Sentences with phrase «of wrongful detention»

As previously confirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada in Thomson v Thomson, [1994] 3 SCR 551 (CanLII), evidence of «settling in» is not relevant under Art. 12 of the Hague Convention where an application to return a child is brought within one year of the wrongful detention or removal, as was the case on the facts here.
Defense of major national retailer against customer allegations of wrongful detention and accidents on store premises.

Not exact matches

«In the light of the foregoing, our client has instructed us to serve you notice of its intention to institute legal proceeding against the State as a result of the wrongful interference by State officials with our client's right to» prospect on its concession and also a breach of its right to administrative justice, the latter cause of action resulting from the seizure and - detention of trucks without, due process as well as recover all sums of money our client must pay to Engineers an Planners by reason of the actions of die State officials responsible for the seizure and detention of the trucks.»
The Army Officer, who had worked at a time, in the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), and was temporarily attached to the Defence Intelligence Agency (NIA) wants the court to declare that his arrest, detention and continued detention from 23rd December last year till date by the Respondents, without reasons and granting him administrative bail within 24 hours of his arrest and detention are illegal, wrongful, unlawful and constitute a blatant violation of his fundamental rights.
Another type of liability coverage is Personal Injury Liability or an Umbrella Liability Policy, which protects the insured against lawsuits involving libel, slander, defamation of character, false arrest, detention, imprisonment or malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy and wrongful eviction or wrongful entry.
On July 31, 2003, he issued a statement of claim against the city of Windsor for wrongful detention.
The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, citing Hill v. Hamilton Wentworth Police Services Board for the principle that a plaintiff suing for wrongful conviction (or in this case, wrongful detention) can not be held to have discovered the facts in support of his or her claim until there is a formal ruling or finding confirming the wrongful conviction (or detention).
On the other hand, if you keep the ball, you are committing the tort of detinue (wrongful detention of another person's goods when the owner has requested their return) and they can sue you for whatever damage you have done to them; the cost of a new ball probably.
In addition, BDS has a highly successful in - house federal court practice, and has litigated dozens of habeas corpus petitions challenging the wrongful detention of immigrants, including the Second Circuit's landmark decision in Lora v. Shanahan.
The Toronto Star reports that starting April 1 coverage was eliminated for a number of claims including, «lawsuits seeking damages for abuse, claims for reinstatement of disability insurance, malicious prosecution, assault or wrongful detention, mortgage actions and personal injury claims...»
The firm regularly advises clients such as MV Christina, Densan Shipping and MT Alpine Magnolia on wrongful seizure and detention of vessels.
[76] Authoritative identification of an individual as a victim of identity theft may assist in minimizing the risk of wrongful arrest, detention or other official action.
Another type of liability coverage is Personal Injury Liability or an Umbrella Liability Policy, which protects the insured against lawsuits involving libel, slander, defamation of character, false arrest, detention, imprisonment or malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy and wrongful eviction or wrongful entry.
any Wrongful Detention, Kidnapping, Blackmail or Extortion of an insured person who has suffered these events in the past;
These are called crisis events and include political threat, wrongful detention, violent crime, natural disaster, acts of terrorism, and more.
PERSONAL INJURY LIABILITY COVERAGE - Protects against false arrest, detention, or malicious prosecution; libel, slander, defamation, violation of privacy, wrongful eviction, and wrongful entry
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