She was heavily involved in the case before the election commissioner to overturn the result of the mayoral election in Tower Hamlets in May 2014, including
the enforcement of costs orders and resistance to an application by the ousted mayor for judicial review.
Not exact matches
Land banks» preventive maintenance reduces cities»
costs of code
enforcement, lawn - mowing and board - ups, and court -
ordered demolitions and contributes more to the stabilization
of property values than those reactive interventions.
The parties have been unable to agree upon any
of the matters
of substance, in particular on the form
of and territorial extent
of any injunctive relief, upon the extent
of any Island Records v Tring disclosure (relevant to the election
of an inquiry as to damages or an account
of profits), upon whether and if so in what form there should be an
order for publicity
of the judgment as an
enforcement measure, upon the appropriate basis and
order as to
costs, upon whether the Claimants»
costs should be reduced by reason
of the fact that for a period an exclusive licence was not registered, upon the extent
of any CPR 31.22
order in relation to alleged confidential information, upon whether there should be permission to appeal and upon whether there should be a stay pending any appeal.»
The court has a discretion as to whether repayment should be made by a losing payee spouse; and thus for example «to
order repayment unconditionally or subject to a prohibition against
enforcement against her without further leave»; but such discretion «should certainly not be equated with that
of determining the incidence
of costs at the conclusion
of an appeal».
LAwPRO counsel also participate in seeking resolution
of many claims via negotiation, mediation and arbitration; and take all reasonable steps to recover
costs, through the
enforcement of judgments and
costs orders, and by pursuing reimbursement from third parties.
If the other party does not pay, the party who is owed money must hire a Civil
Enforcement Agency to enforce the court
order, at a minimum
cost of approximately $ 300 - $ 350.
148.2 (1) An
order against a person to pay tariff
costs to a party to an agreement listed in section 148.1 may, for the purpose
of its
enforcement only, be made an
order of the Superior Court
of Justice if the
order is against,
The provisions
of this Chapter, with the exception
of Section 4, shall also apply to the determination
of the amount
of costs and expenses
of proceedings under this Regulation and to the
enforcement of any
order concerning such
costs and expenses.
These include: appointment
of arbitrators, including the possible introduction
of a code
of conduct; challenges to arbitrators; third party funding; consolidation; preliminary objections and first session; witnesses; experts and other evidence; discontinuance
of a case; awards and dissenting opinions; security for
costs and security for stay
of enforcement of awards
ordered by the ad hoc committee; allocation
of costs; annulment; publication
of decisions and
orders (compared to the current provisions referring to awards); as well as the modernization
of the means
of communication (apparently with a view to making the procedure «less paper - intensive and more environmentally friendly»).
In this case, the motion judges» three factual findings
of: (i) the need for the father to pursue lengthy custody and access litigation in
order to have any relationship with his children; (ii) the mother's failure to pay anything toward the
costs ordered by the Court
of Appeal; and (iii) the fact that the mother thwarted the
enforcement of the
costs award by reneging on assurances she made to the court about her intent to pay the
costs and not use bankruptcy to thwart that payment, ground the finding
of prejudice.
The current appeal is in relation to a subsequent motion brought by the father for an
order annulling the bankruptcy or, alternatively, lifting the stay under s. 69.4
of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (the «BIA»), and authorizing the father to continue his
enforcement of the
costs award against the mother's registered assets.
The CID could lead to an
enforcement action and / or one or more consent
orders, which may result in substantial
costs, including legal fees, fines, penalties, and remediation expenses and actions, and could require us to change aspects
of the manner in which we operate Venmo.
Capias Capias Mittimus CAPTA (Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act) Caption Case Management Cause
of Action CEJ (Continuing Exclusive Jurisdiction) Central Authority Certification Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Cestui Que Trust Charge to Jury Child Abduction Child Abuse and Neglect Child Representative Child Support
Enforcement Child Support Guidelines Child Support Payment Children's Rights Circuit Court Citation Civil Code Civil Contempt Civil Law Civil Liberties Civil Rights Civil Union Clear and Convincing Evidence Classifications
of Law Clerk
of the Court COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) Codicil Cohabitation COLA (
Cost of Living Adjustment) Collaborative Divorce Collaborative Law Commencement
of Action Common Law Common Law Marriage Community Property Competency Complainant Complaint for Divorce Concurring Opinion Condonation Confidential Privilege Conflict
of Interest Conjugal Rights Consanguinity Consent
Order Conservator Consolidation Constitution Contemnor Contempt
of Court Contested Divorce Contingency Fee Continuance Contract Co-Respondent Corroborative Witness
Cost Analysis Counsel Counseling Count Counterclaim Court Court
Costs Court
of Equity Court
Order Court Reporter Court Services Officer Covenant Marriage Coverture CRC (Children's Rights Council) Criminal Contempt Cross-Examination Cruel and Abusive Treatment CSRA (Child Support Recovery Act) Custodial Parent Custody Custody Affidavit Custody Evaluation Custody Preference
(3) If a review under this section shows that the brokerage's books and other records are not in proper
order or are not kept up to date, the council may require the brokerage to pay all or part
of the
costs of the review, subject to the same limits that apply under section 44 (2)[
enforcement expenses]
of the Act.