Relief granted under this section shall not affect any contract, sale, encumbrance, or lease consummated before the granting of such relief and involving a bona fide purchaser, encumbrancer, or tenant, without actual notice of the filing of a complaint with the Secretary or civil action under this subchapter.»
Not exact matches
(C) An alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States shall not be regarded as seeking an admission into the United States for purposes of the immigration laws unless the alien --(i) has abandoned or relinquished that status, (ii) has been absent from the United States for a continuous period in excess of 180 days, (iii) has engaged in illegal activity after having departed the United States, (iv) has departed from the United States while
under legal process seeking removal of the alien from the United States, including removal proceedings
under this chapter and extradition proceedings, (v) has committed an offense identified in
section 1182 (a)(2) of this title, unless since such offense the alien has been
granted relief under section 1182 (h) or 1229b (a) of this title, or (vi) is attempting to enter at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers or has not been admitted to the United States after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer.
The Court considered whether to
grant «
relief from forfeiture»
under section 98 of the Courts of Justice Act (which states that «A court may
grant relief against penalties and forfeitures, on such terms as to compensation or otherwise as are considered just»).
The Court considered whether to
grant «
relief from forfeiture»
under section 98 of the Courts of Justice Act (which states that «A court may
grant relief against penalties and forfeitures, on such terms... Read More
This included the power to
grant interim
relief in the form of a freezing injunction
under section 44 (2)(e).
In the case of an alleged unlawful practice occurring in a State which has a law prohibiting discrimination in employment because of age and establishing or authorizing a State authority to
grant or seek
relief from such discriminatory practice, no suit may be brought
under section 626 of this title [
section 7] before the expiration of sixty days after proceedings have been commenced
under the State law, unless such proceedings have been earlier terminated: Provided, That such sixty - day period shall be extended to one hundred and twenty days during the first year after the effective date of such State law.