Sentences with phrase «with by a court»

The complexity of these questions becomes clear when we consider what can and can not be dealt with by a court of law.
«It's important for the victims of phone hacking that this has now been properly dealt with by the courts; and it matters for us all that we have a free and vibrant press which operates within the law,» he said.
He appealed for calm and said any complaints of vote - rigging should be dealt with by the courts after the new president is expected to be sworn in on Wednesday.
Access is further conditional on your agreement that any dispute or matter which arises between you and us will be dealt with by the Courts of England and Wales only to the exclusion of the Courts of any other country.
In practice, the parties are asked to settle a draft order for the judge, or it is dealt with by court staff.
«Mediation will not be suitable for all cases however and it would be hoped that the reforms to the family justice system proposed by Mr Justice Ryder will be properly resourced and implemented by the government so that those cases that are dealt with by the courts will be subject to less delay than at present.»
I had never imagined when I was there 20 years ago that something like that would be dealt with by the Court of Justice.
If the complaint is best dealt with by the court / litigation system — for e.g. whether or not litigation privilege is properly asserted over a document — then the Commissioner can direct the individual to pursue their complaint in the proper channel.
Justice Gorsuch, joined by Chief Justice Roberts dissented in a very readable opinion arguing that under English common law, patents were dealt with by the courts, not the Privy Council, and that the Founders understood this.
The most serious offences are dealt with by the Court Martial.
The Court noted that the employer was open about its purpose — it wished to ensure the member's claim was dealt with by the Court rather than by the Pensions Ombudsman.
Generally, child support is not dealt with by the courts and parents are encouraged to reach their own agreements as to how to fund their children.
In this blog Alex Watkins explains how this emotional issue is dealt with by the courts.
Hence, an unexecuted order of this kind, made by a state court to restore possession to the parties who had been deprived of it by a decree which had been reversed, can not be interfered with by another court by way of injunction, especially by a court of the United States, by reason of the Act of Congress of March 2, 1793, 1 Stat.
(3) A judge presiding over the Family Court may, on motion, order that a proceeding commenced in the Family Court be transferred to the appropriate court in a place where the Family Court does not have jurisdiction if, in the judge's opinion, the preponderance of convenience favours having the matter dealt with by that court in that place.
Though the types of fraud known to have been perpetrated and dealt with by the courts is in no way comprehensive, civil fraud often affects these individuals and companies:
While the Supreme Court did order costs, typically such cost awards are not particularly large and are dealt with by the court's registrar.
Employment contracts are commonly interfered with by courts or tribunals on the basis that clauses are unfair on the employee.
I believe these are areas which will ultimately need to be dealt with by the courts if sensible international standards through bilateral or multilateral agreements can not be implemented.
While there exist specialised commercial courts to deal with finance based litigation, almost all insolvency related litigation is dealt with by the court for debt enforcement and insolvency actions on a mandatory basis.
The other preliminary matter dealt with by the court was improper pressure.
Each chapter also includes vignettes of famous and unusual cases dealt with by the court, as well as commentary on the ways in which the court's work both reflected and influenced the province's history.
Confirming the principle in the Seas and Submerged Lands case [69] that the «acquisition of territory by a sovereign state for the first time is an act of state which can not be challenged, controlled or interfered with by the Courts of that state», [70] Justice Brennan in Mabo identified the extent of the court's power as merely «determining the consequences of an acquisition [of sovereignty] under municipal law».
However, people who want to make their relationships better may agree to go for peacemaking to sort out other problems but violence in a relationship must be dealt with by the court.
However, when people are charged with serious offences or there is domestic violence, the Elders and Police agree that these are best dealt with by the courts and not by peacemaking.
(b) decline to make such a determination or assessment, or both, on the basis that it considers the matter would more effectively be dealt with by a court proceeding, or
(3) The compensation committee may, at any point during a hearing under subsection (1)(a), decline to make the determination or assessment, or both, on the basis that it considers the matter would more effectively be dealt with by a court proceeding.

Not exact matches

«If a timely agreement can not be reached on a common regulator, the government will propose legislation to carry out its regulatory responsibilities consistent with the decision rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada,» the budget states.
He could try and do this (assuming he becomes president) by doing a number of things, including stacking the court with judges favorable to his views.
To resolve that issue, the court had to determine whether (1) virtual currency may be regulated by the CFTC as a commodity and (2) the CEA permits the CFTC to exercise jurisdiction over fraud in connection with commodities that do not directly involve futures or derivative contracts.
But if an «timely agreement» can not be reached, it would go ahead with legislation dealing with its areas of jurisdiction as defined by the court.
May 1 - Jacob Jacobson agreed to resign as Xerox Corp's chief executive as part of a settlement of a lawsuit brought by the company's shareholders that raised questions over Xerox's agreed deal with Japan's Fujifilm Holdings Corp, a New York court filing showed on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court agreed with the provinces, but left Flaherty an opening by ruling that Ottawa has a role in matters of national importance and scope, including preventing systemic risks in the financial system.
With a polarized electorate, both parties believe they benefit more by turning out core supporters than from courting a shrinking group of swing voters.
The Supreme Court has appointed a receiver to take charge of the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation in the lead - up to a general meeting set for next month to settle a long - running dispute with a breakaway organisation backed by Fortescue Metals Group.
Being able to give massive political contributions actually pales in comparison to the impact of being able to destroy a publication you don't like by combining the machinery of the courts with anonymity and unlimited funds to bleed a publication dry.
Remember though, if you default on a secured loan then the assets or asset class you used as a security could be seized by the creditor in a Court procedure that could also put your company out of business, so there is some element of risk to consider with asset - based financing.
Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home.
The court case revealed a series of convoluted legal infractions performed by Amanat and Tuzman in their work with the presently insolvent video - technology company, KIT Digital, a former multi-million dollar leader in the cloud - based video management industry.
In addition to getting rid of the potential for so - called fast and slow lanes on the internet, as allowed by a federal court last year, the proposal would provide consumers with stronger privacy protections.
Off - court, Sharapova has focused on businesses by collecting millions in endorsement deals with brands such as Nike.
«Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home,» Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post announcing his company's purchase of Oculus.
The Michigan courts appeared unlikely to rule immediately, with one asking for a response from state elections officials by Tuesday.
Running illegal gambling operations, including recruiting people for foreign gaming junkets, was their main business, according to previously unreported court documents in China obtained by Bloomberg Markets as well as interviews with family members and former business partners.
But the size of crowds did not bother Japan's Kei Nishikori, who opened the men's singles tennis tournament on center court by knocking out Spain's Albert Ramos - Viñolas with ease, winning 6 - 2 6 - 4 in two sets.
• A joint investigation by ProPublica, The New York Times, and The Guardian finds the NSA is winning its war against internet encryption with supercomputers, technical know - how, and court orders.
For Aetna, the deal would mark a change in strategy after its attempted tie - up with Humana was blocked by a federal court on antitrust grounds.
Lewandowski said the encryption issue was «a topic of high complexity, with no data and specific studies on the possibility of implementing measures such as the one prescribed by the judge of the 2nd Criminal Court of Duque de Caxias and supposedly violated by WhatsApp.»
There, Pao held court on one side of the room, greeted with hugs and hearty handshakes by a number of start - up entrepreneurs she has worked with.
The first ruling, in 1992, was overturned by U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, which sided with the football team based on a lack of evidence of disparagement, and on the principle of «laches.»
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