Sentences with phrase «writ did»

If the original writ did not comply with the information below concerning the «Helping Families Save Their Homes» law, you should move the court for a new order which complies with the law.
But Eric's writ does not run in Wales.
Next, Congress could also delay collateral attacks on the conviction by turning writs of Habeas Corpus proceedings into second trial by adding some clause that if the respondent to the writ does not establish beyond a reasonable doubt that the petitioner committed the crime from the evidence heard during the proceeding, the writ shall be issued, which essentially means the defendant's original trial is invalidated.

Not exact matches

In a 50 - page ruling that read like a Supreme Court brief, he rejected in no uncertain terms the Department of Justice's aggressive use of the broad powers of the 1789 All Writs Act to force Apple to do its bidding in San Bernardino.
No matter what the All Writs Act means, the Justice Department will not be able to make Apple comply if doing so would violate the Constitution.
The Justice Department does not refer to a specific type of writ in its court petition (it just cites the All Writs Act), but that doesn't really matter.
«The All Writs Act doesn't allow government to conscript a company into service if the company doesn't have the information... If the FBI is doing an investigation, it can't force the local locksmith to help it break into a house,» said Abdo.
To what extent do you think your experience here has been a writ small version of what the Obama administration experienced, inheriting a crisis and making measurable progress but not fast enough that people have felt it?
Aronofsky has made it clear that this is more of an «inspired by» than a «based on» type of movie, so don't go looking to see your childhood flannelgraph writ large.
First, when you say Einstein / Hawking came up with specific things that supports your point, it's not holy writ, they could be wrong, so disagreeing with them doesn't make me wrong.
(b) 5:69 for, verily, those who have attained to faith [in this divine writ], as well as those who follow the Jewish faith, and the Sabians, and the Christians — all who believe in God and the Last Day and do righteous deeds — no fear need they have, and neither shall they grieve.
Answer: look at what the Qur «an says: (a) 2:62 Verily, those who have attained to faith [in this divine writ], as well as those who follow the Jewish faith, and the Christians, and the Sabians - all who believe in God and the Last Day and do righteous deeds - shall have their reward with their Sustainer; and no fear need they have, and neither shall they grieve.
2:62 (Asad) VERILY, those who have attained to faith in this divine writ (Quran), as well as those who follow the Jewish faith, and the Christians, and the Sabians all who believe in God and the Last Day and do righteous deeds - shall have their reward with their Sustainer; and no fear need they have, and neither shall they grieve.
Noting that we do not live in a sacred world valuing «received knowledge» from holy writ, but in a profane world harshly criticizing that tradition, Victoria Erickson of Union Theological Seminary in New York City wondered if we dared invite our worst critics into our classrooms for dialogue.
This Sayings Gospel, organized in this way, may have converted a few followers of John but did not by any means effect the conversion of all of Israel, the impossibility of which is already writ large in the Sayings Gospel itself.
On the other hand, it doesn't take philosophy to know that God is more than a projection of human traits, writ large.
Did you read some book writ - «ten by someone who said... «that bible is non - «sense»... or... did you just wake up in - «saine one day and decide that this was the path you were going to bet your eternity Did you read some book writ - «ten by someone who said... «that bible is non - «sense»... or... did you just wake up in - «saine one day and decide that this was the path you were going to bet your eternity did you just wake up in - «saine one day and decide that this was the path you were going to bet your eternity on?
This has been done on a magnified scale, so that man may the better become aware of, and look out for, what, in the trivial circumstances of daily life so rarely appears unmixed that it is much harder to detect than are these instances that are «writ large.»
Further, in biblical times all a man had to do was give a writ of divorce — for any reason, and his wife was put on the street.
He typically had us lower most of last season than the media writ large did.
«We have looked long and hard at the question of what it will do to our federal funding writ large for school food, and we are not convinced at this point that it won't, unfortunately, have the negative impact of reducing our federal funding substantially.»
Justices Dery and Mohammed Habib Logoh have brought separate writs at the High Court contending the recordings were done in violation of their right to privacy.
Lawyers for the businessman filed an application arguing that the writ of execution that the Attorney - General (A-G) used to do the valuation was illegal.
When the plaintiff amended the endorsement on his writ of summons to change completely his cedi claim to a Euro claim with other reliefs, he did not amend his original statement of claim to correspond to the new claim which was completely different from the original claim.
The court held that the first writ of execution which was filed on January 9, 2015 was still in effect when the A-G filed for another one on January 6, 2016 and, therefore, the issue of renewal did not arise.
But the court, presided over by a single justice, Mr Justice Alfred Anthony Benin, on Friday morning ruled that the A-G did nothing wrong because the writ of execution had not expired and was effective.
Local people abhorred Afghan infighting, which was why the Taliban did not face much resistance in extending their writ beyond Kandahar and disarming the conquered areas.
After the video was compiled, he issued a writ at the High Court on September 14, 2015, contending amongst others that the audio - visual recordings were done in violation of his right to privacy.
«It would be a disservice to women's equality agenda if there weren't an equal commitment to making sure it gets done in the Assembly and the Legislature writ large,» she said, adding, «It shouldn't derail over the rest of the business of this body.»
«You are hereby commanded that within eight days after service of this writ on you inclusive of the day of service you do cause an appearance to be entered for you.
In its ruling Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court said Dominion Trustees had no capacity to have initiated the action and that the writ Dominion Trustees filed at the High Court did not indicate they were the real investors, reports Graphic Online's court reporter, Emmanuel Ebo Hawkson.
And that «if payments have been made to the 2nd and 3rd Defendants under agreements other the two * dated 26th April 2006 *, which were terminated, issues relating to those payments would have to be determined in a forum other than this Court (Supreme Court) and in a different action, since they do not come within the issue of constitutional interpretation raised by the Plaintiff's writ».
«I deprecate any effort to begin electioneering under any circumstances in any by - election until the writ has been moved by the party with responsibility for doing so.
«Just because you're a Tory doesn't mean you can tell people what to do,» retorts Brennan, the shadow trade minister, a cheeky smirk writ large across his face.
Senyo Hosi in his writ quoted Kennedy Agyapong of saying: ``... The man was promised one million dollars, he didn't take it... It is rather the one million dollars people who were going to do the contamination thing... I don't know that Hosi whoever Senyo [is] but I have all this evidence against them... If that guy is on it [the committee], if they bring any report, nobody will accept it because for someone who has gone to offer one million dollars... How can Boakye Agyarko the minister involve him... that guys should be thrown out completely... He should question the quy and let him face me.»
In any case, I did not issue that writ, it is my lawyer, who is an officer of the court, and even the clerk of the Supreme Court did same.»
Ed Miliband was a Neo-Liberal, the proof of that is writ large, look who he had as Chancellor, he didn't even retain his own seat.
«Their fear, writ large, is if you have a city that says, I don't want to have any more charter schools, that a city could basically stop the creation of more charter schools by limiting the location and the funding,» he said.
If the DTI does not answer the union says it will issue a writ.
«Writ large, you scientists don't share well.»
I had come across this building while out for a run, as I've recently taken up running to give me some exercise while my writs is wrong and I can't do yoga.
Neglected or no, McClane embodies the can - do - anything image of the modern man of action, writ big - screen large.
With an arsenal of supports and scaffolds, evolving readers will gradually be able to interact with the text on an equal footing with their peers, and when they do, the boost in their self - confidence is writ large upon their faces.
Some charter schools do far better than others at educating their students, a reality that has profound implications for charter - goers, and for the charter sector writ large.
What we don't have, though, is a strong, empirical, persuasive case to ditch test - based accountability, either writ large or within school choice programs.
A third question is whether adults in education can do a better job of modeling civil discourse than we see writ large in America right now, or if we're inevitably trapped within the nation's larger polarization.
• Race to the Top's enthusiasm for rigorous teacher evaluations led states to adopt «growth measures» in non-tested subjects (like P.E.) that don't pass the laugh test and are helping to fuel the backlash to testing and accountability writ large.
This does not mean that there is not always room for improvement, but it is an acknowledgment that school quality — like education writ large — is not a zero sum game.
While NPR's Westervelt criticizes Kane for making a «pretty scathing and strong indictment» of America's education system, what Kane does not understand writ large is that the very solutions for which Kane advocates — using VAM - based measurements to fire and hire bad and good teachers, respectively — are really no different than the «stronger accountability» measures upon which we have relied for the last 40 years (since the minimum competency testing era) within this alleged «echo chamber.»
Because this disciplinary subset does not represent educational researchers writ large, but only a subset, Snyder.
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