Sentences with phrase «by nig»

Axa relied on rights assigned by NIG.
The crucial question was when actual damage sufficient to trigger the running of time in tort had been suffered by NIG.

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If the atheist was dressed like a monkey and had a poster saying «I'm a nig * ah», would anyone be surprised that a black guy walking by would want to punch him?
The council's statement reads: «The allegations levelled against Justice Akanbi and contained in the petition are inter-alia: - That Justice Akanbi unilaterally appointed Mr. Emeka Nkwo of CYN - JAC (NIG) LTD who was not proposed by any of the parties as referee or valuer in Suit Nos FHC / PH / CS / 434/2012 and FHC / PH / CS / 435/2012.
NIG had provided after the event insurance (ATE) legal expenses insurance to individuals to fund their claims under a litigation funding scheme operated by an agent of NIG's, Composite Legal Expenses Limited.
The defendant solicitors, represented by Sue Carr QC, argued that NIG suffered actual damage upon the inception of the various ATE policies and that therefore all claims based upon policies incepted more than six years before Axa issued its claim were time - barred.
In relation to the alleged failures to carry on cases with proper care thus losing NIG the opportunity of securing a successful outcome at trial or by favourable settlement, Flaux J held that actual damage was suffered when as a consequence of a breach there was a material diminution in the prospects of an accepted claim's success.
We examined group differences in ANS reactivity by using univariate ANCOVAs with group (CAUG, FCG, NIG) as a between - subject factor, controlling for sex.
It also is important to note that, by 8 y of age, among the BEIP children in the FCG and those placed before 24 mo of age, alpha power was at a level indistinguishable from the NIG, whereas for children placed in the FCG after 24 mo and children randomized to the CAUG, alpha power remained low at 8 y of age (10).
A univariate ANOVA comparing the CAUG and FCG children placed before 20 mo, FCG children placed after 20 mo, and NIG children revealed that FCG children placed before 20 mo were rated by teachers as significantly higher than CAUG children and FCG children placed after 20 mo, but no differently from NIG children (Fig. 1).
NIG children were rated as significantly higher on social skills than both the FCG and CAUG children by teachers (P < 0.01).
Results showed that there was a significant effect of age at placement in foster care in that children who were placed before 20 mo of age not only were rated as more socially skilled by teachers than those placed later, but also were rated as no different from children from the NIG and significantly better in social skills than children from the CAUG.
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