Sentences with phrase «void for»

For me blogging and completing creative type projects has filled that professional social void for me that I miss about working outside the home.
Developers capitalizing on the borough's growing cachet have focused on building rentals, drawing in new residents but leaving a void for those who wish to eventually put down roots and become homeowners.
Armed with a bachelor's degree in elementary education (with a minor in child development) and a master's degree in educational administration, Laura knew that it was time to help fill the quality early childhood education void for low - income children.
The Territory's Chief Minister has indicated his intention that this body fill the void for a democratically - elected Indigenous voice following the abolition of ATSIC
The decision, which was made to limit user exposure to ongoing crypto - scams, has left a fairly significant void for cryptocurrency advertising.
The key difference here is where there would normally be a touchpad, there is a perfectly - sized void for the Razer Phone to drop into.
Despite Siri's large user base, this created a voice - first void for developers which Alexa and Google Assistant rapidly filled, leaving Siri further behind.
Looks like the iPhone might be the final launch event of 2017, with the tech press being recruited to fill the void for other releases.
Policy Lapse: A point in time when a policy has been canceled or terminated for failure to pay the premium, or when the policy contract is void for other reasons.
sentencing, sentencing guidelines, due process clause, vagueness doctrine, void for vagueness, United States v. Booker
Is that the same as saying in more general terms, that if the rules of professional conduct were laws, many of them would be «void for vagueness,» or in need of express additional «reasonable limits prescribed by law»?
We proposed this position with the caveat that the exemptions would be void for any health care clearinghouse that had direct contact with individuals in a capacity other than that of a business partner.
If that is so then your contract is void for fraud.
If deemed a «void marriage», i.e. having all the characteristics of a marriage but being void for technical reasons, then your marriage can be annulled.
Accordingly, the court found that the termination clause in Miller's employment contract failed to comply with the Employment Standards Act, 2000 and was, therefore, null and void for all purposes.
These judgments therefore underline the English judiciary's commitment to party autonomy, and highlight the obstacles in the way of those seeking to persuade a court that a commercial contract is void for uncertainty, particularly where it has been substantially performed, as in the ABP case.
Northbridge ultimately refused to pay the claim, arguing that KLM's policy was void for misrepresentation.
Following his dismissal in 2015, Mr. Krishnamoorthy brought a summary judgment motion claiming that his employment agreement was void for lack of consideration and that he was entitled to common law reasonable notice.
The Court of Appeal held that it was not open to the Judge to determine the aforesaid application on paper and that his decision was void for unfairness (Deeds v Various Respondents [2013] EWCA Civ 1678, CPR News, 1/2014, pp2 & 7 - 8
Indeed, such a confused approach by the Ohio Supreme Court, referring in one part of its opinion to «lewd exhibitions of nudity» and in another to «lewd exhibitions of the genitals,» would create a great deal of uncertainty regarding the scope of § 2907.323 (A)(3), and likely would render that statute void for vagueness.
The Court in Fraser held that student conduct codes need not be as detailed as a criminal code which imposes criminal sanctions, and found the code in that case was not void for vagueness.
In addition to finding a First Amendment violation for the discipline, the court held the school policy was void for vagueness because the terminology did not allow the student to determine the nature of prohibited conduct in advance.
However, policies that are not sufficiently precise can be ruled unconstitutionally void for vagueness, and attempts to regulate the content of speech can violate the First Amendment.
I don't know if he was larger than life but he loved it, embraced it, and filled a void for many.
Representing the settlor of a trust in claims to set aside the trusts on the grounds of mistake and / or its being void for uncertainty of terms and against the firm of solicitors who established the trust in proceedings in Jersey and England.
Contract — Formation — Negotiations for charter of vessel — Owners» offer expressed to be «Subject to review» of charterer's pro forma charterparty «with logical amendment» — Whether binding contract concluded — Whether any concluded contract void for uncertainty.
As shown below, the Ontario electronic land registration system doesn't reflect the law on the seal and can allow a document that would create a legal interest in land to be registered, even though it's void for that purpose for lack of a seal.
Under the previous exception, an electronic transfer of ownership, a charge or a discharge isn't void for lack of a seal and has the same effect as if it was sealed.
• The exceptions raise the question of whether an authority to sign an excepted document could still be void for lack of a seal.
• An unsealed agreement may be void because it lacks consideration, but a sealed document won't be void for lack of consideration.
• Under a specific Ontario exception, a transfer of ownership, a charge or a discharge of land isn't void for lack of a seal.
Claiming on its Twitter page last night that it was going to help «fill in the baseball void for those without Fox - Cablevision,» the FCC began tweeting updates on the Phillies - Giants game.
• The Ontario Land Titles Act might give a guarantee for a transfer of ownership, a charge or a discharge, even though an authority of an agent to sign it was void for lack of a seal.
Even the Ontario electronic land registration system can allow a document to be registered that's void for some purposes for lack of a seal.
Among its multiple arguments, J&M asserted that the rule violates the state constitutions, violates the separation of powers, is void for vagueness, and is an excessive burden on the flow of interstate commerce.
And perhaps the report could have recommended that a person could still make a valid promise that wouldn't be void for lack of consideration by putting the promise in a document that would, but for a change doing away with the seal, have been a sealed document.
As a separate general rule, a document that would create a legal interest in land in Ontario must be in writing and signed, or an authority for an agent to sign that document must be in writing; otherwise, it's void for that purpose (Ontario Statute of Frauds).
Perhaps the report put too much emphasis on preserving a person's ability to make a valid promise that wouldn't be void for lack of consideration.
In Ontario, a document can be still void for some purposes unless it's sealed.
As a general rule, an authority for an agent to seal a document must itself be sealed; otherwise, it's void for that purpose.
The report concluded that, by providing another way for a person to make a valid promise that wouldn't be void for lack of consideration, other than by sealing the document, British Columbia could do «grave injury to the modern law of contract.»
This was that a person should still be able to make a valid promise that wouldn't be void for lack of consideration.
He ruled, sua sponte, that the statute was unconstitutional and void for vagueness because it was not written «in language that the people upon whom it is designed to operate or whom it affects can understand» because it essentially required a borrower to apply an algebraic formula to determine the legality of the rate he or she was being charged.
In response, the Appellant commences legal action requesting a declaration the option is void for uncertainty (it does not indicate whether the Respondent is to assume the mortgages or receive the property free and clear of encumbrances).
The central question on this appeal was whether an option to purchase real property (identifying the parties, property, and the price) but making no explicit references to the mortgages, is void for uncertainty.
Without such clarification, if such obligation existed it would be void for vagueness.
This year, they are excited to announce a unique exhibition, focusing on the emotionally introspective work of Paula Ballo Dailey, whose untimely death to cancer in 2016 left a void for family, friends and art communities across the country.
Hugh, I've been silently enjoying your humour and insights on Gaping Void for a while now, and I must say this list is a brilliant one!
Shaped rather like a cello, it is a specific void for the sculpture to inhabit, coloured in peach, lavender and yellow.
Taryn Simon, Black Square, 2006 — , void for artwork, 31 1/2 × 31 1/2 inches (80 × 80 cm), permanent installation at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow
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