Sentences with phrase «making double recovery»

It was noted, however, that PharmaCare had made submissions on this issue and so was aware of any potential tort award, making double recovery unlikely (see: paras. 160 - 162).

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Knowing that he'd have to replace them, he made the bold decision to have double hip replacement surgery, a choice that made his recovery significantly more challenging.
Arsenal's Double Club initiative and the IOE's Reading Recovery literacy intervention will give support to pupils who are currently below the national average in reading and writing by using sport to make reading fun and engaging.
Sudden steering maneuvers to avoid a crash — The driver makes an abrupt steering maneuver, such as a single - or double - lane - change maneuver, or attempts to perform an off - road recovery maneuver, generating a lateral acceleration that is sufficiently high to cause roll or yaw instability.
That permits the avoidance of double recovery through the deduction of state benefits, such as under the Social Security Recovery of Benefits Act 1997 and it also takesinto account any interim payments made under a victims comprehensive policy of inrecovery through the deduction of state benefits, such as under the Social Security Recovery of Benefits Act 1997 and it also takesinto account any interim payments made under a victims comprehensive policy of inRecovery of Benefits Act 1997 and it also takesinto account any interim payments made under a victims comprehensive policy of insurance.
Involved a dispute over the application of the rule against recovery by a shareholder of reflective loss, and a double derivative claim made in respect of a Cayman company with a BVI parent.
In support of that proposition they rely upon cases that establish that while the principal goal of the tort compensation system is to ensure that injured individuals are made whole, insofar as possible, by compensation, a secondary objective of the system is to avoid double recovery.
The court dealt with the issue of double - recovery by citing Bannon v. McNeely and Jang v. Jang, which indicated that deductions should only be made when the benefit corresponds with a particular claim for damages, and only deducting from the particular head of damages involved,
Double recovery may be permitted where the payor spouse has the ability to pay, where the payee spouse has made a reasonable effort to use the equalized assets in an income - producing way and, despite this, an economic hardship from the marriage or its breakdown persists.
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