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He termed the case as a gross abuse of the judicial system and an error in law.
Maybe you can explain then why five findings of many unsupported by any evidence did not constitute an error in law.
There are many kinds of error in law.
Justice Moir states, "The fact that Schmidt is paying his taxes to the public school board must be by error in law as I can find no authority for it.
In relation to this ground it was held unanimously that the condictio did not apply to the case of an error in law in interpreting an Act of Parliament.
Error in law includes acting ultra vires(Allied Breweries (U.K.) Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board, cit.), incompetence ID.
The company asserts that the Hearing Officer's decisions contain errors in law, and that the company's deadline cannot start until the documents it wants are delivered; any other solution would prevent the company from effectively defending itself.
Unless a LiP can raise the legal arguments a judge will not point out any errors in law put by the side with lawyers; judges are mere puppets to be manipulated by those who know how to do it.
For an appeal from an acquittal to be successful, the Supreme Court of Canada requires that the Crown show that an error in law was made during the trial and that the error contributed to the verdict.
The stay was appealed to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, which ordered a new trial on November 30, 1995, stating that Justice Anderson showed bias, and committed errors in law when he stayed the trial.
The Blades went into the High Court hearing seeking to prove that the arbitration panel made an "error in law" by not ordering a new disciplinary commission to deal with the affair - but the High Court rejected the argument.
Stagecoach appealed to the Competition Appeals Tribunal, stating that the Competition Commission's decision was "perverse and irrational" and that the Commission had committed an error in law with its use of the counterfactual argument and handling of Stagecoach's responses.
The High Court ruled that the VAC had made errors in law and instructed it to reconsider its decision, the VAC subsequently ruled that the modified version of the game should receive an 18 certificate, which the BBFC accepted.
They were convicted of hijacking and false imprisonment in 2001 and sentenced to five years imprisonment, but their convictions were quashed by the Court of Appeal in 2003, because the trial judge's summing up made an error in law which may have misdirected the jury.
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).
In its brief the Justice Department made a number of arguments in addition to claims of errors in law: prostitution is inherently harmful, Parliament enacted the provisions to discourage this activity, and the impugned provisions met the stated objectives, were not arbitrary or overbroad, and therefore should stand.
The final ruling of the High Court was that 4 of the findings of the Commission which related to the Magnum transaction were struck out as a result of errors in law by the Commission and associated criticisms of Winston Peters to the extent they related to those errors in law.