Examples of UK Court in a sentence
If you decide to commence legal action, you may do so, in any appropriate UK Court.
The definition of Terrorism shall follow the interpretation as set out in the Terrorism Act 2000 or subsequent amendments thereto or be any act deemed by the Government or a UK Court of Law to be an act of Terrorism.
The UK Court of Appeal (CoA) in Saadoon and Mufdhi ([2009] EWCA Civ7) held that the ECHR only applies to individuals detained by UK forces in Iraq where the UK exercises both de jure and de facto legal control over them; de facto physical control by itself is insufficient to engage ECHR rights and obligations.
Its decision was further upheld by the UK Court of Appeal in January 2007.
Upon failure to reach an agreement, the disagreements shall be settled in the UK Court pursuant to the laws applicable in the UK.
In the UK, the Court of Appeal found that the facial recognition programme used by the South Wales police was unlawful and that ‘[i]t is not clear who can be placed on the watch list, nor is it clear that there are any criteria for determining where [the facial recognition technology] can be deployed’ (UK, Court of Appeal, R (Bridges) v.
Therefore, the UK Court of Appeal rules that Monarch Airlines was in fact still an air carrier when slots fell to be allocated and was entitled under Article 8(2) of the Slot Regulation to the slots that it had claimed and to subsequently sell these slots, even though it wasn’t flying them and wouldn’t be flying them in the future.1069 Although the Court’s verdict in the Monarch-case is based on the Slot Regulation, it is not binding for courts in EU Member States.
Commission Observations to the UK Court of Appeal, April 2018, para.
Sami Zaptia, UK Court Confirms Ali Mahmoud Hassan Mohamed as lawful chairman of the Libyan Investment Authority, Libya Herald, March 25, 2020.
The U.K. Court of Appeal affirmed the validity of the patent in December 2009.