The rule against the retrospective application of laws is a basic tenet of most legal systems.
Compounding this lunacy was the SEC's inexplicable failure to enforce the rule against "naked" short-selling.
The earnings exclusion cap is also a hypocritical outright renunciation of the rule against double taxation.
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That provoked an anti-Musharraf backlash, and increased pressure on the Supreme Court to rule against the president.
Still FINRA retains a rule against guarantees and profit-sharing on its books.
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Some speculated that the declaration of emergency is tied to rumors the court was planning to rule against Musharraf.
The chances are, however, that the courts may again rule against Mr Erdogan.
An affirmative answer would violate the rule against the President's creating law unilaterally.
While that may seem to violate his rule against accumulating stuff, he likes how simple they are compared with cars.
The high court has not adjudicated the legality of the legislatively created commissions, but it seems unlikely to rule against them.
When the GST was originally enacted, most state laws included the common law Rule against Perpetuities (RAP) or some similar rule.
In January, a Michigan federal district court judge denied a bank's motion to rule against such a claim without a full trial.
The experts are betting that the justices will rule against Mr Martin.
MPs will probably be invited to bat the changes away by asserting "financial privilege", the rule against peers interfering in financial matters.
But a close look at the history of the case--and related cases--revealed the Court was likely to rule against investors from the start.
The higher judiciary, which was then hearing a petition challenging Mr Musharraf's election and was widely expected to rule against it, was sacked.
It's probably hard to plan a year off if your wits have been dulled by the Uniform Commercial Code and the Rule Against Perpetuities.
Smith said he hopes that the courts will eventually rule against Aereo and force it to get in line with other pay TV operators.
For one thing, the high court didn't rule against the investor groups--it only ruled that the lower court's interpretation of the law was wrong.
The ruling is also momentous because the Pakistani judiciary in the past has always been reluctant to rule against the military or a military-led government.
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They also typically have long-term relationships with the arbitrators handling their cases, who then may be reluctant to rule against the hand that feeds them.
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The rule against retrospective prosecution is a fundamental tenet of justice.
The Supreme Court re-iterated its rule against patenting software in 1978.
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But the Associated Press thinks that the court will rule against Quon and the right to privacy when it comes to racy text messages at work.
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According to the videos, Judge Nunez is seen in a meeting saying that he will rule against Chevron and that appeals to the case will be denied.
Jane can immediately repurchase the stocks she sells, since the rule against wash selling, which means selling and then buying right back, does not apply to winning positions.
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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.
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