The Plaintiff says that this was an overpayment simpliciter, caused by its own mistake. |
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Section 47 creates, inter alia, an offence of offensive behaviour in a dwelling house, simpliciter. |
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This is a different issue from jurisdiction simpliciter, although many of the factors overlap. |
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The failure of a plaintiff to offer an undertaking as to damages is sometimes treated as a bar to the grant of interlocutory relief simpliciter. |
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The killing of animals simpliciter has never been the activity the legislature intended to prevent. |
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Pace Lewis, common sense does not take anything that affects the time and manner of an event to be a cause of the event simpliciter. |
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To be more precise, there are no such properties as blue simpliciter, red simpliciter, and so on. |
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Moreover, the application of this test to the facts of the complaint satisfied the standard of reasonableness simpliciter. |
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On mixed questions of fact and law, the standard will generally be reasonableness simpliciter. |
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Here the Supreme Court did away with the distinction between the standard of reasonableness simpliciter and patent unreasonableness. |
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It also makes it clear that the computer implementation of a business method simpliciter is not a patentable invention. |
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This would be an issue of mixed fact and law, and an examination of all of the factors in the pragmatic and functional test would indicate that a reasonableness simpliciter standard of review would apply. |
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For Spinoza, God is just substance simpliciter. |
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Parliament could be asked to standardized the prohibitions for simpliciter, causing bodily harm and causing death cases each having its own set of prohibitions. |
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Again the standard of review would be reasonableness simpliciter. |
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Even once it is agreed that good simpliciter is incomparable in this sense, many theories have been offered as to what that incomparability involves and why it exists. |
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The impaired driving offences do have mandatory prohibitions but they are the same for simpliciter and for offences involving bodily harm or death. |
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Francis of Assisi, in his Testament, exhorts the monks to live the Franciscan rule simpliciter et sine glossa. |
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