On 27th August 1999, he appeared before the Crown Court and was sentenced to life imprisonment by His Honour Judge Radford. |
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On 29th March 2000 in the Crown Court at Norwich before His Honour Judge Barham, the applicant was convicted of six counts of indecent assault. |
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I cannot leave this case without respectfully commending the handling of this case by Her Honour Judge Mowat and the judgment she gave. |
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Judge Brodrick's father, His Honour, Judge Norman Brodrick, QC, was Recorder of Portsmouth. |
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His Honour went through the process of suggesting to the jury that the fallibility of human memory could explain the discrepancy. |
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It was therefore rather surprising to me when His Honour Judge Denison summed up to the jury that any military use would do. |
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Your Honour, a professional giving evidence in a court of law and who gives evidence which is negligently given, is not subject to a remedy. |
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The defendant is very sorry for causing the fatal accident, Your Honour, it was unintentional, he nodded off whilst driving. |
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Then his Honour referred to the majority of the Supreme Court speaking through Justice Black. |
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Can I speak in support of the original date specified by your Honour as 9 February. |
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Your Honour, I am very grateful to the Court for standing the matter over until 3.00 pm and I am grateful to my learned friends for consenting. |
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In effect, her Honour stood the applications over until the applications for special leave had been heard. |
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His Honour identifies a number of discrepancies between the United States model and the European standard. |
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Your Honour, in obedience to requests made to me informally by the Registrar, I invite your Honour to certify for counsel. |
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Your Honour, I am obliged and I will return to that, if I may, when we look more closely at the subscription agreement. |
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Honour was done to the two founders, Drinkwater and Flyers, whose portraits were hung in the reading rooms. |
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No, we are not suggesting that, your Honour, but we say that something flows from the decision that then flowed. |
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Your Honour, from my perspective I am trying to understand the arbitrary and capricious argument that my learned friends are putting forward. |
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His name is on a Roll of Honour of old boys from the now long gone Swindon High School for boys who gave their lives for their country. |
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Your Honour, this matter has been brought on in some haste as I think you can see from the affidavit. |
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At 115, at the head of the page, your Honours will see, at line 4, his Honour reads out the questions which had been written by the jury. |
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Well, it is on his own head, your Honour, the delay, it cannot be said otherwise. |
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So, your Honour, I think that is about all I need to say about cavilling or challenging the judgment of Justice Kirby. |
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I am not certain about that, your Honour, but my belief is that it did not go on appeal. |
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Well, your Honour, the orders that are sought are writs of mandamus and certiorari in this matter. |
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Your Honour, I am doing this in a global way at the moment, showing the overall effect. |
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Would your Honour like me to just refer to the specific paragraphs where the sections have been amended? |
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His Honour subsequently dismissed the summons in the Common Law Division and referred the probate proceedings to the Registrar. |
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Your Honour secondly asked about the phrase, the apparent oxymoron of non-exclusive possession acts. |
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On behalf of the defendant, Mr Lewis first submits that the issue before me under section 14 is not identical to that determined by His Honour Judge Rivlin. |
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After a contested hearing His Honour Judge Bartfield made an order for possession on 7 June 2001, and on the same day granted permission to appeal to this court. |
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Consequently, His Honour Judge Tetlow was correct, in my judgment, that what he had to assess was the chance of the respondent succeeding on his counterclaim. |
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Of course not, Your Honour, nothing could be further from the truth. |
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He is presently serving a total sentence of twelve years imprisonment imposed by His Honour Judge Griggs on 2nd June 1999 when sitting in the Exeter Crown Court. |
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Honour killings are very prevalent there, and the news of an honour killing will spread through the country faster by gossip than by media. |
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Perhaps if I can hand up to your Honour a chronology that I prepared in the matter and also an amended draft order nisi. |
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In either event, your Honour, the applicant would be eligible for immediate release, not on parole. |
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Your Honour, the prosecution witnesses committed perjury throughout the whole trial. |
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It may, if your Honour would permit me, simply to refer to one paragraph of her Honour's judgment. |
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We do not disagree with your Honour that in those circumstances such a group may nevertheless still be a cognisable social group. |
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Amusingly, the personifications of both Honour and Pleasure have the faces of Raphael's future Madonnas. |
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It would not, your Honour, but also, though, in the end, it would not necessarily implicate him in murder either. |
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Then, there was an important-sounding fanfare, and a mellifluous announcer introduced the first Guest of Honour talk. |
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Your Honour, what has just fallen from your Honour is exactly what commended itself to the learned President. |
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Your Honour, the scheme of the legislation, as we say, is dealing with commission of indictable offences. |
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So your Honour can see that there was no act done in the course of a different felony which you would need for a felony murder situation. |
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The doctors said, your Honour, that these injuries would have caused really substantial pain at the time of their infliction. |
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He has been, your Honour, conveyed back to the same strict custody, manacled and fettered. |
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Under sunny skies, Chirac pinned Legion of Honour medals on 14 veterans in the pomp-filled ceremony at Arromanches. |
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No, your Honour, the original fish has been filleted somewhat and it is a smaller thing. |
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First of all, your Honour, we say this was not at the time of institution of these proceedings an inappropriate forum. |
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Your Honour, that would be a matter and it would have to be dependent on considerations relating to the contract as a whole. |
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Her Honour Justice Branson first of all basically agrees with his Honour Justice Wilcox. |
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Your Honour, with my friend's consent, might I interpose to hand up to the Court three documents. |
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So that is a contemporaneous update, your Honour, of present psychological state. |
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In fact, it was a ticket for interstate travel from Queensland to New South Wales and back but we did not know that, your Honour. |
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Your Honour, although my notes are plenteous, I think I have covered most of what I have to say. |
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But in both cases, your Honour, one is looking at the misconduct of the contravention. |
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Before your Honour leaves the Bench, could I thank your Honour for relisting the matter to suit my convenience this morning. |
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In my opinion, his Honour was correct in holding that it might be unconscionable to depart from those assumptions. |
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I sent to your Honour some copies of correspondence that was received and sent overnight. |
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Your Honour, the position is this in relation to the conduct of the matter so far. |
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As I said before, the defence counsel's submission was legally correct, and his Honour should not have told the jury to put it to one side. |
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If your Honour looks at any of the documents, the address for service appears to be a post office box, which I do not think is appropriate. |
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Certainly it is not in the line of country that your Honour was talking about. |
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It was the foreman speaking on behalf of the jury, as I understand it, your Honour. |
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Then as I understand it, your Honour, there are other credits in the loan account. |
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We do not gainsay any of that, your Honour, and, indeed, the complaint against us is not in connection with the certification process, of course. |
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To return to your Honour the Chief Justice, the idea is that these preliminaries to business will be completed. |
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The daughter of Honour and Glory dead-heated for the win with rival Lakeside Cup in the Ellis Park Debutante Stakes. |
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His Honour refers to section 474, your Honour, which was the privative clause. |
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His Honour indicated that the Court would be prepared to grant probate if the applicant produced the original of the will for citing and copying. |
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Your Honour, what that would demonstrate is that the plaintiff proposed to seek to proceed against Baxter. |
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Is that an affidavit filed in the present proceedings before this Court, your Honour? |
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Your Honour, we would submit that the gist of the problem is what the award requires the employer to do. |
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That is the way in which the prosecution conducted its case and it is the way in which her Honour summed up to the jury. |
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Yes, but, your Honour, this is about denomination or categorisation of offences. |
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Your Honour, the issue of law emanates from what was plainly an error of fact. |
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But I would add to the fact that his Honour does appear to have applied the correct test concerning the need to discharge the jury. |
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The error made by the majority is revealed by the reasoning employed by the dissentient, his Honour Justice Wallwork. |
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Your Honour, but quite clearly, there is, in fact, a divergence of recent view. |
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Your Honour, rare is the case that is tried where the documentary record is pristine and intact. |
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They were not but, your Honour, what was happening was that they were erecting a contractual system and qualifying it. |
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There is a two-page affidavit, your Honour, which does refer to exhibits to the document. |
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Your Honour could make a direction that the transcript be edited or expurgated to that extent. |
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Your Honour will realise there is an extensive amount of material on there. |
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Yes, but, your Honour, in the Upper House in the Legislative Council there was a majority but not an absolute majority. |
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Your Honour, that is so, with respect, but there is also section 236 of the Customs Act, which is a separate accessorial offence. |
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I should add that there is another aspect to the case, his admission, but I will not weary your Honour with that. |
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The litigation was an action in the District Court, your Honour, in a commercial matter. |
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Your Honour comes to the Bench with an outstanding reputation as a jurist and as an academic. |
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Your Honour has an outstanding reputation as a jurist and someone who has already made a significant contribution to the law in Australia. |
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It is a matter which your Honours have already seen was adverted to by his Honour in the second sentence. |
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We say, your Honour, that land is rateable, but certain rates are rebatable. |
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I diagnosed him, your Honour, as suffering from a reactive agitated depressive disorder, which was severe in type. |
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Your Honour, I think we are in agreement that the matter should be heard as soon as possible. |
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Again, your Honour, it is a question of the courts deferring to the wisdom of the legislature. |
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Ralph's wife was a daughter or kinswoman of Robert the chamberlain of the Honour of Richmond. |
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Consequently, no one was in court for the prosecution when the Recorder of Bristol, His Honour Judge Dyer, was ready to hear the matter. |
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More than a century ago, to give his womenfolk an illusory monsoon during the hottest months, a maharana created the Maids of Honour garden. |
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It's expressed in rather more woolly language but I accept what your Honour says. |
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I wrote an original screenplay for a film which has the working title Personal Honour. |
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Well, the submissions make a passing reference to the fact that Erasmus was of that opinion, your Honour. |
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Your Honour does not want the precise page references in the various judgments? |
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Both counsel for the Crown and her Honour allowed that there was an arguable case. |
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Your Honour, that is not unusual, of course, in the course of relator actions but it possibly creates difficulties. |
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They continued the hearing after having remitted back the critical issues to his Honour. |
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I think, with respect, your Honour, the learned sentencing judge described him as a terrorist. |
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My treatment of the subject in my address to the jury is to be found at pages 67 to 76 of the appeal book, your Honour. |
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Well, in our submission, your Honour, they choose to have this issue ventilated at the highest level. |
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There remains only one matter, your Honour, which we did ventilate on the last occasion. |
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The question was well and truly ventilated that there was, in fact, a loss and it was up to his Honour to quantify it. |
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His Honour further concluded that Herstatt's bankruptcy did not revoke Chase's mandate to receive funds on its behalf. |
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Absolutely, your Honour, and the Court of Appeal appreciated and recognised that fact here. |
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Now, we say, your Honour, against us there is a frozen case based on the circumstances at apprehension. |
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That led to the preliminary question, and therefore, your Honour, it remains a live question. |
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Your Honour, the issue arises because of the practice of adducing evidence from an expert by means of tender of a report. |
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She had been a royal Maid of Honour from 1853 and her marriage had brought her closer to the throne. |
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His first play, A Man of Honour was produced in 1903 and, the year after, four of his plays ran simultaneously in London. |
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In the case of the South Australian Tribunal, my understanding, your Honour, is that it does not have a power to impose any direct sanction. |
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Your Honour, there were two parties prosecuted in each case, the master of the ship and the owner of the ship. |
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With respect, your Honour, there was no need to put barbed wire or spikes or adopt any of those measures. |
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It is, your Honour, it is an extraordinary case, but at last the Supreme Court got it right, if by a mere bare majority. |
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The second issue, your Honour, is as to whether he is properly a person who may assist the Court either by way of McKenzie friend or amicus. |
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Does your Honour wish me to deal in detail with the special leave questions? |
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They are observed, your Honour, for a number of reasons, some of which may be historical, but basically they are mere insignificant courtesies. |
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No, your Honour, nor is it being asked, in the legal sense, to interpret the agreement. |
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The new movie, Love, Honour and Obey, which tells the story of a postman who falls in with criminals, is premiered in London. |
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Under your command shall be the battleships Loyalty and Honour, and the frigates Hope and Truth. |
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The Lord Lieutenant High Honour is bestowed once a year by the Lord Lieutenant of each county. |
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If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple. |
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Your Honour, the terms were to continue until notified to present himself to the sheriff. |
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No, your Honour, you can exclude them by respect of a ministerial decision not to grant them a visa. |
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Your Honour, I do not anticipate a dispute about the facts traversed by Mr Moore. |
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Your Honour, I was not for a minute suggesting that my client was more benevolent, only that others are in like position. |
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Your Honour, I do not know the full facts, but from the facts that your Honour has given me, it would not seem to be far-fetched or fanciful. |
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Later, of course, his Honour turns to consider this evidence which was right at the heart, far from being extraneous. |
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The second of the three points that was highlighted by his Honour was that the first respondent failed to cease operating when he sighted blood. |
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His Honour Justice Lee, for reasons which with great respect are unaccountable, describes them as inevitable. |
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During the trial her Honour allowed the Crown to introduce complaint evidence in relation to uncharged acts. |
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During one of the visits with the Maids of Honour, they women unclothed themselves in front of Gulliver. |
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Your Honour, it is objective evidence that whilst the vehicle was skidding, it was on its correct side of the road. |
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A Roll of Honour is to be prepared from information received on cheque slips and this will be put on public display in due course. |
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Second, I think there is nothing in that text, your Honour, which restricts that to actually unimproved land. |
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His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation. |
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If your Honour pleases, yes, it is even more strongly stated there. |
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It is one process that could have been used, your Honour, but the alternative process is to sue for the return of the money on the ground that the contract has been avoided. |
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His Honour accepted the arguments of the Repatriation Commission that the remunerative work a veteran was undertaking was the last work done by the veteran. |
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Well, it was raised by the appellant rather late in the day, your Honour. |
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Your Honour, I do not want to squib the answer, but the answer is maybe, and I will need to spend a little more time later saying why it is maybe, rather than yes. |
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Your Honour, we would take issue with my learned friend on that point. |
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The longer affidavit is longer because it annexes documents, your Honour. |
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Your Honour, it is not as much paternalism as facilitating a process. |
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We understood that the additional notices were to be filed after you signed the case stated, your Honour, but we will certainly do so, immediately. |
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Your Honour has seen the particular peculiar financial circumstances that they are in and there is no suggestion that that financial position is not as set out. |
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The obiter remarks of his Honour were disapproved in Groves. |
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Well, your Honour, it is a question of what one can permissively do. |
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I have no doubt that your Honour is a right-thinking member of society. |
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There has been no challenge to the filing of the defence, your Honour. |
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It may, your Honour, but we would put it in terms of once you have reached that point, you are identifying unlawfulness and not merely judicial perception of abuse. |
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Here, adventurer TV personality and chief Scout Bear Grylls offers his best Scout's Honour. |
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I think it is, your Honour, but that issue was never litigated. |
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Your Honour referred to the Workplace Relations Act as being a significant departure from history in terms of the delineation between conciliation and arbitration. |
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My instructing solicitor has written out that further order as indicated by your Honour, so the draft order I am handing up is with the original conditions in it. |
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Your Honour, that would override the decision of this Court in Hoch. |
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Dozens of officers forming a Guard of Honour snapped to attention as the procession, headed by two mounted officers and the solitary drummer, sombrely approached the building. |
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Your Honour, it is not materially different, in our submission. |
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As usual, the ceremonial of the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, who formed the Guard of Honour in scarlet tunics and black bearskins, was immaculate. |
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I am sorry, I should qualify the answer that I gave your Honour before. |
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Is his Honour making some point about the ordinary law, or is his Honour making some point that is to be understood in terms of ecclesiology or canon law? |
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Your Honour, the only other matter is that, as a matter of form, I submit, the condition should be against the Commonwealth, rather than the Attorney. |
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But, your Honour, what we submit in relation to the conventions is that here you have a vessel which is flagged, crewed and owned by foreign people and foreign companies. |
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The tortfeasor, the plaintiff or the secondary and primary victim, as I understood his Honour, spatial or temporal concerns or the question of normal fortitude. |
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Your Honour, I want to emphasise, this is a foundation built on sand. |
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Our answer to that, your Honour, is that the reasonable justification is to be found in clause 44, not, with respect, in the law which infringes on it. |
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The question about whether he could have obtained representation at an earlier date I suppose is the only issue which would trouble your Honour as to his non-appearance. |
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Your Honour, the persecution that was alleged here was the gaoling. |
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The main purpose of stating the case is this, that your Honour has indicated that a case will be stated in the next few days in the matter of Shaw. |
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Your Honour, the first defendant's position is that the plaintiff is either estopped from bringing these proceedings or the proceedings constitute an abuse of process. |
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We are not talking about some steam hammer here, your Honour. |
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Your Honour, there will be a need to traverse those issues in argument. |
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His Honour then goes on to make plain that the discharge of that duty required the Council to undertake a sanitary survey and then consequential action upon that. |
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Well, your Honour, in our submission, they were not purporting to pretend. |
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You took silk in 1987 after a mere seven years at the Bar, a remarkable feat and one which clearly marked your Honour as likely to be appointed to high office. |
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His Honour did not misapprehend the facts, he did not misapply legal principle, he did not miscalculate the damages, nor did he err in the exercise of his discretion. |
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Your Honour asks about any other expedients we might propose. |
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As to that, your Honour, there is an appeal from a decision of a superior court of record which, in our respectful submission, gives us a properly constituted appeal. |
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It may be that the nature of the engagement was such that the interest that your Honour had was an interest in the future when the contingency occurred. |
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Your Honour, may I answer the question perhaps on behalf of the relators? |
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The Sword of Honour, celebrating its silver jubilee this year, recognises organisations that have implemented safety systems that are among the best in the world. |
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Jack Honour, Stereo Vision's founder, Chairman, and control shareholder, has been named CEO, President, and interim CFO with immediate effect. |
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In 1855 Robert was decorated Knight of the Legion of Honour by the Emperor of France. |
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His only significant literary activity in 1965 was the editing of the three war novels into a single volume, published as Sword of Honour. |
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He was made a Companion of Honour in the 2003 New Year Honours for his services to art. |
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The king also ruled in Lothian, Strathclyde and the Honour of Huntingdon, and spent much of his time in these localities too. |
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The university's sporting Roll of Honour includes over 300 International performers from 30 different sports. |
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The Police Roll of Honour Trust lists and commemorates all British police officers killed in the line of duty. |
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In the lower courts, magistrates are addressed as Your worship, and district court judges as Your Honour. |
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As per the rule, lawyers can address the court as Your Honour and refer to it as Honourable Court. |
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In Sri Lanka, judges of most courts are addressed as Your Honour, however the Chief Justice is addressed as Your Lordship. |
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Judges of the Circuit Court are titled His Honour Judge or Her Honour Judge and are addressed in Court as Judge. |
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On My Honour, I promise that I will do my best, To do my Duty to God and to the Queen, To help other people at all times, And obey the Scout Law. |
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He was further honoured the same year when he was appointed a Companion of Honour. |
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He and his wife Sabina also inspected the Queen's Guard of Honour as they headed to the glittering white-tie bash as part of a four-day visit. |
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Another Rum took third spot a further 10 lengths away, with Double Honour, who led the field into the home straight, in fourth. |
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In 1971, he was made a Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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Higgs turned down a knighthood in 1999, but in 2012 he accepted membership of The Order of the Companion of Honour. |
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Objection, Your Honour! The defendant's criminal record is immaterial to this case. |
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I have on my book shelves, among the books about Istabraq and Secretariat, Vincent O'Brien and Charlie Swan, a book called Debt Of Honour. |
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The Debt of Honour campaign, launched with the Gurkha Welfare Trust, claim many veterans are surviving on little more than 30 pounds a month. |
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The horses remaining are Marcret, Danchai, Gabrial The Great, Code of Honour, Boonga Roogeta, Jack's Revenge and Tres Coronas. |
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After the prayer, Cree activist Sharon Menow led a group of approximately 15 women in the Strong Woman Honour Song. |
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The company's military designs were so successful that Louis was awarded the Legion of Honour for his company's contributions. |
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Within it lies a magnificently inscribed and illuminated First World War Roll of Honour designed by Sidney Meteyard of the Birmingham Central School of Art. |
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Upon the arrival of the RAFO Commander to the Command HQs, the Royal Anthem was played and a Guards of Honour saluted the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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Honour was saved and Winchilsea wrote Wellington an apology. |
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Before 1226 the Barony of Kendal was connected to the Earldom or Honour of Lancaster while that of Westmorland was part of the Earldom of Carlisle. |
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Right wing groups like Australia First, the Patriotic Youth League and a skinhead group, Blood and Honour, appeared in order to grab a soundbyte and solicit new recruits. |
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In this procession there are also six Maids of Honour, a brass band, the church choir, and anyone who wishes to join in by carrying their own decorated rushbearing. |
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In 1998 he was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour. |
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I received your letter by the bearer, and in reply to it I have to state that my father is an ageable man now, and not able to attend to the time appointed by your Honour. |
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Klasse of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Golden Medal of Honour in Vienna, the Austrian Cross of Honour First Class, the Shakespeare Prize and the Puccini Award. |
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He was a Guest of Honour at a Gala Fundraiser for Women in Recovery, Inc. |
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Later in life he accepted the offer of being made a Companion of Honour. |
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A generation of innocent young men, their heads full of high abstractions like Honour, Glory and England, went off to war to make the world safe for democracy. |
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Within it lies a magnicently inscribed and illuminated First World War Roll of Honour designed by Sidney Meteyard of the Birmingham Central School of Art. |
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