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When and drafting
When over 100 parliamentarians from the twelve member nations of the Council of Europe came together in Strasbourg in the summer of 1949 for the first ever meeting of the Council's Consultative Assembly, drafting a " charter of human rights " and creating a Court to enforce it was high on their agenda.
When drafting the resolution, the Utah Legislature gave many reasons to recognize Jell-O, including that Utah had been the highest per capita consumer of Jell-O for many years, and how citizens of Utah had rallied to " Take Back the Title " after Des Moines, Iowa exceeded Utah in Jell-O consumption in 1999.
When driving on a highway, convoys are also useful to conserve fuel by drafting.
When Bob Kennedy requested a code name for the government-wide plan that Richard Goodwin was drafting, an exception was made.
When drafting up a list of rights that all human beings should have, it is both unnecessary and unimportant to say that all human beings ( particularly men ) should or should not have the right to give birth ( or the right to an abortion ).
When needed, a pumper fire engine will pump from the lake or pond by drafting water.
When the new government of Delaware was organized, Bassett served on the 1776 Delaware Council of Safety, and was a member of the convention responsible for drafting the Delaware Constitution of 1776, which was adopted September 20, 1776.
When drawing the characters, Kishimoto follows a five-step process that he consistently follows: concept and rough sketch, drafting, inking, shading, and coloring.
When the drafting commission met it decided only to draft a " manifesto " and not a supplementary " resolution ".
When drafting the Belarus Constitution, the Supreme Soviet deputies were influenced by the constitutions of various countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the United States.

When and complaint
When the defense of laches is clear on the face of the complaint, and where it is clear that the plaintiff can prove no set of facts to avoid the insuperable bar, a court may consider the defense on a motion to dismiss .” Solow v. Nine West Group, 2001 WL 736794, * 3 ( S. D. N. Y.
When used in civil proceedings in England and Wales, the term " complaint " refers to the mechanism by which civil proceedings are instituted in the magistrates ' court and may be either written or oral.
When the movie proved to be a disjointed botch, Gaines paid the film company to remove all references to the magazine from all future prints and even issued private refunds to fans who wrote complaint letters.
When some inhabitants of Helsinki lodged a complaint with the Turku Court of Appeal in 1902, concerning violence employed by the Russian Governor of Uusimaa to break up a demonstration against military call-ups, the court initiated proceedings against Governor-General Bobrikov.
When a number of these were not met, a codex was produced here called the Lienzo de Tlaxcala as a complaint to the Spanish Crown.
When issued to British or other Commonwealth forces formerly issued hardtack and bully beef-type rations, the C ration was initially accepted, but monotony also became a chief complaint after a few days of consumption.
When deciding the appropriate treatment, it is important for physician to distinguish PE as a " complaint " versus PE as a " syndrome ".
For example, in November 2002, the city of Columbus, Georgia forced all people wishing to protest at the School of the Americas to first submit to a metal detector search .< ref > The advocacy group School of the Americas Watch asked a federal trial court to enjoin the mass searches, but the court refused and simply dismissed the complaint .< ref > When the protestors appealed, the city justified the metal detector searches in part because of the " yellow " threat level .< ref >.
When Ofcom receives a complaint, it asks the broadcaster for a copy of the programme, it then examines the programme content to see if it is in breach of the broadcasting code.
When confronted in Atlanta with the copies of the checks archived by the Department of Education, Miller did not admit guilt but agreed to participate in an investigation, the complaint said.
When Brome's 1635 contract with Heton ended in 1638, new disputes arose among Brome, Beeston, and Heton ; a bill of complaint was filed against Brome, though the outcome of the case is unknown.
When she came to Vicari et al .’ s office, the patient C. L .’ s chief complaint was forgetfulness involving both semantic and episodic memory.
When a physician assesses a patient to determine the etiology and subsequent treatment for abdominal pain the patient's history of the presenting complaint and physical examination should derive a diagnosis in over 90 % of cases.
When the SEC issued a public complaint, Vesco fled to exile in a number of Caribbean hideaways, and was reported as having died in Cuba in 2008.
When it was applied for, it immediately drew a legal complaint from King Broadcasting against Carl Washington's KONG TV, Inc., the first broadcaster to apply for a license for Everett's channel 16.
When the law enforcement officers attempt to arrest West, though, the Twonky places all of them in a trance, and they leave without complaint.
This perennially popular show typifies the British method of complaint ; as Victoria Wood put it, " When the Russians feel strongly about an issue they form a bloody revolution — the British write a strongly worded letter to Points of View ".
When that failed, however, they filed a complaint to the Arab League, accusing him of wanting to destabilize Syria through interfering in its domestic affairs and calling on the army to rebel against the government.
When he knocks her back, she makes a complaint against him and Andrew turns to Erica for comfort.
When Mrs. Land started at the SOS office, she would also call back those who had sent letters of complaint into the main office herself.
When Alfa Romeo won the first five rounds, Ford, supported by Vauxhall, made a complaint to the race stewards.
When a complaint reaches the committee, a group will be assigned to work on it to decide if it is acceptable.
When Marlowe visits the office of Mavis Weld's agent, he describes the agent using language that is virtually identical to his complaint against Wilder:
When he was a studio analyst at CBS Sports, he said the most common complaint he heard was about his New York accent.

When and plaintiff
When either a plaintiff ( or prosecutor ) or defendant brings direct evidence or testimony which was not anticipated, the other side may be granted a specific opportunity to rebut it.
When the defendant is served but does not answer the legal pleadings the plaintiff may seek a default judgment by application to the court.
When a final judgment is entered, the plaintiff is usually barred under the doctrine of res judicata from trying to bring the same or similar claim again against that defendant, or from relitigating any of the issues, even under different legal claims or theories.
When a unanimous decision is not reached and the jury feels that one is not possible, they declare themselves a ' hung jury ', a mistrial is declared and the trial will have to be redone at the discretion of the plaintiff.
When a court of equity is presented with a good claim to equitable relief, and it is clear that the plaintiff also sustained monetary damages, the court of equity has jurisdiction to render legal relief, e. g., monetary damages.
When applied in defense by a defendant it may be called a ' shield ', and where applied by a plaintiff it may be called a ' sword '.
When St. Louis lawyer Sidney Redmond, one of the three dozen African Americans then admitted to the Missouri bar, informed Charles Hamilton Houston, who was leading the NAACP's legal effort against the segregationist Jim Crow laws, that Gaines was willing to be a plaintiff, Houston at first asked him if he could find someone else.
When a cause of action is abolished, a plaintiff who seeks to allege such a cause could be met with a successful demurrer.
When the plaintiff sought to question the newspaper reporter about the article, the reporter and his newspaper refused, claiming protection under New Jersey's shield law.
When substantiating a civil fraud claim, the plaintiff is generally required to prove that the defendant falsely represented a material fact, that this representation was made with intent to deceive, that the plaintiff reasonably relied on the representation, and the representation resulted in damages to the plaintiff.
When there is an express contract for a stipulated amount and mode of compensation for services, the plaintiff cannot abandon the contract and resort to an action for a quantum meruit on an implied assumpsit.
When asked about the lawsuits that ended up coming from her family's involvement with Michael Jackson, June Chandler made the distinction that ( even though she was listed as a plaintiff and received settlement money ) it was not she who sued Jackson, but Jordan and his father Evan.
When, in early 1979, the decision was made in favor of the plaintiff, the publishers of Fantastica were without a usable name, and a pressing need to get the long-delayed issue to the printers.
When the moving party is the plaintiff, then it has to show that there's no way that a jury could find against it.
When U. S. states ( including the named plaintiff, California ) filed a lawsuit alleging antitrust violations, the defendant companies raised a number of defenses, asserting that the United States lacked jurisdiction over their acts, that various statutes exempted them from liability, and that principles of comity dictated that they should not be brought before a U. S. court.
When the plaintiff failed to make payments on the last furniture item, the furniture store attempted to repossess all of the furniture, not just the last one purchased.

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