Sentences with phrase «prospective appellant»

The function of the Court of Appeal on an application for permission to appeal in a residence and contact case is limited to a review of the decision of the judge to see whether a prospective appellant has an arguable case that the judge's order was plainly wrong:
The recommendation against requiring a prospective appellant to obtain leave of the court is of course most noteworthy here.
The report summarizes much of what has already been stated above and the findings of the Commission are surprisingly consistent with those made 50 years earlier by the Clement Report in Alberta, including a recommendation that there should generally be no requirement for a prospective appellant to obtain leave from the court to exercise a right of appeal except in cases where there is a genuine concern for frivolous appeals.
Instead, a prospective appellant must seek leave to appeal the provincial appellate court's decision.

Not exact matches

Skyline Agriculture Financial Corp. et al. v. Farm Land Security Board 2015 SKQB 82 Administrative Law — Real Property — Statutes Summary: The appellants were prospective international investors who were seeking to gain some measure of access to Saskatchewan's agricultural scene.
The appellant appeals the dismissal of her claim for increased retroactive and prospective spousal support on the basis of the respondent's post-separation income increased and the fact that she is medically unable to work full - time.
As previously discussed, the Town's decision to require the appellant to leave the premises and issuing a prospective trespass notice, were premised on factual errors.
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