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subsequent and court
If the netshot is tight and tumbling, then the opponent's lift will not reach the back of the court, which makes the subsequent smash much harder to return.
For Chrétien, Arthur's chief court was in Caerleon in Wales ; this was the king's primary base in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae and subsequent literature.
However, neither the convention nor the subsequent protocol ever entered into force, since none of the signatories ever ratified it, and the court never came into existence.
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, the " court party ", made up of Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, her immediate family, and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favour of war with Saladin ; and the " noble party ", led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
Louis ' patronage of the arts drove much innovation in Gothic art and architecture, and the style of his court radiated throughout Europe by both the purchase of art objects from Parisian masters for export and by the marriage of the king's daughters and female relatives to foreign husbands and their subsequent introduction of Parisian models elsewhere.
In Berghuis v. Thompkins, the Court held that unless a suspect actually states that he is relying on this right, his subsequent voluntary statements can be used in court and police can continue to interact with ( or question ) him.
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.
In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts.
If the court believes that developments or trends in legal reasoning render the precedent unhelpful, and wishes to evade it and help the law evolve, it may either hold that the precedent is inconsistent with subsequent authority, or that it should be distinguished by some material difference between the facts of the cases.
: A judicial precedent attaches a specific legal consequence to a detailed set of facts in an adjudged case or judicial decision, which is then considered as furnishing the rule for the determination of a subsequent case involving identical or similar material facts and arising in the same court or a lower court in the judicial hierarchy.
Most importantly, precedent can be overruled by a subsequent decision by a superior court or by an Act of Parliament.
The Old Princely Court ( Curtea Veche ) was built by Mircea Ciobanul, and under subsequent rulers, Bucharest was established as the summer residence of the court, competing with Târgoviște for the status of capital after an increase in the importance of southern Muntenia brought about by the demands of the suzerain power, the Ottoman Empire.
. 72 -. 82 ) and by over 1 / 3 during a subsequent six-month renewal of the order ( OR =. 59, CI =. 54 -. 65 ) compared with the period before initiation of the court order.
Similar significant reductions in days of hospitalization were evident during initial court orders and subsequent renewals ( OR =. 80, CI =. 78 -. 82, & OR -. 84, CI =. 81 -. 86, respectively ).
French Orientalist painting was transformed by Napoleon's ultimately unsuccessful invasion of Egypt and Syria in 1798-1801, which stimulated great public interest in Egyptology, and was also recorded in subsequent years by Napoleon's court painters, especially Baron Gros, although the Middle Eastern campaign was not one on which he accompanied the army.
The Reformists opposed the Modernist faction that had dominated court politics in Emperor Wu's reign and during the subsequent regency of Huo Guang ( d. 68 BCE ).
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, a " court party " and a " noble party.
Somerset and Suffolk's joint responsibility for the secret surrender of Maine in 1448, and then the subsequent disastrous loss of the rest of Normandy in 1449 embroiled Margaret and Henry's court in riots, uprisings by the magnates, and calls for the impeachment and execution of Margaret's two strongest allies.
Meade brought charges against Burnside, and a subsequent court of inquiry censured Burnside along with Brig.
With the fall of the Song dynasty in 1279, and the subsequent dislocation caused by the establishment of the Yuan dynasty by the Mongol conquerors, many court and literary artists retreated from social life, and returned to nature, through landscape paintings, and by renewing the " blue and green " style of the Tang era.
Under the deal Renault supplies the cabins and the engines and Praga supplied axles and transmissions for the prototypes ; however the whole project has been dogged by controversy due to the way Tatra had obtained the contract, its relationship with supplier Praga and the subsequent court case brought on against it by Praga.
However, in Worcester v. Georgia ( 1832 ), the court re-established limited internal sovereignty under the sole jurisdiction of the Federal government, in a ruling that both opposed the subsequent forced relocation and set the basis for modern U. S. case law.
After many years of victories against a number of enemies, both barbarian and Roman, a series of political and military disasters finally allowed his enemies in the court of Honorius to remove him from power, culminating in his arrest and subsequent execution in 408.
Thereafter, following the city's passage and publication of an ordinance prohibiting the knowing employment of unlawful aliens, a subsequent suit was brought in state court, subsequently removed by the city to federal court.

subsequent and appeal
All the incidents subsequent to the appeal of Athens to Sparta are expressly referred by Herodotus to the interval between the sending of the heralds in 491 BC and the invasion of Datis and Artaphernes in 490 BC ( cf.
This is not considered to be double jeopardy, either – in this case, the appeal and subsequent conviction are deemed to be a continuation of the original trial.
Her subsequent trial and appeal generated enormous support for her cause.
A subsequent appeal by the city was dismissed as moot, in the Missouri Court of Appeals, as the subject ordinances had been repealed.
Gideon v. Wainwright was one of a series of Supreme Court decisions that confirmed the right of defendants in criminal proceedings to counsel during trial, on appeal, and in the subsequent cases of Massiah v. United States, 377 U. S. 201 ( 1964 ) and Miranda v. Arizona 384 U. S. 436 ( 1966 ), even during police interrogation.
The system of appeals to adjudicators ( who were appointed by the Secretary of State ) with the right of subsequent appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal ( IAT ) ( whose members were appointed by the Lord Chancellor ) was first created by the Immigration Appeals Act 1969 ( 1969 c. 21 ).
Defendants prevailing on an anti-SLAPP motion ( including any subsequent appeal ) are entitled to a mandatory award of reasonable attorney ’ s fees.
In his subsequent appeal for compensation, Campbell showed he clearly believed the Glengarry men to be the more culpable, making no mention of Glencoe.
The subsequent appeal was refused by the British Privy Council in 1954.
* A Matter of Principle: Published in 2011, Black described his indictment and the trial, the subsequent conviction, imprisonment and the appeal.
In contrast, negotiated increases in the cost of pay, pensions, health insurance and other benefits for public employees deprive both existing and subsequent taxpayers of their property through reduction of their income via increased taxation, without due process and right of redress through administrative or judicial appeal.
A first petition was withdrawn ; but a subsequent appeal in March 1830 led to a presbyterial visitation, and an accusation of heresy.
Many subsequent attempts have been made to fix its perceived problems, but nonetheless, Nelson's book is still used in many American productions, because a contractual stipulation, ostensibly, prevents the London version, which many believe to be the source of the show's popularity and appeal, from being performed within the United States.
He mentions his protest of a George Wallace rally with three other black teens, their subsequent beatings at the hands of white attendees, and his mistaken appeal for help to a police officer who, instead, kicked him in the face while he was on the ground.
However, the subsequent backlash against the band's perceived appropriation of a similar Led Zeppelin sound ( earning them the derisive moniker of " Kingdom Clone ") hurt their commercial appeal, and after the band's second album failed to sell well, all members other than Wolf quit the group.
The government filed an appeal of this decision but was overruled by an Ontario Superior Court decision released on January 6, 2005 ; however, a subsequent ruling by the Ontario Court of Appeal on June 13, 2005 granted the government permission to appeal the decision.
In his subsequent appeal, Willcock vs. Muckle, the judgment of the lower court was upheld, though in summing up, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Goddard showed sympathy for the defence ;
Under a bilateral treaty between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the premises of the court were, for the duration of the trial and any subsequent appeal, under the authority and control of the court.
All the charges were dropped and the subsequent appeal lost.
No subsequent British monarch would attempt to rule without Parliament, and after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, political disputes would be resolved through elections and parliamentary manoeuvring, rather than by an appeal to force.
The subsequent appeal filed by Gysi in the Supreme Court of the GDR was immediately rejected as " manifestly unfounded ".
This said, they kept intact the terms they had been replaced with, using both when applicable to appeal both to older players and those who played in subsequent editions of the game which introduced the use of the replacement terms ( which were used during the 2nd edition of the game, in which the vast majority of material on the fiends of D & D was expanded and given depth ).

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