ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: NOUN
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- (law) a rule of law whereby any alleged matter of fact that is submitted for investigation at a judicial trial is established or disproved
ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: ADJECTIVE
- Beyond the legal power or authority of a person or official or body etc
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ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: ADVERB
- Beyond the scope or in excess of legal power or authority
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ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Beyond power; transcending authority; -- a phrase used frequently in relation to acts or enactments by corporations in excess of their chartered or statutory rights.
- Beyond one's power; specifically, beyond the legal or constitutional power of a person, court, or corporation.
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ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Null, Contravened, Justiciable, Mala fide, Nullity, Lawful, Prohibitory, Unlawful, Unenforceable, Inapplicable, Statutory, Unconstitutional, Contravention, Violative, Intra vires
- Judge, Insanity, Forces, Parol evidence rule, Fruit of the poisonous tree, Miranda rule, Res ipsa loquitur, Best evidence rule, Res gestae, Exclusionary rule, Infamous, Hearsay rule, Ruling, Objection, Estoppel
ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Null, Contravened, Justiciable, Mala fide, Nullity, Lawful, Prohibitory, Unlawful, Unenforceable, Inapplicable, Statutory, Unconstitutional, Contravention, Violative, Intra vires
- Insanity, Index, Forces, Force, Enter, Control, Case, Parol evidence rule, Res ipsa loquitur, Res gestae, Exclusionary rule, Infamous, Ruling, Objection, Estoppel
ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Remedios para evitar la responsabilidad ultra vires hereditatis.
- Circular being declared ultra vires, void and invalid.
- This became known as the ultra vires doctrine.
- Ultra vires unavailable to invalidate transfers of property.
- It is simply because we are ultra vires.
- And this was ultra vires the federal government.
- Ultra vires contract: A contract of a corporation which is ultra vires is void ab initio and of no legal effect.
- How can it be ultra vires if it has no vires to be ultra?
- All, including adjudicators, QCAT, BCC solicitors and counsel, real estate agent and employee heaped ultra vires incompetence upon ultra vires incompetence.
- Companies Act, Memorandurn Association, and Ultra vires the Articles act done contrary to in scope of ultra vires Act.
- Rule of evidence in suits on fire policies for loss or damage to building.
- Fourth Amendment but is a judicially created rule of evidence which Congressmight negate.
- Court has in effect equated theconstitutional right with the rule of evidence.
- The said decision only lays down a rule of evidence.
- The exclusionary rule of evidence mandates the suppression of tangible and intangible evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution.
- The exclusionary rule of evidence states that the things which are found out of an illegal search are not admissible in evidence.
- Spoliation refers to a rule of evidence when there is tampering, destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence.
- The prior statement or conduct is admitted as substantive evidence only when some other rule of evidence permits their introduction.
- This rule is adopted, without change, from the corresponding Federal Rule of Evidence.
- Under the evidentiary rationale, the parol evidence more akin to a rule of evidence than a rule of substantive law.
ULTRA VIRES vs RULE OF EVIDENCE: QUESTIONS
- What have we learned from the second wave of ultra vires?
- Does the English doctrine of ultra vires apply to local authorities?
- How has the doctrine of ultra vires been modified in England?
- Can a third party rely on the theory of ultra vires?
- How can a company evade the doctrine of ultra vires?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of ultra vires articles?
- Can Statute of limitation apply to ultra vires act?
- Was the ultra vires doctrine abolished in Australia?
- Are ultra vires acts performed by corporations legal?
- What is the meaning of intra vires and ultra vires?
- Does the rule of evidence exclude involuntary confessions?