PayPal contacted Mr Eddy to ask if he had any proof, such as a shipping docket, to show that he had posted the items. |
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On the docket tonight, a startling decision from a judge who's ordering the late-night show host to stay away from an obsessed fan. |
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If the agreement is in writing it may be in very close print on the back of a delivery docket or ticket. |
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I come home from work Wednesday evening and get a little docket that a package from the UK is at the sorting office for me. |
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Global fairness is indeed on the docket for discussion, but now is the time for action. |
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To be on the 1999 team must have been especially nice, because you had the Pan American Games and the World Championships on the docket. |
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When a question is certified, the Clerk will notify the parties and docket the case. |
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Interleague action against the N.L. East is on the docket, with tough series against the Phillies and Braves. |
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Once it gets on the docket, it's usually a year from argument to decision, and, frankly, I think that's longer than we need to take. |
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That would allow the city to remove blight from the docket of the 36th District Court. |
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On the docket next month is a New Hampshire law dealing with abortion and minors. |
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Mr. Campbell does not indicate, in his submissions or in the docket filed, the hourly rate which he proposed to charge to his clients. |
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With a small number of exceptions, the Supreme Court has control over its own docket. |
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His name was not on the docket and his Certificate of Offence was not in any courtroom. |
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The Colombian and European racketeering cases were on the docket at federal district court in New York. |
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This is the case currently on the docket that comes closest to touching on the war on terrorism. |
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He won, and made good by pushing the Legislature to put the issue on the docket in February. |
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With no judge in sight, prosecutors started summoning each person on the docket to a desk at the front of the room for a brief conference. |
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Every juror is asked if they had ever been a victim of the type of crime that is on the docket or any type of crime at all. |
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And, more than 1,400 bills were waiting on the docket between that day and the end of session in mid-September. |
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We would have to wait unless John was willing to jump straight to the last item on the docket. |
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So let's take a look at the two Saturday games, starting with Redskins-Seahawks, the first game up on the docket. |
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On the docket tonight, there is breaking news today in the case of the TV legal commentator's murdered wife. |
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The courts often do not have time to address civil and family law issues once they have addressed the criminal cases that are on the docket. |
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Thus, due to loss of jurisdiction, the members must resummon everyone on the docket. |
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Likewise, carrier manifests, customer delivery dockets and delivery notes are printed and the unique number on each docket is also printed in barcode format. |
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When he received a docket earlier this year telling him he had a package to pick up at the Post Office, he thought it was probably some parts for his refrigerator. |
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She checked my card signature and the one on the docket for my purchase. |
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Then at the next meeting, the owners need to ask which things are still on the docket, not only from the previous meeting, but the one before that, and so on. |
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The topic was on the docket of one of the industry's biggest trade shows. |
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Prosecuting the small-time operators in the U.S. isn't likely to rise to the top of the docket for state and federal law enforcers with limited budgets. |
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But even without the rhyming, one assumes growth is still on the docket here. |
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The crux of the matter is that this could suspend trials and, in many cases, cause a backlog which already exists on the docket. |
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For example, I had one situation when I had a point to negotiate on the last film, but it didn't get on the docket that week at Telefilm. |
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Chile and the European Community took advantage of the ad hoc system in the Swordfish case, which is still on the docket. |
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Five cases therefore, which were thought to be potential candidates for referral, now remain on the docket of the Tribunal for Rwanda. |
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In the bottom half of the draw, several intriguing match ups could appear on the docket. |
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Imagine Detroit's elation to find farting cows posted in the environmental docket with Lincolns and 5-liter Mustangs! |
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It can be difficult to prepare for the case, and these results in long docket days. |
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Instead I am trying to provide them with yet another tool to assist them in their difficult jobs with hectic criminal docket court schedules. |
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The preparation of the docket for the judge has increased the effectiveness of case processing in those communities. |
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To follow the developments in the case, check out the information on docket 30187 at the Supreme Court web site, www.scc-csc.gc.ca. |
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Unlike its early predecessors, today's Court largely controls its docket, choosing the cases it will hear. |
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If the work for a specific file is in excess of one hour, the docket court file cannot be used. |
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The contract control docket is an excellent control tool that enables contract administrators to meet all the necessary requirements. |
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You and I discussed a couple of things that were on the docket. |
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The report cites a court employee as saying the docket for a typical three-hour court session has up to 1,500 cases. |
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At the end of the week, Boehner suggested that immigration reform might not, after all, be on the docket this year. |
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For her part, Justice Ginsburg appears to be in for the long docket haul, no matter what they say. |
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If yes, provide details of each case or proceeding on an attached sheet, including caption, court and index or docket number, the particulars, and the disposition. |
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The implications of the access policies on court records and docket information in existence prior to the implementation of the policy ought to be identified and considered. |
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An initial application for a licence is filed in a formal public docket, and processed 'on the record' with filings by the applicant and any other interested parties. |
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CaseStream Docket Direct, also released in April, retrieves dockets instantly over the web based on the docket number. |
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Using it is an excellent practice and ensures docket standardization. |
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But as we explain, the justices have thus far been mum on whether they will grant any of them. Throwing another odd number into the mix, this morning the Court accepted 11 new cases onto its docket for the year. |
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Once this pool of Rocket Docket candidates is formed, a new process for assessing each case's placement on the docket begins. |
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French, Spanish, Portuguese and Mandarin are currently on the docket. |
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The effect of this was that, in criminal matters, the House of Lords could not control its own docket. |
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For example, the prefix might be: the docket number of a legal case, the code name of a research and development project, or the name of a site where a set of scanned pictures were taken. |
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The purpose for which the court record was filed and the docket information was created is a factor to be considered in deciding who has access to all or part of the court record and docket information. |
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As you scroll, you wonder, what's next on the docket? |
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Familiar work on the POPRC's docket included continuing the evaluation of the three chemicals currently nominated for listing under the Convention. |
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Certainly it is the highest-profile line of cases in the docket. |
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When the President considers the documentation of a case to be sufficiently complete, he or she shall instruct the Registrar to place the case on the docket of cases ready for adjudication by the Appeals Tribunal. |
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Therefore, the ICC could be foreclosed from doing its job and its docket manipulated by the political wishes of the permanent Security Council members. |
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Any request for the adjournment of a case that is listed on the docket shall be decided by the President or, when the Appeals Tribunal is in session, by the judges hearing the case. |
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Most defence counsel said that, to whatever extent possible, they would handle most matters that are on the docket, irrespective of whether the accused would meet eligibility requirements. |
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Therefore, on behalf of the members, the judges made a submission to the Chief Justice who agreed that teleconferencing will be allowed from Thompson Court House to the First Nation to remand our clients on the docket. |
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Family law counsel suffer more than criminal law counsel, as family law cases are always at the end of the docket, and therefore are most frequently delayed. |
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Rather it refers to duties normally performed by clerks, namely, preparation of the trial docket, management of evidence and, more generally, assisting the courts. |
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The Court itself selects the overwhelming majority of its docket by means of the writ of certiorari, a legal order directing a lower court to send up a complete record of the case below for review. |
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In January of 2003, the circuit court entered an order discontinuing and striking the case from the docket. |
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On the court docket, the case is merely a wrongful dismissal suit. |
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But doesn't the US supreme court choose its own docket? |
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There can be no assurance the commissioners will approve the settlement, which has not been agreed to by any of the other interveners in the docket. |
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The test was so general that defendant flooded the court's docket with appeals seeking judicial examination of the necessariness of prearraignment detentions. |
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