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If and guardian
If custody is not decided upon by consent ( with the court and a court appointed law guardian representing the child ) then a hearing takes place at which both parties present evidence to determine who should have custody in the best interests of the child ( or children ).
If he hoped for such a marriage as a route to power, he was unsuccessful, though his secret marriage to Katherine Parr, Elizabeth's guardian, in late April 1547 was viewed by some as an attempt to become close to the young princess.
If the victim is a minor, consent must come from a parent or guardian.
If no guardian has been appointed in the will, then the father or mother will then assume the guardianship, as long as they remain widowed.
If Acala were a Nio gate guardian, then by transference he would belong to the class of beings called Vajrapani (; also known as in wrestler form ), that is to say, or vajra ( lightning )- wielding yakshas.
' If an individual has wrestled seriously enough and long enough with the anima ( or animus ) problem ... the unconscious again changes its dominant character and appears in a new symbolic form ... as a masculine initiator and guardian ( an Indian guru ), a wise old man, a spirit of nature, and so forth '.
If of the age of 16 or 17, the consent of the individual's parent or guardian will be required, except in Scotland, where marriages and civil partnerships can take place from the age of 16 with no need for parental consent.
# If the child is found accompanied by someone other than a parent or legal guardian, reasonable efforts to delay their departure will be used without putting the child, staff, or visitors at risk.
If the incumbent guardian dies without naming a successor, then the monks of the monastery hold an election to select the new guardian.
) If a student is under 18 and succeeds in passing the exam, the student may not leave high school unless their parent or guardian consents.
If an heiress married a landless husband, she was seen as his legal guardian, leading to a very unusual case of complete gender role reversal.
If the ward owns substantial property the guardian may be required to give a surety bond to protect the ward in the event that dishonesty or incompetence on his or her part causes financial loss to the ward.
If you allow a child to watch this show, you are a bad parent or guardian.
If a man is not a good speaker, or if his brother is an exceptional one, the body of tsunono can recognise him as a ' mausman ' ( spokesman in Tok Pisin ) or tsonpepeito ( guardian in Halia ).
If any of the Christians rashly and presumptuously jeers at their synagogues, such a Christian shall be required to pay and must pay to our palatine their guardian two talents of pepper as punishment.

If and refuses
If the man refuses, he then is obligated to give the woman money or buy her a dress.
* If one refuses to sit down and make a move, one cannot be checkmated ( in relation to Russell's belief about the existence of the universe ).
If anyone speaks against him or refuses to cry, then he will remain with Hel.
If a defendant refuses to enter a plea, the court will record a plea of " not guilty ".
If the wife asks for a divorce and the husband refuses, the wife has a right, under classical sharia, to divorce by khul '.
If any such witness refuses to testify, that witness may be compelled to do so by the court at the request of the defendant.
If the parliament passes a resolution of no confidence, or refuses to pass an important bill such as the budget, then the government must either resign so that a different government can be appointed or seek a parliamentary dissolution so that new general elections may be held in order to re-confirm or deny the government's mandate.
If the parent process still refuses to reap the zombie, the next step would be to remove the parent process.
She had been composed throughout the trial until this accusation was made, to which she finally answered, " If I have not replied it is because Nature itself refuses to respond to such a charge laid against a mother.
If the victim refuses, and attempts to just order the item advertised, suddenly it becomes indefinitely out of stock.
If the players successfully finish the adventure, Tenser is rescued from death, though he refuses to rejoin the Circle, and the Circle is reconstituted as Eight with the addition of three new wizards: Alhamazad the Wise, Theodain Eriason and Warnes Starcoat.
If either house refuses to adopt the report of the conference committee, a motion may be made for further conference.
If the Prime Minister refuses to do either, it is then open to the Governor-General to dismiss his present Ministers and seek others who are prepared to give him the only proper advice open.
If a chattel slave refuses to work, a number of punishments are also available ; from beatings to food deprivation – although economically rational slave owners practiced positive reinforcement to achieve best results and before losing their investment ( or even friendship ) by killing an expensive slave.
If the employer refuses to recognize the union, the union can be certified through a secret-ballot election conducted by the NLRB.
If a capitalist country refuses to be paid for their bought goods in this way, it is likely that a parecon nation would use money for international trading, but keep its unique credit currency for internal purposes.
If he refuses, Tony will turn him in to the police as the blackmailer.
* If, after the trump card is turned up, and before the dealer accepts or refuses, or, if there is no proposal, before he plays, it be discovered that he has dealt himself more than five cards, the non-dealer may claim a fresh deal.
* If, after the trump card is turned up, and before the dealer accepts or refuses, or, if there is no proposal, before he plays, it be discovered that the dealer has fewer than five cards, the non-dealer may permit the dealer to complete his hand from the stock, or may claim a fresh deal.
If the corner refuses to open, move to an adjacent corner and keep flexing.
If the Senate twice in a three month period refuses to pass the same piece of legislation that was initiated in the lower house, the government may either abandon the bill or continue to revise it, or, in certain circumstances outlined in section 57 of the Constitution, the Prime Minister can recommend the governor-general dissolve the entire parliament in a double dissolution.
Reflecting an attitude which prevails in many developing countries, a judge from Honduras said, on condition of anonymity: " If the victim child prostitute is older than 12, if he or she refuses to file a complaint and if the parents clearly profit from their child's commerce, we tend to look the other way ".
If any player refuses, the prize money is forfeited.
If the victim refuses to forgive, the offender confesses publicly, before larger and larger audience.

If and judge
If the superintendents do not receive more cooperation from Handlers, it has been suggested that licensed Judges also be qualified to judge this Class.
If we have five problems whose solution we seek in relatively united fashion, then there are twice as many issues which, I judge, sharply divide us, intergroup relations practitioners and lay people.
If a man totally ignorant of America were to judge our land and its civilization based on Hollywood alone, what conclusions do you think he might come to??
If a judge or magistrate were to refuse to hear such a plea, or obviously fail to properly consider it, then the sentence would, without doubt, be overturned on appeal.
If it is a matter of urgency or the contempt was done in front of a judge, that person can be punished immediately.
If the judge approves the reorganization plan and if the creditors all agree the plan can be confirmed.
If the prosecutor moves for a mistrial, there is no bar to retrial if the trial judge finds " manifest necessity " for granting the mistrial.
If the subject could so judge his own superior, then all lawful superior authority could lawfully be overthrown by the arbitrary judgement of an inferior, and thus all law was under constant threat.
If an application is denied by one judge of the FISC, the federal government is not allowed to make the same application to a different judge of the court, but must appeal to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
* If a man wants to throw his son out of the house, he has to go before a judge and say, " I don't want my son to live in my house any more.
If the judge finds such probable cause, he or she binds, or holds over, the suspect for trial.
If they fail to answer, the person requesting can make an Application on Notice to the court and ask the procedural judge to make an order compelling the opponent to answer the questions.
If the judge concurs, he will direct the police to escort the individual to the hospital.
If Daniel's Vita is trustworthy ( and there is nothing against which to judge its accuracy ), then John came to the Vatos Monastery at Mount Sinai, now Saint Catherine's Monastery, and became a novice when he was about 16 years old.
If the defendant meets the procedural requirement, the motion will normally be considered by the judge outside the presence of the jury.
" If certain acts of violation of treaties are crimes, they are crimes whether the United States does them or whether Germany does them, and we are not prepared to lay down a rule of criminal conduct against others which we would not be willing to have invoked against us ... We must never forget that the record on which we judge these defendants is the record on which history will judge us tomorrow.
If a judge acts against precedent and the case is not appealed, the decision will stand.
If a lower court judge disagrees with a higher court precedent on what the First Amendment should mean, the lower court judge must rule according to the binding precedent.
If there was a precedent set by an equal or superior court, then a judge should obey that precedent.
If there is a precedent set by an inferior court, a judge does not have to follow it, but may consider it.
If a judge determines that there is sufficient evidence to believe that the defendant committed the crime, it is said that the defendant is " held to answer " or " bound over " ( in U. S. jurisdictions ).

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