Examples of 'ruled in favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "ruled in favour"
Ruled in favor means that a court or authority has made a decision in support or agreement with a particular party or argument. It implies that a judgment or verdict has been given in someone's favor
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The court ruled in favour of the plaintiff.
The arbitration council and provincial court ruled in favour of their reinstatement.
The court ruled in favour of the journalists.
However the matter was referred to Lord Carberry who ruled in favour of a rival claimant.
The case was ruled in favour of the defendant.
The Municipality countered the request and the municipal court ruled in favour of the Municipality.
The court ruled in favour of the defence.
The committees of Member State representatives consulted ruled in favour.
Some courts have ruled in favour of homeless persons.
The European Court of Justice has ruled in favour.
The lower court ruled in favour of the seller.
It ruled in favour of applicants fully or partially in 17 cases.
The arbitral tribunal ruled in favour of the contractor.
It ruled in favour of the Premier League.
The court eventually ruled in favour of her parents.
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He ruled in favour of Smith.
Mansfield presided and ruled in favour of the insurers.
It ruled in favour of Modi.
The court of first instance ruled in favour of the seller.
The court ruled in favour of the prosecution on all counts.
Eleven out of the twelve judges ruled in favour of dispensing power.
Courts ruled in favour of the province of Groningen.
The court ultimately ruled in favour of Lawson.
US court ruled in favour of Bombardier in a trade case with Boeing.
The majority of the court ruled in favour of Harvard.
The court ruled in favour of disclosing the record.
For these reasons the judge ruled in favour of Ryanair.
A lower court ruled in favour of the laboratory and dismissed the suit.
Superior Court of Justice ruled in favour of the.
The arbitral tribunal ruled in favour of the contractor and awarded compensation accordingly.
But the European Court for Human Rights ruled in favour of the journalist.
The court ruled in favour of the Corporation.
The GATT panel in this case ruled in favour of Mexico.
The court ruled in favour of the Protest Committee.
The tribunal of Seville ruled in favour of Moro.
The House ruled in favour of Hastings and Leveson was forced to sit down.
The Broadcasting Authority ruled in favour of the complaint.
He ruled in favour of Banco Palmas.
Some judicial instances have ruled in favour of nudist associations.
The Court ruled in favour of the protection of such workers ' right to organize.
The Parlement de Paris ruled in favour of her husband.
The Court ruled in favour of his innocence, and the Prosecution appealed the verdict.
The Commercial Court ruled in favour of the buyer.
The board ruled in favour of the Labrador Inuit Association.
The implementation panel therefore ruled in favour of the United States.
Thus, the Court ruled in favour of the respondent and rejected the plaintiff 's claim.
Fortunately the European Court of Justice ruled in favour of these women workers.
The master ruled in favour of the complainant 's wife.
The Constitutional Court here has often ruled in favour of the trans community.
A French court ruled in favour of Esso, granting them an injunction against the French website.
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