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It is a judgment which is being attacked.
In this action to recover the excess so paid, the shipper recovered a judgment which was affirmed upon appeal.
"It's always difficult to interfere with a judgment which turns upon hearing witnesses and matters of impression," Rolph says.
The District Court then entered a judgment, which remanded the case to the agency for further proceedings (pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. 405(g)).
Given the leeway to make a "judgment," which in the dictionary definition is merely an "opinion," the council was heading toward a strong declaration.
Belgium's news media went to court recently and won a judgment which (in theory) required Google to pay to use their material, a cyberspace assertion of copyright claim.
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If a simple majority approves, the president must step aside for 180 days and Temer will take power until the senate makes a final judgment, which needs a two-thirds majority.
Usually, you can only appeal a "final judgment," which means a judgment that ends the case.
Then, these judgments are combined to compose a final judgment which is often converted into a grade.
By law, she said, a lender can evict tenants only after a foreclosure judgment, which typically takes about 15 months in the state.
For producers, it's a risk of an aberrant judgment which can perhaps be averted by flinging enough legal resources against it.
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