The judge noted the respondent's objection to reliance on this passage but does not appear to have formally ruled on it. |
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The respondent's cross-examinations of the applicant's witnesses were somewhat prolix. |
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It would be unworkable for the Crown, as applicant, to disapprove a respondent's ownership interest. |
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The respondent's case was that the effect of that void variation was to discharge the contract of sale. |
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Subject to two qualifications, this statement of the elements of the office accords with the respondent's submission. |
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Is your complaint that the number that has been put on the respondent's document is the wrong number? |
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These differences undoubtedly have small effects on respondent's questionnaire responses. |
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For these reasons we prefer the analysis put forward in the respondent's notice to the theory of automatic reversion which the judge favoured. |
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Having heard evidence, the Justices concluded that there were special reasons for not ordering endorsement of the respondent's driving licence. |
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I find that the respondent himself actually either did this writing or wrote these letters or it was at the respondent's instigation. |
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Consequently, it is able to garner information that is still fresh in a respondent's mind. |
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The respondent's lease contains an unqualified covenant against underletting any part of the demised premises. |
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In the circumstances, the respondent's membership and occupation rights should be declared terminated and a writ of possession ought to issue. |
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The respondent's argument opposing liability for temporary spousal support took into account only one support objective. |
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The beneficial effects of therapy serve to reduce the respondent's liability in respect of what would otherwise be continuing symptoms. |
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In the case of part-time employees, machinery in the respondent's clothing factory laid idle. |
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Even the allegations of assault against third parties stemmed from the respondent's anger and jealousy over the applicant's relationship with another woman. |
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There is no challenge to that conclusion in the respondent's notice. |
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This event also paints a picture somewhat at odds with the respondent's contentions that the applicant had no significant input into Xavier's life. |
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The breaches of the Rules in respect of which the Tribunal had found the Respondent's explanations unsatisfactory, did amount to conduct unbefitting a solicitor. |
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The petitioner gives the first presentation, and may reserve some time to rebut the respondent's arguments after the respondent has concluded. |
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As the Respondent's income has declined since separation, in my view it is appropriate that this amount be retroactive from the date of separation. |
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Assuming arguendo that those assertions are factually true, we find respondent's claim to be without legal merit. |
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Officers must record the respondent's answer, not their own opinion. |
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Second, note the role of the respondent's epistemic state. It is a factor in determining the correct replies, but only when the propositum is irrelevant. |
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