Would Khan have wanted his family fighting in probate court over control of his estate?
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There's plenty stirring in Eastern Europe's steel markets: Yesterday a Ukrainian court seized control of billionaire Viktor Pinchuk's Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant and froze any shareholder activity, at the behest of that country's president, Viktor Yushchenko, (see "Ukrainian Billionaire Stripped Of Another Asset").
And now under proposed new rules of the Prevention and Significant Deterioration program, EPA has expanded its regulatory reach way beyond mobile emissions authorized by the 2007 Supreme Court decision to control permitting of stationary sources as well.
The Supreme Court at least since the 1920s has asserted a parental right to control the upbringing of their children. (Scalia, naturally, dissents.) And in 1979 the court held that right to control includes decisions over medical care.
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India's Supreme Court Tuesday criticized the Board of Control for Cricket in India for what the court called its "lackadaisical" approach toward controlling incidents such as spot-fixing, and asked it to submit its report on the IPL corruption allegations within 15 days.
The court heard Huxtable lost control of the car he was driving at Loxhore Cross, near Barnstaple in Devon, last June.
The rather strained argument seems to be that if voters allow the legislature control over court decisions regarding marriage, foes of abortion rights could seek similar power on that issue.
It was reported Tuesday by Kotaku that Paul Christoforo has filed civil suit in a San Diego court against N-Control, his former employer and the maker of the Avenger Controller, and its CEO David Kotkin.
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The two companies have also received support from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, who said in friend-of-the-court filing on behalf of the companies that the use of RICO in civil cases has gotten out of control and urged the court to take the case in order rein in its use.
Pro-government minority shareholders are now seeking a court order giving them temporary control of the station.
Judgment has been reserved in the High Court case over who should control Margate's disused Dreamland theme park.
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He spent 10 years in court fighting his family for control of Cosan, and has boosted its growth through acquiring other companies.
Clarke said in his defence at Peterborough Crown Court he was in total control of his motorcycle at all times and that it was built for speed.
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"The judge is in total control of his court and he decides if the child should be denied a video link, the right to be screened or that wigs and gowns should remain, " Mr Edmonds said.
In 2010 an Alabama court appointed a receiver to take control of operations.
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He was no longer in control - facing the court and the media's flashbulbs would have been unbearable for him.
Ms. Lewinsky was a co-conspirator in hiding this relationship from the federal court, and he was losing control over her fast.
Changhong officials, meanwhile, have filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit in Los Angeles county court and are trying to take control of Ji's company.
The manager of brigade control was asked in court if it would have been advisable for Ms Hickman to be told to leave the flat.
Pc James Duncan told the second day of the trial at the High Court in Aberdeen a loss of control would have well in excess of 70mph.
Mr Kuchma does not have control over the Supreme Court either, though he does have the power to sack and appoint members of the Central Electoral Commission - which could be a useful lever of influence as the dispute over the falsified election develops.
Conservatives argued that the behavior of the Warren Court was unconstitutional, and, helped along by that argument, gained control of the Republican Party and, eventually, the Supreme Court, only to engage in what looks like the very same behavior.
But the court ruled that America is in effective control of the enclave, and that federal courts therefore have jurisdiction.
But psychiatrist Dr Philip Joseph told the court it was more likely Bowen lost control, and did not become psychotic.
If the Supreme Court upholds this finding, then rent control in New York City and elsewhere could very well fall by the wayside.
However, from the moment the crowd hailed Ivanisevic as he stepped back onto Centre Court, the former champion looked in control of the situation.
"Sometimes you get very frustrated on court and it's tough to control that and sometimes I do a mistake, so it's very tough to end a final like that, " he said.
Although the families who control Hermes were cleared by court to move their shares into an untouchable non-listed holding company by year-end, Arnault still managed to build a 21.4% stake at the maison.
In a 1948 case dealing with the World War II era Emergency Price Control Act, the Supreme Court held that the government can require individuals engaged regulated activity to maintain and produce certain types of records.
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