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10 Sentences With "equitableness"

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The laws of the Empire become a model of humanity, equitableness, and simplicity.
And, it may also provide some measure of equitableness in an industry crying out for clarity.
Julius Abegg was advocate for and founder of the Theory of Equitableness. In this theory the punishment is to be based on equitableness and should cancel with the breach of the law. Equitableness alone decides on the precondition, the degree and the manner of a punishment, yet taking into account the motives of the accused. While the act of the crime and the punishment are as such not comparable, cultural and temporal customs can provide values for their comparison.
Although, ethics creates a mental picture of 'equity or equitableness,' ethics is subjective and subject to interpretation.
At this stage, therefore, the equitableness of the original agreement is irrelevant as the boundary line is well established and can only be altered through mutual agreement.
Improving the equitableness of income distribution can only achieve limited results in these circumstances and, as has frequently been seen, will be strongly resisted by the potential losers.
Syed Muhammad Mir Ali Naqvi (known as Mir Adal) was the Chief justice of the court of Akbar the Great. He served on the court from 1579–1581. He was known as "Mir Adal"; "Adal" means in equitableness Urdu. Syed Muhammad Mir was also governor of Sindh.
He was known as "Mir Adal"; "Adal" means in equitableness Urdu. Syed Muhammad Mir was also governor of Sindh. Syed Hussain Sharfuddin Shah Wilayat Naqvi was also the ancestor of Mir Saiyyed Dost Ali Naqvi who fought with exemplary bravery in the Third Battle of Panipat along with the Nawab of Najibabad (against the Marathas) and almost died in action. Local legend says that the animals who live in his mazar (shrine), especially scorpions, never harm humans.
The Privy Council established a five-stage test in BP Refinery (Westernport) Pty Ltd v Shire of Hastings.. However, the English Court of Appeal sounded a note of caution with regard to the BP case in Philips Electronique Grand Public SA v British Sky Broadcasting Ltd in which the Master of the Rolls described the test as "almost misleading" in its simplicity.Philips Electronique Grand Public SA v British Sky Broadcasting Ltd [1995] EMLR 472 at 481. # Reasonableness and equitableness: The implied term must be reasonable and equitable. In Biotechnology Australia Pty Ltd v Pace,Biotechnology Australia Pty Ltd v Pace (1988) 15 NSWLR 130 Court of Appeal (NSW, Australia).
Bishop Joseph Zen prayed with Catholics before the protest against Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23 legislation On 18 September 2005, he told Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily reporters that he was willing to retire in January 2007. He also said that he wanted to be a teacher in either mainland China or in Africa, as there was a shortage of teachers in Africa. Democratic Party ex-chairman Martin Lee, also a Roman Catholic, stated that because Zen was still healthy for his age, the Pope may request him to stay in his position. Legislative Council member Audrey Eu praised Zen for being braver than other religious leaders in Hong Kong in sharing his political views and also because "he carried out his ideas of fairness, equitableness, and philanthropy via actual efforts".

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