Sentences with phrase «favour of the claimant»

He found in favour of the claimant on liability and made an award in respect of quantum.
The court decided in favour of the claimant as there was no good reason for the defendant's failure to respond.
Anglo European Studbook Limited Acting for a company on a claim to set aside a purported sale of the entirety of the company's business by its former managing director; Patrick sought and obtained interim injunctions and unless orders, ultimately leading to the defendants being debarred from defending and judgment being given in favour of the claimant company with indemnity costs.
Where an award is made in favour of a Claimant at arbitration often the Claimant will have to enforce that award rather than enjoy the luxury of it being paid voluntarily.
There being no acknowledgement of service, and the court being satisfied that the documents had been served, judgment was entered in default in favour of the claimant in December 2004.
Assisted in successfully bringing IPEC proceedings (settled in favour of the claimant) against a UK infringer on behalf of US lawyers acting for the US owner of a world famous trade mark relating to beauty pageants.
In a scathing judgement, the tribunal held in favour of the claimants.
This means that the ESA must be interpreted in a «broad and generous manner» such that «any doubt arising from difficulties of language should be resolved in favour of the claimant.
The need to save money for government and the acceptance that business believes the system is weighed more in favour of claimants are the reasons given in the impact assessment for these proposals.
The Divisional Court ruled in favour of the claimants and the SFO appealed.
We nevertheless appear to have reached the position in England and Wales of the appeal courts accepting that in complex and high value cases, the balance will always be in favour of the claimant.
The judge ruled in favour of the claimants and the defendants appealed.
The case was taken before a tribunal which found in favour of the claimant, our client.
In summary, the High Court held in favour of the claimant.
There has been speculation in the press that the justices are divided and that there will be a majority decision in favour of the claimants.
Lord Sumption also asserted that the courts have moved closer to strict liability, even in areas of law requiring fault, «because the whole forensic process of attributing fault is inherently biased in favour of the claimant».
The Dubai Court of Appeal upheld the judgment of the Court of First Instance in favour of the claimant.
Relfo Limited (in liquidation) v Varsani [2012] EWHC 2168 (Ch): Mr Justice Sales found in favour of the Claimant (represented by Peter Shaw and Joseph Curl of 9 Stone Buildings) in this knowing receipt and unjust enrichment claim.
44 With respect to the final factor, any hardship occasioned by a retroactive award on the payor spouse, I am satisfied on the evidence before me that there is evidence that a retroactive award of spousal support of this magnitude in favour of the claimant will result in hardship to the respondent.
As such, Mr Justice Teare found in favour of the Claimant that the QC arbitrator could not be appointed.
There have been press stories since the end of the hearing predicting that the Supreme Court justices are divided and that there will be a majority decision in favour of the claimants.
Despite all of these problems with the claimants» case, he gave judgment in favour of the claimants.
The recent trend in the appellate courts has been to redress the balance whereby formerly the law of defamation was weighted in favour of claimants and the law of privacy against them.
After the case had concluded (in favour of the claimant), the legal representatives of the parties were positive in their assessment of the procedure.
Judgment was given in favour of the claimant.
The judge ruled in favour of the claimant and the landlord appealed.
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