Cross was a bookkeeper and skimmed money from an account filled by payments from court judgments.
The EU also has the power to suspend Europe-wide recognition of court judgments in Bulgaria and Romania.
His reply is that past Supreme Court judgments bound his hands, that precedent must sometimes prevail over interpretation.
Critics of the government saw the offer as a move to head off court judgments that could cost billions.
Harris is seeking a permanent ban on the allegedly illegal practices as well as damages for borrowers who were harmed as the company rushed to obtain court judgments and wage garnishment orders.
National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (the Vaccine Act), allowing state-court judgments against a vaccine manufacturer based on an alleged design defect would wholly undermine the preservation of a robust childhood vaccine market.
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Business distress signals measured in the survey include clubs with serious court actions against them, including winding up petitions and high court writs, clubs issued with striking off notices for late filing of accounts, those with court judgments against them, and those with serious negative balances on their balance sheets.
To quote the ECHR, the government is obliged "to introduce legislative proposals with a view to the enactment of an electoral law to achieve compliance with the Court's judgments".
The full court usually endorses the judgments of advocates general, and is expected to do so in this case.
The ICC is not required to protect constitutional rights and boiled down to its most basic level is a political court that renders political judgments.
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The ICC is not required to protect constitutional rights and -- boiled down to its most basic level -- is a political court that renders political judgments.
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She spend six years as a trial judge on the U.S. District Court, and would replace Justice Souter as the only justice with experience as a trial judge -- a perspective that would enrich the judgments of the court.
Clement replied, in essence, that the court should not supplant the considered judgments of the other branches of government.
Mr. Gaffney warned against the significant erosion in U.S. sovereignty that would attend U.S. endorsement of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) - a supranational organization with unprecedented powers to regulate seven-tenths of the earth's surface, levy taxes, govern ocean research and exploration, and create a multinational court to render and enforce its judgments.
Charities bring tens of thousands of such court cases a year though having judgments implemented is still difficult.
In judgments in Jerusalem's district court, where Mr Solberg sits, a policeman was controversially acquitted of the manslaughter of an unarmed Palestinian.
If the tortuous reasoning of these latest judgments is any guide, the court's majority looks set to pursue its vision of federalism in a further series of cases next year, unconstrained by either deference to Congress or the text of the constitution.
Her estate initiated the court action for the purpose of seeking multimillion dollar judgments against all who were responsible for the crash.
Despite such public-relations disasters, the industry continued to win judgments, most significantly when the Supreme Court rejected by five votes to four a potentially calamitous attack that would have given the Food and Drug Administration the power to regulate tobacco products.
In the U.S., courts are governed by state law over whether to honor foreign judgments, and evidence of fraud or a hopelessly corrupt court system is one key factor they consider.
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The Federal Trade Commission has expressed concern about debt collectors who obtain default judgments against consumers who were never told of the lawsuit against them and never appeared in court.
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In 2006, the central government seized oversight of death sentences from provincial courts, restoring it to the Supreme People's Court after a 23-year hiatus, amid what state media suggested was a rash of errors in judicial judgments and excessive use of the capital sentence.
We spoke with Julie Samuels of the EFF, who explained that filing for a declaratory judgment could theoretically enable NYT and OpinionLabs to have trials held in California and Illinois, where the declaratory judgments were filed, instead of the Eastern District of Texas -- the notoriously plaintiff-friendly court where Lodsys filed its suit against seven devs on May 31st.
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