Sentences with phrase «equitable right»

She opposes the DADT repeal, gay parenting and every advance to create fair and equitable rights for LGBT people.
«It is worth reiterating at this point that any primary election by state chapter of a party, be it the PDP or any other party, is undoubtedly, in the eye of the law, an illegal contraption that carries with it no legal or equitable right at all.
For the Court of Appeal, the «fundamental point» is that the police made a promise of confidentiality and anonymity to Ms. Stack in exchange for information: «That promise gave rise to a common law and equitable right entitling Ms. Stack to have her identity kept confidential.
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Even if nobody ever changed the title to reflect your ownership, you've got an equitable right to it.
Non-party appellants must show that their legal & equitable rights, not simply their reputation, have been affected by adverse judicial comment, explain Robert Wheal & Rebecca Copcutt
Joshua Munro introduces a first for English law: the equitable right of an insurer to compensation from its own insured in respect of the claim on the policy
If there was only an equitable right to rectification of the deeds, it might have created an unregistered interest in the land.
Examples would be equitable rights to rectification or subrogation, a trust or an agreement to resell.
There might only have been an equitable right to rectification of the deeds, and Peggy Salo might have been bound by some kind of notice of that right?
(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.
Recent case law has found that an oral assurance by a partner that financial contributions were made «towards the house» were sufficient for there to be proprietary estoppel, i.e. there was an equitable right in the property.
Donald took the matter to court, claiming an equitable right to occupy the property and camp.
It has jurisdiction only in three settings: (1) where a party seeks to invoke an equitable right; (2) where the plaintiff lacks an adequate remedy at law; and (3) where there is a statutory delegation of subject matter jurisdiction.
The privacy interests of the alleged wrongdoer were overcome by the last element, the interests of justice, because of the applicant's equitable right to information.
In Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal in BMG Canada v Doe (2005) held that copyright owners had an equitable right to get subscriber information where they had a legitimate and bona fide claim, subject to balancing the claim against subscribers» privacy considerations.
«At a time when other countries are working towards «health for all», the last thing we need in Australia is a government seeking to undermine basic human rights — the right to health and the equitable right to treatment.
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