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For my part, I would not be prepared to accept that as a proposition of law.
Obviously propositions of law are not disguised predictions or expressions of desire.
It consists of "law talk", that is to say, propositions of law.
I am willing to give them, inasmuch as they are asked, and they contain general propositions of law."
The certificate shall contain a statement of the nature of the case and the facts on which the question or proposition of law arises.
Only questions or propositions of law may be certified, and they shall be stated separately and with precision."
"Proposition of law relating to the jurisdiction, powers, organization procedures for the Senate and Court" Madrid 1847
In a law report, the expression precedes a proposition of law which is an obiter dictum by the judge, or a suggestion by the reporter.
These organized systems will thus allow citizens to vote on propositions of laws submitted by elected members of parliament, but also to propose new laws.
Forms of exercise and requirements for popular initiative for the presentation of propositions of law (Article 87.3)
On 24 March 2010, the French Senate unanimously approved a proposition of law to ban BPA from baby bottles.
Calling this right an "ancient proposition of law," the Court unanimously rejected Nixon's claim that the separation of powers doctrine entitled him to ignore a subpoena.
either he transforms this proposition of law, possibly amended (but without changing the spirit of it), in a project of law.
In July 2011, the National Council of Monaco (Monegasque Parliament) adopted an anti-discrimination and anti-harassment proposition of law.
That request would constitute the object of a proposition of law, such that Parliament could oppose the holding of the referendum, from it to a reading of the text.
Thus the necessary and sufficient conditions for the truth of a proposition of law simply involved internal logic and consistency, and that the state's agents used state power with responsibility.
Therefore, the investigative stop of the defendant in this case was valid. . . . Additional Thoughts A legal opinion stands for a proposition of law, a holding.
Counsel may 'submit' and 'suggest'as strongly as he likes, and he may state propositions of law and fact, but he should not express his own belief or opinion.
Justice John Paul Stevens, who voted with the majority, said he could not join the opinion "because it announces a proposition of law that is much broader than necessary to decide this case."
The rule provides that "a United States court of appeals may certify to this Court a question or proposition of law on which it seeks instruction for the proper decision of a case.
With a little imagination the soft conventionalist could draft some even more abstract proposition everyone does accept, which he might then elaborate in such a way as to validate a proposition of law about snail darters.
The Federal Court endorsed Mabo and Calder, stating that "the proposition of law as enunciated in these two cases reflected the common law position with regard to native titles throughout the Commonwealth."
The key to unlocking the secret of the system of precedent is the ability to unravel lengthy individual judgments in order to identify the key propositions of law relevant to the essential facts of the litigation.
That is to say, an organic law is presented as a project (by the government) or as a proposition of law (by the Cortes Generales) and must follow the same parliamentary procedures as an ordinary law.
By a certified question or proposition of law from one of the United States Courts of Appeals, meaning that the Court of Appeals requests the Supreme Court to instruct it on how to decide the case.