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"In the present case, even accepting appellants' allegations, we conclude as a matter of law that the Palm Beach County ballot does not constitute substantial noncompliance with the statutory requirements mandating the voiding of the election," the opinion said.
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On an appeal by the Public Prosecutor to the High Court, Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin accepted the appellant's submission that the Rules were intended to reduce traffic congestion within defined areas of the city, and thus were within the scope of section 90(1) since the long title of the Act indicated it was a statute "to make provisions for the regulation of traffic on roads", among other things.
Lord Gill said: "The appellants accept that it was within the competence of the Scottish Parliament to provide for a crofting community right to buy".
Third, the district court, while not accepting the contrary conclusion of appellants' expert, Dr. Peterson, did not (and as far as the record reveals, could not) reject much of the significant supporting factual information he provided.
The judge who dealt with the case at the first tier of the tribunal said: "I accept that the appellant and his unmarried partner have established family life.
The judgement read: "There was no clarity about what parts of the video were relied upon as amounting to contempt, what parts the appellant accepted through his counsel amounted to contempt and for what conduct he was sentenced".
Accepting payments.
The trust accepted that Rampton was the appellants' home because they were detained there and had nowhere else to conduct their personal affairs or develop as human beings.
The hotel owners lost in the Court of Appeals in February, but Lady Justice Rafferty had this to say: "It would be unfortunate to replace legal oppression of one community (homosexual couples) with legal oppression of another (those sharing the Appellants' beliefs)" The Supreme Court has accepted their case.Strasbourg too has seen action.
Rehnquist argued that, since many state anti-abortion laws were already in place when the amendment was adopted in 1868, they had been implicitly accepted by the ratifying legislatures and the appellant, "Jane Roe", therefore had no case.
Mr Justice Mitting, sitting in the semi-secret Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac), said: "We accept it is unlikely to be in the best interests of the appellant's children that he should be deprived of his British citizenship... "They are British citizens, with a right of abode in the UK.
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