Sentences with phrase «relevant limitation period»

Assuming that transitory e-mails are neither likely to contain helpful nor hurtful evidence in most organizations, they can and should be dumped well short of any potentially relevant limitation period in my view.
As a result, you have no obligation to file an amended tax return after the relevant limitation period even if the correction would increase the amount of tax you owe.
But the relevant limitation period was established under the Plan, not the Act, so this provision did not apply.1
[24] Subject to the policy requirements to provide timely proof of claim and to commence the claim within the relevant limitation period, if the incident or illness occurred or arose during the currency of employment, coverage will be provided and the policy must respond...
Had the claimant been able to bring proceedings in tort, however, (that was, against a known driver), the relevant limitation period would have expired on his 21st birthday (s 28 and s 38 (2) of the Limitation Act 1980).
6 (1) Notwithstanding the expiration of the relevant limitation period, when a claim is added to a proceeding previously commenced, either through a new pleading or an amendment to pleadings, the defendant is not entitled to immunity from liability in respect of the added claim if the requirements of subsection (2), (3) or (4) are satisfied.
Sweet v The Owners of the Blyth Lifeboat: Chris was instructed on behalf of the RNLI in this claim arising out of a collision in which the Admiralty Court determined preliminary issues concerning the relevant limitation period.
Once approved, the prosecutor must direct the clerk of the court to stay the proceedings with respect to the charges that have been laid against the organization, and any relevant limitation period is tolled during the course of the remediation agreement;
A very real issue facing many claimants is ensuring that they bring their claim before expiry of the relevant limitation period because if they miss the deadline then the defendant can have a complete defence to the claim.
Other than the guidance provided by the various professional bodies, a significant factor in determining the length of cover is the relevant limitation period fixed by law - the time limit within which any claimant must commence proceedings against a professional.
On behalf of the plaintiffs, we argued that the relevant limitation period under the Fraudulent Conveyances Act had begun to run and the plaintiffs were required to act expeditiously to protect that limitation period.
Dominic has noted his disagreement with cases that suggest a retention period must correspond with a relevant limitation period to be reasonable.
McLean appealed the reciprocal order on the basis that the relevant limitation period had expired: s. 159 of the B.C. Securities Act provides that proceedings «must not be commenced more than 6 years after the date of the events that give rise to the proceedings».
Although solicitors» negligence cases usually arise from transactional work, in the litigation field the most common cause for complaint is a failure to issue or serve proceedings before the expiry of the relevant limitation period.
M argued that the relevant limitation period under s 22 of the Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980) was 12 years from the date of death and that the limitation period expired in August 2002, before the commencement of the proceedings.
Lawyers who take on cases in other jurisdictions must know the relevant limitation periods.
As for the reasons behind the sudden rise in surveyor claims in recent years, this has arisen largely by virtue of primary limitation, with the relevant limitation periods in contract and in tort being six years (from the date of the contract - s. 5 Limitation Act 1980 - and the date of loss - s. 2 Limitation Act 1980 / Nykredit Mortgage Bank Plc v Edward Erdman Group Ltd [1997] 1 W.L.R. 1627, respectively) and with the market having fallen in the third quarter of 2008.
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