Not exact matches
E.g. Bloggs v. Snooks is quite evidently a civil matter involving mostly likely a private law dispute between two parties where there needs to be a judgment and a legal
remedy; Re Bloggs Estate on the
other hand is an
equitable cause of action where this is no lis between the parties, and is mostly likely calling on the court
for the interpretation of the terms of a will.
The Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980), s 36 is concerned with
equitable jurisdiction and
remedies and takes with one hand but gives back with the
other in stipulating that the time limit under numerous sections of LA 1980 «shall not apply to any claim
for specific performance of a contract or
for an injunction or
for other equitable relief» except, tantalisingly:
Section 31 makes it mandatory
for an arbitral tribunal to decide a dispute in accordance with law, with which is expressly stated to include specific performance, injunctions and
other equitable remedies.
Experience, or demonstrable interest and training in the following litigation practices: IT, IP (especially copyright and trademark); internet and technology; business and commercial disputes; and real estate, commercial leasing and construction practice areas, including acting
for those seeking or responding to injunctions, and
other urgent
equitable remedies, would be assets; as would experience and interest in insurance litigation.
When someone is being treated unfairly or the reputation and viability of a business is being threatened by the conduct of
others, knowledge of and experience in obtaining urgent
equitable remedies is necessary
for the fair and prompt resolution of business disputes.
The possible sanctions include: compensatory time with the children; economic sanctions
for costs incurred by the non-violator parent due to the
other parent's custody or parenting time violation; modification of the existing transportation (pick up / drop off arrangements)-- including changing the exchange location to a public place; ordering counseling
for either or both of the parties and / or the children at the expense of the violator; ordering a temporary or permanent modification of the parenting time and custodial arrangement if under the circumstances this relief is in the best interests of the children; ordering the violator to participate in a community service program; incarceration of the violator with or without work - release; issuance of a warrant to be executed if the violator persists in failing to comply with court orders; any
other appropriate
equitable remedy.