If that undertaking is not received by 10.00 am on 18 January, we shall apply without
notice in the first instance to the county court for an order in those terms.»
Following this process allows you to eliminate mistakes that you may not
notice in the first instance; mistakes that might confuse the employer and divert his / her attention towards scraping the resume.
Not exact matches
In most cases, the
first instance of even
noticing or questioning your parenting style is when your kids act up.
The Appellate Division,
First Department court affirmed a lower court ruling that Ming should have been given
notice of the adoption petition, as he was the child's other legal parent per the key 2016 state high court decision
in Brooke B. v Elizabeth C.C., another
instance of a bio mom trying to cut off a nonbio mom.
On top of this, I
noticed several points with little graphical «easter eggs»; for
instance, the bar that the protagonists go into after the
first level is called «Makin's»,
in reference to the developers.
When the
first game came out
in 2009, for
instance, gamers around the world sat up to take
notice.
The journey was shaped
in part by chance: a quarter century after having
first encountered Munch's art at MoMA, for
instance, Johns received a postcard of Munch's Self - Portrait between the Clock and the Bed, 1940 - 43, from a friend who had
noticed similarities between the bedspread
in the painting and Johns's crosshatch motif.
For
instance, Dr. James Lovelock is a prominent environmentalist, and independent researcher, who
in the 1960s was the
first scientist to
notice that human activity was increasing the concentration of CFCs
in the atmosphere, and he also developed the popular Gaia hypothesis.
As Sir Terence Etherton said at
first instance in Urban 1 (Blonk Street) v Ayres [2012] EWHC 2765 (Ch): «Even today aspects of the law relating to time provisions
in contracts for the sale of land and the relevance of
notices to complete can be puzzling and there is still room for clarification of the law.»
I agree that the case — a startling claim by a group of litigants that need to be taken seriously (even if their method for getting the issue before the courts, i.e., before themselves
in the
first instance, is unorthodox)-- deserves to be
noticed and that other provinces, including Alberta, will be affected if their claim is successful.
The wording of the saving formula was considered most recently
in Notting Hill Housing Trust v Roomus [2006] 1 WLR 1375, [2006] All ER (D) 432 (Mar), where at
first instance a
notice was held to be valid even though it stated that possession was required «at the end of the period» and not «after the end of the period».
Both orders may be applied for without
notice to the other party,
in the
first instance.
A previous column commented on the decision of Treacy J at
first instance in Gibb v Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust [2010] EWCA Civ 678, [2010] All ER (D) 229 (Jun) denying the claimant, the ex chief executive of the trust, the payment of the amount of a compromise agreement over and above her
notice money because the decision to pay her that extra was ultra vires, on the basis that it was «irrationally generous» (see 159 NLJ 7390, p 1460).
This is
in contrast to the judgment at
first instance,
in which Kiefel J. held that the
notice must contain a specific description of the area that would be subject to the proposed future acts.
For
instance,
in the picture below, you might not
notice the two ram heads coming out of each side of the lamp at
first.