Protocols were established to ensure fair and equitable computer access for those who wanted it. |
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In the Government's view, the only practical and equitable solution is to increase the petrol levy. |
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It applies to all liens, including equitable liens where there may be proprietary interests. |
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They may draw upon the arsenal of equitable remedies or processes available to enforce equitable rights. |
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In effect, while not a tax, zakaah seems to be a more equitable form of levy than taxation on income. |
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Students have reported more equitable share of work and higher perceived levels of team skills following a course in team building. |
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This set me thinking about the perennial problem of equitable division of household labour. |
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Either by tradition or practice, these widows have been denied their fundamental rights of equitable justice. |
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The mortgage gives the mortgagee, of course, that equitable interest in the property as well. |
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The country needs more reforms, including an equitable social contract and a new constitution. |
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The onus is on government, institutions and society to work together for a just and equitable social order. |
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In the longer term, the only equitable solution is to make the whole region nuclear-free, with no exceptions. |
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The jurisdiction to stay, although introduced by statute in the field of arbitration agreements, is in origin an equitable remedy. |
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He suggested that a committee be struck to examine if there might not be a more equitable way to distribute the provincial berths in the future. |
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The outcome must be one that is equitable and balances operational time and respite, and one that is structurally sustainable. |
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We must abolish paper money in favor of either NO money or currency of any kind or an equitable system of credits. |
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If the applicant is seeking an equitable remedy it must come to court with clean hands and reveal the state of its financial house. |
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We think we provide an equitable service to all ranks and all the people we represent. |
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The statistics of the indigents within our municipalities would determine and justify their national equitable share. |
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We need this community of interest to be based on and a part of sound, equitable decision making. |
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The new system has the virtue of a lowered rate of tax, a simple method of computation, and an equitable spread. |
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In this section we discuss two further equitable rules, which the courts have developed for fiduciaries and which they have applied to directors. |
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A company in liquidation has instituted proceedings under the Trade Practices Act in general equitable principle in the Federal Court. |
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The trial decision is about equitable possessory title and the court of appeal said that doesn't exist. |
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No one is foolish enough to believe that we have an equitable system at the moment. |
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These targets malfunctioned on at least two stages, especially with 20 gauge ammo, leading to concern about equitable scoring. |
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Her early attempts at providing equitable services were promptly eradicated by the feminist takeover of shelter services everywhere. |
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This produces the following devolution of title to the legal estate and the equitable interest. |
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The equitable distribution process is guided by factors like need and fairness. |
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The strategy also calls on all nations to replace emissions trading with an equitable fossil-fuel efficiency standard. |
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The result, as the discrepancy in water consumption shows, is neither equitable nor reasonable. |
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A number of other equitable principles might well be engaged to achieve a result. |
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While it may seem equitable to accommodate everybody's needs, this often ends up doing users a disservice. |
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Only if the equitable lease prevailed would the landlord's action in distraining be proper. |
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If the employer omits to reply, or is evasive or equivocal, the tribunal is entitled to make any inference it considers just and equitable. |
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I've always made the case that we should not get more than Irish, that would not be fair or equitable. |
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The new programme will be based on clear rules and criteria, ensuring that access is fair and equitable. |
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Many now wished to return and it was fair and equitable that they should be assisted by the state. |
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We wanted to come up with a fair, equitable and easy way to reward bloggers for their writing. |
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Secondly, I cannot imagine how it could be streamlined in a fair and equitable manner. |
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We must all be vigilant before our fair and equitable system of health provision is dismantled before our eyes. |
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He called for a fairer and more equitable funding formula to be introduced. |
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But this case must be the most flagrant disregard for what is supposed to be a fair and equitable system we have seen. |
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The basis of good governance is fair and equitable representation of all stakeholders. |
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Churchill was right to say that a fair and equitable penal system lies at the heart of a healthy civilisation. |
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There was still a long way to go towards, among other things, an equitable distribution of skills. |
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Emphasis on equitable distribution would truly alleviate the crime situation. |
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They are expected to protect all the athletes and to ensure fair and equitable competition. |
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If sacrifice is called for then fair and equitable treatment must be the order of the day. |
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The needs of the elderly and their carers must be addressed if we are to have a fair and equitable society. |
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To be negotiable and have legitimacy, commitments generally need to be perceived to be reasonably fair and equitable. |
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All anyone can ask for is fair and equitable treatment under the law, and that's what we are not getting. |
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Economic growth was important, but so too was the equitable distribution of wealth. |
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The differential rates system was introduced at the start of this financial year to make rates fair and equitable. |
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These cases are the equitable counterpart of common law cases where the principle of res ipsa loquitur is invoked. |
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So far, we have been considering what happens if the tenant under an equitable lease assigns his interest. |
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A suit in equity was instituted between two parties resident in England to enforce an equitable lien to land situate abroad. |
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Any number of equitable interests can be carved out of the equitable ownership of a share. |
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Equitable mortgages can also arise from an agreement for value to give a legal mortgage and on the mortgage of an equitable interest. |
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They are also important tools for building a more democratic and equitable food system, and for generating sustainable growth with equity. |
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Would it be just and equitable for the respondents to receive no recompense for work done? |
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When has a judge of a court made an order when it is not just and equitable to do so? |
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On behalf of Maria Stanciu, her counsel advances two theories in support of the claim for legal and equitable title. |
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It is an equitable remedy by which the court can enable an aggrieved party to obtain restitution. |
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Surely a more rational, equitable and plain simpler system is imaginable and politically realisable? |
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Obviously, this maintains the equitable position of new real property with existing real property. |
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Other, more general equitable principles might justify the refusal of this discretionary remedy. |
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Where he holds ordinary share certificates or stocks, the only security he may grant is a legal mortgage or an equitable mortgage or charge. |
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It is an application for an equitable remedy to protect the plaintiff against the consequences of unconscionable conduct. |
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Thus leases and liens may be protected by notice, as well as rights such as equitable mortgages, estate contracts and restrictive covenants. |
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This would include mortgagees, lessees and the acquirers of other interests, both legal and equitable. |
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But the hope is that New York will become not just the safest but also the most equitable of cities. |
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Children in households with more equitable participation of men show better health and development. |
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There is no doubt that the concentration on agricultural liberalization brought the key concerns of fair trade and equitable trading opportunities to the forefront. |
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It is clear that a Government does have a responsibility to provide laws to enable the just and equitable outworking of many relationships in society. |
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An equitable chargee has the right neither to possession nor to foreclose. |
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It would not be equitable set-off because they are a mixture of liquidated and unliquidated damages that are not flowing from the same transaction. |
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Do we feel our present taxation system is fair and equitable? |
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Instead, the Act reintroduces the equitable rule of shareholder approval. |
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Registration was suitable for equitable rights such as restrictive covenants and easements, which must continue to bind the land if they are to benefit those entitled to them. |
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A person solely entitled to the full beneficial ownership of money or property, both at law and in equity, does not enjoy an equitable interest in that property. |
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Support restricted and applied on only one farm per resident farmer would, of course, arrest this and is surely no more than any equitable society would expect. |
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If it is lost in specie, there can be no equitable tracing of the money. |
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When the poor have equitable access to voting, they have the ability to vote to support their own economic interests. |
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That fact challenges the fundamental assumptions not only of democracy but of a truly open market with equitable opportunities. |
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And, to ensure equitable treatment of both pupils and staff, teachers should surely be banned from wearing hoods on their academic gowns on speech day. |
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The focus of a mediated divorce is on reaching an equitable solution to such issues as spousal support, property division, child custody, visitation, etc. |
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They believed that their strategy not only reconciled rapid growth with equitable distribution but made these two apparently contradictory social aims mutually supporting. |
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Other measures focus on early detection of cancers, augmentation of treatment facilities and establishment of equitable pain control and a palliative care network. |
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This will provide a more equitable policy framework to allow the development and introduction of cost-effective technological change and innovation. |
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The equitable interests of the co-owners were interests in money and not in land, and this seemed particularly inappropriate in relation to a family home. |
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Corruption is essentially a means of depriving other people of their equitable rights by tilting the balance in favour of certain individuals or communities. |
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A trustee is the person who holds the legal title to property, while the beneficiary is said to have an equitable interest in the property. |
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Apart from its general equitable jurisdiction, the Court has jurisdiction over a number of other matters. |
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Beginning around 1557, records of proceedings in the Courts of Chancery were kept and several equitable doctrines developed. |
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An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. |
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The injunction is an equitable remedy, that is, a remedy that originated in the English courts of equity. |
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Like other equitable remedies, it has traditionally been given when a wrong cannot be effectively remedied by an award of money damages. |
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One manifestation of this is that injunctions are subject to equitable defenses, such as laches and unclean hands. |
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When an injunction is given, it can be enforced with equitable enforcement mechanisms such as contempt. |
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Trustees thus have a fiduciary duty to manage the trust to the benefit of the equitable owners. |
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The equitable remedy of specific performance, enforceable through an injunction, may be available if damages are insufficient. |
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More minor property rights may be created by contract, as in the case of easements, covenants, and equitable servitudes. |
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Circuit courts are also the only trial courts in the State of Michigan which possess the power to issue equitable remedies. |
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The defendant may also assert counterclaims for damages or equitable relief against the plaintiff. |
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The congruence of these aspects of teacher quality is important to a more equitable view of teaching. |
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The Fair Tax would be simple, inexpensive, understandable, administrable, visible, equitable and respectful of privacy rights. |
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Chapter 7 studies forms of world beat resulting from more equitable interethnic partnerships. |
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When individual birds act selfishly, it results in an equitable sharing of heat as they huddle in ways that keep them toastiest. |
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A bright-line rule is easy to administer and produces certain, though, arguably, not always equitable results. |
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The process of peer review is generally considered essential to academic quality and is widely viewed as fair and equitable. |
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Alternatively there may have been a lack of political will to achieve more equitable and less linguicist goals. |
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Successful nations have built a strong and equitable public school system. |
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Consociationalism suggests a model of democracy that is based on equitable representation when fractionalization and societal exclusion are high. |
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Leaders in the movement also called for a more equitable distribution of income and better living conditions for the working classes. |
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The Act also provides mechanisms for equitable sharing of benefits from the use of traditional biological resources and knowledge. |
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The drive for rapid urban growth and often efficiency can lead to less equitable urban development. |
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They tried to implement more socially equitable policies in education and health, but the economy suffered under their leadership. |
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This role gave rise to the basic distinction between legal and equitable interests. |
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The case presents no elements of equitable title or of breach of trust. |
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Its advantages in falconry include not only its athleticism and eagerness to hunt, but an equitable disposition that leads to it being one of the easier falcons to train. |
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Goldberg, Esquire concentrates her legal practice in the areas of divorce, equitable distribution, custody, child support, spousal support, alimony pendente lite and alimony. |
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Illinois ruled the equitable power of the United States can impose positive action on a state to prevent its inaction from damaging another state. |
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The courts of Scotland are responsible for administration of justice in Scotland, under statutory, common law and equitable provisions within Scots law. |
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Under the 1963 Act, most equitable concepts were codified and made statutory rights, thereby ending the discretionary role of the courts to grant equitable reliefs. |
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Nevertheless, the IOM concluded that the allocation system for livers is reasonably equitable for the most urgent statuses and that UNOS administers the system even-handedly. |
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This request appeared so equitable that he complied without hesitation. |
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This could be disastrous for the government, because one possible remedy would be the equitable remedy of recission, which would leave the government with no contract at all. |
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Board of Education who are still fighting for access to desegregated, equitable and rigorous pre-K-12 schools in order to enroll in and succeed in higher education. |
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The location of medical institutions are located all over the state of Malacca, either in urban or rural areas, providing uniform and equitable healthcare to the residents. |
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