Sentences with phrase «with obits»

Will media soon need an Extinction desk to go with Obits desk?
[9]... According to the appellant, the Federal Court should have reformulated the test in Baker Petrolite [2002 FCA 158 (CanLII)-RSB- on a basis consistent with an obiter dictum of Lord Hoffman in Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals v. H.N. Norton & Co., [1996] R.P.C. 76 (H.L.) which reads as follows:
The EAT expressly disagreed with an obiter remark by Lord Justice Sedley in Dacas (relied upon by the claimant) that after a year's exclusive service for that client there might be strong arguments for an implied employment contract.

Not exact matches

But these sentiments are regarded as obiter dicta by priests who know that they could be summarily suspended, and left with nothing but their shredded reputations, on the basis of barely «credible» accusations.
Father Joe is a memoir, to be sure, but in the midst of his other obiter dicta on politics and humor, it would have been gratifying to see Hendra begin to forge a few more barbs tipped with a little sub specie aeternitatis, even if they were tossed from left of center.
This year, she was a cover model for Athleta activewear; attended a world government summit in Dubai; received an award from Singapore for her inspiration; walked the red carpet in Hollywood after appearing in the documentary If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast with Tony Bennett, Betty White and other stars in their 90s who are still going strong.
And for contrast in terms of the agent's role and bearing in the industry, see Paul Vitello's New York Times Books obit on agent Robert Lescher, who once worked with Singer, Toklas, Frost and others:
Fred Langan is former business journalist with CBC and author of two novels, The Stringer and The Obit Man.
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It has reached the point that Roberta Smith in the Sunday Times had to begin the New Year with a plea for hope: «Hold That Obit; MoMA's Not Dead.»
As a corrective, Adam McEwen parodies celebrity culture with fake New York Times obits for Rod Stewart, Nicole Kidman, Bill Clinton, and Jeff Koons.
McEwan, who got his start in the world of conceptual art by writing fake obits for art world celebs like Jeff Koons, has rendered the machines in his favorite material of black graphite to create a pair of imposing sculptures that contrast sharply with the disembodied flow of information they suggest.
Second, in concluding that the question before it was one of «extent» and not a breach of duty, the court noted in obiter that the underlying action may deal with a «mixed» claim of covered and uncovered allegations.
In Multi-Veste 226 NI v NI Summer Row [2011] EWHC 2026 (Ch)[2011] All ER (D) 14 (Aug) Lewison J (as he then was) said obiter that a failure to comply with a notice requiring compliance within a reasonable period of time is a repudiation if an outright refusal to perform would be.
While obiter, the Court of Appeal also dealt with the situation in which an application is made for a PCO in the case of an appeal before the Court of Appeal.
Although finding a compound patent valid based on actual utility after construing a low Promise, Mr. Justice Rennie recognized (in obiter) there would be problems with a sound prediction of any higher Promise, and referred to the «common view» of the disclosure requirement of AZT as follows:
Faced with an argument that NICE's refusal to disclose the model was of itself a distinct and challengeable decision and the claimant had therefore unduly delayed in bringing a claim, having waited (some 18 months) for the final outcome of the decision - making process, Richards LJ indicated (albeit apparently obiter) that he considered it more likely that an earlier challenge would have been considered premature and inappropriate, as the outcome of the process as a whole was unclear and may have proved acceptable to the claimant.
Indeed, the majority further expressed the view (obiter) that an arbitral tribunal could order a final (rather than interim) award requiring compliance with the DAB's decision if that is all that the tribunal was asked to rule on.
He went on to say (obiter) that he considered that the suspension procedure complied with the provisions of Art 6 because Malik had the ability to seek relief by way of judicial review.
In what were obiter remarks, Lord Scott opined that «there may be respects in which ss 319 and 321 are incompatible with Art 10».
At the end of the day, the next appellate court (or BC trial court) will be left with the question of which line of authority to follow: the ratio of the BCCA decision in Sechelt (binding on lower courts in that province) or the obiter dicta (see paras 98 & 99) of the Supreme Court in Tsilhqot» in.
Obiter J: The always sensible legal blogger joins cause with the Special Advocates» response and also makes a number of interesting further points, for example: «The problem is the definition of just what those «narrowly defined circumstances» are.
Though the constitutional issue was not properly before the court and does not appear to have been fully argued, the ONCA in obiter agreed with Simmons J.A. that Delgamuukw does not stand for such a proposition.
In Ontario, the reasoning in Shore has been cited with approval in obiter in Slepenkova v. Ivanov16 and applied in Wright v. Young and Rubicam Group of Companies (Wunderman) 17 and in the 2016 decision Garreton v Complete Innovations Inc. 18 In Rubicam Madam Justice Low explained her reasoning at para. 36:
Teare J concluded, obiter, that even if he was found to have erred in his findings on the jurisdictional gateways, he considered that this was not a proper case in which the court should exercise its discretion and order service out of the jurisdiction due to the risk as to whether such an order would be enforceable in the UAE or indeed, consistent with UAE law.
This is apparent also from the majority's candid statement that it was «not confident that a fully rounded, well balanced alternative policy, with comprehensive public support, would or could be developed in the time - frame of any of the suspensions of declaration of invalidity», and even from its obiter which urges the Supreme Court, should it revisit the merits of Rodriguez, to require each applicant for an assisted suicide to go through a court process to ensure the stringent application of safeguards (Carter paras. 334 - 335).
This appeal considered whether an agreement in writing which contains an anti-oral variation clause can be varied other than in accordance with the terms of that clause, and whether the Court of Appeal was wrong to follow a previous Court of Appeal decision in which a relevant contrary authority had not been cited, or a later Court of Appeal decision which considered both earlier decisions and rejected that contrary authority but did so obiter.
However, the decision should be approached with some caution, as the most important parts consist of obiter dicta.
«I share the views expressed in Lyle v. Burdess, where, in extensive obiter, the trial judge referred with approval to the proposition that a real estate agent has a duty to provide a certain level of guidance when a client is filling out or receiving a property disclosure statement...
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