Sentences with phrase «equitable remedies available»

We have knowledge and experience in the management of business disputes including the urgent equitable remedies available through the courts.

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24.3 You acknowledge and agree that the Company would be irreparably damaged if the terms of these Terms & Conditions were not specifically enforced, and therefore you agree that we shall be entitled, without bond, other security, or proof of damages, to appropriate equitable remedies with respect to breaches of these Terms & Conditions, in addition to such other remedies as we may otherwise have available to us under applicable laws.
You agree that, if the terms of these Terms of Use are not specifically enforced, we will be irreparably damaged, and therefore you agree that we shall be entitled, without bond, other security or proof of damages, to appropriate equitable remedies with respect to any breach (es) or threatened breaches of these Terms, in addition to any other available remedies under contract, at law or in equity.
You hereby agree that Undead Labs would be irreparably damaged if the terms of this ToU were not specifically enforced, and therefore you agree that we shall be entitled, without bond, other security, or proof of damages, to appropriate equitable remedies with respect to breaches of this ToU, in addition to such other remedies as we may otherwise have available to us under applicable laws.
Although rectification will now apply in a more limited range of cases there are still some circumstances where other equitable remedies are available to fix tax mistakes.
These are extraordinary equitable remedies often available when damages alone will not address the loss or threatened loss.
In the FCA's view, the remedies available to adjudicators to reinstate employees and / or to order employers «to do any other like thing that it is equitable to require the employer to do in order to remedy or counteract any consequence of the dismissal» are over and above the old remedies available at common law, but do not support the theory that dismissals can only be with cause.
(3) Despite subsection (1), a chargor and chargee are entitled to all the legal and equitable rights and remedies that would be available to them if the chargor had transferred the land to the chargee by way of mortgage, subject to a proviso for redemption.
While fiduciary remedies such as equitable compensation and disgorgement may ultimately be available, it will be an exceedingly rare case where these remedies could be practically available where disqualification was not.
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