Sentences with phrase «relief applications at»

Financial claims under Sch 1 of the Children Act 1989 are likely to be brought into procedural line with ancillary relief applications at some time in the future.

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«In this application, if one carefully considers the reliefs sought by the first interested party at the high court, it becomes abundantly clear that the court was never called upon to interpret article 94 (1)(a) of the constitution.
The application of gentle cooling and warming currents inside the ear canal can provide relief for migraine sufferers, new research at the University of Kent has helped show.
In 1996, in response to these concerns, Varmus, then director of NIH, impaneled a group of experienced clinical investigators and academic health center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented research.
Recent scientific research has shown that ashwagandha root is one of the very few herbs to operate at a systemic level giving it a wide range of applications from nervous and immune system support, anxiety relief, energy regulation, joint health, sexual health function support, and as an anti-oxidant.
At least another 47 have submitted waiver applications for retroactive relief that are expected to come before the state board in May.
The seniors at Capital City Public Charter School experienced the usual wave of relief and anticipation after mailing off college applications Friday, as well as an added surprise: a hug from Michelle Obama.
The dam has already reached the age of 8 years at the date of whelping, (relief from this restriction may be considered normally provided an application is made prior to the mating, the proposed dam has previously whelped at least one other registered litter, and the application is supported by veterinary evidence as to the suitability of the bitch involved in the proposed whelping), or
By killing adult fleas and ticks within hours after application, Frontline ® breaks the flea life cycle at the adult stage and quickly gives animals relief from the symptoms of flea infestation.
The public interest, and the interests of others who wish to uphold the legality of the action of the public body, comes into play when the court looks at the strength of the case needed to support an application for interim relief.
However, the court held that there was no «compromise» of an ancillary relief application — the parties had divorced many years before and a final order had been handed down at the conclusion of those proceedings.»
In all cases where the breach is characterised as serious or significant at stage 1, such that the presumption in favour of granting relief does not apply, it is necessary to go on to consider at stage 3 all the circumstances of the case so as to enable the court to deal justly with the application from relief.
Where the claimant shows a greater than 51 % chance of success it would be surprising in any event to see his claim for interim relief fail; where the employment judge assesses the chance of success at more than about 40 % he ought to be required to give cogent reasons for refusing the application.
The claimant's solicitors filed witness statements two months late and failed in an application for relief from sanctions to rely on them at trial.
«[45] Given that s 24 and s 24A MCA 1973 is a barred route to relief at an interim stage, I am unable to conclude that an application brought under a generic procedural rule (rule 20 FPR 2010) can deliver a result which is specifically prohibited within the claim before the court.
She is accustomed to being involved from an early stage, and has substantial experience of applications at short notice for interim relief, specific disclosure applications and strike out applications.
2015 will see «significant reduction in the number of interim applications for relief» now the Jackson reforms have bedded in, Leigh Callaway, associate at Irwin Mitchell and Junior London Solicitor Litigation Association committee member, forecasts in this week's NLJ.
In his presentation, Mr. Giaimo covered the process of obtaining zoning relief in Massachusetts (both legal and practical considerations), how to analyze a project to determine what zoning relief is required, how to prepare and file an application for a variance or special permit, how to prepare for and represent an applicant at a hearing, and procedures and other issues related to zoning decisions under Massachusetts law and practice.
He is conscious of the need to act swiftly when applications for interim injunctive relief are sought pending trial and is prepared to work intensively at short notice in order to do so.
The originating document for the hearing, such as a notice of application, will specify the relief sought allowing the tribunal to know, in advance of the oral hearing, what it will be asked to do at the end of the hearing.
He has dealt in particular with cases concerning the application of the ECHR to commercial, investigatory and tax matters and the interaction of international and domestic proceedings, often in several jurisdictions at once and particularly involving urgency and interim relief.
He appears regularly in the Business, TCC, Insolvency and Companies lists of the Business and Property Courts of England and Wales on both interlocutory matters, including applications for urgent interim relief, and at trial, and in the Court of Appeal.
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