Principle With Law In Alameda

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The document outlines the basic principles of the law of war, focusing on the Principle with law in Alameda, which encapsulates key humanitarian and functional purposes. It highlights the foundational principles guiding military conduct, such as military necessity, unnecessary suffering, proportionality, and discrimination between combatants and non-combatants. Each principle is defined with context, offering examples and potential use cases, serving as vital references for individuals engaged in armed conflicts. This document is particularly useful for legal professionals in Alameda — including attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants — as it provides guidance on the legal nuances of military operations and the importance of compliance with international law. Filling and editing instructions emphasize clarity and conscientiousness while engaging with sensitive information. The form serves its audience by facilitating a deeper understanding of legal obligations in warfare contexts, aiding in maintaining legal standards during military engagements.
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Construction. The provisions of this section shall not apply to noise sources associated with construction provided the activities take place between the hours of a.m. to p.m. Monday through Fridays or a.m. to p.m. on Saturdays.

Local Rule 7-3 states, in relevant part: Unless otherwise provided for in these Rules, counsel contemplating the filing of any motion shall first contact opposing counsel to discuss thoroughly, preferably in person, the substance of the contemplated motion and any potential resolution.

A grouping of formal or informal rules or regulations, adopted and implemented at a local level, that govern the practical or procedural affairs of a local court.

Superior Court of Alameda County.

In every case, to present an ex parte application to the court, a party must: reserve a hearing date with the applicable department (for applications that require a hearing.) ... file the motion with the court, and. give notice of the hearing date as required by law.

The Sunshine Ordinance is an ordinance to insure easier access to public records and to strengthen the open meeting laws.

The Superior Court of Alemeda County, Local Rules, rule 3.30(c) directs that a filing party must deliver to the clerk in the assigned department “an identical courtesy copy of any paper filed, lodged, or otherwise submitted in support of, in opposition to, or in connection with any motion or application.”

Rule 3.31. Unless otherwise authorized by the court, discovery meet and confer obligations require an in-person, telephonic, or video conference between parties.

In every case, to present an ex parte application to the court, a party must: reserve a hearing date with the applicable department (for applications that require a hearing.) ... file the motion with the court, and. give notice of the hearing date as required by law.

An applicant must make an affirmative factual showing of irreparable harm, immediate danger, or any other statutory basis for granting relief without notice or with shortened notice to the other party.

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Principle With Law In Alameda