Sentence examples for determination of fact from inspiring English sources

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* * * (6) Obstacles to elections.—Under Public Resolution 44, any attempt by the Government to conduct an election of representatives may be contested ab initio in the courts, although such election is in reality merely a preliminary determination of fact.

But the ultimate decision on a mistrial, he said, has to be based on "a determination of fact about the jurors' exposure" to that publicity and its effect on them.

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That Constitution indicates no preference for determination of facts by judges or masters appointed by judges.

1916A, 18; H. W. Bikle, 'Judicial determination of facts affecting the constitutional validity of legislative action.' 38 Harv.

It may reverse and remand when it concludes that new evidence likely to alter the outcome of the case has been uncovered or that there was substantial and prejudicial error in the conduct of the hearing, the determination of facts, or the interpretation or application of the Law School Code.

Today's ruling drew down the curtain on determination of facts in the bribery case.

The council's lack of technical knowledge in the area does not absolve their responsibility on determination of facts and thereby acquiescing to a single-sided argument.

"I think it'd be in the best interest of a fair hearing and a determination of facts as opposed to political demagoguery for us to participate," Hoyer said.

Against what Jansen perceived as the Commission's "hijacking" of ethical questions and their treatment of empirically verifiable hypotheses about the social consequences of permissive policies as "self-evident moral truths", he recommends a publicly accountable empirical approach that encourages debate and the determination of facts.

The finality which attaches to the trial court's determinations of fact from evidence heard in open court, and which ordinarily saves them from an appellate court's intermeddling, should not be remembered in every case save this one alone.

If in law the verdicts so found, although proper determinations of fact, are not all enforceable, the dilemma is adequately resolved by requiring the trial judge to forego sentencing on the unenforceable verdicts.

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