Rangers Football Club may not be in administration because of a legal technicality, it has emerged.
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On its own, the technicality, first reported by ESPN, is an extremely minor issue.
However, in July last year, the courts rejected several such cases over a technicality.
He was lucky that in his case, there was a technicality that let him go.
The pair were convicted, but this conviction was later thrown out on a technicality.
In 1975, a court disqualified her from holding office for a minor technicality in election expenditure.
Speaking after the trial, Mr Langley said he believed the prosecution failed on a technicality.
Mr Nasseri does not dispute the main facts, basing his case instead on a legal technicality.
They dragged out the legal proceedings, resorting to every forensic technicality to do so.
When one comes along from Europe, it is simply released "unrated" to avoid the technicality of the NC-17.
The opposition said this was a technicality and that Mr Zuma ought to answer the charges in court.
Now, the kidnapping charges they face are a technicality based on the freshman player being held against his will.
The charges were later dropped on a technicality, but not before they had attracted a storm of international criticism.
After a two-year legal battle funded by the Rothschild's, the case was dismissed on a technicality in the appeal court.
Such a shift in the burden of proof is far from a technicality, and far from limited to drug dealers.
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The second trial resulted in a conviction and a 240-year prison sentence, but was overturned on a technicality on appeal.
Patrick weighs 100 pounds, according to her website, but because of a rules technicality, she has to carry only 40 pounds.
Or that of the former Thai MP who was released from U.S. custody after the authorities there stumbled over a technicality.
To a couple interested only in the fastest way to untie the knot, the question may seem to be an unimportant technicality.
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The law's single technicality was that ballots be counted by 5 p.m.
Pohl, Ohlendorf and Blobel had had their lives extended on a technicality.
Roenicke is confident Braun will be able to handle any criticism from fans who believe he may have been cleared on a technicality.
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The U.S. court looked past the mere technicality of the law to who really owned the underlying name and found for the monks.
But Republicans also said they consider the bill to be more about political messaging than serious legislating, so that technicality might be moot.
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Like the Proposition 8 case from California, Windsor's lawsuit could falter on a legal technicality without a definitive ruling from the high court.
The activist investor David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital issued a press release this morning on what on the surface sounds like a technicality.
Such alternatives may never make ICANN and the DNS obsolete, but they could reduce both to what they ought to be: a mere technicality.
Like Dr Singer's suggestion, though, it does ignore one nagging technicality.
The U.K. advertising standards issue was "very much a technicality, " she said, and TripAdvisor had already changed its advertising to "reviews from our community" for other reasons.
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