Sentences with phrase «whose claim to the title»

Common Core's been, necessarily, designed by a panel of politically - approved «experts» whose claim to the title is based upon their assertion of expertise rather then demonstrations of same so something out of the common, so to write, was to be expected.

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Cook said that Simon, a Continental rabbit whose father is considered the world's largest hare, was expected to exceed his father's size to claim that title and that his owners should be compensated for their potential economic losses from exhibiting him.
Perhaps the most common use of the language of parental rights is to protect the possessive claims of those whose history of abuse or neglect as parents has largely undermined their claim to the title.
Ryan Reynolds, whose dubious claim to quasi-fame was a starring role on little - watched, much - ridiculed sitcom Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, plays the title character, Coolidge College's big man on campus — in more ways than one.
You may already be familiar with ToyTalk entertainment applications for iOS devices, but you may not be aware that the startup is led by former Pixar CTO, Oren Jacob (whose claim to fame includes titles like Toy Story 1 & 2, A Bug's Life, and Finding Nemo) and Martin Reddy (who came to the company from SRI, which you... [Read more...]
Nvidia claims 5 - 10 launch titles and is actively courting Gameloft, whose refusal to list their games on the Android Market has become somewhat famous.
A deed in which the grantor conveys title to the grantee and agrees to protect the grantee against title defects or claims asserted by the grantor and those persons whose right to assert a claim against the title arose during the period the grantor held title to the property.
Therefore, the Numbered Treaty nations have an explicit treaty relationship with the federal government, unlike many other First Nations, whose claims are based on the more general concept of inherent Aboriginal Rights to a land or territory (also known as Aboriginal title, see Aboriginal Treaties).
As to the Spanish and Portuguese claims, whose legitimacy England continued to deny, Selden said that, while on general principles they could be valid, in actual practice neither of the two countries ever acquired valid title or command to the areas they claimed».
It seems that the sui generis [unique] nature of native title (whose identity as a common law proprietary interest is questioned) broadens the base of those who would normally have standing to challenge a claim for land: for respondents do not need to show an interest in land.
[78] It is easy in these situations for our interests to be suppressed by the many other groups whose interests take precedence over native title interests in the claim area.
It is not necessary to gain the agreement of parties to proceedings whose interests in land or waters is outside of the area over which parties have agreed to a determination of native title (even where the interest is within the wider claim area).
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It is the native title claim group which provides the authorisation under s 251B [requiring the group to authorise those bringing the native title claim], and it is the group on whose behalf the claim is then pursued and, if successful, in whose favour a determination of native title is then made.2
Lawyers, who have studied the entire body of American law for 3 years, will be able to protect your rights far more that a lay person, banker, or title agent whose only claim to expertise is having done closings for their previous customers.
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