• A late-night party that turned a vacant Washington home into a busy strip club was at the center of a Supreme Court argument Wednesday, prompting the justices to discuss strippers, marijuana and a party host named "Peaches. (nbcwashington.com)
  • Confirmation hearing on the nomination of Hon. Sonia Sotomayor, to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, July 13-16, 2009. (upenn.edu)
  • Confirmation of Hon. John J. Parker To Be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Seventy-First Congress, second session, on Apr. (upenn.edu)
  • The nomination of Elena Kagan to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, June 28-30 and July 1, 2010. (upenn.edu)
  • The Commissioner has already appealed the case to the Federal Court of Appeal and, depending on the outcome of this appeal, the case could potentially be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada. (cwilson.com)
  • Murphy argued that her award was not income that can be taxed under the Sixteenth Amendment because it was neither a gain or an accessions to wealth, as defined by the United States Supreme Court in Glenshaw Glass Co. , 348 U.S. 426 (1955). (littler.com)
  • Linda Brown, the young student who was at the center of a 1954 US Supreme Court case to desegregate public schools, passed away earlier this week. (justia.com)
  • The Supreme Court ultimately handed down a unanimous ruling, holding that school racial segregation laws were unconstitutional and denied equal protection under the law, as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. (justia.com)
  • Linda was in junior high school by the time the Supreme Court ruled on her case, and segregation in public schools continued for years after the decision. (justia.com)
  • Supreme Court United States. (columbia.edu)
  • The Supreme Court is going to take another bite at the Second Amendment apple. (thetruthaboutguns.com)
  • An en banc hearing of the case was denied and Biden's DOJ appealed the ruling to the Supreme Court. (thetruthaboutguns.com)
  • The U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in United States v. Quality Stores Inc., holding that severance payments generally are subject to Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes, but payments under Supplemental Unemployment Compensation Benefit Plans are not. (kutakrock.com)
  • The Spanish Supreme Court has issued a ruling, on 20 January 2022, declaring that the first copy of a public deed, recording the sale and purchase of a business carried out in premises as a supermarket is subject to stamp duty, in accordance with article 31.2 of the Spanish Act on Transfer Tax and Stamp Duty. (osborneclarke.com)
  • With this novel view, the Supreme Court may be allowing for any public deed recording the transfer of any business or trading establishment, with the potential to be registered in the Registry for Moveable Property. (osborneclarke.com)
  • In a victory for the plaintiffs' bar, the Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that all claims under Illinois's Biometric Information Privacy Act ("BIPA"), 740 ILCS 14/1, et seq . (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • The Illinois Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part a 2021 decision from the Illinois Appellate Court for the First District, which had held that a one-year statute of limitations period applied to violations of sections 15(c) and 15(d) of BIPA because "publication or disclosure of biometric data is clearly an element" of those claims. (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • Notably, both parties agreed that the appellate court erred in applying two different limitations periods to BIPA and asked the Illinois Supreme Court to apply either the one-year or the five-year period to the entire statute. (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • The Illinois Supreme Court agreed with the appellate court that sections 15(c) and 15(d) plausibly involve publication, and could fall within the one-year limitations period. (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • The Illinois Supreme Court concluded that a longer limitations period would further the General Assembly's policy concerns professed in BIPA's 2008 legislative findings. (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • But the Illinois Supreme Court said nothing about the flood of BIPA litigation in recent years, or how the longer limitations period would impact the trajectory of BIPA litigation going forward. (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • The Supreme Court affirmed Court of Appeals, although on other grounds. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • The Supreme Court concluded the Trial Court had SMJ under KRS Chapter 406.051 and 406.180, and C.H.E. had standing because he is a putative father authorized under KRS 406.021 to file a complaint to have paternity determined. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • The Supreme Court engages in a lengthy discussion of Kentucky law regarding paternity, presumptions, and proof, as well as recent developments in genetics and DNA analysis. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • He was partially overruled by a Supreme Court of Wisconsin decision dated June 29, 1904. (uwec.edu)
  • A previous stay by the United States Supreme Court in April, however, means that there is no change in access or availability of the medication for now. (cmadocs.org)
  • Any restrictions would not take effect until the Supreme Court decides whether it will hear the case. (cmadocs.org)
  • The Utah Supreme Court on Friday said a polygamous sect waited too long to object to a state takeover of its historic property trust, rejecting its bid to undo changes made to the United Effort Plan Trust . (religionnewsblog.com)
  • It has been derived by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court from the provision in article 34, section 2 of the Swiss Federal Constitution which guarantees "the freedom of the citizen to form an opinion and to give genuine expression to his or her will" in the exercise of political rights. (wikipedia.org)
  • In July 2006, the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that a November 2004 amendment to the constitution of Georgia against same-sex marriage would be allowed to stand, despite also banning recognition of same-sex marriages done in other states, and banning civil unions. (wikipedia.org)
  • A treatise on the law of review in criminal cases : by the High Court and Circuit Court of Justiciary, and on procedure in criminal cases in inferior courts in Scotland, including the text of the Summary procedure act, 1864, and the Summary prosecutions appeals (Scotland) act, 1875, with full notes and cases, and an appendix containing forms, table of fees, etc. (upenn.edu)
  • The Seventh Court of Appeals agreed with a judge's earlier decision that Dassey was intimidated into a confession in the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach. (insideedition.com)
  • Brendan Dassey , the nephew of convicted killer Steven Avery who was featured in the docuseries Making a Murderer , could be one step closer to freedom after a Wisconsin appeals court upheld a ruling that his confession was coerced. (insideedition.com)
  • Last week the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that iTunes downloads can't be considered sales. (musicrow.com)
  • On August 22, 2006, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held it unconstitutional, within the meaning of the Sixteenth Amendment, to tax compensatory damages for emotional distress damages. (littler.com)
  • The Ontario Court of Appeals decision in the Canadian Solar case is interesting and potentially significant because of its holding that the secondary market misrepresentation damages class action under the Ontario securities laws could be asserted against a company even though the company's securities were not publicly traded in Canada. (dandodiary.com)
  • J.A.S., the mother of infant N.R.S., appeals as a matter of right from a decision of the Court of Appeals denying her petition for a writ of prohibition. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • The Court of Appeals declined to grant Appellant's petition and affirmed Judge Bushelman's conclusion of law that N.R.S. was born out of wedlock, because Appellant's extra-marital affair constituted a cessation of her marital relationship more than ten months before N.R.S.'s birth. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • The Court of Appeals discussed the J.N.R. case and held that because less than a majority agreed on the reasoning for the decision it should not be cited as a holding of the Court and to the extent that J.N.R. is perceived or deemed to have binding precedential authority, it is overruled. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • J.A.S. filed an original action in the Court of Appeals for a writ of prohibition, which CA denied. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • In the latest ruling in an ongoing legal battle on the future of abortion medications, a panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans recently upheld parts of a Texas District Court ruling that would restrict the use of mifepristone, while still allowing the drug to remain on the market. (cmadocs.org)
  • The U.S. court system already released a statement in January 2023 recognizing that its instance management/electronic situation filing system (CM/ECF) was jeopardized in a substantial infraction. (musicraiser.com)
  • The trial court granted Aveta's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. (schmidtkramer.com)
  • The trial court reasoned that Aveta did not have sufficient contacts to Pennsylvania and the mere use of a company vehicle to drive to and from work in Pennsylvania does not establish minimum contacts necessary for the court to exercise personal jurisdiction. (schmidtkramer.com)
  • The Superior Court of Pennsylvania reverses and finds that such contacts exist and personal jurisdiction should be exercised. (schmidtkramer.com)
  • Then the court reviews whether it would comport with constitutional principles of due process to exercise jurisdiction. (schmidtkramer.com)
  • Remand, And Not Dismissal, Is Appropriate When A District Court Lacks Subject Matter Jurisdiction In A Removed Action, Says Ninth Circuit. (cafalawblog.com)
  • In this case, the Ninth Circuit recently reversed a district court's ruling that the dismissal of a case was warranted when it lost the subject matter jurisdiction over a removed action as a result of denial of class certification. (cafalawblog.com)
  • Asserting jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332(d) of CAFA, the defendant removed the action to federal court. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The district court denied the class certification motion and then ruled that the denial meant that there was no longer subject matter jurisdiction. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The Ninth Circuit maintained that once the district court denied class certification, it no longer had subject matter jurisdiction over the action. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The Ninth Circuit, however, observed that 28 U.S.C. § 1447(c) mandates district courts to remand the removed action to state court when any time before a final judgment it appears that the district court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The labor court in whose district the defendant has his or her residence or place of business has local jurisdiction. (bayern.de)
  • Furthermore, the labor court in whose district the employee usually performs his or her work shall also have jurisdiction. (bayern.de)
  • Therefore, under KRS 406.011, the trial court had subject matter jurisdiction. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • Petition to court of competent jurisdiction to invalidate action upon showing of certain violations. (house.gov)
  • Attached is the link to the Pennsylvania Superior Court opinion from March 20, 2012 in Schiavone v. Aveta . (schmidtkramer.com)
  • Such persons and enterprises are listed in the public registry of litigants subject to authorization by the Superior Court of Québec. (quebec.ca)
  • A Vermont Superior Court passed on resolving whether Prison Health Services (PHS) is subject to Vermont's Public Records Act (PRA). (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Fully acknowledging the continuing impact slavery has had in the United States, the law, as it currently stands, does not confer a property interest to the subject of a photograph regardless of how objectionable the photograph's origins may be," wrote Middlesex superior court judge Camille Sarrouf. (artnet.com)
  • Robert Kennedy brought a proposed class action in San Diego Superior Court on behalf of himself and all individuals in the United States who purchased allegedly mislabeled pet food products sold by Natural Balance Pet Foods. (cafalawblog.com)
  • Accordingly, the Ninth Circuit directed the district court to remand the action to San Diego Superior Court. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The Trial Division of the Federal Court of Canada recently issued a judgment Amazon.com, Inc. v. The Commissioner of Patents that has the potential to significantly broaden the subject matter that is eligible for patent protection in Canada. (cwilson.com)
  • The judgment overruled a decision by the Commissioner of Patents to deny subject matter eligibility to an information technology invention on multiple grounds. (cwilson.com)
  • The Commissioner of Patents has appealed this judgment to the Federal Court of Appeal. (cwilson.com)
  • This judgment has been very favourably received by the Canadian patent bar for providing much needed judicial guidance on subject matter eligibility, both in the analysis and the result. (cwilson.com)
  • President of the Court of Appeal Mr Justice George Birmingham, with Mr Justice John Edwards and Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy, reserved judgment on the application, saying the court intends to give its decision before the end of the legal term in late July. (thejournal.ie)
  • The federal district court granted summary judgment to the IRS, and Murphy appealed. (littler.com)
  • The eagerly anticipated judgment in Commonwealth v Byrnes and Hewitt [2018] VSCA 41 was handed down by the Court of Appeal earlier today (Mills Oakley acts for the Receivers who sought the directions given by the Court). (millsoakley.com.au)
  • In a joint judgment the five judges of the Court of Appeal found that a trustee's right of indemnity was 'property of the company' within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) ( Act ), and that the statutory priority regime in the Act would apply to trust assets realised to satisfy that indemnity. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • Although the Court stated that it was unnecessary to determine if the distribution of trust assets should be limited to 'trust creditors', the judgment makes it very clear that the law as it currently stands in Victoria is that trust assets should be available to all creditors generally (and not just trust creditors). (millsoakley.com.au)
  • We note the Western Australian division of the Full Court of the Federal Court decision in Re Killarnee Civil & Concrete Contractors Pty Ltd ACN 085 230 486 (In Liquidation) on the above issues was heard in July 2017 and is awaiting judgment. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • In a judgment of 122 pages, the Court made a number of other relevant findings, which we will consider in more detail in a subsequent alert. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • Following the Court of Appeal judgment, the matter went back before the High Court, which addressed a number of issues including the legal professional privilege exemption. (corderycompliance.com)
  • Cite this: Texas District Court Allows Employers to Deny HIV PrEP Coverage - Medscape - Sep 07, 2022. (medscape.com)
  • The Illinois Appellate Court in Tims also found that a five-year statute of limitations period applies to sections 15(a), 15(b) and 15(e) because "no element of publication or dissemination" exists in those claims. (laboremploymentlawblog.com)
  • The appellate court affirmed the trial court's holding that this transaction was a "transaction in goods" subject to the U.C.C. even though it recognized that prior Washington cases held that "construction contracts" were not subject to the U.C.C. The court found that a majority of other jurisdictions follow the "predominant factor test" to analyze contracts which involve both the sale of goods and services. (constructlaw.com)
  • The appellate court, however, remanded to the trial court the issue of damages. (constructlaw.com)
  • The appellate court analyzed U.C.C. [[section]] 2- 714 and found that the award of these damages could not be sustained under subsection (1) as a "loss resulting in the ordinary course of events at the Seller's breach" because no evidence suggests that the Owner lost this amount as a result of the breach of warranties. (constructlaw.com)
  • The appellate court then analyzed subsection (2) of [[section]] 2- 714, which allows damages which are the difference between the value of the goods as accepted and the value of the goods as warranted. (constructlaw.com)
  • The appellate court however could not affirm the trial court's awarded damages for fear that the damage award might over-compensate the Owner. (constructlaw.com)
  • The appellate court, however, affirmed the trial court's findings regarding the reasonableness of the repair costs and mitigation of damages. (constructlaw.com)
  • Boy B and his co-accused Boy A were found guilty by a Central Criminal Court jury in June 2019 of murdering Ana Kriegel. (thejournal.ie)
  • On 17 May 2019 the High Court made an important ruling on a number of issues in the case of Dawson-Damer v Taylor Wessing - this article focuses mainly on the aspect concerning legal professional privilege and SARs. (corderycompliance.com)
  • When Missing a 'Zebra' Can Land You in Court - Medscape - Feb 20, 2018. (medscape.com)
  • In computed tomography (CT), which used to be called computed axial tomography (CAT), an x-ray source and x-ray detector rotate around a person. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Decision-tree analysis was applied to compare downstream costs of endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial lung biopsy (EBUS-TBLB) with computed tomography-guided percutaneous needle biopsy (CT-PNB). (ersjournals.com)
  • Screening studies using computed tomography (CT) show that up to 34% of such operations are performed for benign nodules [ 3 - 5 ]. (ersjournals.com)
  • Computed tomography (CT) scanning should be obtained to confirm clinical suspicion of chronic sinusitis. (medscape.com)
  • Computed tomography (CT) scanning and MRI studies of the brain may be important in ruling out intracranial lesions when the diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy is in question. (medscape.com)
  • Mobile, AL - As a Federal Court hears arguments challenging an Alabama abortion law one abortionist from that state highlights the need for hospital privileges and state oversight. (operationrescue.org)
  • It upheld the ruling of a lower court from November. (thelocal.de)
  • For some CT scans, the table moves incrementally and stops when each scan (slice) is taken. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For other CT scans, the table moves continuously during scanning. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Since 1996, Lopez has been the subject of 14 court cases, including two criminal cases filed in 1998 and 2008. (operationrescue.org)
  • Further, to determine whether the award was income within the meaning of the Sixteenth Amendment, the court followed the rational set forth in O'Gilvie v. United States , 519 U.S. 79 (1996), which requires a determination of whether the compensatory damages awarded were a substitute for a normally untaxed personal quality, good, or asset. (littler.com)
  • The decision by an administrative court in Baden-Württemberg followed a complaint by the owner of a massage parlour who had been billed €840 for January and February 2012 under a local 'amusement tax' targeting the sex trade in the state capital Stuttgart. (thelocal.de)
  • A copy of the Court of Appeal decision can be found here . (dandodiary.com)
  • Nevertheless, as noted in an April 4, 2012 memo from the Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt law firm ( here ), the Court's decision "makes it clear that non-reporting issuers whose shares do not trade anywhere in Canada may nevertheless find themselves subject to Ontario's liability regime for misrepresentations made in the secondary market, provided however that the issuer has a 'real and substantial connection' to Ontario. (dandodiary.com)
  • Here is an unpublished decision of the Court of Cassation which, out of the blue, seems to have settled, for the first time, one of the major questions relating to the regime of article L. 442-6, I, 2° C. com. (concurrences.com)
  • In the decision at first instance, the trial judge found that the trustee's right of indemnity was not "property of the company" within the meaning of the Act, and therefore not subject to section 433 of the Act. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • The Court noted that was some doubt regarding which of Re Suco or Re Enhill was correct, but that until a subsequent appellate decision decides otherwise, the law as it stands in Victoria as articulated in Re Enhill should continue to be followed in this state. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • Following this the case went to the Court of Appeal which overturned the High Court decision, where, amongst other things, the Court of Appeal ruled that the legal professional privilege exemption did not extend to personal data which was subject to privilege under Bahamian law - the exemption had to be considered as a matter of English law. (corderycompliance.com)
  • The Court rejected all of these arguments and declared that the Minister's decision was lawful and valid. (who.int)
  • During that time, the networks of more than a lots united state government companies were hacked, as well as likewise the government court system was similarly not spared. (musicraiser.com)
  • Likewise, the court found that the damages could not be sustained under subsection (3) because there was no evidence of any incidental or consequential damages. (constructlaw.com)
  • Relying upon Glenshaw Glass , the court found Code sect 104(a)(2) unconstitutional to the extent that it allows the taxation of compensation for a personal non-physical injury where such compensation is unrelated to lost wages or earnings. (littler.com)
  • The Court unanimously rejected Quality Stores' refund request, holding that severance payments are generally "wages" for purposes of FICA taxation. (kutakrock.com)
  • Taxation, to be subject to stamp duty regardless of whether registration does occur or not, of whether such registration is compulsory or voluntary and regardless of the efficacy or the consequences of such registration. (osborneclarke.com)
  • The same section also requires laws imposing taxation to "deal with one subject of taxation only" (except those relating to customs and excise). (wikipedia.org)
  • She can, however, still appeal the ruling to a federal court. (thelocal.de)
  • In BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. v Canada (National Revenue) [1] , the Federal Court of Appeal (" FCA ") dismissed BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc.'s (" NBI ") appeal, finding that redacted pricing information contained in a spreadsheet was not subject to solicitor-client privilege. (mccarthy.ca)
  • The redacted portion, a column of the spreadsheet, was described as "a set of computations with some associated text" by the Federal Court. (mccarthy.ca)
  • At the Federal Court, Kane J.A. provided an overview of privilege as it pertains to the "continuum of communications" to which privilege applies. (mccarthy.ca)
  • In particular, the Federal Court noted that the Model was amended to add the redacted column while communications with counsel were "underway" (i.e. (mccarthy.ca)
  • Once the case was in federal court, Kennedy filed a Fed. (cafalawblog.com)
  • Violations of Title 18 are subject to criminal prosecution in Federal court. (cdc.gov)
  • The court then addressed the constitutional argument, which appears to be an issue of first impression. (littler.com)
  • The single-subject rule is a rule in the constitutional law of some jurisdictions that stipulates that some or all types of legislation may deal with only one main issue. (wikipedia.org)
  • In January, 1898, T.A. Harrigan and other National Electric creditors successfully petitioned the court for removal of Rust as receiver, for the removal of Hayden and Barber as plaintiffs in the case, and for the designation of Harrigan et al. (uwec.edu)
  • Mr Dwyer also reminded the court that the defence had sought to call a psychologist during the trial who would have told the jury that Boy B did not lie to cover his guilt but because he was immature and didn't understand the consequences. (thejournal.ie)
  • The Madras High Court on Tuesday came down heavily on a petitioner who sought directions from the Court mandating that all candidates contesting in the Legislative Assembly Elections undergo compulsory COVID-19 test ( SPV Paul Raj v. The Chief Electoral Officer and anr ). (barandbench.com)
  • FITA challenged the prohibition in the High Court and sought an order declaring that cigarettes and tobacco products were essential goods and that the regulations outlawing the sale of tobacco products were invalid. (who.int)
  • Last Thursday (July 28), a senior U.S. government official indicated on Capitol Hill that the Justice Division is examining an info breach going back to early 2020 that victimized the U.S. government court system. (musicraiser.com)
  • On 26 June 2020, the High Court of South Africa rejected an application lodged by the Fair-Trade Independent Tobacco Association (FITA) against the government's regulations prohibiting the sale of tobacco products during a COVID-19 lockdown period. (who.int)
  • In reversing the district court's dismissal order, the Ninth Circuit found that the district court erred in dismissing the case rather than remanding the action to state court. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The case was originally rejected by a lower court in California in 2009 and was sent up for appeal. (musicrow.com)
  • Today, on the last day of its session, the Court granted cert and will hear the case next term. (thetruthaboutguns.com)
  • The case attempts to determine whether the first copy of a notarial deed, recording the sale and purchase agreement of a supermarket business is an act subject to stamp duty, in accordance with article 31.2 of the Spanish Act on Transfer Tax and Stamp Duty (the " Stamp Duty Act "), on the basis that it could be registered in the Spanish Registry for Moveable Property. (osborneclarke.com)
  • Then, the court dismissed the case. (cafalawblog.com)
  • You can file a lawsuit with the labor court in case of disputes arising from the employment relationship. (bayern.de)
  • Case papers including complaints and petitions, answers, demurrers, court orders, exhibits, transcripts of testimony, decisions and judgments, and similar records of a case which grew out of the insolvency of an Eau Claire electrical products manufacturing corporation. (uwec.edu)
  • For base-case analysis, initial evaluation with CT-PNB was cost-beneficial (AU$2,724 versus EBUS-TBLB AU$2,748). (ersjournals.com)
  • CT-PNB remained the more cost-effective procedure at base-case parameters, although thresholds were identified during sensitivity analysis where EBUS-TBLB became more cost-effective. (ersjournals.com)
  • Cite this: Traumatic Brain Injury in a 39-Year-Old Man: Interactive CT Case Study - Medscape - Nov 18, 2015. (medscape.com)
  • As Amerind traded solely in its capacity as trustee of a trust and only had 'trust creditors', the Court found that it was ultimately unnecessary to deal with the question of whether proceeds of trust property were to be shared among all creditors of a company or 'trust creditors' only. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • In May and September, 1893, two company directors, James T. Barber and H.H. Hayden, brought suit against National Electric, securing court appointment of Ralph Rust as receiver to oversee liquidation of the assets to the benefit of the creditors. (uwec.edu)
  • In its 20-page unanimous ruling, the court said the FLDS failed to explain the delay in challenging the state's control of the UEP Trust, which began in 2005. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • Ultimately the Court found that in light of the High Court decisions on point, it could not seriously be doubted that a trustee's right of indemnity was property of the insolvent trustee company. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • The Court gave some consideration to whether the right of indemnity over trust property that the trustee holds is a circulating asset or a non-circulating asset, but ultimately determined that there was no real purpose by characterising that right one way or another. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • In principle, the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure apply to enforcement of labor court judgments, with certain deviations with regard to enforceability. (bayern.de)
  • Now it has been sent back to the lower court to determine the amount of damages. (musicrow.com)
  • Are Emotional Distress Damages "Income" Subject to Tax? (littler.com)
  • The court noted that the purchase price can, in certain circumstances, be the appropriate measure of damages if the evidence shows that the value of the goods supplied is zero. (constructlaw.com)
  • While the sect negotiated with the state to resolve disputes over the trust in 2008, that did not "excuse a nearly three-year delay in petitioning this court of extraordinary relief," the opinion said. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • In making this ruling, the Court provided clear guidance for assessing subject matter eligibility, particularly for information technology and business method inventions. (cwilson.com)
  • Yet, despite the "horrific circumstances" into which the images were born, according to the judge's ruling this week, Lanier has no legal right to the photos, which belong to the photographer, not the subject. (artnet.com)
  • The court said in its ruling that religious conviction cannot be seen as a reasonable ground for refusing military duties. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • An example of accusation of misuse of this law occurred in Colorado when a former governor made a statement against a single-subject ruling. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Court also gave some guidance on section 340(1) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) ( PPSA ). (millsoakley.com.au)
  • Percutaneous sampling is generally performed under CT-fluoroscopic guidance. (ersjournals.com)
  • In addition to deciding whether the officers had sufficient reason to arrest the partygoers, the court also will determine whether the officers should be shielded from liability even if their actions are found to violate the law. (nbcwashington.com)
  • Conclusion - We found good agreement between the AI-based CT-RSA and MBRSA in measuring postoperative implant migration. (lu.se)
  • The Court ruled that the "One-Click" invention was eligible subject matter and ordered the Commissioner of Patents to continue examination of patent application CA2,246,933 to determine whether it met the other criteria for patentability, notably novelty and inventiveness. (cwilson.com)
  • The Court warned that care must be taken when considering subject matter eligibility decisions from other jurisdictions, specifically identifying Europe and the United Kingdom as having significantly different and more restrictive laws in this regard. (cwilson.com)
  • The Court instructed that business method inventions were not excluded subject matter under Canadian patent law, and that the patentability of such inventions was to be assessed in the same way as other inventions. (cwilson.com)
  • The Court opined that, contrary to such rules of construction, the Commissioner had erroneously applied a form and substance analysis to conclude that the inventive elements of both the method and systems claims were insufficiently physical to be eligible subject matter. (cwilson.com)
  • Besides faulting the form and substance analysis, the Court specified that physicality was not even a factor in assessing subject matter eligibility. (cwilson.com)
  • Finally, the Court emphasized that non-technological inventions could be eligible subject matter. (cwilson.com)
  • In Swiss law, the "principle of the unity of the subject matter" (German: Grundsatz der Einheit der Materie, French: principe de l'unité de la matière, Italian: principio dell'unità della materia) applies to federal popular initiatives and to parliamentary legislation that is subject to a referendum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because the concept of the unity of the subject matter is a relative one, and because the weight given to the several parts of a legislative proposition and their relationship to each other is principally a political question, the authorities enjoy wide discretion in the shaping of referendum propositions. (wikipedia.org)
  • subject matter is the bank-customer relationship from a Swedish private law perspective. (lu.se)
  • Brendan Grehan SC for the Director of Public Prosecutions told the three-judge court that Boy B has never disputed the final account given by him to gardai in those interviews. (thejournal.ie)
  • The order limits the right of the person or enterprise concerned to act before the Court, since the person or enterprise must obtain authorization from a judge before launching any legal action. (quebec.ca)
  • In a March 30, 2012 opinion, written by Justice Alexandra Hoy for a three-judge panel, the Ontario Court of Appeal s held that "the general principles with respect to extraterritorial regulation do not require that the definition of 'responsible issuer' be interpreted as confined to issuers any of whose securities are publicly traded in Canada. (dandodiary.com)
  • The photos belonged to the photographer, not the subjects, the judge ruled. (artnet.com)
  • The right to control the commercial usage of the photos lapsed with the death of the subjects, the judge said. (artnet.com)
  • The judge, she told the New York Times , "completely missed the humanistic aspect of this, where we're talking about the patriarch of a family, a subject of bedtime stories, whose legacy is still denied to these people. (artnet.com)
  • The Court of Appeal also agreed with the trial judge (and earlier authorities) that the time for determining whether property of which a receiver has taken possession is a 'circulating asset' is the time when the receiver takes such possession. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • On the other hand, Suwon District Court judge Min Byong-hoon turned down police request for an arrest warrant for a Jehovah's Witness who refused to join the military due to religious convictions. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • Earlier, Seoul Southern District Court judge Lee Chong-yol handed down a "not guilty" verdict on May 21 to a conscientious objector saying that because his refusal to do his compulsory military duty was purely for conscience's sake, the accused has every right to be protected by the Constitution, which reasonably protects individual conscience. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • As far as representation in court is concerned, the parties may conduct the proceedings themselves in the first instance or be represented by an authorized representative (e.g. representative of the association, attorney-at-law). (bayern.de)
  • In proceedings before the labor court, a one-time fee, which is based on the amount in dispute, and expenses are charged as court costs. (bayern.de)
  • Pending court proceedings. (house.gov)
  • The court certainly appears to treat the license as valid, since it evaluates whether they defendant complied with its terms, but if it felt the other way about the license's validity it would probably reach the same result on liability. (techdirt.com)
  • In the 2nd instance before the Regional Labor Court and the 3rd instance before the Federal Labor Court, the parties must be represented by attorneys or association representatives (compulsory representation). (bayern.de)
  • CHUNCHEON - In the midst of hot social debate going on since the Seoul Southern District Court acquitted "conscientious objectors" who refused to serve compulsory military duties, some local court decisions are stirring controversy over the inconsistency of court rulings on similar cases. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • CT enables the examiner to distinguish between different types of tissue, such as muscle, fat, and connective tissues. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Noninvasive tests, such as fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography or dynamic CT with nodule enhancement, cannot distinguish benign disease from malignant disease with sufficient accuracy [ 2 ]. (ersjournals.com)
  • The court indicated, however, that it would review whether PHS was subject to the PRA if the plaintiff renewed his request for records at the conclusion of the litigation. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Once it was accepted that a trustees right of indemnity was property of the company within the meaning of the Act, the Court held that the provisions of the Act (and in particular sections 433, 555 and 556) must apply, and that any other conclusion was inconsistent with prior High Court decisions. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • Separate but equal", the Court held, was inherently unequal. (justia.com)
  • The Court held that section 340(1)(a) and (1)(b) are alternatives, either of which may be satisfied in order to bring property within the definition. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • The Court held that although the medical materials were still developing and not conclusive, they had provided a sufficient rational basis for the Minister to impose the ban to ensure the already fragile healthcare system was not overwhelmed even further. (who.int)
  • Thus, the trial court order is reversed. (schmidtkramer.com)
  • The trial court ordered to the Owner the total contract price paid by Owner as "replacement costs" plus $4,000.00 to insulate the walls. (constructlaw.com)
  • The trial court, guided by J.N.R. concluded that it had SJM per KRS 406.011. (louisvilledivorce.com)
  • Suppliers stated the U.S. court consequently Protection steps have been taken to the network, including taking care of the Division of Homeland Safety and security to settle susceptabilities, along with a judicial IT safety and security working team has been established to suggest approaches to a lot more enhance safety. (musicraiser.com)
  • The Court accepted the Minister's evidence that the President's statement was a mere 'proposal' which was still subject to further consideration. (who.int)
  • The Court of Appeal undertook a detailed and wide ranging review of the authorities in relation to the nature of trust liabilities, nature of the trustee's right of indemnity and creditor subrogation, and the statutory insolvency regime. (millsoakley.com.au)
  • Earlier this year, a Fifth Circuit panel ruled that banning gun ownership by those who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders is unconstitutional. (thetruthaboutguns.com)
  • Results - Stem migration (y-translation) between 2 weeks and 5 years, for the primary outcome measure, was -0.18 (95% confidence interval [CI] -0.31 to -0.05) mm with MBRSA and -0.36 (CI -0.53 to -0.19) mm with AIbased CT-RSA. (lu.se)
  • Circuit Court (Eau Claire County): T.A. Harrigan et al. (uwec.edu)
  • ii) that the deed relate to a quantity or an object of determinate value, (iii) that the deed record contracts or acts which can be registered in certain specific registries (including the Registry for Moveable Property) and (iv) that the act not be subject to Inheritance and Gift Tax or to Transfer Tax. (osborneclarke.com)
  • As a result, because it was not "income" and Code section 104(a)(2) was unconstitutional because it subjected her award to tax. (littler.com)
  • Electronically submitted information is maintained and destroyed pursuant to the Federal Records Act, and in some cases may be subject to the Privacy Act. (cdc.gov)
  • The Court first dealt with FITA's argument that the regulations promulgated by the Minister appeared to be at odds with the President's prior announcement on permitting tobacco sales. (who.int)
  • Thus, CT can provide detailed images of specific organs not visible on plain x-rays and is more useful for imaging most structures in the brain, head, neck, chest, and abdomen. (msdmanuals.com)
  • New method: To mitigate this problem, we have developed a method to programmatically segment the trajectory of electrodes arranged in larger arrays from acquired CT-images and thereby determine the position of individual recording tips with high spatial resolution, while also allowing for coregistration with an anatomical atlas, without pre-processing of the animal samples or post-imaging histological analyses. (lu.se)
  • The costs of EBUS-TBLB and CT-PNB to evaluate PPL appear to be equivalent, but specific clinical-radiologic factors known to influence procedural outcomes will influence cost-benefit outcomes. (ersjournals.com)
  • We aimed to evaluate agreement between a new artificial intelligence (AI)-based CT-RSA and model-based RSA (MBRSA) in measuring migration of cup and stem in total hip arthroplasty (THA). (lu.se)
  • It has been charged that single-subject rules have been misused as a political or judicial measure to slow or nullify ballot initiatives. (wikipedia.org)
  • The court side-stepped resolving whether PHS was subject to the PRA, holding that the requested records fell within a PRA exemption covering documents related to pending litigation. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The sect's silence "gave the district court every reason to believe that the reformation had occurred without opposition," wrote Associate Chief Justice Matthew Durrant, who authored the opinion. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • Chuncheon District Court sentenced on Friday a Jehovah's Witness , who had been arrested in April, to serve a year and six months in prison for refusing mandatory military conscription. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • But since no property has been distributed, that claim cannot yet be made, the court said. (religionnewsblog.com)
  • Among other things, in connection with the sufficiency of the connection to Ontario, the court also noted that the plaintiff , "an Ontario resident who placed his order in Ontario for shares of a corporation based in Ontario, would reasonably expect that his claim for misrepresentations in documents released or presented in Ontario would be determined by an Ontario court. (dandodiary.com)
  • For example, the constitution of Minnesota, Article IV, Section 17, requires that "No law shall embrace more than one subject, which shall be expressed in its title. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our court today dutifully follows the framework recently set forth in N.Y. State Rifle. (thetruthaboutguns.com)
  • As a result, Kennedy had a ray of hope of fetching properly labeled food for his pet, individually, in the state court. (cafalawblog.com)
  • The single subject rule exists in 43 state constitutions in the United States. (wikipedia.org)