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- Persons or entities not performing public functions may equally be imputable, if they in fact acted under the direction or control of the State.
- A 9.6 % stake in Cimpor held by the bank Caixa Geral de Dep髎itos is also imputable to Votorantim due to an agreement between the parties.
- Persons or entities not classified as organs of the State may still be imputable, when they are otherwise empowered to exercise elements of governmental authority, and act in that capacity in the particular instance.
- Although clinical symptoms may be imputable to another co-factor, including spicy food, the data in the study suggested the possibility of a direct or indirect pathogenic role of plant viruses in humans.
- Of the directors involved, he wrote in March, " their own knowledge of the illegal activities and encouragement of the activities would, rather clearly, seem to be directly imputable to Honda ."
- Nobody is subject to any ecclesiastical censure except for an external violation by that person of a law or precept that is gravely imputable by reason of malice or negligence, but imputability is presumed unless the contrary is clear.
- On June 5, 2013, for reasons exclusively imputable to RTP-USA Inc . dba SPT ( Seabra Portuguese Television ), SPORT TV Portugal S . A . was forced to restrain the access to the respective signal.
- On June 5, 2013, for reasons exclusively imputable to RTP-USA Inc . dba SPT ( Seabras Portuguese Television ), SPORT TV Portugal S . A . was forced to restrain the access to the respective signal in the United States.
- Finally, a number of cases of violence against Jews were imputable to young ( mainly Americans ) soldiers of the Haller Army over which the Polish government had no direct control though the military authorities in due course meted out punishment on the soldiers concerned.
- It ruled that " the continuous denial of the applicant's access to her property in northern Cyprus and the ensuing loss of all control over the property is a matter that falls within Turkey's jurisdiction and is thus imputable to Turkey ."
- The Court then goes further, writing Even if we were to assume that MBUSA is at home in California, and further to assume MBUSA s contacts are imputable to Daimler, there would still be no basis to subject Daimler to general jurisdiction in California.
- However, the theologian added in the Vatican newspaper that a woman who took the pill because she was in " imminent peril " of being raped " could subjectively not be held imputable if she defended herself against an imposed conception . . . .'
- .. . However, it must be reiterated that, for the purposes of the Convention, the sole issue of relevance is the State's international responsibility, irrespective of the national authority to which the breach of the Convention in the domestic system is imputable . ..
- Wednesday's arguments were not on the merits of the case, but merely whether the court in Strasbourg, France, has jurisdiction since the acts in question took place outside the territories of the signatories of the 1950 convention and whether acts carried out by NATO are imputable to individual governments.
- Wednesday's arguments were not on the merits of the case, but merely whether the court in Strasbourg, France, has jurisdiction, since the acts in question took place outside the territories of the signatories of the 1950 convention, and whether acts carried out by NATO are imputable to individual governments.
- The ICJ statements included : " Finds that the United States of America, by producing in 1983 a manual entitled " Operaciones sicol骻icas en guerra de guerrillas ", and disseminating it to contra forces, has encouraged the commission by them of acts contrary to general principles of imputable to the United States of America as acts of the United States of America ."
- According to Ortiz, the " boc?" was adopted by the " conga " when African drums were banned in the early years of the Republic . The fact that the modern Cuban " bok?" originates and is found only in the cities of Oriente, permits one to suppose that the " bok?", with or without exact Bantu morphological antecedents, is an unusual type of drum in Cuba; but was adopted by the Cubans when, upon the prohibition of African drums, they resorted to new types of drums which, due to their unaccustomed appearances, were not imputable to Africans . ( Ort韟 II 1952-5 : 36)