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ruling and court
On motion of the Amici Curiae, the court directed that a ruling be obtained from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue as to the federal income tax consequences of the Government's plan.
Instead of holding Lincoln in contempt of court as was expected, the judge, a Democrat, reversed his ruling, allowing the evidence and acquitting Harrison.
If the appellate court does find a legal defect in the decision " below " ( i. e., in the lower court ), it may " modify " the ruling to correct the defect, or it may nullify (" reverse " or " vacate ") the whole decision or any part of it.
Following a protracted legal process culminating in a court ruling favorable to the Bahá ' ís, the interior minister of Egypt released a decree on April 14, 2009, amending the law to allow Egyptians who are not Muslim, Christian, or Jewish to obtain identification documents that list dash in place of one of the three recognized religions.
The first was the late 7th century Deuteronomistic reform of official Judean religion under king Josiah, who banned many elements of the old polytheistic cult from the Temple, and the sudden collapse of Assyria and the rise of Babylon to take its place ; the second was exile of the royal court, the priests and other members of the ruling elite following the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem c. 586 BCE.
In civil cases involving disputes between private citizens, the behaviour resulting in the ruling is often directed at one of the parties involved rather than at the court directly.
Several U. S. court rulings confirmed this understanding, including the 1900 Supreme Court decision in Paquete Habana, a late 1950s decision in Reid v. Covert, and a lower court ruling in 1986 in Garcia-Mir v. Meese.
It took a Federal court ruling in 1940 to establish that a recording artist had no legal right to control the use of a record after it was sold.
A July 6, 2011 ruling from a federal appeals court barred further enforcement of the U. S. military's ban on openly gay service members.
Dismissed by the district court, the case was heard on appeal and the Ninth Circuit issued its ruling on May 21, 2008.
The Court of Cassation, France's judicial court of last resort, upheld the ruling in March 1992.
In September 1992, the court issued a 400-page ruling, awarding much of the disputed land to Honduras.
The National Defense Authorization Act for 2012 would have authorized indefinite detention of suspected terrorists, but enforcement of the relevant section was blocked by a federal court on May 16, 2012, ruling on a suit brought by a number of private citizens, including Chris Hedges, Daniel Ellsberg, Noam Chomsky, and Birgitta Jonsdottir.
The i486 was without the usual 80-prefix because of a court ruling that prohibited trademarking numbers ( such as 80486 ).
Botham was liable for all expenses in the court case in the ruling, even those incurred by Imran Khan.
Fewer than a third of all Russians regarded Stalin as a " murderous tyrant "; however, a Russian court in 2009, ruling on a suit by Stalin's grandson, Yevgeny Dzhugashvili, against the newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, ruled that referring to Stalin as a " bloodthirsty cannibal " was not libel.
* The armed seizure of six-year-old Elián González and his return to his father, who eventually took him home to Cuba ; Elián's mother and stepfather had died in a dangerous trip by sea, and though his U. S. relatives had lost custody to his father in court, local officials did not enforce the ruling.
This view was confirmed by a court ruling during the treason trial of Henry Vane the Younger.
However, the Twins continued their efforts to relocate, pursuing litigation against the Metropolitan Stadium Commission and obtaining a state court ruling that they were not obligated to play in the Metrodome after the 2006 season.
An initial appeal was rejected, but in a subsequent court proceeding in 1918, the birth control movement won a victory when Judge Frederick E. Crane of the New York Court of Appeals issued a ruling which allowed doctors to prescribe contraception.
Segregation of US tourist accommodation would legally be ended by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and by a court ruling in Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States affirming that Congress ' powers over interstate commerce extend to regulation of local incidents ( such as racial discrimination in a motel serving interstate travellers ) which might substantially and harmfully affect that commerce.
Until the higher court changes the ruling ( or the law itself is changed ), the binding precedent is authoritative on the meaning of the law.
A court may consider the ruling of a higher court that is not binding.

ruling and helped
Nevertheless, it is primarily remembered for its ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford, which may have helped precipitate the Civil War.
Following a visit to the Pope in Rome, this trip helped create the atmosphere for the Anglo-French Entente Cordiale, an agreement delineating British and French colonies in North Africa, and ruling out any future war between the two countries.
After the 1895 elections for the Vienna Gemeinderat the Christian Socialists took political power from the ruling Liberals with two thirds of the seats and subsequently helped Lueger win the mayoralty.
The Gaines holding helped lay the foundation for the landmark 1954 ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which ordered all public schools desegregated and overturned Plessy by holding that separate facilities were inherently unequal.
This, as well as the nation's mounting social and economic problems, helped carry de la Rúa to victory in the October 24, 1999, presidential election, handily defeating the ruling party candidate, Buenos Aires Governor Eduardo Duhalde ( despite the latter's opposition to the unpopular president ).
Some observers believed the Court's ruling in this case helped prepare for its later ruling in Brown v. Board of Education ( 1954 ), in terms of looking at the effect of a practice or law.
Furthermore, the ruling MNR helped prop up his standing, as the MNR leadership constantly extolled general Barrientos ' virtues as the paragon of the new kind of military officer the Revolution had fostered.
The party did do quite well for a new party, joining the opposition led by the Democratic Party of Japan and also including the New Clean Government Party ( New Kōmeitō ), the Social Democratic Party and Japanese Communist Party, and thus helped contest elections against the ruling Liberal Democrats ( LDP ).
After the Brown v. Board of Education decision by the United States Supreme Court, ruling that public school segregation was unconstitutional, Colmer helped to get Southern congressmen to sign the " Southern Manifesto " declaring their resistance.
in 1984, a Vincentian musician named Becket released a song called " Horne fuh dem ", which helped defeat the ruling party in that year's election.
Salonga helped build the party from the grassroots, largely with the support of disgruntled young people who responded to the issues he raised, particularly the entrenchment of the political ruling class and their families in seats of governments, a major cause of disenchantment among the masses.
In 1947, after the Supreme Court's finding ( in Morgan v. Commonwealth ) that segregation in interstate travel was unconstitutional, Houser helped organize the Journey of Reconciliation, a plan to send eight white and eight black men on a journey through Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky to test the ruling.
A legend persists that the Spaniards made Filipinos wear their barong untucked to distinguish them from the ruling class ; its translucent fabric allegedly helped the Spaniards to see that the wearer was not bearing a weapon underneath.
Lim and his followers ' contribution to Singapore ’ s political development was that their dedication and selfless dedication to their cause helped to ensure that the ruling PAP also had to make sure that incorruptibility and integrity were central to their political legitimacy in Singapore.
He also helped craft a significant education reform bill in response to a ruling by the Kentucky Supreme Court that declared the state's entire public school system unconstitutional.
The success of Lý Thường Kiệt during his military campaigns against the kingdom of Champa helped Lý Nhân Tông to stabilize the southern region for the later years of his ruling.
Constantine had helped Jovan in ruling the lands, and when Jovan died in 1378 / 1379, Constantine succeeded, subsequently managing to govern large portions of northeastern Macedonia and the Struma valley.

ruling and sentiment
" On 3 October, however, Rae said that although a final decision had not been made, sentiment within the NFP was leaning towards contesting the 2006 election alone, rather than aligning itself with either the FLP or the ruling SDL.
Pride, which seems to have been a ruling sentiment, may account for many apparent inconsistencies of his character.
The Estonian businessman and politician Tiit Vähi, who briefly served as Estonia's prime minister in 1992 and once more in 1995-1997, described " overall anti-Russian sentiment " as a feature of the populist current in the country's politics, raising it as one among a number of issues with the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip.
" Love must be the ruling sentiment of all who attempt to influence and guide these children ", she wrote in Reformatory Schools for the Children of the Perishing and Dangerous Classes, and for Juvenile Offenders.

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