On 3 May 2002 the applicant sought a stay of execution of the Master's judgment for possession in favour of the respondent. |
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When it came to the speakers I myself spoke first then Mrs Hill and finally the applicant. |
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The Full Court in the present case did so by naming the applicant by identifiers and not by name. |
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On two occasions the applicant was forced to bring motions to compel payment. |
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We can confirm that we have been in communication with the applicant and have responded fully to any concerns raised by her. |
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Can the applicant be expected to know in advance what the benefits of his research will be, or if there will be a useable product? |
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A condition for bringing an annulment action under Article 230 is that the applicant has standing. |
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However, according to the applicant, nothing he did or did not do should affect the validity of the agreement. |
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Risk assessments are commonly done, but it should be for the applicant to decide whether to do one. |
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As long as an applicant achieved the requisite points on the generic characteristics cited above he or she would gain selection. |
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Under the current system, the applicant pays a single, nonrefundable filing fee. |
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The first respondent applied for orders that the proceedings be stayed unless the applicant provides security for costs. |
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He does not depose to the fact that such notice was ever given to the second applicant or the first applicant. |
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The applicant has consistently denied each and every allegation of misconduct. |
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The judge concluded that the applicant was fit to stand trial and listed the trial for 1st March. |
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Further, the applicant sought other relief, including an order for an accounting and an order for payment of occupation rent. |
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Reasonable expenses incurred by the applicant in that connection will be met by the Authority. |
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Counsel for the applicant has clearly put the considerations which are said to support a construction which would favour his client. |
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Mr Byrne, you would say that even if the applicant knew of the presence of these things, that does not necessarily inculpate him. |
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The German authorities applied this decision, refusing the customs exemption, and the applicant sought to contest this before the national court. |
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The applicant submits that a person cannot obtain any legal right through the commission of a criminal offence. |
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If the depressive illness had been present, symptoms would have persisted when the applicant was not drinking heavily. |
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The applicant wants to change the ground floor into a pizza and pasta takeaway. |
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If the applicant is seeking an equitable remedy it must come to court with clean hands and reveal the state of its financial house. |
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In either event, your Honour, the applicant would be eligible for immediate release, not on parole. |
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Was the evidence that the applicant ran across the road diagonally at the bridge parapet and went over? |
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On 1st October 1968, when she was 21 years old, the applicant commenced work as a housemother in a Community Home in Prestatyn. |
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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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The applicant was then allowed a period of one week to file an amended counterstatement. |
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The Swiss trial court charged the applicant with the bulk of the court costs of the action and part of the costs of the private prosecutors. |
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The applicant was a Sikh activist whom the Home Secretary had ordered to be deported to India. |
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The other issue is the quantum of spousal support payable from the respondent to the applicant. |
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His invitation to the applicant to put an application under section 38 of the Evidence Act is couched in legal jargon, not in plain words. |
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If the proposed building is situated near a water main or near an area of conservation, this will be pointed out to the planning applicant. |
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The jury should infer that the applicant had used the scales in order to weigh the drugs before supplying them. |
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The applicant in the proceedings below would be supporting an application by WEL to intervene. |
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The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees. |
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That being so, it is plain that the offence of which the applicant was convicted was not a matter of aggravation. |
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And, the applicant must find the protocol appropriate, fair, agreeable, and adequate to prove their claim. |
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In other words, Mr Hammond had no time to prepare the case and could not represent the applicant on the agreed date. |
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Various factors counted against Halley when he was an applicant in 1691 for the Savilian astronomy professorship at Oxford University. |
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All the matters alleged by the applicant had been put to the witness by the police and been denied. |
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I was concerned by the degree of animosity displayed in the witness box by the respondent to the applicant. |
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Organizations engaged in recruitment should, as a result, collect data about the applicant pool. |
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It is clear the applicant made a deliberate decision, without reference to planning officers, to implement changes. |
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Under the old system the Council was able to correct errors in an application by simply contacting the applicant. |
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In September 2004, the applicant filed an application in the High Court for the constitutional writs of certiorari and mandamus. |
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The applicant commenced proceedings in this Court for writs of mandamus, certiorari and injunctions. |
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The applicant now seeks special leave to appeal from that refusal of leave. |
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And if the applicant was also seeking a scholarship, it was another thick form with more letters and income tax xerox copies to check. |
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He must reimburse the applicant for the costs she has incurred as a result of his conduct. |
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The applicant in this case seeks prerogative relief under section 75 of the Constitution. |
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Their Honours remarked that the trial judge made a comment about the evidence given by the applicant. |
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A weekly rental is paid on all bedroom units and again charged according to the means of the applicant. |
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Employers can immediately refer to replying applicants' information and determine whether an applicant is suitable for their needs. |
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The applicant was an Italian national who had been legally resident in France since his birth and was working there as a trade union official. |
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The residue of the Estate is to be invested and the net income derived from the investment is to be paid to the applicant during her lifetime. |
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In the first, the applicant S took part in a protest against a grouse shoot. |
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The exceptional circumstances are that the applicant received a trial which I respectfully submit was unfair. |
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The applicant was the largest creditor of the corporation and substantially financed its incorporation. |
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It is against that dismissal that the applicant seeks leave to appeal to this Court. |
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The applicant seeks leave to appeal from a decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court. |
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If an applicant is not in custody then legal aid will not ordinarily be granted without a statement of means. |
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One common one is that the applicant has applied for legal aid and hasn't qualified. |
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The personal applicant was a defendant in civil penalty proceedings in the Supreme Court. |
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The third point is that the second applicant had opportunity to abscond in the four months during which he was at liberty. |
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Permits may be issued in certain professions where an applicant for licensure meets specific requirements. |
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You start with the hypothesis that an applicant is serving a life sentence. |
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The applicant is a limited company carrying on the business of motor insurance broker. |
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The first applicant has the necessary leave of the Court to appear for the second applicant. |
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The applicant contends that the council acted unlawfully on a number of grounds. |
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It follows that there is a duty on the applicant to present the case against each respondent fairly. |
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At interview, the applicant gave an account which he subsequently agreed was false. |
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The applicant has considered other sites and has rejected them all for different reasons. |
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That is a lot of use to the applicant when the applicant is not in Australia, is it not? |
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The applicant cannot make an application for a protection visa from outside the country. |
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The applicant filed an application for judicial review, but it was dismissed by consent. |
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Very soon after her arrival the applicant lodged an application for a protection visa. |
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When payday comes, a clerk asks the applicant if hear she would like to roll the loan over to the next pay period. |
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Does the applicant act out of an aching loneliness, out of a need to have and control a source of love and affectional response? |
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The Director of Transportation, by rule, may provide for issuance of a valid license without a photograph if the applicant shows good cause. |
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In later proceedings it was held that the applicant had not in fact suffered such losses. |
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The claim asserts that this is too fast and does not enable an applicant to have a fair chance of putting forward his claim properly. |
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The applicant must show that she has attributes or characteristics which distinguish her from all other persons. |
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The Court has considered the written submissions of the applicant in this matter. |
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The actual cost share amount will be based on a percentage of the total the applicant paid for certification. |
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Refusing a mortgage applicant can be tantamount to sentencing them to long-term poverty. |
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It is incumbent upon the applicant to show compelling community support for the issuance of a new license. |
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I do not consider the applicant has even now provided satisfactory evidence that she may be unfit to attend the bankruptcy hearing. |
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The applicant is to pay the costs of the respondent of the summons on an indemnity basis, such costs to be taxed forthwith. |
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The applicant contends that he did not authorise the making of those consent orders. |
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We note on the other hand that the applicant made it clear what he really wanted was his job back. |
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The successful applicant will hold a foods science or technical qualification or a relevant amount of experience in a food environment. |
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The school also telephoned the applicant's wife, who thought the applicant was at work. |
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In the course of that investigation, the applicant was required to answer questions on pain of penalty. |
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The applicant must have mastered basic Bahasa Indonesia to join this Program. |
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Any applicant, instead of executing the work of constructing and draining the roads, as hereinbefore provided, may do one of those things. |
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Most contentiously, the applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident. |
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Note also that the scrivener recorded the trade for the male applicant but not for the two female. |
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I am not saying you do not have arguments against the contentions the applicant would wish to make. |
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The cross-motion was by the applicant for contempt of court, relying on some of the grounds raised now before me. |
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The applicant seeks an order for removal into this Court of part of a cause pending in the Supreme Court of Victoria. |
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At that time, the applicant had purchased his former wife's share in their matrimonial home. |
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Admittedly, the second applicant could have brought the matter before the High Court. |
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He said the bank would need to look at the cash flow of the applicant before offering such a service. |
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It is also clear that the charge of assault against the second applicant is an offence under the criminal law as well as under the Prison Rules. |
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In that case the applicant had been convicted of offences of indecent assault. |
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Armed with that information, it would be relatively easy to help an applicant beat the system. |
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In the proceedings before the Full Court, he made it clear that the applicant did not contest the order for sequestration of his estate. |
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The applicant is challenging the decision of the justice, on the ground that he had constructively failed to exercise his jurisdiction. |
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The applicant confirmed that she needed training and that shadowing a Court Manager was the correct course before a person goes into such a post. |
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The Clerk shall give notice to the respondent in Form 5 and a copy shall be sent to the applicant. |
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Has there been prejudice and bias against the applicant by both the judge at first instance and by the majority of the Full Court? |
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The applicant then instituted fresh proceedings for judicial review of the Tribunal's decision in the Federal Magistrates Court. |
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The applicant here obviously desires bail but the grant of bail, if the appeal fails, is fairly onerous. |
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Nor are we persuaded that the applicant has suffered a miscarriage of justice upon any of the grounds argued by him. |
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The special leave application filed by the applicant certainly cannot be regarded as hopeless. |
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Bearing in mind his assessment of the lack of credibility of the applicant, there was no legal misdirection. |
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It is the false birth certificate that the applicant produces that is really looked at. |
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The court says it extended the interdict to give the applicant a chance to file a replying affidavit. |
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However, it was agreed by both sides that the position of the wife is dependent on that of the applicant. |
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This, in a real sense, is not open to the applicant because what she seeks is not compensable in monetary terms. |
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Mr. Pascu, the applicant, asserts that the testator had testamentary capacity at the time the will was drafted. |
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The motion seeking those orders was dismissed and the applicant then appealed to the Federal Court. |
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Therefore the possibility of returning the applicant to Egypt is under active consideration. |
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An applicant for aircraft registration must be the owner or lessee of an aircraft based or hangared in the State of New Mexico. |
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There is also an undertaking that the applicant had 28 days at that period of time in which to lodge the application. |
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It occurs to me that the applicant OTFS suffered a significant body blow when the federal government withdrew federal funding from its operations. |
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If the applicant indicates that he or she has used illegal drugs, state workers are required to give the individual a drug test. |
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That happened last year to Cody Slaughter, a 22-year-old applicant from Somerton, Ariz. |
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It was in these circumstances that the applicant commenced her proceedings in this Court seeking the constitutional writ of mandamus and the declarations previously set out. |
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The Judge heard that the applicant had taken a lease of the premises. |
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The respondent shall thus pay the applicant the aforementioned sum in full satisfaction of her claim for unjust enrichment within sixty days of this judgment. |
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The Ticket Window, sometimes known as a ticket ballot or lottery, will give every applicant an equal chance of getting seats for individual matches. |
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It denies that scrutineers were allowed into the Election Room where the memory packs were read and denies that the applicant watched a memory pack being read. |
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It said he had met the applicant in 1994 when he was bankrupt and could only operate through a family business with his mother as sole director and himself as consultant. |
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He found also that the applicant had a good tolerance to alcohol. |
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Counsel for the applicant suggests that the Crown's behaviour fell short of that standard, and that it indicated bias in favour of the accused police officer. |
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The Court of Appeal agreed that the trial judge had misdirected the jury in certain respects, but held that the jury's directions were unduly favourable to the applicant. |
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And the way these used to work was that they would have each applicant come onto the stage and play a short piece of music and they'd do a very quick sift. |
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No 3, the Court's letter to the applicant was returned unserved. |
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The applicant is a citizen of India and a high caste Hindu Brahmin. |
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When the receptionist, an English-speaking woman, opened her window I went up to her to inform her that I was not a visa applicant but had an appointment with the consul. |
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The applicant Smart Planning, of Ongar, has submitted a design for a cul-de-sac street with 12 units, each with an amenity block and an area of concrete hardstanding. |
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For example, this could be where the judgement was based on replacing septic tanks with cesspools, or with private sewage treatment plants at the expense of the applicant. |
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The award of a scholarship is determined solely by assessment of application and submission of written essay, being solely the work of the applicant. |
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But on any view of the allegations, taken at their highest, the role of the second applicant is regarded as significantly subsidiary to that of the first. |
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An overmodest and retiring applicant does not stand much of a chance. |
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The state of that is that the applicant has been summonsed to appear. |
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Are people like the applicant sworn in as police constables? |
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The applicant has instituted in relation to this matter a great deal of expensive, prolonged, collateral litigation in none of which has he been successful. |
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If the chest radiograph is compatible with inactive TB, no sputum specimens are required, and the applicant enters the country with class B2 status. |
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They have resulted in a final order committing the applicant to prison. |
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These points, if taken at the trial when all the facts are out, will be available to the applicant at a later stage and we express no final conclusion about these matters. |
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The applicant is serving three concurrent terms of imprisonment. |
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Even on traditional grounds, the applicant would not get to first base in his application for relief in this Court, given that he must establish jurisdictional error. |
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The Minister outlined how, in recent months, he has been active in establishing contacts and developing relations with his counterparts in the applicant countries. |
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This event also paints a picture somewhat at odds with the respondent's contentions that the applicant had no significant input into Xavier's life. |
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The successful applicant will have previous working practice as an audio or copy typist, be well presented and articulate and enjoy working as part of a team. |
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The successful applicant will undergo three years' training at various Guide Dogs centres before qualifying as a fully-fledged instructor. |
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The procedure to get a work permit is quite elaborate since the applicant should prove that no French jobseeker fitted the position. |
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In this case, the applicant may sign an affidavit of citizenship or be required to present a birth certificate. |
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An applicant must satisfy the means test criteria which are the same as for civil cases. |
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The applicant now seeks leave to appeal and, if leave be granted, to appeal against these sentences. |
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In this context, we wish to inform the public that it takes 10 days only to process a smart ID card application and delivery to the applicant. |
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The career of a 47-year-old applicant for a national accouter manager position would be seen to be on the wane. |
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Once the prefiling process has been successfully complied, the applicant may submit a permit application for further FERC review. |
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The company will be conducting applicant screenings Wednesday. |
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If the visa is rejected without explanation, the applicant is on the list. |
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In both instances however, a faculty member must agree prior to admission to supervise the applicant. |
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If a written application is refused, the applicant may ask for an oral hearing to discuss the refusal. |
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Rome made a bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympics but it was withdrawn before the deadline for applicant files. |
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Applications for citizenship may be denied or otherwise impeded if the applicant cannot prove having complied with this requirement. |
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Multiple speeding ticket can indicate a reckless driver and the agency may consider an applicant like this, as high risk. |
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The 5 euro administration fee is deducted from each applicant and there is no limit to the number of applications each individual can make. |
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As such the Lyon Clerk must take receipt of all documents and evidence submitted by the applicant in each case. |
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If the action is adverse to the applicant law school, the action letter shall contain the Committee's specific reasons therefor. |
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The UK for example may issue a second passport if the applicant can show a need and supporting documentation, such as a letter from an employer. |
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In case the authorisation is refused the applicant will have the right of appeal in accordance with national law of the member state. |
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The applicant and co-workers recently used a synchrotron microcrystal technique to solve the structure. |
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The contracts were signed by the three manufacturers from Niksic and Beran and one applicant from Cetinje, Blue, Mojkovac, Pljevlja and Podgorica. |
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In order to be eligible to apply under certain categories of the Points Based System, the applicant must have a sponsor which is on the UKBA register of sponsors. |
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Notwithstanding the refusal of a legal aid application by the Director of Legal Aid, a judge may himself grant aid if the applicant has satisfied the means test. |
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For the merits test, the Director must be satisfied that an applicant has reasonable grounds for bringing or defending the civil proceedings to which the application relates. |
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The eligibility requirement for these degrees was that the applicant already have a Bachelor's degree in any subject from a recognized institution. |
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Swiss citizens are universally required to buy health insurance from private insurance companies, which in turn are required to accept every applicant. |
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The case is lodged by the applicant, which files a written memorial setting out the basis of the Court's jurisdiction and the merits of its claim. |
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There are other routes possible, but only if the end level of the applicant is comparable to the two levels is access to university education is granted. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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In general, an applicant may be refused a visa if he or she does not meet the requirements for admission or entry under that country's immigration laws. |
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State law requires a name change applicant to publish notice of the potential name change, in order to alert the public in case anyone wants to contest the action. |
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Typically, to turn down an application in these states, a preponderance of evidence is required to indicate the applicant will use a firearm unlawfully. |
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Appointments outside of office hours would be made available for a charge of Au50 and a passport passback service at more locations for Au40 per applicant. |
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Verifiers must be over 25-years-old and know the applicant personally. |
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The applicant for this medicinal product is Vanda Pharmaceuticals Ltd. |
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The right to grant a licentia docendi was originally reserved to the church which required the applicant to pass a test, to take oath of allegiance and pay a fee. |
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Nationally, top-notch graduate institutions play numbers games, competing with each other to redistribute an already undersized minority applicant population. |
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We're very excited to have integrated this long standing part of our business into the user friendly screening system that handles the applicant background checks. |
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In 2016 Arriva hit controversy when it broke European Union laws by refusing to interview a UK national for a UK job because the applicant was not Romanian. |
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The patent agent could represent the patent applicant in some legal proceedings, reducing the amount of time that the applicant had to spend in Fondon. |
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Kirklees Council is selling the property but Malcolm Sizer, agent for the planning applicant, Bankgate, raised a concern about a condition of planning approval. |
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