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"She did not make errors in law; she may or may not have committed factual errors," Mr Roux said.
"Now Prof Parker is trying to hide behind an AMA bylaw that says I should have 'appealed my suspension within 14 days', and refuses to acknowledge the supreme court's finding that exposed the errors in law made by the medical board".
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An NRL spokesman said the player could appeal "if there is an error in law or that the decision was unreasonable or insupportable having regard to the evidence on which it is based".
An employment tribunal later found in favour of Mrs Norridge and her husband John, ruling that prison officers made an error in law by sacking Ms Norridge, the inquest was told.
The agency maintains that "a material error in law" was made at Snoop Dogg's hearing in January, when he was cleared to enter Britain by an immigration judge who said he found no evidence that Snoop Dogg was responsible for any public disorder.
But they said the fact he was considered a "dangerous terrorist" was irrelevant to their decision on whether Siac had made an error in law when it decided he would face a "flagrant denial of justice" if he was sent back to Jordan.
The board rejected an appeal from the Smithsonian, ruling Wednesday that "the administrative judge made no error in law or regulation" in finding that the whistle-blower, Michael D. Cross, had been fired for reporting illegal activities at the National Air and Space Museum, specifically that supervisors had told employees to do work outside their official duties.
Section 1(1) repeals Section 21 of the 1950 Act, abolishing the Case Stated procedure in arbitration matters, and states that the courts cannot set aside a decision based on an error in law or fact that is blatantly obvious, effectively repealing Section 22(1).
Then, in order to avoid the increase of errors in Gauss' law, a divergence cleaning step which solves a Poisson equation for a correction potential is often added.
Months after the law went into effect, a group of conservative lawyers discovered what was, at most, a drafting error in the law.
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