severable Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van severable In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van severable

  • In these circumstances, the court can find the statute severable and enforce it as applied to the challenger, or find it nonseverable and therefore unenforceable in any of its applications.

  • The characterization rests on a description of the religious citizens as accepting two severable propositions: (1) government may act on secular grounds, and (2) government may act on religious grounds.

  • For then the willingness of courts to presume that invalid portions or applications of laws are severable from the valid portions or applications will sometimes contravene principles of judicial federalism.

  • In some cases, where the discriminatory term was not "severable", the contract as a whole would be void and unenforceable.

  • It is considered that an after-care condition is severable from the permission and its invalidity would not bring down the planning permission.

  • There are very few regulations which actually contain definitions of "food", "severable parts", "toys"or"marbles".

  • Whether those elements are severable from the agreement as a whole is a matter for the normal rules of national law.

  • Nevertheless, you have accomplished something, and the issues are strictly severable.

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