I do not agree with Mr. McNevin's criticisms of the time spent in preparation on the facts, the law, or the factum and other documents. |
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The Plaintiff accepts as correct the summary of facts as stated by the Defendant in its factum as follows. |
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As pointed out by the Crown in its factum, several of the affiants concede this. |
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Again, the Plaintiffs rely upon bald statements in their factum without supporting evidence. |
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First he invoked the doctrine of non est factum and alleged that the charge was void. |
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The lawyer was often absent and signed the investigation records post factum and pro forma. |
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A short-term solution to this problem is to withdraw post factum all articles that give cause for concern. |
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Post factum control over fuel consumption and reconciliation of the fuel purchased by the driver versus fuel used by vehicle. |
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Prizes will be awarded for best appellant factum and best respondent factum, and to the best pleaders. |
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It says very clearly what we said in the lawyers' factum, which is that we fiercely oppose anything that could delay the report. |
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The plaintiffs have been working with a coordinating judge to prepare and exchange appropriate transcripts and factum reports. |
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The factum is to contain these references by tab, page number and line in the appeal book and compendium, as well as in the exhibit book. |
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On August 16, 2007, petitioner filed a notice of appeal and in December 2007 filed a factum with a motion to amend the class description. |
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The supplementary factum suggested that concurrent jurisdiction existed in this situation. |
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These included a 60-page factum, the 6-volume appeal book and compendium, and the 54-volume Exhibit Book. |
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Parallel to this is an interest in the notion of post factum documentation, that is, when the 'designerly' drawings have supposedly stopped. |
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That is especially so if the factum citing the case is electronic. |
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Merton cautioned against confusing post factum sociological interpretations with social theory. |
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The Litigation Committee decides35 which cases are of such importance for the public or the media so as to require the preparation of a factum in both official languages. |
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In those circumstances, the factum may be filed in one official language and then made available to the public in the other official language at the earliest possible time. |
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The respondent must also file a compendium of those materials referred to in its factum, which must contain similar detailed references to the compendium. |
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In the interview, he said that when it became clear that he had to accept the Henoko plan, he had to find a ''post factum justification. |
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The policy is subject to the exigencies of the case and, in particular, to time constraints which may make it impossible for a translation to be made simultaneoulsy available with the filed version of the factum. |
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Sometimes a factum or judgment sets up a man of straw. |
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Fraud in the factum focuses on whether the party alleging misrepresentation knew they were creating a contract. |
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Solidarity ante factum is preferable to solidarity post factum, as it aims at tackling the root causes of poverty on the basis of the wisdom that prevention is better than cure. |
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All perpetrators explain their actions post factum. |
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In its factum before the Court of Appeal, the Crown said the accused either acted irresponsibly or was wilfully ignoring the consequences of his acts. |
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Yet that factum does not make it the significant contribution that it is. |
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It was not found necessary either in the formulation of the hypotheses or in the explanations offered post factum to appeal to any innate language-specific capacity. |
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