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judgment and finding
The ICJ delivered its judgment on 10 October 2002, finding ( based principally on the Anglo-German agreements ) that sovereignty over Bakassi did indeed rest with Cameroon.
A finding of vexatiousness is not an appealable order, but a dismissal for failure to post a bond requirement based on a judgment of vexatiousness is appealable.
A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict ( a finding of fact on a question ) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment.
Thus, Pyrrhonian achieves ataraxia not by finding certain knowledge, but rather by suspending judgment on whether not finding certain knowledge is an inherently bad thing in the first place ( as was assumed previously ).
Issuance of summary judgment can be based only upon the court's finding that:
A finding that the plaintiff cannot prove one essential element of its claim necessarily renders all other elements immaterial and results in summary judgment for the defendant.
The District Court granted summary judgment in American Airlines ' favor on punitive damages, finding under Arkansas law the evidence was insufficient to submit the issue to a jury to decide.
Under Rule 29, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure the " motion for a judgment of acquittal ," or Rule 917, Rules for Courts-Martial the " motion for a finding of not guilty ," if the evidence presented by the prosecution is insufficient to support a rational finding of guilty, there is no reason to submit the issue to a jury.
The court in Milgram v. Orbitz granted summary judgment for Orbitz, finding that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act preempted the state law consumer fraud claims.
The Court of the King's Bench, led by Lord Mansfield ( with Aston and Willes JJ concurring in judgment, Sir Joseph Yates dissenting ), sided with the publishers, finding that common law rights were not extinguished by the Statute of Anne.
Behind his irate dismissal of both, one discerns a fierce Calvinist spirit ; one sees a man summoning his epoch and himself to his own last judgment and finding no argument in either's defense, and, naturally, no grace.
Established in 1979 by the Organization of American States ( OAS ), the court made its judgment of 14 March 2001, finding that the government was in the wrong and ordering compensation be paid to the victims.
2005 ) ( finding a sentencing court could not rely on an abstract of judgment to determine whether a prior conviction qualifies to enhance a sentence ); United States v. Navidad-Marcos, 367 F. 3d 903, 908-09 ( 9th Cir.
In 2005, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ordered summary judgment against Gibson in that action, on the grounds that there was no evidence to support a finding of likelihood of confusion.
The evidence against Rowe was overwhelming ... For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it.
Lord Chancellor Eldon, in his 1827 judgment, agreed, finding " the charity is for the sustenance and maintenance of a free Grammar school ".
* 1st Earl of Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice, owner of Kenwood, noted for judgment finding contracts for slavery unenforceable in English law
On December 15, 2009, the Court delivered its first judgment, finding an application against Senegal inadmissible.
On September 26, 2007, Judge Edward Lodge of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho granted litigant party Western Watersheds Project summary judgment remanding the United States Fish and Wildlife Service 90-day finding denying conservationist parties ' listing petition.

judgment and petitioner
The Committee for Privileges reported, " after diligent search, no precedent being found that any writ of summons hath been detained from any peer that is capable of sitting in the House of Parliament ; and considering withal how far it may trench into the right of every member of this House, whether sitting by ancient right of inheritance or by patent, to have their writs detained ; the Lords Committees are all of opinion, That it will be necessary for this House humbly to beseech His Majesty, that a writ of summons may be sent to this petitioner, and to such other Lords to whom no writ of summons hath been directed for this Parliament, excepting such as are made incapable to sit in Parliament by judgment of Parliament or any other legal judgment.
If the conduct alleged is a tort or other cause for civil action, failure to appear generally results in a default judgment by the court in favor of the plaintiff / petitioner.

judgment and operation
: In our judgment, stress, anxiety and depression can no doubt be the result of the operation of external factors, but they are not, it seems to us, in themselves separately or together external factors of the kind capable in law of causing or contributing to a state of automatism.
A dashing, courageous, wild and unbalanced leader, good for operations requiring thrust and push but at a loss in any operation requiring skill and judgment.
The real time operation of the system able to emulate the judgment of a traffic police officer on duty, by considering the number of vehicles in each column and the routing proprieties.
The order was a default judgment, as Spamhaus ( which is a UK operation, outside the court's jurisdiction ) did not defend itself.
The court agreed and granted partial summary judgment which prohibited Peak from continuing their method of operation.
The hearings also recommended that " the construction and operation of a great dam should never be left to the sole judgment of one man, no matter how eminent.
Taylor's judgment was the operation would be a trap and he advised cancellation, which occurred late on the afternoon of 8 September as troop carriers were preparing to take off.
In 2008, the operators of the isoHunt website filed a motion with the Supreme Court of British Columbia seeking a declaratory judgment affirming the legality of their operation.
Human judgment and decision making is distorted by an array of cognitive, perceptual and motivational biases, and people tend not to recognize their own bias, though they tend to easily ( and even overestimate ) the operation of bias in human judgment by others.
As you know, under the Bradley Amendment enacted by the U. S. Congress in 1986, a child support obligation becomes a judgment by operation of law as of the date that that it is due and unpaid.
His sound judgment, distinctive administrative ability and unfailing devotion to duty were vital factors in the success of the entire operation.
The judgment in this case imposed liability upon the Government by operation of Rule 37, for refusal to produce documents under Rule 34.
He was eminent for the good discipline and order of the ships which he commanded, he was distinguished by the gallantry and good judgment with which he conducted every naval operation in which he was engaged, he was most valuable as a public servant in the direction of naval affairs at the Admiralty.
# Facing the entering roadway for a merge-type movement if engineering judgment indicates that control is needed because acceleration geometry and / or sight distance is not adequate for merging traffic operation.
The Supreme Court affirmed a court of appeals ' judgment, which agreed with the Secretary of Interior that operation of the federal Tellico Dam would eradicate an endangered species.

judgment and dam
* In October 2000 again, in a 2 to 1 majority judgment in the Supreme Court, the government was allowed to construct the dam up to.

judgment and would
Jonathan's letter came, as she knew it would, and he had accepted their child's death as another judgment from God against both Kate and himself.
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
In any case `` here in their judgment conditions require '' ( italics added ) they would `` form interim governmental authorities broadly representative of all democratic elements in the population and pledged to the earliest possible establishment through free elections of governments responsive to the will of the people ''.
When Dr. Wallace Buttrick, wise in his judgment of people, declined to have the Science Building named for him, he wrote Miss Tapley ( April 7, 1923 ) `` If you had asked me, I think I would have suggested that you name the building for Miss Upton.
Jesus also maintained that the time would come when the dead would hear the voice of the Son of God, and all who were in the tombs would come out, the faithful to the resurrection of life, and the unfaithful to the resurrection of judgment.
:( 6 ) a fielder unsuccessfully attempts to put out a preceding runner and, in the official scorer's judgment, the batter-runner would not have been put out at first base by ordinary effort.
:( 5 ) runner is called out for interference with a fielder attempting to field a batted ball, unless in the scorer's judgment the batter-runner would have been safe had the interference not occurred.
Power was given to the official scorer, in the event of a muff by the catcher in throwing, that in the judgment of the scorer the runner would have been out, to credit the catcher with an error, and not credit the runner with a stolen base.
The Nigerian government did not, however, openly reject the judgment but instead called for an agreement that would provide " peace with honour, with the interest and welfare of our people.
* In 1898, the Unamended Fellowship was separated from as a result of differing views on who would be raised to judgment at the return of Christ.
If the acquittal is thrown out, the new trial is not considered to be double jeopardy because the first trial and its judgment would have been annulled.
Thus Jerome acknowledged the principle by which the canon was settled — the judgment of the Church, rather than his own judgment or the judgment of Jews, though he wondered why one would sanction the version of a heretic and judaizer.
According to Allen's account he was outraged, and left his visitors with veiled threats, indicating that attempts to enforce the judgment would be met with resistance.
Believing it is the elders ' responsibility to ensure that participants do not " eat and drink judgment to themselves " ( as mentioned in I Corinthians 11: 27-34 ) they require those who would participate to make themselves known to the Kirk Session before the service begins.
Work on expert systems ( computer software designed to provide an answer to a problem, or clarify uncertainties where normally one or more human experts would need to be consulted ) typically is grounded on the premise that expertise is based on acquired repertoires of rules and frameworks for decision making which can be elicited as the basis for computer supported judgment and decision-making.
" According to Allen "... it is reasonable to assume that John Paul I would not have insisted upon the negative judgment in Humanae Vitae as aggressively and publicly as John Paul II did, and probably would not have treated it as a quasi-infallible teaching.
* Glove, hat, or any equipment or apparel deliberately thrown by a fielder in an attempt to stop or deflect a fair ball that, in the umpires ' judgment, would have otherwise been a home run.
The court found that the union, had it offered assistance to the plaintiff, would be in violation of its duty to protect the tenure of the accused member, and this judgment remains the precedent for cases in which union members who make complaints to the employer of racist or sexist harassment against member ( s ) of the same union cannot obtain union advice or assistance ; this applies irrespective of the merit of the complaint.
:... since they are without sense and reason and can no more commit a tort or a felony than a brute animal, since they are not far removed from brutes, as is evident in the case of a minor, for if he should kill another while under age he would not suffer judgment.
In 2003, these claims were dismissed on summary judgment because the relief sought would violate the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution.

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