Sentences with phrase «cost penalty»

Judges should be mandated to make far more use of heavy cost penalties on parties who were the reason a reasonable offer to settle was not accepted.
This power exists, with costs penalties for refusal, in civil disputes.
However, there are cost penalties if you don't give notice within a shorter time frame.
Such approach helps rebuild your credit and avoid any high cost penalties.
And keeping morale in a good place helps too, since having extremely low morale will cost you penalties during battles.
And, this is accomplished without a construction cost penalty thanks to all of the material and labor savings techniques incorporated in the house design.
Most will agree the current system of imposing costs penalties at the end of the case for failure to mediate is unpredictable and unsatisfactory.
Moreover, «unless there are good reasons for not doing so, all parties are expected to have followed these pre ‑ action procedures before filing an application to start a case» and «there may be serious consequences, including costs penalties, for non ‑ compliance with these requirements.»
In summary, where an insurer breaches s. 258.6 (1), s. 258.6 (2) requires the trial judge to ascertain the appropriate remedial costs penalty in the circumstances.
A silly mistake from Koscielny cost us a penalty, well executed by the not - exactly - Pierce - Brosnan look alike, Harry Kane.
As for Moreno it was suicide in the League Cup Final some of the tackles he was attemtpting not to mention the backwards tackle which nearly cost us a penalty.
It appears that many hybrid buyers want to wear battery power on their sleeves, so to speak, and the low - key Civic Hybrid suffered the same cost penalties as other hybrids without offering the same green - snob appeal.
The feed - in tariff cost penalty, is, of course, spread over the consumer population, leading to a kwh unit cost explosion.
Balancing wind variations means this will just have to be used a few times more often each year, adding a small cost penalty and undermining the carbon savings from using wind very slightly.
Finally, the courts could enforce cost penalties where the parties either failed to comply with the PAP or where they have behaved unreasonably in their compliance.
In circumstances where the sanction against the organisation for not doing this in a full and timely manner, as in the present case, can be to incur costs penalties and / or to suffer reputational harm, it is imperative that in - house counsel begin to work more closely with information technology specialists to ensure that they are well equipped to deal with the burgeoning amount of electronic data generated by modern organisations.
Quicker time deadlines, annoyed judges, and hefty costs penalties would be the Swords of Damocles the system desperately needs.
Learn how to avoid common required minimum distribution mistakes that can cost you penalties and taxes.
Sure, it may cost them a penalty or a guy may open up, but they are going to be upping the ante on physicality.
But ofcourse he could make a horrible mistake that would cost us a penalty and leave us with 10 men.
How about the Mustafi push in the box that should have been a penalty to Bournmouth, or the Monreal handball which 8 times out of 10 would have cost us a penalty, not forgetting Sanchez tackle that could easily have been a red card!
Ok he cost us a penalty and possible 3 points against Chelsea but he was rather fair in the way he handled the match.
It's still an incredibly weak system that isn't worth the weight, mileage, or cost penalties.
Along with the listing, we've provided information on each car that shows if there's a cost penalty or reward for choosing the manual, and we'll also mention whether there's a fuel economy difference from the automatic.
If I doing a talk for 23 people, I know that I can order exactly 23 books at no cost penalty and they will be delivered within 5 days, sometimes in two!»
That is still a major overkill that carries a significant performance and cost penalty — so it would be primarily a marketing ploy — but in this very competitive market it is undoubtedly coming sometime soon... See below for our recommendation.
High - cost penalties.
In all the circumstances it decided that there should be no costs penalty for the Defendant as a result of that failure.
There is nothing in the rules which imposes a cost penalty on a party who files its suit quickly after its cause of action arises.
In the Ontario Court of Appeal case of Dimopoulos v Mustafa, 2016 ONSC 4119, the plaintiff argued that the defendant insurer had not meaningfully participated in the mediation and sought an Order imposing a cost penalty on the insurer.
Losing a case would by no means automatically produce a costs penalty.
On the contrary, the protocol required a claim to be advanced initially in accordance with its terms, under a warning that there was likely to be a costs penalty if it was not.
I also see the risk that costs penalties might not be delivered if plaintiff counsel does proceed in Supreme Court and gets only small claims awards, because a judge might view the plaintiff's fear of losing an advocate as «sufficient reason» to proceed in the only forum where an advocate is permitted.
Better management of cases by the courts, including by means of costs penalties, and re-vitalisation of professional obligations to the courts, could see a sharp decline in the amount of waste in court and client resources.
[3] In reality the «25 %» costs penalty is in fact not a real deterrent to a losing brand, given the potential financial benefits of a win in the second case.
In both cases the question was whether the refusals were unreasonable and should therefore attract a costs penalty; in both the refusals were held to be reasonable in the circumstances.
While no guidance is offered as to the circumstances in which a party might be found to have unreasonably refused to participate, it seems likely that courts will be reluctant to impose any costs penalty on a party for refusing to take part in mediation, particularly since the legislation provides that it is a voluntary process from which the parties are free to withdraw at any time.
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