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The Plaintiffs were represented by Ron Castan, Bryan Keon-Cohen and Greg McIntyre.
" Plaintiffs ( Scientologists ) have abused the federal court system by using it, inter alia, to destroy their opponents, rather than to resolve an actual dispute over trademark law or any other legal matter.
# That by retroactively extending copyright terms, Congress had violated the requirements of the Constitution's Copyright Clause, which gives Congress the following power: " To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries " ( emphasis added ) Plaintiffs argued that by reading this formulation so as to allow for any number of retroactive extensions, Congress could in practice guarantee an unlimited period of copyright protection, thus thwarting the intent of the clause.
Plaintiffs ' rights would be defined, and in most cases limited, by the writs available to them.
Plaintiffs were represented by Anne M. Vohl, Esq.
:" Far from ‘ inactivity ,’ by choosing to forgo insurance, Plaintiffs are making an economic decision to try to pay for health care services later, out of pocket, rather than now, through the purchase of insurance.
Plaintiffs are represented by barristers drawn from the Senior Court bar whose members are licensed to argue cases before the Council and French Supreme Court ; any such barrister bears the title of Counsel at Senior Court ( avocat aux Conseils ).
It was argued by the Plaintiffs that this was an agreement that was reached in April 1970 and demanded that the wage increase take effect September 6, 1971.
The Plaintiffs ' second argument was that this act was " unconstitutional and the Executive Order was invalid ", because one of the stipulations of the act was that " prices, rent, wages and salaries shall be stabilized for a period of 90-days " as stated by President Nixon.
Plaintiffs challenged a contract requiring developers to purchase Oldcastle Precast product for properties served by AT & T infrastructure.
The remedies sought by Plaintiffs include an accounting of Defendants ’ profits from the infringement, an impoundment of the infringing works, and injunctive relief to the extent to prevent Defendants from continuing to copy or sell infringing works in violation of the Copyright Act, the Lanham Act and other laws and to enjoin Defendants from interfering with Plaintiffs ’ attempts to publish and disseminate the teachings of the Rebbe .”( page 4 )
Plaintiffs alleged both contributory and vicarious copyright infringement by Napster, and soon filed a motion for a preliminary injunction in order to stop the exchange of plaintiffs ' songs on the service immediately.
Plaintiffs specifically argue that the Bank is liable for processing payments sent by the " Saudi Committee in Support of the Intifada Al Quds " to Palestinians from 2000 through 2004.
HFT also asserts it properly paid store managers as allowed by law, and unpaid overtime wages, liquidated damages, attorneys ' fees and costs should not be awarded to Plaintiffs.

Plaintiffs and from
Lessig refocused the Plaintiffs ' brief to emphasize the Copyright clause restriction, as well as the First Amendment argument from the Appeals case.
Removing works from the public domain violated Plaintiffs ' vested First Amendment interests.
Lord Justices Waller, Fox and May affirmed McClory's right to make James Bond films and enjoined the Plaintiffs from taking similar legal action against McClory in the future.
He served as counsel to the Plaintiffs in relation to the disastrous rail accident during a school outing from Armagh to Newry.
Citing Plaintiffs ' argument in court filings that intervening Supreme Court cases relating to marriage and to LGBT rights distinguished Perry from Baker, District Judge Vaughn Walker denied Defendant-Intervenors ' Motion for Summary Judgment.
Removing works from the public domain violated Plaintiffs ’ vested First Amendment interests.

Plaintiffs and security
( see Wired article ) The judge in the case pointed to the FFIEC's guidelines and ruled, " In light of Citizens ’ apparent delay in complying with FFIEC security standards, a reasonable finder of fact could conclude that the bank breached its duty to protect Plaintiffs ’ account against fraudulent access.

Plaintiffs and is
Plaintiffs here invoked the right to vote and have their vote counted, but they are permitted to vote and their vote is already counted.
This suit coming on this day before this court for withdrawal in the presence of Mr. R. Rangachariar, Advocate for the Plaintiffs herein, of Mr. K. Venugopala Iyengar, Advocate for Defendants 1 herein, and of Mr. R. Soundara rajan, Advocate for Defendants 2 to 5 herein, and the said Advocates for the parties hereto represent to this court that the suit has been settled out of court, it is ordered as follows :-
In a 2007 ruling in a trial relating to automobile emission regulation in Vermont, U. S. District Court Chief Judge William K. Sessions wrote, " Plaintiffs ’ own expert, Dr. Christy, agrees with the IPCC ’ s assessment that in the light of new evidence and taking into account remaining uncertainties, most of the observed warming over the last fifty years is likely to have been due to the increase in GHG concentrations.
Plaintiffs may amend once before an answer is filed, a defendant can amend once within 21 days of serving an answer, and if there is no right to amend, seek leave of court (" leave shall be given when justice so requires.
Plaintiffs generally may now file initial pleadings that seek alternative means of relief, and need not make the election of remedies until a judgment is rendered as to the liability of the defendant.
Plaintiffs have appealed this to the Ninth Circuit on grounds that the Vatican Bank is engages in commercial activity in the United States.

Plaintiffs and for
Plaintiffs lacking other evidence to support their claims may demand that defendants take an oath swearing their innocence, refusal thereof can result in a verdict for the plaintiff.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit pending at that time provided documentation showing that the local Monsanto factory knowingly discharged both mercury and PCB-laden waste into local creeks for over 40 years.
Plaintiffs will be able to sue for damages based on the duty of care.
" These three Plaintiffs pursued but ultimately lost their claims for punitive damages.
The expert witness for the Plaintiffs in the case was Jessie Stricchiola, an internet search expert who first identified instances of ppc click fraud in 2001.
Plaintiffs have invested huge sums over the years in producing motion pictures in reliance upon a legal framework that, through the law of copyright, has ensured that they will have the exclusive right to copy and distribute those motion pictures for economic gain.
:“ Without permission of the copyright holder, and in clear violation of applicable law, Defendants have copied and sold these Vaad Works and kept the proceeds for themselves … In violation of Federal and State Laws, Defendants have pocketed millions of dollars in revenues that rightfully belonged to Plaintiffs, who would have used the money to continue publishing and disseminating the teachings of the Rebbe .”( page 3 )
Plaintiffs / respondents, parents of African-American children in seven states where public schools had recently been desegregated, brought a nation-wide class action lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in federal district court, contending that IRS guidelines and procedures for determining whether private schools were racially discriminatory, and subsequent denial of tax exempt status to such schools, were insufficient.
Actually, a tutorial for the Aimster software showed as its only examples of file sharing the sharing of copyrighted works, including copyrighted music that Plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs argued that this property was not slum housing and that it could not be taken for a project under the management of a private agency to be redeveloped for private use simply to make the community more attractive overall.
* Fourth Circuit's Turnitin. com Ruling Brings More Trouble for Plaintiffs
* Archives. gov-American Historical Association, Hugh Davis Graham, Stanley I. Kutler, National Security Archive, Organization of American Historians, Public Citizen, Inc., and The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Plaintiffs, v. The National Archives and Records Administration, and John W. Carlin, Archivist of the United States, Defendants.

Plaintiffs and ".
The Plaintiffs John Carter, John Swing, and John Veronis ( artists ) created art and sculpture work together in New York City under the name " Jx3 ".

introduced and statements
In 2007, Stop Murder Music introduced the Reggae Compassionate Act, which states that " the artists promise not to produce music or make public statements inciting hatred against gay people.
On the subject of the money, he had said he could not pay it all back because, again contrary to his very specific earlier statements, he had paid agreed shares of his profit to Ferrajoli and to another dealer who had introduced him.
In his book The Game of Logic he introduced a game to solve problems such as confirming the conclusion " Some greyhounds are not fat " from the statements " No fat creatures run well " and " Some greyhounds run well ".
This introduced now familiar requirements for ' regulatory impact statements ', but compliance by governmental agencies took many years.
The House of Commons devotes approximately three quarters of its time to Government business, such as bills introduced by the government and ministerial statements.
Laws were introduced in the UK to prevent untrue statements being made about candidates — see Miranda Grell for a 2007 case.
The subsequent Revised Report which described the syntax and semantics of Algol 60 introduced the notion of a block, consisting of " A sequence of declarations followed by a sequence of statements and enclosed between begin and end ..." in which " very declaration appears in a block in this way and is valid only for that block.
For the third version, the INPUT statement was introduced along with the powerful MAT statements for matrix manipulation and the RESTORE statement for use with READ / DATA.
New capabilities introduced for Flash 4 included variables, expressions, operators, if statements, and loops.
The Finance Act 1993 introduced rules to make tax on exchange gains and losses mimic their treatment in a company's financial statements in most instances.
Russell, for example, famously held that someone who had never met Otto von Bismarck might know of him as the first Chancellor of the German Empire, and if so, his statement that ( say ) " Bismarck was a ruthless politician " should be understood to mean " The first Chancellor of the German Empire was a ruthless politician " ( which could in turn be analysed into a series of more basic statements according to the method Russell introduced in his theory of definite descriptions ).
The last improvements to the language happened in Java SE 7, which introduced such language features as-with-resources statements and binary literals.
This standard, designated FORTRAN 77, introduced many new statements into the language.
Gottlob Frege developed a kind of two dimensional semantics: for resolving questions like those of intensional statements, he has introduced a distinction between two semantic values: sentences ( and individual terms ) have both an extension and an intension.
Two FRE-contained exceptions apply to this rule: criminal pleas, plea discussions, and related statements are admissible ( i ) in any proceeding where another statement made in the course of the same plea or plea discussion has been introduced and the statement ought in fairness be considered contemporaneously with it, or ( ii ) in a criminal proceeding for perjury or false statement if the statement was made by the defendant under oath, on the record, and in the presence of counsel.
At the trial, Allard's lawyer introduced the October 1967 and October 1968 " Fair Game " policy statements into evidence.

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