The Milton Keynes centre reverted to Crown Estate ownership because of an "obscure legal rule", when its previous owners went bankrupt.
One reform sought from the Security Council would let the tribunal draw on a pool of outside legal aides to rule in pretrial proceedings, easing the burden of the tribunal's regular judges.
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There have been reports that leading players and club manufacturers could take legal action against the rule changes.
Although Christopher on Wednesday did not rule out legal action persisting, he predicted the battles would be over by Dec. 12.
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Jack Scarisbrick, the national chairman of the pro-life charity Life, said his organisation refused to rule out legal action if it was at all possible.
Baron Cohen and his film's distributor, Universal Pictures, have meanwhile been impervious to a flood of lawsuits that have emerged from angry individuals who appeared in the film thanks to a team of legal heavyweights, a carefully constructed legal framework and a rule that all people who appeared in the film sign consent forms.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on a legal challenge to DOMA this term.
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On Friday, FSA chief executive Catherine Brown said the agency had not brought any of its own prosecutions so far, but she did not rule out future legal action.
In the lawsuits from faith-affiliated groups, such as the University of Notre Dame, judges around the country have generally said it would be premature to decide the legal issues until the federal rule for religiously affiliated organizations is finalized.
Some legal experts believe it may now rule out using Nauru and Papua New Guinea as well.
No matter how useful, pleasant, legal, or logical, the rule of easy credit is a moral, cultural, economic, and political problem because it promotes and rewards fear avoidance on both a super-intimate and a socially comprehensive scale.
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Legal academics call this substituting a property rule for a liability rule.
Less talked about is the glass ceiling in Myanmar that is preventing legal reform from becoming full-fledged rule of law: endemic corruption.
Musharraf stepped down from power in 2008 because of growing discontent with his rule, especially among the legal community because of his decision to dismiss judges.
And on February 8, 2013, HUD issued its final disparate-impact rule, codifying the practice as legal under the Fair Housing Act.
The board Sunday reversed itself and adopted the broader standard after its attorney, a registered Republican, advised the board the "two-corner" rule would probably not withstand a legal challenge.
The program will be conducted in compliance with the Securities and Exchange Commission's Rule 10b-18 and applicable legal requirements and shall be subject to market conditions and other factors.
In any case, the same Democrats who claimed Florida was "stolen" by faulty ballot machines are now trying to discredit the optical-scanners that they have demanded -- all in order to sway the human judges who'll rule on Mr. Franken's legal challenges.
They want to continue down the path of modernization, respect for private capital, the rule of law and the need for a legal order that can guarantee rights, liberty and ensure that economic transactions are subject to legal protection.
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Despite extensive legal briefs, it's unclear whether Judge Nelson will rule from the bench or take additional time to decide.
The Supreme Court has discretion to rule narrowly or broadly on the aspects of the legal and procedural questions raised.
The justices here have discretion to rule narrowly or broadly on the aspects of the legal and procedural questions raised.
Conservative Sajid Javed will propose a ten minute rule bill designed to put an american-style legal ceiling on the UK's public debts.
This may be tangential to the broader questions this whole affair has rustled up but I think that shooting uphill is a good rule of thumb, whether or not you face legal threats.
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At one point the judge questioned whether it was open to the court to rule against the police if it would impede on their legal obligation to investigate a murder.
It is planning legal action, possibly for damages, possibly to get a judge to rule that the cancellation was unlawful.
If there was a functioning government there, and the rule of law, the minerals could be mined in a legal and orderly way.
The problem in France was that the king did not feel strong enough to challenge the legal rights of the aristocracy, but both were happy to deny the rule of law to the peasantry and the rising commercial classes who bore the full brunt of meeting the king's need for money to fight wars, through taxation.
But there are exceptions to that rule: the treaty also says that diplomats cannot claim immunity in legal proceedings they initiate.
The rule against the retrospective application of laws is a basic tenet of most legal systems.
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