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The Salanders' agreement with the brokers set an asking price of $25 million "or such other price and terms as owner may accept in its discretion (subject to court approval)." Among the documents the Salanders sent to the judge was the brokers' eight-week schedule for advertising the sale.
The Financial Advisory Board can extend the term of the agreement "in its sole discretion (subject only to the approval of the Governor), notwithstanding the existence of Financial Stability".
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It calls the regulations "arbitrary and capricious and an abuse of discretion" that subject the clinics to rules to which medical offices and even current hospitals are not subject.
It is said that these were farmed out to a gang of friends chosen at Guido Bertolaso's discretion and subject to no bookkeeping controls.
This is further illustrated by Law Society of Singapore v. Tan Guat Neo Phyllis (2008), in which it was stated that prosecutorial discretion is subject to judicial review and may be curtailed where exercised in bad faith or for extraneous purposes, or is in contravention of constitutional rights.
Travel and accommodations are at Sponsor's discretion and subject to availability and change.
Because expression can take and does take so many different forms, providing the authorities with broad discretion is particularly subject to abuse.
To certain observers her discretion on the subject seemed perverse, even dishonorable, considering how forthright she was on other political topics, and how unafraid of antagonism.
"If a co-op or condominium wants its board to have the widest discretion without being subject to judicial second-guessing," he said, "words like 'reasonable' should not be used in proprietary lease or bylaw provisions".
With competition off the books, rather than through bureaucratically monitored processes, the deciders are afforded more discretion and are subject to less oversight than in the past.
The Court of Appeal agreed with this submission, stating that while an exercise of discretion is generally subject to judicial review on objective grounds, a court will be precluded from reviewing a decision that was made for national security purposes.
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