privative उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Nor, by the same token, can it be restricted; for example, jurisdiction over decisions made under a particular statutory provision cannot be ousted by a privative clause.
- It was held that the Federal Court of Appeal did have the necessary jurisdiction to review the Tribunal's decision, as there was no privative clause governing the Tribunal.
- There was a statutory right of appeal but no privative clause, so the first factor indicated less deference; however, the absence of a privative clause was not determinative.
- There was a statutory right of appeal but no privative clause, so the first factor indicated less deference; however, the absence of a privative clause was not determinative.
- It is now unquestioned that privative clauses may, when properly framed, effectively oust judicial review on questions of law and, indeed, on other issues not touching jurisdiction.
- He distinguishes between different modes of beings : a privative mode is present-at-hand, whereas beings in a fuller sense are described as ready-to-hand.
- These features, called univalent or privative features, can only describe the classes of segments that are said to possess those features, and not the classes that are without them.
- A privative clause will declare the ADMs decision is " final and conclusive " and / or that the ADM has " exclusive jurisdiction " over the matter, effectively removing any power of review.
- He was of course arrested at the hospital and eventually released but all this just because the members of a more privative culture decided they owned the street and the right of way was theirs.
- As this adjective functioned parallel to " �gej "'not having', it has been suggested that a " privative case " ('without') has been introduced into Mongolian.