• ORDER granting Defendants' 56 Motion for Summary Judgment in full. (justia.com)
  • 16 18 ORDER v. 15 17 No. CV-14-02333-PHX-NVW John F. Fleming, Before the Court is Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. (justia.com)
  • LEGAL STANDARD A motion for summary judgment tests whether the opposing party has sufficient evidence to merit a trial. (justia.com)
  • In deciding a motion for summary judgment, the Court must view the evidence in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party, must not weigh the evidence or assess its credibility, and must draw all justifiable inferences in favor of the nonmoving party. (justia.com)
  • The trial court granted Gary's motion for summary judgment, and Kaplan appealed. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • the pre-hearing conference, set for January 2, 2002, was canceled in view of General Counsel's Motion for Summary Judgment and the high probability that this matter would be determined on motion for summary judgment. (flra.gov)
  • the time for response will be 5 days after receipt of General Counsel's Motion for Summary Judgment. (flra.gov)
  • Respondent certified that it received General Counsel's Motion for Summary Judgment on December 26, 2001, and on December 28, 2001, Respondent filed a Motion to Dismiss and Cross Motion for Summary Judgment, which was received on December 31, 2001. (flra.gov)
  • Both in their briefs and in the common rejoinder, the complainants refer to several earlier judgments of the Tribunal, namely Judgments 522, 663, 1618 and 2244 in support of the contention that the complaints are receivable. (ilo.org)
  • Let us learn to refer our judgments to the tribunal of God. (ccel.org)
  • Tribunal judgments Nos. (who.int)
  • Regarding ILO Administrative Tribunal judgments Nos. (who.int)
  • Can you make a moral judgment about someone you don't know? (erlc.com)
  • According to Merritt, you should not render a moral judgment about a person you don't know. (erlc.com)
  • There is no clear place in Scripture, much less an "incarnational" litmus test that Merritt demands, that suggests moral judgment is only legitimate if a person is intimately acquainted with the an individual's personal battles. (erlc.com)
  • In a similar vein models to influence the content of a moral judgment by monitoring capturing the dynamics of the controlled and automatic participants' eye-movements as they deliberate between processes competing and mutually influencing one another alternatives and prompting their choice at a point in time in the generation of a moral judgement have recently been determined by their gaze behaviour. (lu.se)
  • Explained: Supreme Court Modifies Sikkim Judgement To Remove 'Foreign Origin', What's The Case About? (outlookindia.com)
  • The Supreme Court on Wednesday modified an earlier judgement to remove the words that had ignited protests and shutdown in Sikkim. (outlookindia.com)
  • The Supreme Court will pronounce on Wednesday its verdict on centre's plea seeking reconsideration of 2006 judgment laying down the criteria for reservation in promotion for SC/ST employees which the government has contended is coming in the way of filling lakhs of vacancies in different departments. (ncrfrontlinenews.com)
  • 19) H. K. lodged an appeal on a point of law against the latter judgment before the Riigikohus (Supreme Court, Estonia), contesting, inter alia, the admissibility of the reports drawn up on the basis of the data obtained from the provider of electronic communications services. (europa.eu)
  • Ordinarily, the entry of judgment may not be delayed, nor the time for appeal extended, in order to tax costs or award fees. (cornell.edu)
  • Part 52 and Practice Directions 52A and 52B provide to which court or judge an appeal against the judgment or order, or an application for permission to appeal, must be made. (justice.gov.uk)
  • Finally, you want to refer to the process as "professional judgment" or an "appeal. (lifehacker.com)
  • along with the ECJ's judgement in the appeal of the Tetra Laval case, may have changed the way the Courts and the Commission approach questions of proof in the future. (lu.se)
  • Three cases decided by the Court of First Instance (CFI), Airtours, Schneider Electric and Tetra Laval, along with the European Court of Justice (ECJ) judgement in the appeal of the Tetra Laval case, may have changed the way the Courts and the Commission approach questions of proof in the future. (lu.se)
  • Thus the former principle is an objective proposition for the determinant Judgment, the latter merely a subjective proposition for the reflective Judgment, i.e. a maxim which Reason prescribes to it. (wikipedia.org)
  • These are purely subjective judgments, based on inclination alone. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Director-General relied on Judgment 3427 in his letter of 5 September 2017 and WHO relies in its pleas on Judgments 3736, 3921 and 3931 to argue the complaints are not receivable. (ilo.org)
  • Mehta requested the court to clarify that the judgement has not touched upon the aspect of Article 371F of the Constitution which deals with special provisions with respect to Sikkim. (outlookindia.com)
  • The top court by its 2006 judgment, also known as Nagaraj case, had said: "…state will have to show in each case the existence of compelling reasons, namely backwardness, the inadequacy of representation and overall administrative efficiency, before making provision for reservation in promotion. (ncrfrontlinenews.com)
  • 20) According to the referring court, the question arises whether the reports drawn up on the basis of data referred to in Paragraph 1111(2) of the Law on electronic communications may be regarded as constituting admissible evidence. (europa.eu)
  • 17) Moreover, according to the referring court, the rights guaranteed in Articles 6 and 47 of the Charter must be taken into account. (europa.eu)
  • 25) By its question, the referring court asks, in essence, whether Article 6 of Directive 2016/343, read in the light of recital 22 of that directive, and Articles 6 and 47 of the Charter preclude a national law that makes the release of a person held in detention on remand pending trial conditional on that person establishing the existence of new circumstances justifying that release. (europa.eu)
  • See Wis.Stat. (1935) §270.31 (judgment entered forthwith on verdict of jury unless otherwise ordered), §270.65 (where trial is by the court, entered by direction of the court), §270.63 (entered by clerk on judgment on admitted claim for money). (cornell.edu)
  • 1935) §9403, which provides that judgment in jury cases be entered by clerk within 24 hours after verdict unless court otherwise directs. (cornell.edu)
  • The substitution of the more inclusive phrase "all relief be denied" for the words "there be no recovery", makes it clear that the clerk shall enter the judgment forthwith in the situations specified without awaiting the filing of a formal judgment approved by the court. (cornell.edu)
  • 2.1 An application to enforce a judgment in the County Court may be made an any County Court hearing centre, unless an enactment, rule or practice direction provides otherwise. (justice.gov.uk)
  • 2.3 If for any reason proceedings for the enforcement of a judgment are transferred, the court will give notice of the transfer to all the parties. (justice.gov.uk)
  • How do I...fill out court forms for a County Court Judgement? (payplan.com)
  • If you're appealing a court decision or judgment, you'll want to get a handle on how the process works. (findlaw.com)
  • In rare instances, the full court may decide to grant a motion for rehearing ' en banc ,' when all the judges on the appeals court hear the case together and issue a new decision. (findlaw.com)
  • Because this is defendant's motion for 21 summary judgment, the Court discusses the background of the case by viewing the evidence in the light 22 most favorable to plaintiff. (justia.com)
  • The Court of Appeals affirmed the summary judgment but implicated that even though the prosecutors were immune the jury could still apportion fault to them as non-parties. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 22 December 2022. (europa.eu)
  • The Clerk shall enter judgment in favor of Defendants and against Plaintiff and terminate this case. (justia.com)
  • Both the defendant and the plaintiff move for judgment on the pleadings and transcript of record. (ssa.gov)
  • However, after having heard the counsel for respective parties, we think it is just and proper to correct words in certain paragraphs of the judgement. (outlookindia.com)
  • Merritt's litmus test looks more like a silencing tactic than it does a faithful interpretation of how to make ethical judgments. (erlc.com)
  • Use clinical judgement and consider other common causes of morbidity and mortality when deciding to test an animal for SARS-CoV-2. (cdc.gov)
  • Clinical judgment should guide the health care provider's decision to perform preoperative multichannel urodynamic testing or to refer to a specialist with appropriate training and experience in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery," the committee writes. (medscape.com)
  • Harmful use of alcohol is defined as a pattern of drinking that causes or contributes to "physical or psychological harm, including impaired judgment or dysfunctional behaviour, which may lead to disability or have adverse consequences for interpersonal relationships. (who.int)
  • Nagarathna, who had written the verdict on behalf of the bench, modified the judgement on Wednesday. (outlookindia.com)
  • provides that all judgments shall be entered by the clerk, subject to the court's direction. (cornell.edu)
  • The addition of the last sentence in the rule emphasizes that judgments are to be entered promptly by the clerk without waiting for the taxing of costs. (cornell.edu)
  • It can be used either in a positive sense, signifying that a judgment must be made taking a value system into account, or in a disparaging sense, signifying a judgment made by personal whim rather than objective thought or evidence. (wikipedia.org)
  • In its positive sense, a recommendation to make a value judgment is an admonition to consider carefully, to avoid whim and impetuousness, and search for consonance with one's deeper convictions, and to search for an objective, verifiable , public, and consensual set of evidence for the opinion . (wikipedia.org)
  • In its disparaging sense the term value judgment implies a conclusion is insular, one-sided, and not objective - contrasting with judgments based upon deliberation, balance, and public evidence. (wikipedia.org)
  • This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Judgment At Nuremburg. (script-o-rama.com)
  • Now Judgement won't be referred to 7-Bench. (ncrfrontlinenews.com)
  • The October 19, 2006 judgment was pronounced by a five-judge constitution bench comprising Justice Y.K. Sabharwal, K.G. Balakrishnan, S.H. Kapadia, C.K. Thakker and P.K Balasubramanyan. (ncrfrontlinenews.com)
  • On the contrary, much will depend on the merger concerned, the economic theory applied, the evidence available, and the scope for value judgement. (lu.se)
  • typically refers to a student living at home with his or her parents, or at the home of another relative (grandmother, uncle, etc. (racc.edu)
  • Social and communicative behaviors may be significantly less complex than peers and social judgment is typically limited. (medscape.com)
  • The first part of the book discusses the four possible aesthetic reflective judgments: the agreeable, the beautiful, the sublime, and the good. (wikipedia.org)
  • Value judgment also can refer to a tentative judgment based on a considered appraisal of the information at hand, taken to be incomplete and evolving-for example, a value judgment on whether to launch a military attack or as to procedure in a medical emergency. (wikipedia.org)
  • This methodology, referred to as rockval, provides a rigorous procedure for disaggregating the assessment problem into a set of technical judgments that focus on and capture the important geologic, engineering, and economic factors affecting the occurrence and economic viability of mineral resources. (cdc.gov)
  • A jury is therefore sometimes referred to as the 'finder of fact. (findlaw.com)
  • It's really easy to make snap judgments (or be selfish) on what you want to do, but talking to the group openly gave me insight on the others opinions. (bartleby.com)
  • Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment is the third critique in Kant's Critical project begun in the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason (the First and Second Critiques, respectively). (wikipedia.org)
  • Some man has begun to believe in a day of judgment: if he has begun to believe , he has also begun to fear . (newadvent.org)
  • 3 4 5 St. Luke's and IASIS (collectively "Defendants") move for summary judgment on all these claims. (justia.com)
  • Summary judgment should be granted if the evidence reveals no genuine dispute about any material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. (justia.com)
  • The party opposing summary judgment must then "set forth specific facts showing that there is a genuine issue for trial" and may not rest upon the pleadings. (justia.com)
  • for Summary Judgment ("Jones Decl. (justia.com)
  • Mild is used to refer to IQ scores of approximately 55-70. (medscape.com)
  • The book is divided into two main sections: the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment and the Critique of Teleological Judgment, and also includes a large overview of the entirety of Kant's Critical system, arranged in its final form. (wikipedia.org)
  • A related meaning of value judgment is an expedient evaluation based upon limited information at hand, where said evaluation was undertaken because a decision had to be made on short notice. (wikipedia.org)
  • judgment and righteousness You made in Jacob. (chabad.org)
  • Judgment Day (2002) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view show made by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). (wikipedia.org)
  • Herein is love made perfect in us, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as He is, so are we in this world. (newadvent.org)
  • Whoever has boldness in the day of judgment, in that man is charity made perfect. (newadvent.org)
  • But because he fears as yet, because he has not yet boldness in the day of judgment, not yet is charity in that man made perfect. (newadvent.org)
  • 42) In the light of all the foregoing considerations, the answer to the question referred is that Article 6 of Directive 2016/343 and Articles 6 and 47 of the Charter do not apply to a national law that makes the release of a person held in detention on remand pending trial conditional on that person establishing the existence of new circumstances justifying that release. (europa.eu)
  • The last updated date refers to the last time this article was reviewed by FindLaw or one of our contributing authors . (findlaw.com)
  • The agreeable is a purely sensory judgment - judgments in the form of "This steak is good," or "This chair is soft. (wikipedia.org)
  • There's only one kind of preaching that will do in a generation like ours - preaching which includes the preaching of the judgment of God. (billmuehlenberg.com)
  • [2] In this case, the quality of judgment suffers because the information available is incomplete as a result of exigency, rather than as a result of cultural or personal limitations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kant makes it clear that these are the only four possible reflective judgments, as he relates them to the Table of Judgments from the Critique of Pure Reason. (wikipedia.org)
  • Refer to Table 1 for recommendations on when animals should be tested. (cdc.gov)
  • The Critique of Judgment (German: Kritik der Urteilskraft), also translated as the Critique of the Power of Judgment, is a 1790 book by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the presentation of the four moments of the Judgement of Taste, Kant then begins his discussion of Book 2 of the Third Critique titled Analytic of the Sublime. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conn. Practice Book (1934) §200, provides that all judgments shall be entered within one week after rendition. (cornell.edu)
  • I refer to his very important book, Death in the City (IVP, 1969). (billmuehlenberg.com)
  • Immature social development and social judgment is demonstrated in addition to difficulties in learning academic skills with support needed in order to meet age-related expectations. (medscape.com)
  • Those who know me and my writings know that I often speak about the West in terms of being past its use by date, and now seemingly under the judgment of God. (billmuehlenberg.com)
  • Leadership hinges on effective decision making and judgement calls. (bartleby.com)
  • Results: Behavioral dimensions were identified and included the effect of worker experience, judgment and decision-making ability, behavioral and organizational controls, and safety culture. (cdc.gov)
  • One method to address these barriers is structured expert judgment (SEJ), a method to use and combine estimates produced by experts and quantify uncertainty for the purpose of risk analysis when the ability to gather data is hindered by high expense, data scarcity, or lack of reliable data. (cdc.gov)
  • Seeking reconsideration of 2006 judgment laying down the criteria for reservation in promotion, the centre had contended that even though some people belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes have climbed up a few steps in the economic ladder yet the stigma of caste and backwardness continues to stick to them and they suffer from social exclusion. (ncrfrontlinenews.com)
  • Nevertheless, Merritt goes beyond this and suggests that we must suspend moral judgments about people that we don't know personally. (erlc.com)
  • He claims that evangelicals are disqualified from rendering moral judgments on LGBT issues because they don't know or spend time with LGBT people. (erlc.com)
  • A party may request that judgment be set out in a separate document as required by Rule 58(a) . (cornell.edu)
  • [ 1 ] In the United States, the developmental period refers to the span of time prior to the age 18. (medscape.com)
  • 1 In this document, harmful use of alcohol refers to the public health effects of alcohol consumption, without prejudice to religious beliefs and cultural norms. (who.int)