The word
"expeditious" means doing something quickly and efficiently.
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Justice Baah therefore charged the Electoral Commission to work on a statutory definition of over-voting ahead of the 2020 general elections, to assist the Court
in expeditious handling of such cases, and also urged it to train its workers well in election conduct and management.
Mediation provides a less formal and
more expeditious way of reaching a resolution, and is always significantly less expensive than litigation.
To pursue many of these research projects in the most
expeditious way, there is no substitute for true global study.
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In this case, the governor said the task force «will be different than usual as this matter requires
expeditious action,» though details about its exact composition were scant.
The Court presided over by Justice Aboagye Tandoh instead resorted to
expeditious trial issuing a stern warning not to tolerate any excuses from both prosecution and defense lawyers.
The Congresswoman traveled there this past week with other Congressional representatives to assess the damage and
ensure expeditious help for our fellow US citizens.
Major companies are usually
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• NYCHA Repair Certificate — This program would allow private developers to obtain a zoning bonus (higher FAR) in areas being up - zoned in exchange for
conducting expeditious repair work in NYCHA buildings.
With 45 years of experience as a Colorado Private Capital Lender, Montegra is able to offer flexible loan structures and highly competitive rates that can be underwritten and closed in a very
expeditious time frame.
The desired outcome of any electronic discovery investment should be a reduced discovery bill and the more
expeditious completion of the discovery effort.
«This Task Force will be different than usual as this matter
requires expeditious action,» Cuomo said.
Generally speaking, the Bill addresses the need for lowering discovery costs and for
expeditious movement through the civil courts in matters involving claims for lower dollar damage amounts.
Attorney Bradley has made a career of achieving cost efficient and
expeditious results for his clients.
The Supreme Court of Arkansas noted that Lancaster's argument was misdirected because arbitration is «strongly favored» by Arkansas public policy, and it is looked upon with approval by courts as a less expensive and more
expeditious means of settling litigation and relieving docket congestion.
«After six years of operation, the government has undermined this low - cost
expeditious forum, it's even longer and more expensive than going through the courts, and very few decisions have been rendered.
It is part of the Tribunal's adjudicative role to identify an appropriate procedure to secure the just, fair and
expeditious determination of each complaint coming before it.
According to the Advocate General, there are no good reasons for administrative proceedings to be more
expeditious by nature when they have punitive features and they must thereby respect the same safeguards provided by criminal law.
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The stipulation to lodge a claim within 30 days of discharge is not mandatory but to facilitate expeditious settlement
He promised the governor that the Budget would be
given expeditious and necessary approval, adding that the House would support efforts aimed at implementing the budget for the benefit of the people of the state.
The emergency nature of the project
demanded expeditious action while being within the professional and business confines.
Cuomo said that the bill will be introduced this week with the help of Assemblywoman Diana Richardson, who was also at the presser, and that he hopes they can get it passed on an «
expeditious basis because of the severity of the situation.»
According to him, every bill that has come before the National Assembly and has the purpose of contributing towards the anti-corruption drive has
received expeditious attention.
They have longer literature reviews than are permitted in nearly every journal, and they intelligently review gaps in knowledge that require
expeditious research, usually citing the most influential and most recent research.
HR 3053, a previous version of which was passed by the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee in June last year, preserves Yucca Mountain as the most
expeditious path for used nuclear fuel and high - level radioactive waste disposal while authorising interim storage, including private storage initiatives, until Yucca Mountain is ready to start receiving used fuel.
Citing its holding in Link v. Wabash R. Co., 370 U.S. 626 (1962), the High Court conceded that federal courts possess certain «inherent powers,» not conferred by rule or statute, «to manage their own affairs so as to achieve the orderly and
expeditious disposition of cases.»
A more recent Ontario Labour Relations Board case has accepted the premise that recording leads to more formal and
less expeditious proceedings:
I am going to be handling this motion on the part of the people and it may be through proffers we can simply get this resolved by this court in a more
expeditious fashion.
One can only hope that the proposed reforms being piloted through Parliament recognise that courts that are often away from the public radar of attention, like the coroner's court, regularly struggle, despite the ability of the coroner to deliver
expeditious hearings and accessible participation.
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