Phrases with «interlocutory stage»

The phrase "interlocutory stage" refers to a temporary or in-between phase during a legal case or process, where certain issues are addressed or decisions are made before the ultimate resolution. It is like a stepping stone towards a final verdict or outcome. Full definition

Sentences with «interlocutory stage»

  • The Court of Appeal refused to grant injunctive relief on the basis that the claimant's case was arguable in some respects but weak in others, and it was impossible to determine its merits at the interlocutory stage. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • At the interlocutory stage in the O2 case, the High Court said that s 10 (6) effectively had to be interpreted to give a trade mark owner a remedy only where the comparative advertising fell outside of the CAD. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • To take a practical example of the latter, at an interlocutory stage in the Saudi case, the Saudi government failed to comply with an order to pay costs to the claimants. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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