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- In style it is a colourable imitation of Bolingbroke.
- Let " N " be the set of all interval colourable graphs.
- Major rejected the argument that the law was a " colourable " attempt to enact criminal law.
- Laws can be disguised ( known as " colourable law " ) as criminal in order to intrude on provincial authority.
- Show that the associated map of G is 4-colourable iff G is 3-edge-colourable . ( Done)
- Show that the associated map of G is 4-colourable iff G is 3-edge-colourable . ( Done)
- The court will look strictly at not only blatant examples of copying but also at reprehensible attempts at colourable limitation . ( Para 72)
- They held that the fact that section 29 might hinder Quebec's efforts to create their own registry was insufficient to make out colourable legislation.
- If the statement " B implies C " is false, can you give a counterexample of a map with no more than four mutually adjacent regions that is not four-colourable?
- Smith LJ concurred, saying if the consideration is not clearly colourable nor illusory, then, in my judgment, the adequacy of the consideration cannot be impeached by a liquidator unless the contract can also be impeached.
- It was for the jury to decide, Baron Alderson said, whether or not a long spiral pipe is a reservoir, for if it be not a reservoir, or a colourable imitation of a reservoir, it is no infringement .
- In addressing the municipality's argument that the residency requirement was merely a private employment contract and not a governmental function, La Forest J . found that once a body is labeled governmental, that body cannot use colourable devices or organize activities to avoid Charter responsibility.
- The extent of the encroachment on matters beyond its competence may be an element in determining whether the legislation is colourable : whether in the guise of making a law on a matter within its competence, the legislature is, in truth, making a law on a subject beyond its competence.
- His ingenuity found out evasions to which the fellows consented; the statutes condoned absence in case of'violent detention'and of'college business'; a'moral violence'was held to satisfy the former condition, and a suit at law about a college living, which lasted some years, formed a colourable pretext for alleging college business.
- Though based upon the claim to present unextinguished rights ( rather than those lost by colourable Crown conduct in the past ) this was the country's first multimillion-dollar settlement of Maori claims in the modern era, and a foretaste of the claims settlement processes and asset transfers that followed and as contemplated by the " Maori Council " cases.
- And perjury could not be assigned on an oath taken before persons acting merely in a private capacity, or before those who take upon them to administer oaths of a public nature, without legal authority for their so doing, or before those who are legally authorized to administer some kinds of oaths but not those which happen to be taken before them, or even before those who take upon them to administer justice by virtue of an authority colourable, but in truth unwarrantable and merely void&
- But Samuel, in God's Name, silenced all this, giving them to understand, that in His sight the whole was a question of motive and purpose, not of ostensible and colourable argument; in His sight, I say, to Whom we, as well as they, are nationally responsible for much more than the soundness of our deductions as matter of disputation, or of law; we are responsible for the meaning and temper in which we deal with His Holy Church, established among us for the salvation of our souls.
- On the other hand, in " Yong Vui Kong v . Public Prosecutor " ( 2010 ) decided 12 years later, the Court of Appeal held that colourable legislation which purports to enact a'law'as generally understood but which is in effect a legislative judgment, and legislation which is " of so absurd or arbitrary a nature that it could not possibly have been contemplated by our constitutional framers as being'law'when they crafted the constitutional provisions protecting fundamental liberties ", would violate Article 9 ( 1 ), despite the provision not explicitly referring to this.
- I yearn over you, but I yearn in vain; & your long silence really breaks my heart, mystifies, depresses, almost alarms me, to the point even of making me wonder if poor unconscious & doting old C閘imare [ Jones's pet name for James ] has'done'anything, in some dark somnambulism of the spirit, which has . . . given you a bad moment, or a wrong impression, or a'colourable pretext'. . . However these things may be, he loves you as tenderly as ever; nothing, to the end of time, will ever detach him from you, & he remembers those Eleventh St . matutinal " intimes " hours, those telephonic matin閑s, as the most romantic of his life . . . " His long friendship with American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson, in whose house he lived for a number of weeks in Italy in 1887, and his shock and grief over her suicide in 1894, are discussed in detail in Leon Edel's biography and play a central role in a study by Lyndall Gordon . ( Edel conjectured that Woolson was in love with James and killed herself in part because of his coldness, but Woolson's biographers have strongly objected to Edel's account .)