19 examples of rulings in sentences

Establishment and declaration of the validity and efficacy of the Bull, notwithstanding all previous apostolic constitutions and rulings, whether general or particular.

But though I was thus shown up for what I was, in a manner most public and undesirable, neither the rulings of the court, nor the attitude of the jury betrayed any loss of confidence in me as a credible witness, and seeing this, the wily lawyer shifted his ground and confined himself to an endeavour to shake me on certain definite and important points.

This had lent to his aspect a sternness never observable in it before; but no man, even the captious Mr. Moffat, had seriously questioned his rulings; and, whatever the cost to himself, he had, up to this time, held the scales of justice so evenly that it would have taken an audacious mind to have ventured on an interpretation of his real attitude or mental leaning in this case.

I wish to say that Mr. Wilson and I, the chief backers of the two men, have every confidence in Mr. Stapleton, and that we beg that you will accept his rulings without dispute.

"Nay, not even that; for Donato hath courage in himself, and in his own rulings faith, and more a man needs not.

His views and rulings respecting confiscation of persons and property in time of war.

In open court Vanderveer told this man: "There was a time when I thought your rulings were due to ignorance of the law.

On exceptions to rulings of the judge as to the admissibility of testimony; (b) On exceptions to the judge's charge to the jury; (c) On the ground that the verdict of the jury is not warranted by the evidence.

(All exceptions to rulings of the court are to be noted in the docket in order whenever they occur.) September 17, 5 P.M.After hearing the testimony, the jury retire, under charge of Constable G.W., sworn for that purpose.

Later, when Burr was acquitted of treason, Paine found fault with Chief-Justice Marshall for his rulings during the trial, and gave him notice, that he (Marshall) was "a suspected character."

We are constrained to say that these explanations will probably not remove the objections that have been widely entertained against the rulings of the Department.

The idea of seeking a remedy for the perplexities of theology in judicial rulings, and the rage for having recourse to law courts, are of recent date in our controversies.

It might seem that rulings, of which the actual product in the way of doctrinal propositions was so small, were hardly subjects for any keen interest.

He would pick flaws in pleas; he would postpone; he would browbeat witnesses; he would take exceptions to the rulings of the court in order to excite the sympathy of the jury; he would object to testimony on the other side, and try to get in irrelevant testimony on his own; he would abuse the opposing counsel, crying out, "The counsel on the other side lies like thunder, and he knows it!"

A number of the Western states, notably Illinois and Iowa, developed in the seventies commissions of "the strong type," with power to fix rates and to enforce their rulings.

How closely the young men watched the proceedings of the court, all the trials and points made, and the rulings, and how stripped of mystery seemed the mere practice, as at that time in Ohio it really was.

The necessary corrections have been made, and the accentuation is in accordance with the latest rulings of the Royal Spanish Academy.

These were so prepared as to contain a subscription on one side, and rulings for entering the payments monthly on the other.

Why shouldn't I be?" "Well," replied Smith, "before my wife and I were married we made an agreement that I should make the rulings in all major things, my wife in all the minor.

19 examples of  rulings  in sentences