1. A fundamental breach is one which the courts would consider more serious than an ordinary breach. 2. The court considered it important that individual students were not compelled to recite the Pledge. 3. The court must first consider whether, on normal grounds, an awards for costs should be so made. 4. The courts will consider other factors, too, in Deciding whether a payment from your corporation is a loan. 5. The court considered that the accused should have been convicted of obtaining property by deception. 6. The court considered Pigney and distinguished it. 7. However, when the courts are considering new situations, they will not be constrained by trying to fit them into existing categories. 8. The court cannot consider the matter until the fourth day after the application is filed unless the parties consent to earlier consideration. 9. The court must consider appointing as guardian anyone who has previously acted in this capacity for the child but is not obliged to re-appoint. |