Sentences with phrase «leading judicial application»

For those interested in the leading judicial application of the pre-contractual duty of good faith, please see Bank of Montreal v. Bail Ltée, [1992] 2 S.C.R. 554), which stands for the proposition that good faith requires a party to disclose to the other, as part of the negotiating process, non-available material information.

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Kanu's lead counsel, Chuks Muoma had written a petition to the National Judicial Council (NJC), claiming that Tsoho made conflicting rulings on an application by the Department of State Services (DSS) to conduct a secret trial for him.
R (On the application of Catt) v. Association of Chief Police Officers and Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (Court of Appeal, Civil Division), (Led by Martin Westgate QC), intervention on behalf of Liberty: Judicial review of decision to retain information on national extremism database, in reliance on Article 8, ECHR.
Most recently, Zac acted for a claimant in a claim for judicial review which argued that guidance issued by the Secretary of State was contrary to the IORP Directive (R (on the application of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (led by Nigel Giffin QC).
Acting for Hawksworth PLC, promoter of large scale leisure - led regeneration scheme in Peterborough City centre, including strategic advice on scheme delivery, compulsory purchase and an application for permission for judicial review of a competing scheme.
Representing a leading motorsports and technology business in the Court of Appeal on a Judicial Review application made by several parties in respect of the Council's approval of its proposed move to new headquarters.
He has been lead counsel in the successful prosecution of class action ERISA claims and in the defense of a class - action wage claim that has industry - wide application and was argued to the Supreme Judicial Court.
The court relied on the leading statement about the availability of Rule 39.03 examinations in the context of judicial review applications in the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Payne v. Ontario (Human Rights Commission), 2000 CanLII 5731:
The problem is that the law society failed to inform the complainants of the Discontinuance Application, leading to the judicial review on the basis of abuse of process.
The Bureau filed an amicus brief supporting application of the FDCPA to judicial foreclosure proceedings that can lead to a deficiency judgment.
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