Phrases with «actual prejudice»

"Actual prejudice" refers to a genuine bias or discrimination against someone based on their race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. It means there is a real and unjust treatment or negative attitude towards a person or group for no valid reason. Full definition

Sentences with «actual prejudice»

  • The defendant provided no evidence whatsoever of actual prejudice. (practicepro.ca)
  • Bowden suggests that it is likely to be difficult for a claimant to persuade the court to exercise its discretion to allow a late claim to continue where the defendant can show actual prejudice stemming from this lateness. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • The Court of Appeal set aside the dismissal where the plaintiff continued to move the action along, participated in examinations for discovery before and after the action was dismissed, and actions taken by the defendants» counsel did not support actual prejudice or reliance on finality. (practicepro.ca)
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