An omitted fact is material if there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable investor would consider it important in making his or her decision.
Her parents had not demonstrated, he said, the only thing that mattered in court: a substantial likelihood that they would succeed on the merits of their case.
Only under emergency conditions could such a patient be forcibly medicated where there was a substantial likelihood of physical harm to the patient's self or others.
Moreover, the judge ruled there was a "substantial likelihood" that the service's methods of determining whether claims are frivolous "may be contrary to the law."
They see "a substantial likelihood of a sharp downturn in the United States."
Accordingly, the court concluded that a genuine issue of material fact existed as to the substantial likelihood of confusion.
The code forbids lawyers from making any statement, true or false, outside the courtroom that has a "substantial likelihood" of "materially prejudicing" a trial.
Government can, and should, step in if there is substantial likelihood of harm to consumers.
Legal Aid Ontario also provides assistance in criminal cases where the accused faces a substantial likelihood of incarceration.
This includes whether there is a substantial likelihood the accused will commit a further offence or interfere with the administration of justice.