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claim and notwithstanding
There is nothing to link Maelgwn Gwynedd to the Pictish king, Fordun's claim notwithstanding.
Jefferson made it impossible for Livingston to secure his title since by asserting the claim that such battures were the property of the Federal government, Livingston's title obtained from the Territorial Court notwithstanding.
His ties to Cameron came under scrutiny two years later when it appeared that Andrew Feldman, a political associate of his and a fellow donor to Cameron's leadership campaign, used Harris's name to claim privileges accorded to active members of the House of Lords ( which Harris, his peerage notwithstanding, had never been ).
However, over time, there has been an increase in both the ability of a minister to make a disclosure, notwithstanding the potential application of PII, and the ability of the courts to review a claim of PII.
Some claim that txalaparta has been used this way for millennia, but notwithstanding different assumptions its origins remain shrouded in mystery.
The group of Bábís linked with the plan were rounded up and killed, and, notwithstanding the assassins ' claim that they were working alone, the entire Bábí community was blamed and a general pogrom of the Bábí community was started by the Shah.
Others claim Wade Morrison originally named the soda brand after Dr. Pepper whose daughter he wished to marry ; notwithstanding, Morrison married someone else later.
The standard judicial test is that an insurer must settle a claim if a reasonable insurer, notwithstanding any policy limits, would have settled the claim.

claim and no
In his answer thereto, he advised the Board that he had made no such statement in 1956, and asserted that his only claim to `` pioneering '' was in 1952.
While there are now allegations of the withholding of `` favorable evidence developed at the hearing '' and a denial of a `` full and fair hearing '', no such claim was made by petitioner at any stage of the administrative process.
He did receive a resume of it -- the same that was furnished the appeal board -- and he made no claim of its inaccuracy.
Even now no such claim is asserted.
Justices Frankfurter and Jackson concurred in the Court's result, for they found no merit in the railroad's claim.
If the transferor has substantial assets other than the claim, it seems reasonable to assume no corporation would be willing to acquire all of its properties in the dim hope of collecting a claim for refund of taxes.
In the second place, a large number of writers, making a more direct claim than Frost to being `` folk writers '' of one sort or another, clearly make no distinctions between genuine and bogus material.
Instead of the expected `` annoyances '' due to the nature of his mission, he received many calling cards and invitations from `` gentlemen of mark, on whom I had no sort of claim, & have had many more invitations than I could accept ''.
These men -- for the most part educated in our `` best '' New England colleges, well established financially and socially in the community -- under kindly but insistent probing, reveal little or no objective or explicit criteria or data for their generalizations about the interests and attitudes of the people they claim to serve, or about the public responses that actually follow their occasional breach of a `` client-service relationship ''.
Doubleday is often mistakenly credited with inventing baseball, although he never made such a claim, and there is no evidence to support it.
Such defenders, or rather destroyers, of the church, have caused themselves to be called abbots, and presumed to attribute to themselves a title, as well as estates, to which they have no just claim.
During the last three centuries attempts have been made to sift away successively those gems which had no claim to be considered in any sense Gnostic, or specially Basilidian, or connected with Abrasax.
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
Confessional Lutheranism rejects Apostolic succession, stating that that there's no evidence the Popes have historic succession from Peter other than their own claim that it is so.
Furthermore, they claim that in the Bible there's no evidence showing that the office must be conveyed by laying on of hands and no Biblical command that it must be by a special class of bishops ( the laying on of hands is repeatedly used to give a commission to some person in scripture.
Confessional Lutherans claim that the churches claiming apostolic succession have not preserved apostolic doctrine, therefore their leaders have no meaningful apostolic succession.
It is no longer possible to claim English peerages after such long abeyances.
The 1927 parliamentary Select Committee on Peerages in Abeyance recommended that no abeyance should be considered which is longer in date than 100 years or where the claimant lays claim to at least one third of the dignity.
His theological works argued that religious experience is a fundamentally human impulse, not just a Jewish one, and that no religious community could claim a monopoly on religious truth.
Some reports suggest Haznawi was pulled aside for screening while others claim there is no record of whether any of the four were screened ; the lack of CCTV cameras at the time has compounded the problem.
While there is no reason to believe the Arian claim, it can be surmised that he was close enough to 30 years old in 328 for them to contemplate raising such an accusation.
There is, however, no historical evidence yet to support this claim.
Although it is possible that a post-monarchic author assumed the persona of a monarchic prophet to add credibility to his message, there is no evidence to support such a claim.

claim and indictments
In January 1915 he retired to a small copper claim in New Mexico, but was later arrested for a May 1918 mass trial as the federal government brought sweeping indictments against 101 I. W. W.

claim and convictions
* Jordan – possibly illegal ( fine, jail, child custody loss, marriage annulment ) although officials claim otherwise, convictions are recorded for apostasy.
Similarly, his convictions for violence and incitement to racial hatred provide ample grounds for the ANL to claim both organisations were racist.
Nevertheless, the defense was still denied access to those documents for two more years, until the time of the final appeal to the California Supreme Court which "... threw out the 12 perjury convictions and set aside the remaining conspiracy charge, pending a hearing on Hedgecock's claim for a new trial, which was based on allegations of jury tampering.
In recent years, in New South Wales we have seen: a Minister of the Crown gaoled for bribery ; an inquiry into a second, and indeed a third, former Minister for alleged corruption ; the former Chief Stipendiary Magistrate gaoled for perverting the course of justice ; a former Commissioner of Police in the courts on a criminal charge ; the former Deputy Commissioner of Police charged with bribery ; a series of investigations and court cases involving judicial figures including a High Court Judge ; and a disturbing number of dismissals, retirements and convictions of senior police officers for offences involving corrupt conduct .... No government can maintain its claim to legitimacy while there remains the cloud of suspicion and doubt that has hung over government in New South Wales.

claim and disciplinary
Upon review of the evidence and interviews with key witnesses, the Attorney Regulation Counsel determined there was insufficient evidence to support a claim of a violation of the disciplinary rules.
( 1985 ) Justice White wrote: " In carrying out searches and other disciplinary functions pursuant to such policies, school officials act as representatives of the State, not merely as surrogates for the parents, and they cannot claim the parents ' immunity from the strictures of the Fourth Amendment.

claim and actions
However, it determined that neither this factor, nor `` the fact that all concerned in high executive posts in both companies acted honorably and fairly, each in the honest conviction that his actions were in the best interests of his own company and without any design to overreach anyone, including Du Pont's competitors '', outweighed the Government's claim for relief.
At the time, in the 1890s, the issue of land ownership in Ireland was politically charged, and after the events at the Valley House in 1894 Lynchehaun was to claim that his actions were motivated by politics.
Some historians, particularly Josephus, claim that Claudius was directed in his actions by the Judaean King Herod Agrippa.
Class actions may be brought in federal court if the claim arises under federal law, or if the claim falls under 28 USCA § 1332 ( d ).
The court will also examine the ability of the firm to prosecute the claim for the plaintiffs, and their resources for dealing with class actions.
It is not like class actions in the United Statesit only applies to parties who have already filed suit and does not allow a claim to be brought in the name of an unknown group of claimants.
All types of actions are permitted, excluding a claim for monetary damages.
# Dissidence: Those who actively disagree with the policies and actions of the head of the faith without, however, advancing an alternative claim for leadership.
They claim that, if chance is the primary cause of decisions, then agents cannot be liable for resultant actions.
For example, the plaintiff may claim that the defendant's actions violated three distinct laws.
Despite his claim to unique authority within England, John would sometimes justify his actions on the basis that he had taken council with the barons.
Psychological egoists could claim that such actions which do not ' directly ' result in positivity, or reward, are not dissimilar from the actions of the dog.
This claim has been derived from the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis, which states that a language ’ s grammatical categories shape the speaker ’ s ideas and actions ; although Andrews says that moderate conceptions of the relation between language and thought are sufficient to support the " reasonable deduction ... cultural change via linguistic change ".
Critics of the privilege claim its use has become a tool for the government to cover up illegal or embarrassing government actions.
protection by the Government ; the enjoyment of life and liberty ... the right of a citizen of one State to pass through, or to reside in any other State, for purposes of trade, agriculture, professional pursuits, or otherwise ; to claim the benefits of the writ of habeas corpus ; to institute and maintain actions of any kind in the courts of the State ; to take, hold and dispose of property, either real or personal ; and an exemption from higher taxes or impositions than are paid by the other citizens of the State.
Those who report a false claim against the federal government, and suffer adverse employment actions as a result, may have up to six years ( depending on state law ) to file a civil suit for remedies under the US False Claims Act ( FCA ).
These movements may consider the actions of political prisoners morally justified against some system of governance, may claim innocence, or have varying understandings of what types of violence are morally and ethically justified.
This claim was challenged in court and the Chief Justice declared that Muldoon's actions were illegal as they had violated Article 1 of the Bill of Rights, which provides " that the pretended power of dispensing with laws or the execution of laws by regal authority ... is illegal.
Otto I's actions in breaking tradition were likely caused by the high-risk associated with his expedition into Italy to claim the Imperial title from the Pope.
Several awards claim to recognize courageous actions, including:
( emphasis in the original ) Irving went on to claim his life had been wonderful until Zündel had gotten him involved in the Holocaust denial movement ; van Pelt argues that Irving was just trying to shift responsibility for his actions in his letter.
They claim that because of actions such as this, despite the liberal editing of the original hymns, “ gospel ' showed rock how to sing '”.
Alex Abbiss, former CEO of Psychopathic Records, has suggested that many of the incidents had been committed by crazy individuals that only claim to be Juggalos as an excuse for their actions.

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