doctrine of necessity in a sentence
Examples
- In 1864, a circular was sent to the consular officers abroad by Gorchakov, the Russian Chancellor, patiently explaining the reasons for expansion centering on the doctrines of necessity, power and spread of civilisation.
- The federation moved the Supreme Court in an appeal which was accepted by a bench headed by Chief Justice Mohammad Munir who used, for the first time, the phrase of " Doctrine of necessity ".
- Subsequent to this decision, individuals who lack capacity must be deprived of their liberty in accordance with the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards ( an amendment to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 ), not under the common law doctrine of necessity.
- New Jersey is one of only two states ( along with Wisconsin ) that classify DUI as a state appellate court reversed the conviction of a person who drove while intoxicated in order to escape assailants, citing the doctrine of necessity.
- The key legal question is whether the payments to employees fall under the " doctrine of necessity, " which permits a company that has filed for bankruptcy to only make payments on contracts and services essential to running the business.
- On 9 February 2010, the Senate controversially used the " doctrine of necessity " to transfer Presidential Powers to Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, and declared him Acting President, with all the accompanying powers, until Yar'Adua returned to full health.
- He strongly criticized Attorney-General Qoriniasi Bale for saying that there was no constitutional bar to an ex-convict holding the Presidency or Vice-Presidency, but denied that the Military had threatened to use the Doctrine of Necessity should such a scenario occur.
- When young, he said, he became inclined toward the " Doctrine of Necessity-- that is, that the human mind is impelled to action, or held in rest, by some power over which the mind itself has no control ."
- Although the contents were not revealed, the Fiji Sun claimed on 21 February that the Military had sent a seven-page letter to President Iloilo, threatening to invoke the " Doctrine of necessity " if a coup-convict was appointed President or Vice-President.
- He is also a stickler to the rule of law and constitutionalism; he propounded the Doctrine of Permanent Incapacitation adapted by the Nigerian Senate as Doctrine of Necessity to pass a resolution to ensure that President Goodluck Jonathan then a Vice-President succeeded his ailing boss, late President Umaru Yaradua