abuse of discretion standard
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Most of us are familiar with the abuse of discretion standard of review often employed by Florida's appellate courts. For certain types of orders, how...
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Introduction. II. The Concept of Tax Justice. III. Criteria for Assessing Tax Justice. IV. Evidence of a Deferential Difference. A. The Abuse of Discretion Standard. B. The Abuse of Discretion Standard in Cases Involving Corporate Taxpayers. 1. Code Section 446 Cases. 2. Code Section 482 Cases. 3. Other Tax Court Abuse of Discretion Cases Involving Corporate Taxpayers. C. The Abuse of Discretion Standard in Cases Involving Individual Taxpayers. 1. Tax Court Review of Collections Cases. 2. Tax Court Review of Innocent Spouse "Equitable Relief Determinations. V. Social Science Explanations for the Deferential Difference. A. Sociological Theory and Social Psychology. 1. Homans' Theory. 2. The Progeny of Homans. 3. Prospect Theory. 4. Application of Sociological Theory to Judicial Deci...
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DOMESTIC RELATIONS - GENERAL - obtaining a passport for a minor child; sharing companionship rights; abuse of discretion standard of review.
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A trial court's decision to grant or deny a Crim.R. 32.1 motion to withdraw guilty plea is reviewed under an abuse of discretion standard.
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DOMESTIC RELATIONS - CHILD SUPPORT - abuse of discretion standard of review; annual income imputed; R.C. 3119.01(C)(11); other children; R.C. 3119.02; R.C. 3119.05(C); lines 8 and 27 of the worksheet.
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CIVIL - Civ.R. 41(B); involuntary dismissal; with prejudice; comply; order; heightened abuse of discretion standard; penalty; less drastic alternatives available; unreasonable.
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Elections Ohio Ballot Boards approval of a proposed constitutional amendment Abuse-of-discretion standard Writ granted.
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Mandamus Public records requests Civ.R. 11 sanctions for willful and bad-faith filing Abuse-of-discretion standard of review of lower court judgment Judgment affirmed.
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Based upon a review of the record, it is not clear whether the trial court reviewed the magistrate's decision using a de novo standard or an abuse of discretion standard. Thus, the matter is remanded for further review using a de novo standard.
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PERMANENT CUSTODY; ABUSE OF DISCRETION STANDARD OF REVIEW; TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS; R.C. 2151.414; CHILDS BEST INTEREST.