbitration Act 1996 challenging an award concerning a very substantial commodities dispute
He has frequently appeared in very substantial litigation in the Caribbean and in Gibraltar, leading local lawyers.
Hoyt says this has given Barclays a firm grip on both its internal and «very substantial» external spend.
The present appeal requires this court to consider whether that is inevitably the case where the marriage has been short, there are no children, the couple have both worked and maintained separate finances, and where one of them has been paid very substantial bonuses during their time together.
Successfully acting for liquidators in obtaining summary judgment in very substantial misfeasance proceedings, as well as orders on a committal application, against multiple respondents arising out of the collapse of a large retail company
The Claimants have incurred very substantial costs in prosecuting their claims in the Arbitration and defending the KRG's (now dismissed) counterclaims.
Further, the wife was freed from her obligations under the agreement and was able to once again pursue a reapportionment of the very substantial family assets, something that she had given up under the agreed upon terms.
We are very pleased that he has joined Therium and we are proud that he and his team are already enabling access to justice for claimants in some very substantial legal cases.»
This would have meant very substantial cuts in the rates for paralegals.
Up until now, the attacks on Alito have been based on nothing of substance... With this letter, we enter a new phase of the nomination process, in which the opponents have something very substantial to talk about.
As a general rule it was unlikely that the trial would be fair if a very substantial degree of anonymising of evidence was permitted where the testimony of the witnesses concerned constituted the sole or decisive evidence implicating the defendant.
Above all, a judgeship confers very substantial nonpecuniary benefits.
If all your capital is in your professional corporation and you decide to live outside Canada in retirement, you're going to have to recognize the gain on your PC stock, which can be very substantial
A successfully concluded LCIA arbitration with satellite litigation in the BVI involving a very substantial Russian business.
Although the Court of Appeal felt obliged to emphasise that the Guideline still allows for very substantial penalties where a sufficiently large organisation is convicted of sufficiently serious wrongdoing, Whirlpool suggests that this may not be on the scale previous suggested in Thames Water.
We now have a very substantial international presence in Singapore.
As a general rule it is unlikely that the trial will be fair if a very substantial degree of anonymising of evidence is permitted where the testimony of the witnesses concerned constitutes the sole or decisive evidence implicating the defendant (Lord Carswell at 59).
All of these things that will flow from their homelessness, those are all expenses, and very substantial ones, much more than providing a lawyer for an eviction [crosstalk 00:15:37].
That early process of just understand the problem and digging down really deep is a very substantial chunk of the process of discovery.
Acted for a individual investment banker in his very substantial claims against a leading international investment bank and a leading commodities firm for remuneration due under several complex profit share, employment and share option agreements.
«We hope to have a very substantial impact on the market.
Both of these points suggest very substantial limitations on the type of acts that might be undertaken on Aboriginal title lands without consent and each deserves comment.
The amount of special costs can be very substantial.
Although it is unlikely Irma, Harvey, or Maria will surpass the total insured losses of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina (estimated at $ 62.2 billion), the losses are still very substantial.
This may be correct in claims with a very substantial discount, but such opinion appears to be derived from the misconception that a lump sum might be invested with the result that the shortfall could be reduced over time.
The first graph, renewables share, shows that SA, which had practically no renewable energy 14 years earlier, had a very substantial proportion in September 2017.
A: To a very substantial degree that's a cultivated anxiety.
If somebody were to believe that scientific AGW was «significantly flawed» they would require very substantial evidence to overturn thousands of peer reviewed research papers from the world's top experts.
It has also been established that periodic, very substantial increases in the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere for a period of 420 thousand years never preceded warming, but, on the contrary, always followed an increase in the temperature with a delay of 200 - 800 years, i.e., they were its consequence (italics and boldface added.)
Also documented in Climate Cover - Up are specific instances of very substantial payments to individuals for what one might term «climate denial services.»
If this statistical relation between tropical Atlantic SSTs and hurricane activity is used to infer future changes in Atlantic hurricane activity, the implications are sobering: the large increases in tropical Atlantic SSTs projected for the late 21st century would imply very substantial increases in hurricane destructive potential — roughly a 300 % increase in the PDI by 2100 (Figure 1a).
It will be a very substantial effect if some one cracks the battery or fuel cell problem.
The warming commitment if we stop all human emissions (GHG and aerosol) is probably very substantial: The cooling effect of the aerosol will very quickly disappear, thereby «unmasking» the greenhouse warming, approximately half of which has been canceled by aerosol cooling up to now.
I think the reason is the very loaded atmosphere in the US... they would like to do something very substantial about climate change.»
Very substantial investments have been made in further developing climate models, with the expectations that these models will provide actionable information for policy makers.
The net result is significantly lower production costs and very substantial environmental benefits.
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