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Under and standard
Under the proposals the court will be able to decide whether to allow an action brought by an association on behalf of consumers ( which must comprise at least two individuals ) for goods purchased under a standard contract.
Under that standard, the brightest member of a system receives the letter " A.
Under the Dodd-Frank Act, the SEC is required to periodically adjust the qualified client standard for inflation.
Under the MPC standard, which represents the modern trend, a defendant is not responsible for criminal conduct " if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect he lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or to conform his conduct to the requirements of the law.
Under this act, the burden of proof was shifted from the prosecution to the defense and the standard of evidence was increased from a preponderance of evidence to clear and convincing evidence.
Under standard conditions it is the lightest metal and the least dense solid element.
Under a standard set of conditions, the melting point of a substance is a characteristic property.
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Under the IEC 61131-3 standard, PLCs can be programmed using standards-based programming languages.
Under United States law, service marks have a different standard of use in order to count as a use in commerce, which is necessary to complete registration and to stop infringement by competitors.
Under a gold standard, paper notes are convertible into pre-set, fixed quantities of gold.
Under the gold standard, high levels of inflation are rare, and hyperinflation is nearly impossible as the money supply can only grow at the rate that the gold supply increases.
Under no circumstances may this standard be used to justify or defend violating human rights.
Under no circumstances may this standard be used to justify or defend violating human rights.
Under the standard affine convention, an alphabet of m letters is mapped to the numbers.
Under the 2008 Charging Order introduced on 15 November 2008, charges between 10pm and 6am were scrapped, but standard daytime rates increased from £ 1. 50 for cars.
His career continued to rise steadily with co-starring roles in standard big-budget studio films like Under Siege 2 ( 1995 ) and G. I.
Under the gold standard, for example, the price level in both England and the US remained relatively stable over literally hundreds of years, though with some protracted periods of deflation.
Under the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy this suborder is divided into two " parvorders ", Corvida and Passerida ( standard taxonomic practice would rank these as infraorders ).
Under his authority as Pontifex Maximus, Gaius Julius Caesar introduced the calendar reform that created the Julian calendar, with a fault of less than a day per century, and which remained the standard till the Gregorian reform in the 16th century.
Under standard procedure, the four-officer crew of the facility is supposed to keep the component secure until it is returned to the base.
Under a standard nomenclature system, names are assigned to experimentally confirmed miRNAs before publication of their discovery.
Under the Arab world # Standard territorial definition | standard territorial definition of the Arab world, the states and territories of the Arab League constitute the Arab world.
Under standard assumptions the orbital period () of a body traveling along an elliptic orbit can be computed as:

Under and appellate
Under such a system, intermediate appellate courts are entrusted with deciding the vast majority of appeals.
Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and three Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate.
Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and three of the most conservative Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate.
Under the agreement the minority party would retain the power to filibuster a Presidential judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and three Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen, and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate, while two others, Henry Saad and William Myers, were expressly denied such protection.
Under its standard of review, an appellate court decides the extent of the deference it would give to the lower court's decision, based on whether the appeal was one of fact or one of law.
Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and the three most conservative Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate.
Under a modified version of the Missouri Plan, appellate judges ( including supreme court justices ) would only be subjected to a " Yes / No " retention vote rather than partisan opponents.
Under this authority, uniform rules of practice and procedure and judicial administration have been adopted to eliminate many of the technicalities which cause delay in the trial courts, and needless reversals in the appellate courts.

Under and court
Under the new rules, testimony is taken orally in open court in all cases except those of an extraordinary character.
Under Federal Court Rules, Rules 466, and Rule 467 a person who is accused of Contempt needs to be first served with a contempt order and then appear in court to answer the charges.
Under Section 2 ( b ) of the Contempt of Courts Act of 1971, civil contempt has been defined as wilful disobedience to any judgment, decree, direction, order, writ or other process of a court or wilful breach of an undertaking given to a court.
Under the Contempt of Court Act 1981 it is criminal contempt of court to publish anything which creates a real risk that the course of justice in proceedings may be seriously impaired.
Under some circumstances, some creditors, otherwise the United States Trustee can request for the court converting the case into a demolition under chapter 7, or appointing a trustee to manage the debtor's business.
Under the CPR, expert witnesses are usually instructed to produce a joint statement detailing points of agreement and disagreement to assist the court or tribunal.
Under the 1966 Vandalism Act of Singapore, originally passed to curb the spread of communist graffiti in Singapore, the court sentenced him to four months in jail, a fine of S $ 3, 500 ( US $ 2, 233 ), and a caning.
Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, if the defendant is entitled to a jury trial, he may waive his right to have a jury, but both the government ( prosecution ) and court must consent to the waiver.
Under, the Supreme court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over controversies between two or more states, and original ( but non-exclusive ) jurisdiction over cases involving officials of foreign states, controversies between the federal government and a state, actions by a state against the citizens of another state or foreign country.
Under the doctrine of stare decisis, a lower court must honor findings of law made by a higher court that is within the appeals path of cases the court hears.
Under the broad method, the court may reinterpret the law at will when it is clear that there is only one way to read the statute.
Under Clement VIII he himself was made protonotary and nuncio to the French court ; Paul V also employed him in a similar capacity, afterwards raising him, in 1606, to Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Montorio and appointing him the papal legate to Bologna.
Under the new and current doctrine, a state court may only exert personal jurisdiction over an individual or entity with " sufficient minimal contacts " with the forum state such that the particular suit " does not offend ' traditional notions of fair play and justice.
Under American federalism, the interpretation of a state supreme court on a matter of state law is normally final and binding and must be accepted in both state and federal courts.
Under the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement must receive written permission from a court of law, or otherwise qualified magistrate, to lawfully search and seize evidence while investigating criminal activity.
Under the reign of Elizabeth, the Russian court was one of the most splendid in all Europe.
Under them, the court continued as a centre for literary culture.
Under Francesco II the famous Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna worked in Mantua as court painter, producing some of his most outstanding works.
Under FRCP 30 ( d )( 1 ) and its state counterparts, a deposition normally must take place for no longer than seven hours on one day per each deponent, unless otherwise stipulated by the parties or ordered by the court.
Under the ' rule of reason ', the conduct is only illegal, and the plaintiff can only prevail, upon proving to the court that the defendants are doing substantial economic harm.

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