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Is there a genuine dispute about the term's correct application that, in fact, can be resolved?
But if by some chance it was a genuine dispute, we need to know about it."
This form may, therefore, work hardship to tenants, particularly where there is a genuine dispute as to liability.
Courts will only grant your application if there is a genuine dispute about whether the debt exists.
It is sometimes held that semantic disputes are not genuine disputes at all.
He found no genuine dispute that the examinations were job-related and consistent with business necessity.
The ECJ may also decline to give judgement in the absence of a genuine dispute.
The one genuine dispute between the city and the E.P.A. is the agency's blind insistence on penalties.
Third, repeated use of a medical examiner overcomes any presumption that an insurance company's denial of a claim is a genuine dispute.
It accepts specified risks around the debtor's failure to pay, but it does not insure against debts that are unpaid because of genuine disputes.
Reagan Sees Misimpression The negotiations have indeed been the subject of genuine dispute within the Administration, a fight that one official described as "monumental."
In circumstances where there is a genuine dispute between a supplier and the FCO we will of course undertake the procedures agreed within the contract we have both signed.
In this they differ from the use of a legal fiction in ejectment cases, where there was a genuine dispute, but one that required a legal fiction to make it justiciable.
Unlike constitutional courts in other civil law countries, it only exercises judicial review in cases where there is a genuine dispute between parties, and does not accept questions of constitutionality from government officials.
Lastly O'Connor found the district court's finding on summary judgement that the intrusion was for the purposes of securing state property to be in error since there was a genuine dispute of fact.
Behind the politics is a genuine dispute: European officials say that when Poland joined the single market, it ceded authority to veto such mergers to Brussels, where the European Union is based.
The state courts issuing these rulings do not consider the issuance of these rulings to be advisory opinions; they relate to genuine disputes, even though those disputes are actually pending in another court.
As the court ruled that there was no genuine dispute on this debt, there was neither any "accord" nor any "satisfaction" and so Mr Morton was ordered to pay the full amount claimed.
There is still much less talk about policy than in an American election, but there is more than there used to be in Japan, and in particular there has been a genuine dispute over tax policy.
"Substantially justified" does not mean "justified to a high degree," but rather has been said to be satisfied if there is a "genuine dispute," or if reasonable people could differ as to the appropriateness of the contested action.
At the hearing of this motion counsel for Smith & Jones argued that as there was a genuine dispute as to the sum of £750, it was an abuse of the process of the court to let the winding-up petition continue.
Having argued that his theory of ethics is noncognitive and not subjective, he accepts that his position and subjectivism are equally confronted by G. E. Moore's argument that ethical disputes are clearly genuine disputes and not just expressions of contrary feelings.