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case and invalid
The case was legally resolved on October 19, 1973 when U. S. District Judge Earl R. Larson held the ENIAC patent invalid, ruling that the ENIAC derived many basic ideas from the Atanasoff – Berry Computer.
In one case, the Provincial Judges Reference ( 1997 ), it was found a law can be held invalid for contradicting unwritten principles, in this case judicial independence.
One should always question every case and argument and constantly check for errors or invalid claims.
Only when the case went to appeal did the defense return to the original claim that the prosecution was invalid because the law was essentially designed to benefit a particular religious group, which would be unconstitutional.
In one case the Journal of Clinical Oncology issued a Correction despite strong evidence that the original paper was invalid.
Furthermore, both Anne and Maria Theresa had renounced their rights to the Spanish succession upon their marriages, although in the latter case the renunciation was widely seen as invalid, since it had been predicated upon Spain's payment of the Infanta's dowry, which was never paid.
* Without using RMTI, Hop count can not exceed 15, in the case that it exceeds this limitation, it will be considered invalid.
Since input data fields were in any case frequently built from the output of earlier computer processing, the actual probability of a field containing invalid data was exceedingly low and usually the result of some ' corruption '.
The case of John Lilburne later confirmed that not only was such an oath invalid, but that there was a right to silence, drawing from Coke's decisions in reaching that conclusion.
It is worthy of note that this court case set a significant precedent for patent law in the United Kingdom, in terms of inventive step and non-obviousness ; the court upheld the defendant's claim that the Schweitzer patent was invalid, based on film footage of Chilvers.
After a " bitterly contested case " that " involved over two years of discovery, five weeks of trial, the testimony of 35 witnesses ( 19 live, 16 by deposition ), and over 300 exhibits ," ( quoting the Federal Circuit ) the District Court held Gore's patents to be invalid.
In a two-team game, the other team wins in the case of an invalid call.
Proponents had set a goal of 1. 2 million to provide a buffer in case of invalid signatures.
Emerson won the case, and Drinker's patents were declared invalid.
She alleged that the marriage was invalid, and without much inspection of the facts of the case Pope Innocent III condemned the marriage, though he did not formally annul it.
However, following a court case led by opponents of the reactor, on February 28, 1997 the Conseil d ' État ( Supreme State Administrative Court ) ruled that a 1994 decree, authorizing the restart of Superphénix, was invalid.
One of those who did not find it necessary to express an opinion on this point, Justice Michael Kirby, was in a later case to deliver a dissent in which he argued that the Australia Act 1986 ( Cth ) was invalid.
KeyCite leverages Westlaw technologies, West ’ s attorney-authored case law headnotes and the West Key Number System to determine and immediately alert legal professionals that case law they are reviewing has been either overturned, or may have history which deems the precedential value of the opinion invalid.
In 1770, the New York Supreme Court ( which included members holding competing titles to some of the Wentworth grants ) advanced New York's case by declaring all of Wentworth's grants invalid.
However, many modern operating systems implement their memory access-control schemes via paging instead of segmentation, so it is often the case that invalid memory references in operating systems such as Windows are reported via page faults instead of general protection faults.
This act was declared invalid by the Supreme Court when challenged in the case of Harris v Minister of the Interior 1952 ( 2 ) SA 428 ( AD ); this gave rise to the Coloured vote constitutional crisis.
In any case, Governor Bourke deemed such a treaty invalid as the land was claimed by the Crown rather than the Aborigines and other colonists including the rival party of John Pascoe Fawkner arrived to settle Melbourne.

case and location
But in the case of moving targets, and targets which have limited mobility, what will their location be when it is time to destroy them??
This can occur particularly where the business transaction has no obvious physical location: in the case of many financial products, it may be unclear " where " the transaction occurs.
In the case of the former, detection of the location of the " immuno-stained " protein occurs via fluorescence microscopy.
There needs to be a recent backup at an alternate secure location, in case of such kind of disaster.
In that case the density around any given location is determined by calculating the density of a small volume around that location.
In the latter case, the possible location of the authorship could have been within the church of Ephesus itself.
In the case of the " existence " form ( and less idiomatically, the " location " form ), one might ( for example ) simply substitute the verb " exists ".
These words in any case do not have a fixed and unchanged meaning: they do have a variable subject to location, time and spirit.
Rectangular coordinates in the plane can be used intuitively with respect to one's current location, in which case the axis will point to the local North.
* The locative case indicates a location: We live in China.
If the fluid being measured is significantly dense, hydrostatic corrections may have to be made for the height between the moving surface of the manometer working fluid and the location where the pressure measurement is desired except when measuring differential pressure of a fluid ( for example across an orifice plate or venturi ), in which case the density ρ should be corrected by subtracting the density of the fluid being measured.
In the case of the Earth, the principal sources of tidal force are the Sun and Moon, which continuously change location relative to each other and thus cause nutation in Earth's axis.
There was public outrage when the media reported that David Westerfield, in a high-profile murder case in San Diego in 2002, was negotiating a deal in which he would reveal the location of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam ’ s body in exchange for avoiding the death penalty: the deal fell through when her body was found, and the case went to trial.
In the common case where the transmitter and the receiver are at the same location, R < sub > t </ sub > =
NOM does not indicate the location of the distillery, merely the parent company or — in the case where a company leases space in a plant — the physical plant where the tequila was manufactured.
In the classical sense, Expressive aphasia is the result of injury to Broca's area ; it is often the case that lesions in specific brain areas cause specific, dissociable symptoms, although case studies show there is not always a one-to-one mapping between lesion location and aphasic symptoms.
The essive or similaris case ( abbreviated ) carries the meaning of a temporary location or state of being, often equivalent to the English " as a ( child )".
In one of the accounts, the case of a person murdered with a sickle was solved by a death investigator who instructed everyone to bring his sickle to one location.
In the example of the northeast Atlantic, a case where chlorophyll measurements extend particularly far back, the location of the Continuous Plankton Recorder ( CPR ) survey, there was net increase over a 1948 to 2002 period examined.
Also, in this film, although clueless, Martin's Clouseau does not seem entirely incompetent, being able to locate the Pink Panther diamond and solve the case on his own through his knowledge of such obscure facts as a Russian army rule that all members must know the location of a specific part of the brain or a clear knowledge of Chinese.
As is the case with planes, there are a wide variety of glider types differing in the construction of their wings, aerodynamic efficiency, location of the pilot and controls.

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