Sentences with phrase «widely by jurisdiction»

In a blog post, Lex Machina says commercial litigation is spread out widely by jurisdiction.
The amount and quality of data about pollution varies widely by jurisdiction, as does the knowledge about how well various types of best management practices are working.

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However, notions of raising water - use fees and changing jurisdiction over groundwater «are provocative and would be widely opposed by the water community,» Quinn says.
Minimum program funding is defined by law, but cost per student varies widely across jurisdictions.
The cost of attorney fees in a chapter 7 case varies widely by region of the country, however, all bankruptcy filings are a matter of public record and it is possible to look up the fees typically charged in your jurisdiction by doing some research on the PACER system.
Such an agreement conferring jurisdiction shall be either: (a) in writing or evidenced in writing; or (b) in a form which accords with practices which the parties have established between themselves; or (c) in international trade or commerce, in a form which accords with a usage of which the parties are or ought to have been aware and which in such trade or commerce is widely known to, and regularly observed by, parties to contracts of the type involved in the particular trade or commerce concerned.
Their home jurisdiction is the state's second largest by population, commonly referred to as the Silicon Forest, and widely recognized as Oregon's economic engine.
UBS contended that the English exclusive jurisdiction clause should be construed widely, with a presumption that disputes would be heard by the same tribunal.
And that trying to stop or prevent payments was difficult because the computers running the payment network were widely distributed and run by multiple known and unknown participants across dozens of jurisdictions that were sometimes hard to track down.
53), the services provided by the Section are widely accepted as the most progressive in Australia and serve as something of a model for other jurisdictions.
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