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Such order was up to the discretion of the court.
The decision to use a struck jury was under the discretion of the court.
The decision on whether to admit the information lies at the discretion of the court.
Automatic stay may be extended at the discretion of the court.
The sections to be excluded is in the discretion of the court.
Again, these are granted at the discretion of the court and require a petition.
This amount may be increased or decreased depending on the discretion of the court.
So it is common ground that the question whether or not the boys should be returned to Australia depends upon the discretion of the court.
Other states avoided such tests entirely and said support levels should be left to the discretion of the courts.
These orders are made at the discretion of the courts after an application for an enforcement order.
Why should this penalty be mandatory, and not at the discretion of the court as in other offences?
In general, it is within the discretion of the court to allow or refuse an application to intervene.
- a formula which leaves quantification to the discretion of the court.
He added, however, that litigation currently in progress will not be affected, except at the discretion of the courts.
It leaves less to the discretion of the court and has decided on a maximum sentence of just five years.
Kidnapping is punishable with imprisonment or fine at the discretion of the court.
It is within the discretion of the court to assign and impose costs for a continuance in a civil case.
Criminal cases are normally tried by a 7-person jury and sometimes, at the discretion of the court, a 9-person jury.
The latter is determined at the discretion of the court, though usually four years is deemed acceptable.
The amount of maintenance awarded, if any, is dependent on the discretion of the courts.
The amount of damages is left to the discretion of the court based on several factors:
Sodomy was a crime under the 1907 common law, punishable with either death or a lesser punishment at the discretion of the court.
The "impossibility of deciding the issue without an initial policy decision, which is beyond the discretion of the court; or"
The question of diligence is a matter of fact, addressed to the sound discretion of the court.
Moreover, the discretion of the court cannot be properly reviewed unless the record discloses the facts upon which the court's judgment was based.