Sentences with phrase «aggrieved parties appealing»

As I have written elsewhere (see my blog Coventry, Recoverability and The Supreme Court: Some Thoughts) a declaration of illegality will open up the prospect of aggrieved parties appealing out of time.

Not exact matches

However, Adetimehin denied Baderinwa's allegations and explained that the aggrieved members had petitioned the appeal panel over the party's ward congresses.
Aggrieved parties have 30 days to commence an appeal under Education Law section 310.
Regardless of what the MOL determines about the investigation process, the inspector's decision (to order a new investigation or not) could be appealed to the Ontario Labour Relations Board («OLRB»), pursuant to section 61 of the OHSA, by an aggrieved party wishing to press their position that the investigation was compliant or non-compliant as the case may be.
If a party desires to challenge the family court's final resolution of the matter, the aggrieved party may appeal from final judgment.
Any action, award or partial award of the arbitrator in contravention of this limitation may be the subject of court appeal by the aggrieved party.
Recognizing that only an aggrieved party has standing to appeal, the Court began by recognizing the distinction between names class representatives and absent class members:
, 75 Notre Dame L. Rev. 221, 221 (1999)(«A judicial precedent requires not only an aggrieved party who files a lawsuit, but also that the case goes to trial, and perhaps appeal, without a settlement.»).
Mr. D'vitre placed reliance on the judgment of English court of Appeal in case of Kanoria and others vs. Guinness (2006) 1 LLR 701 in support of the submission that even though in that matter challenged to the award in India had failed, English Court of appeal had refused to enforce foreign award as the aggrieved party was not given due notice of plea of fraud and was unable to represent itsAppeal in case of Kanoria and others vs. Guinness (2006) 1 LLR 701 in support of the submission that even though in that matter challenged to the award in India had failed, English Court of appeal had refused to enforce foreign award as the aggrieved party was not given due notice of plea of fraud and was unable to represent itsappeal had refused to enforce foreign award as the aggrieved party was not given due notice of plea of fraud and was unable to represent its case.
In so far as reliance placed by the learned senior counsel for the respondent in case of Kanoria and others vs. Guinness reported in (2006) 1 Llyod's Law Reports 701 in support of the submission that though petition under section 34 challenging a foreign award in India had failed, English Court of Appeal had refused to enforce foreign award on the ground that aggrieved party who was not given due notice of plea of fraud and was unable to represent its case is concerned, a perusal of the judgment indicates that the Court of Appeal had rendered a finding that the aggrieved party who was unable to represent its case and had refused to enforce the foreign award.
Should any party be aggrieved by a decision of the Board, then within three months after the decision of the Board the aggrieved party may appeal against the decision of the Board to the Supreme Court.
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