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In general, the judicial definition is that just compensation is the fair market value at the time of the taking, the market value including not only the existing use value but also the best use to which the property may be put.
The judicial definition of insolvency has given rise to much research of which this entry provide only a brief glance.
Under this judicial definition, we found evidence of alcohol advertisers targeting 18-20 year olds relative to 21-24 year olds with alcopops, beer and spirits ads every year from 2008 to 2011.
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The ASE system rests upon a special institutional design, with the creation of a specific organization to manage and to coordinate the program (adaptation of the judicial framework, definition of specific organizational rules) [11].
The job of the state's chief judge, Jonathan Lippman, who leads not only New York's highest court but also its vast judicial bureaucracy, by definition comes with clout.
This is especially regrettable because the GOP's only definition of judicial activism seems to be "judicial decision making at odds with the Republican Party platform".
Duncan Smith thinks your challenges are just the result of "judicial activism" widening the definition of disability.
When I asked Luttig what he thought of Wilkinson's warning, he said he disagreed with his colleague's definition of judicial activism.
He agreed with Mr. Obama's definition of "judicial activism," but said he had "a concern about his effort to establish a moral equivalency between the Warren court and the Roberts court".
This new entity would be vested with the power to punish judges for their decisions, or, for that matter, school board members or any other local public official who had the bad luck to fit under the amendment's broad definition of judicial power.
"Maybe the best definition of a judicial activist is a judge you don't like".
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