Sentences with phrase «with equivalent»

Since the tribunal's own finding of fact was that Wardle had a 70 % chance of securing new employment with equivalent remuneration by the end of 2011, this was the point that his loss should cease to accrue.
It held that since the tribunal had found that Wardle would only have left Calyon for a job with equivalent remuneration, it had erred in limiting his projected loss to reflect the 80 % chance that he would have left Calyon by April 2010.
Banks are taking a robustly defensive approach as the volumes of claims increase, but the availability of claimants» solicitors with equivalent legal prowess, is at present mismatched.
It also held that although the tribunal was entitled to hold that there was an element of career - long loss, the tribunal should have applied a sliding - scale to reflect its finding that Wardle would in due course have secured alternative employment with equivalent remuneration.
where the judgment was given in default, the person defaulting was served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable that person to arrange for his or her defense, or, the person has been served with the document but not in compliance with these conditions, it is nevertheless established that he or she accepted the decision unequivocally;
where it was given in default of appearance, if the respondent was not served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable the respondent to arrange for his or her defence unless it is determined that the respondent has accepted the judgment unequivocally;
Where the judgment was given in default of appearance, the person defaulting was served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable that person to arrange for his or her defence, or the person has been served with the document but not in compliance with these conditions, it is nevertheless established that he or she accepted the decision unequivocally
(b) where it was given in default of appearance, if the respondent was not served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable the respondent to arrange for his or her defence unless it is determined that the respondent has accepted the judgment unequivocally;
(a) the original or certified true copy of the document which establishes that the defaulting party was served with the document instituting the proceedings or with an equivalent document;
where it was given in default of appearance if the person in default was not served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable that person to arrange for his or her defence unless it is determined that such person has accepted the judgment unequivocally;
the original or certified true copy of the document which establishes that the defaulting party was served with the document instituting the proceedings or with an equivalent document;
(c) where it was given in default of appearance if the person in default was not served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable that person to arrange for his or her defence unless it is determined that such person has accepted the judgment unequivocally;
Justice Côté noted that while it was possible that under British Columbia's parallel legislation «privilege of the law of evidence» could include solicitor - client privilege, the differing statutory contexts meant that interpretation could not be «imported into the Alberta statute with equivalent effect» (at para 65).
(a) where the judgment was given in default, the person defaulting was served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time and in such a way as to enable that person to arrange for his or her defense, or, the person has been served with the document but not in compliance with these conditions, it is nevertheless established that he or she accepted the decision unequivocally;
Erbe in the first ever UK patent litigation to deal separately with the issues of infringement and validity coordinating with equivalent litigation in Germany, the US and before the EPO.
The leave must be certified by a qualified health practitioner, and Bill 148 expands the definition of «qualified health practitioner» to include physicians, registered nurses with an extended certificate of registration (or an individual with equivalent qualifications) and prescribed health practitioners.
The word «partner», used in relation to Pinsent Masons Germany LLP, refers to a member of Pinsent Masons Germany LLP or an employee or consultant of Pinsent Masons Germany LLP or any affiliated firm who is a lawyer with equivalent standing and qualifications.
Brenna also holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Science from the University of Victoria, BC Canada with the equivalent of the UK 1st, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Liverpool with distinction.
DAC Beachcroft LLP use the word «partner» to refer to a member of the LLP or an employee or consultant who is a lawyer with equivalent standing and qualifications.
The father had confirmed that he would not seek to prosecute the mother in the USA, that he would provide accommodation for the mother and the children in the USA and that he would comply with the equivalent of a Non Molestation Order.
DAC Beachcroft Claims Limited use the word «partner» to refer to a director of the company, or an employee or consultant who is a lawyer with equivalent standing and qualifications.
DAC Beachcroft Scotland LLP uses the word «partner» to refer to a member of the LLP or an employee or consultant who is a lawyer with equivalent standing and qualifications.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority, in the guidance to R 7, sanctions this practice by requiring that, if it is resorted to, the firm states on its letterhead etc: «We use the word «partner» to refer to a member of the LLP, or an employee or consultant who is a lawyer with equivalent standing and qualifications.»
A recent case has provided employers with helpful guidance as to whether they need to match enhanced maternity pay with equivalent shared parental pay.
We use the term «partner» to refer to a member of the LLP, or an employee or consultant who is a lawyer with equivalent standing and qualifications.
So we went after scare quotes with the equivalent of Raid — that spray that carried the slogan, coined by the beat poet Bob Kaufman in his day job in advertising — «Raid Kills Bugs Dead.»
It requires a computer with the equivalent of an Intel Pentium 4 or higher processor, at least 512 MB of RAM, and 700 MB of available disk space for application files.
We use the word partner of Herbert Smith Freehills New York LLP to refer to a member of Herbert Smith Freehills New York LLP, or an employee or consultant with equivalent standing and qualifications.
The water footprint of any animal product is larger than the water footprint of crop products with equivalent nutritional value.
Plastic disposable straws are a tremendous source of pollution, with the equivalent of 125 school buses being filled daily with trashed straws in the USA.
This is especially critical because studies have estimated a reduction in Atlantic dust cover of 40 to 60 % under a doubled carbon dioxide climate, which, on the basis of model runs with an equivalent reduction of the mean dust forcing, could result in an additional 0.3 ° to 0.4 °C warming of the northern tropical Atlantic.»
Here's an unforgettable way to imagine it - fill up a subway train with the equivalent amount of apples, and release it onto the
Twenty - year smoothed plots of averaged ring - width (dashed) and tree - ring density (thick line), averaged across all sites, and shown as standardized anomalies from a common base (1881 — 1940), and compared with equivalent - area averages of mean April — September temperature anomalies (thin solid line).
I wrote something like 3000 words of indignation about climate alarmists corrupting the very definition of science by declaring their work «settled», answering difficult scientific questions with the equivalent of voting, and telling everyone the way to be pro-science is to listen to self - designated authorities and shut up.
When blasted with the equivalent of 120 mph winds, it only moved one sixth of an inch.
With the equivalent of one truckload of plastic trash being dumped in the world's oceans every minute, and consumption expected to rise significantly over the next few years, plastic waste management is an urgent issue.
What the real effects of confirmed global warning does is suggest, if that science is correct, then it is likely the rest is likely correct as well... If the intent of science is to move to a sustainable future with an equivalent std.
The eco-impact of televisions is under debate, though, as the Energy Saving Trust notes that a TV with a built - in digital tuner requires only one power supply and can save # 7 and 20 kg of carbon each year compared with an equivalent analogue TV combined with a set - top box.
But with an equivalent carbon tax, it would have had to collect an extra $ 100 billion / year in tax, but it would have kept all of it.
The energy saved by replacing a 100 - watt incandescent bulb with an equivalent CFL over its lifetime is sufficient to drive a Toyota Prius hybrid car from New York to San Francisco.
That's, of course, when comparing the tiles with equivalent non-electricity generating options, like a slate solar tile roof versus a regular slate tile roof or Tuscan solar tile roof versus a regular Tuscan roof.
While the Act contemplated that most reductions would occur via the more stringent standards being applied to new facilities (or to existing facilities when they are modified), EPA has also done so even with the equivalent, but typically less onerous, 111 (d) standards for existing sources.
I thus suggest that you present a monthly picture of this particular Ice Thickness image, perhaps side by side with the equivalent month in 1980 when it was substantially thicker.
True, but fails to explain why the longer - term mean about which those cycles fluctuate is trending up other than curve - fitting an «approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years,» ANSWER: The curve fitting exercise is labeled as such «heuristic»; the lengths of the cycles are from other observations, some displayed on figures 5 - B & C; only the amplitudes and phase of the 215 and 60 years sinusoids are subject to optimization; Singular Spectrum Analysis has been applied by Diego Macias et al (note 18) to the HadCRUT series with equivalent results, and among many others by Liu Yu et al..
There this 30 billion cubic meters per year of Northwest Shelf export supply could meet up with an equivalent 30 - billion cubic meter per year pipeline coming up from Queensland.
All projected revenues of this carbon tax shall be offset with an equivalent reduction in payroll (social security) taxes.
How about the fact that the sun bombards Earth with an equivalent of 1,950 Hiroshima atomic bombs per second - hmmm... do I have your attention now?
In the Concise English Oxford Dictionary (July 2008), there is the term «carbon offsetting» which means «the counteracting of carbon dioxide emissions with an equivalent reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere».
According to the assumptions made in the chart, both IEA scenarios equate to a slightly larger carbon budget than the IPCC estimate with the equivalent likelihood / probability attributed to it.
Environmental and health groups are urging Canada follow with equivalent action to end all uses of these harmful pesticides.
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