Examples of Issues of fact in a sentence
Issues of fact are genuine “if the evidence is such that a reasonable jury could return a verdict for the nonmoving party.” Anderson v.
Issues of fact or law not argued before the Judge may not be raised in the petition unless such issues were raised for the first time in the Judge’s initial decision, or could not reason- ably have been foreseen and raised by the parties during the hearing.
Issues of fact are “genuine only if a reasonable jury, considering the evidence present, could find for the nonmoving party,” and a fact is “material” if it may affect the outcome of the suit under governing law.
Issues of fact or law not argued before the Judge may not be raised on review unless they were raised for the first time in the initial decision, or could not reasonably have been foreseen and raised by the parties during the hearing.
However, in the event any such employee leaves the service of the district by death or otherwise before receiving such monies as may be due him/her the amount due shall be paid within 30 days of the last working day to him/her or any other person entitled thereto by law.
Issues of fact or law not argued before the Judge may not be raised in the petition unless such issues were raised for the first time in the Judge's initial decision, or could not reasonably have been foreseen and raised by the parties during the hearing.
Issues of fact to be tried (framed as they would be set forth in an interrogatory verdict).
Issues of fact shall be determined by the court in cases in which trial by the jury has been waived.
Issues of fact and law necessary for the proposed decision.(3) Unless a party, within 10 days of the receipt of the proposed decision, files exceptions thereto with supporting reasons, the proposed decision shall become a final decision of the director.
Issues of fact arising in actions for which a jury trial is provided by law may be tried by a jury, if a jury trial is demanded, unless a reference be ordered, as hereinafter provided.