Sentences with phrase «which rendered its judgment»

The dispute was submitted to the ICJ which rendered its judgment in April this year.

Not exact matches

Too many corners of the Church have been infected with a legalistic, performance - based view of God in which God stands over our lives with crossed arms and a disappointed scowl, applauding only when we get everything just right and rendering judgment on everything we do wrong.
It is the decisive event in which God's judgment on the whole of history is rendered with the corresponding outcome, customarily described as reward and punishment.
Even as the king uses his servant's own description to render judgment against him, he points out that there was an alternative — small - scale money - lending — which would have satisfied his command.
An individual can profit greatly by the criticism of his fellows yet he will realize that they are judging him by standards which are neither his own nor God's, that he is both a worse and a better man than their judgments indicate, and that the greatest service they can render him is to call him back to his own best self.
If a judge pronounce a judgment, render a decision, deliver a sealed verdict, and afterward reverse his judgment, they shall prosecute the judge for reversing the judgment which he has pronounced, and he shall pay twelve fold the damages which were (awarded) in said judgment; and publicly they shall expel him from his seat of judgment and he shall not return, and with the judges in a case he shall not take his seat.21
Like many other activities of ministry — rendering a theological judgment, structuring a sermon, being present to persons in acute crisis, discerning the plan of action and strategy to which a congregation is called at a particular moment in its life — choosing a myth requires the complex interworking of rational judgment, adequate information, emotional openness and self - awareness, intuition, sensitivity, prayerful reflection, and more.
But we also know that the procurators carried with them for purposes of rendering judgment a piece of pavement large enough to hold a chair in which they sat.
A jury having been waived, the lower court, Eastern District of Louisiana, found that the word «Tabasco,» as applied to pepper sauce, was generic and indicated quality, ingredients and place of origin of the pepper from which it was made and rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff for damages.
Among other consequences, this transformation renders Fitzgerald's closing judgment on the Buchanans (which Luhrmann reproduces faithfully) all but meaningless.
«No judgment shall be rendered for any deficiency under a note secured by a first deed of trust or first mortgage for a dwelling of not more than four units, in any case in which the trustor or mortgagor sells the dwelling for less than the remaining amount of the indebtedness due at the time of sale with the written consent of the holder of the first deed of trust or first mortgage.
But giving up leads to defaulted loans, court judgments, and bankruptcy, which can leave your credit score in tatters and render you ineligible for a mortgage or car loan.
In July 2015 the CJEU rendered two judgments in which it got the opportunity to give the EU institutions indications as to how Article 8 of Regulation 45/2001 should be understood.
In some Member States, such as France, the offering of unlicensed transportation activities has even been subject to criminal law sanctions, which led to the Uber France judgment (C - 320 / 16) rendered on 10 April 2018.
Mercury has been served as a purported UM carrier and Plaintiff is seeking to hold Mercury liable to satisfy all or a portion of any judgment which might be rendered against Defendant in this matter.
Giving the main judgment, in Reilly v Sandwell Metropolitan BC [2018] UKSC 16, Lord Wilson said the decision to dismiss her was reasonable, «for her refusal to accept that she had been in breach of duty suggested a continuing lack of insight which, as it was reasonable to conclude, rendered it inappropriate for her to continue to run the school».
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.
The court, upon the defendant's motion, directed a verdict for him, which was returned, and judgment rendered thereon.
Obtained from Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Dallas, Texas, reversal of cross-motions for summary judgment which was rendered to trial court with only issue remaining being award of attorney's fees.
Pursuant to Article 402 of the Taiwan Code of Civil Procedure, a final and binding judgment or ruling rendered by a foreign court will be recognised except for certain situations, one of which is violating due process of law or the public policy of Taiwan.
It was the point which chiefly occupied the attention of the counsel on both sides in the argument — and the judgment which this court must render upon both errors is precisely the same.
The court below, the Circuit Court of the United States for Missouri, in which this suit was afterwards brought, followed the decision of the State court, and rendered a like judgment against the plaintiff.
The common law rules also require the judgment to be enforced to have been rendered by a court of competent jurisdiction, which is taken to mean one of the following:
By rendering our Judgements as clear, as accessible, and as comprehensible, as possible we place that which is of value in them in sharper focus: rather than diminishing our Judgments, it would enhance them.
The Tribunal takes up complaints referred to it by the Commission and holds all the powers of a superior court under the Constitution Act, 1867, which means it has similar power and authority to hear cases and render judgments.
The Attorney General of Quebec applied for leave to appeal the judgment rendered by the C.A. on October 21, 2015 dismissing the appeal from the judgment rendered on December 18, 2013 by the Superior Court, which allowed the motion for judicial review brought by the Respondent, Dr. Ronald Guérin.
«Reasons for judgment are the primary mechanism by which judges account to the parties and to the public for the decisions they render.
This wording incorporates two important Community law principles which are explained further in the same judgment: «It is settled case law that in the absence of Community rules governing the matter it is for the domestic legal system of each member state to... lay down the detailed procedural rules governing actions for safeguarding rights which individuals derive from Community law, provided, however, that such rules are not less favourable than those governing similar domestic actions (the principle of equivalence) and do not render virtually impossible or excessively difficult the exercise of rights conferred by Community law (the principle of effectiveness).»
Chief Justices bang heads, twist arms, and break legs in order to get their courts to produce more of it, but they don't always succeed, and unanimity remains at least somewhat scarce on the U.S. and Canadian Supreme Courts (although more on the former than on the latter, which has been unanimous in judgment in between two thirds and three quarters of its decisions rendered since 2010).
The factors to be considered by the court include: first, to what extent a judgment rendered in the person's absence might be prejudicial to the person or those already parties; second, the extent to which, by protective provisions in the judgment, by the shaping of relief, or other measures, the prejudice can be lessened or avoided; third, whether a judgment rendered in the person's absence will be adequate; fourth, whether the plaintiff will have an adequate remedy if the action is dismissed for nonjoinder.
be sustained in the courts of the United States, and that there is no error in the judgment which was rendered against them in the District Court of Illinois.
Supreme Court in case of Gorie Gouri Naidu (supra) has in the facts of that case held that the finding rendered by one court in the proceedings between the same parties declaring the deed of gift invalid, in the suit between the same parties, in which the same document was relied upon, even if erroneous, inter party judgment binds the party if the court of competent jurisdiction has decided the lis.
[Footnote 7] In both of these cases, it was held that no judgment could be rendered in a suit after the repeal of the act under which it was brought and prosecuted.
(3) A director who has satisfied a judgment rendered under this section is entitled to contribution from the other directors who voted for or consented to the unlawful act upon which the judgment was founded.
These child custody guidelines encompass the most important basic qualifications upon which almost all courts regularly rely to render judgments in child custody cases.
The $ 3 million judgment in favour of the 85 owners of the Riverwest complex was rendered by B.C. Supreme Court Judge William Grist, who ruled that Delta had not adequately enforced Part 5 of the province's building code, which requires that a roof shed or drain water.
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