Citing definition
Examples of Citing in a sentence
Citing safety concerns, the United States delayed the implementation of these provisions for many years.
Citing of common procedures that are well researched and utilized within most behavior treatment plans is not required.
Citing eight federal cases, the Sixth Circuit noted that there was a consensus emerging in case law that the creation of an association between a senior trademark and “lewd or bawdy sexual activity” disparaged the senior trademark and reduced its commercial value.
Citing a well-established principle of property law, the court declared that an assignment alone does not terminate the original tenant‟s privity of contract with and resulting liability to the landlord; the original tenant‟s contractual responsibilities are relieved only if the assignee expressly assumes them.
Citing language in the consent order that allowed either party to seek an appeal, ▇▇▇▇‟s appealed, but the Tennessee Court of Appeals held that the Tennessee Uniform Arbitration Act (the “TUAA”) limits the scope of judicial review of an arbitrator‟s decision, and therefore, the parties could not simply consent to expand the scope of this review.
Citing two previous rulings, in which actions for injuries to two barns and an orchard were deemed local actions that could only be brought in the county in which the injured land was located, the Kamperts argued that their action should similarly be classified as a local action.
Citing authority from Oklahoma and Alabama, the court explained that the policy limits did not exceed the loss that ▇▇▇▇▇ actually suffered.
Citing the Vatican II document, Gaudium et spes 24:3,168 that man is the only creature willed by God ‘for its own sake,’ John Paul says of the spousal relationship that it is intended to manifest most fully that same ‘freedom of the gift’ (TOB 15:2); each spouse relating in love to the other ‘for their own sake.’ The hermeneutic of gift runs so deep that the world is ‘irradiated’ with Love, the Holy Spirit (TOB 16:1).
Agreement on electronic documents The enterprises may ▇▇▇▇ discharging effect deliver and pay slips and any other documents that are to be exchanged during or after the continuous employment via the available electronic mail solutions, e.g. e-Boks or via email.
Citing Articles 166 and 173 of the Civil Code, the Court held that the transfers of conjugal property without the wife’s consent can be declared voidable.