Sentences with phrase «correct obvious injustices»

This means that ministers have no right to surprise people, even if to correct obvious injustices, for worshipers have a right to understand why they are being asked to change and then to assimilate such reasons fully.
The South Carolina Supreme Court decision in Eason v. Eason, 384 S.C. 473, 682 S.E. 2d 804 (2009) corrects an obvious injustice, holding that a written agreement between separated spouses to not use adultery as a bar to entitlement to alimony is enforceable and not a violation of public policy.
In the May 9, 2011 Supreme Court opinion of Simmons v. Simmons, 392 S.C. 412, 709 S.E. 2d 666 (2011), the Supreme Court corrects this obvious injustice, noting that the mere passage of time did not make a SCRCP 60 (b)(5) motion inappropriate.

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The obvious and unintended injustice produced by this problem caused the Law Commission in the draft Limitation Bill which accompanied its report on limitation (see Report on Limitation of Actions Law Com No 270) specifically to provide that where the cause of action relates to a failure to give correct advice on the law, knowledge thereof is deemed to be knowledge of a fact.
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