... LAW ; CORPORATION LAW ; CORPORATION ; DEFINED . - A corporation is an artificial being created by operation of law , having the right of succession and the powers , attributes , and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to ...
... is that wide - ranging discretion , by allowing for individualized decisions at the expense of the rule of law , promotes injustice . See gen- erally , K. Davis , Discretionary Justice ( 1969 ) . 10 For a concise useful discussion see ...
... to promote injustice . Formal Justice Just as cell 2 dampens the substantive tendencies that make law in cell 1 a force for tyranny , so can the formalism of cell 8 limit the justice enhancing effects of legislation that in cell 7 is a ...
... law , and also in striving for a better understanding of and obedience to ... injustice , eliminating the trickery of practice , pruning out the unnecessary ... falls for the unwary . Another such pitfall is the necessity of fixed ...
... legislation promotes or retards jus- tice . Assuming the constitutionality of a law , it is the duty of the Court to interpret the law as it is written irrespective of whether or not justice or injustice will result from its enforcement .
... injustice . In two senses . First , given Herod's Law , his- tory is experienced as injustice that nevertheless can be cured by history itself , if only the true history were to come to pass . But here we must turn to the painful but ...
... law,” that “Deconstruction is justice” (Fol, 243/Fdl, 35). deconstruction would be justice because deconstruction ... injustice, for as i argued in the last chapter, there is nothing inherently good in an increasing openness or ...
... to ALJ , that adherence to the corporate form here would not sanction a fraud , promote injustice , or lead to an evasion of legal obligations under second prong of White Oak ; inquiry properly focuses on whether fraud would result from ...
... LAW. The corporate veil will be pierced where there is a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and an individual and where adherence to the fiction of a separate corporate existence would sanction a fraud or promote ...
... to the detriment , and perhaps extinction , of justice . Proponents of change suggest that water law promotes injustice by ignoring the present needs of society . What are the water allocation needs of today's society ? In addition to ...