Sentences with phrase «relief orders from the court»

Serving all of Orlando, FL, a divorce lawyer at the Kramer Law Firm can help you obtain temporary relief orders from the court quickly and effectively.

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According to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), a firm has to procure a court order before repossessing a vehicle belonging to a member of the military, a law that was established to protect soldiers and other military personnel from having to deal with legal issues while they're actively serving.
For aside from those instances in which hiring goals are ordered by a court subsequent to a finding of illegal discrimination, and with the purpose of providing relief for those discriminated against, the use of differential standards for the hiring of blacks and whites acknowledges the inability of blacks to perform up to the white standard.
On access to justice, claim «cost prohibitive for an independent supermarket or liquor store owner to bring an action with the Federal Court seeking relief from anticompetitive behaviours...» - argues for «no cost orders» and a mandatory enforceable Supermarket and Liquor store Code of Conduct.
The company was also seeking other reliefs including an order of injunction preventing the Ministry from granting the rights acquired by Exton Cubic Group to any other person but this was dismissed as the court lacked jurisdiction to make consequential orders.
(2) signed by an individual, or his parent, to the effect that he has been denied admission to or not permitted to continue in attendance at a public college by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly achievement of desegregation in public education, the Attorney General is authorized, after giving notice of such complaint to the appropriate school board or college authority and after certifying that he is satisfied that such board or authority has had a reasonable time to adjust the conditions alleged in such complaint, to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section, provided that nothing herein shall empower any official or court of the United States to issue any order seeking to achieve a racial balance in any school by requiring the transportation of pupils or students from one school to another or one school district to another in order to achieve such racial balance, or otherwise enlarge the existing power of the court to insure compliance with constitutional standards.
You may not file under any chapter if within the preceding 180 days you had a prior bankruptcy petition dismissed due to your willful failure to appear before the court or comply with court orders, or was voluntarily dismissed after creditors sought relief from the bankruptcy court to recover property on which they hold liens.
A debtor can not file under chapter 12 (or any other chapter) if during the preceding 180 days a prior bankruptcy petition was dismissed due to the debtor's willful failure to appear before the court or comply with orders of the court or was voluntarily dismissed after creditors sought relief from the bankruptcy court to recover property upon which they hold liens.
Pros of a Debt Relief Order are as follows: 1) Creditors can not take any action to recover their money without permission from the court.
Such action shall include, but shall not be limited to, the issuance of orders to cease and desist or to assess civil money penalties, entering into compliance agreements, seeking injunctive relief from a court of competent jurisdiction, or any combination thereof.
It did, however, lose the opportunity to build goodwill by strategically allocating its product during a time of shortage.107 To the extent the stock sale premium reflected this diversion of a corporate opportunity, the selling stockholder was liable for a breach of fiduciary duty.108 A corporate recovery would not have benefitted the selling shareholder — i.e., «those from whom the recovery is had» — but would have benefitted the parties who had induced the very breach that occasioned the recovery.109 The court accordingly ordered direct relief to the minority shareholders.110
With his broad experience in family court, he is adept at handling cases involving restraining orders, relief from abuse orders, juveniles and parents, and defendants with mental health conditions.
The tenant applied to the Court for relief from forfeiture (e.g. possession of the premises) under the Commercial Tenancies Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. L. 7, in order to continue operating its restaurant business on the premises.
It was therefore open to the court to set aside the ancillary relief order as a transaction at an undervalue — Insolvency Act 1986 (IA 1986), s 339 — and, on appeal from the district judge in the insolvency proceedings, Judge Pelling set aside Mrs Haines's ancillary relief order.
(i) A freezing order will be granted more readily after judgment than before; it is sufficient for the grant of relief that there is a real risk that the judgment will remain unsatisfied if injunctive relief is refused; (ii) there is no reason why the court should not exercise a power to appoint a receiver by way of equitable execution over future receipts from a defined asset.
Also, while the recent Khurshid decision did not prohibit a former employer from suing for money damages for violation of a non-compete, § 5-37-33 bars both equitable relief (i.e., a court order prohibiting the physician from working for a competitor) and money damages based on a breach of a non-compete agreement.
Keep in mind that, unless equalization and support issues have been resolved by way of a signed Separation Agreement or court order, your spouse may still be able to make a claim for equalization from your estate, or make a claim for dependant's relief, which is akin to spousal support.
Permits the judicial emergency order to suspend, toll, extend, or otherwise grant relief from time limits or filing requirements in any court affected by the order and allows designation of a neighboring jurisdiction as proper venue for civil and criminal proceedings.
South Dakota HB 1093 (2007) Allows Chief Justice to suspend, toll, extend, or otherwise grant relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements imposed by otherwise applicable statutes, rules, or court orders, whether in civil cases, criminal cases, administrative matters or any other legal proceedings as determined necessary.
New Hampshire SB 370 (2008) Grants the chief justice of the supreme court the power to enter orders to suspend, toll, or otherwise grant relief from time deadlines imposed by statutes and rules of procedure, for a 21 - day period, in the event of a declared state of emergency.
Hawaii HB 1983 (2006) Provides during a period of civil defense emergency proclaimed by the governor, the chief justice shall be authorized to order the suspension, tolling, extension, or granting of relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements imposed by otherwise applicable statutes, rules, or court orders, in civil or criminal cases or administrative matters, in any judicial circuit affected by the governor's proclamation.
In the matter of Motley & Others v Shadwell Park Ltd, the Court of Appeal (Sharp LJ and Henderson LJ) considered whether Mr Justice Soole acted outside the ambit of his reasonable discretion in granting Shadwell Park Ltd relief from sanction following its failure to submit an appeal bundle and skeleton argument in breach of paragraph 6.3 of Practice Direction 52B and a subsequent unless order that resulted in the appeal being struck out and a 3 hour appeal hearing being lost In granting relief Mr Justice Soole found that the loss of the hearing was not as serious as a loss of a trial date.
These «confidentiality orders» are hard to obtain and while they can carry significant economic penalties for violation, the injured party nevertheless sustains the feared damage and must spend appreciable sums of money and time to obtain relief from the courts.
The court staff has information about how to request a relief from abuse order and how to contact an abuse prevention worker in your community.
(iv) The relief which the court may give may be either negative, in the form of an order restraining O from asserting his legal rights, or positive, by ordering O to either grant or convey to C some estate, right or interest in or over his land, to pay C appropriate compensation, or to act in some other way.
(4) Starlight Shipping Co v Allianz Marine & Ors; Brit UW Ltd & Ors v Starlight & Ors; Brit UW & Ors v Imperial Marine & Ors [2014] EWHC 3068 (Comm); [2015] 2 All E.R. (Comm) 747; [2014] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 579; [2014] 2 C.L.C. 503; [2015] Lloyd's Rep. I.R. 54 — relief granted to both insurers and employees and agents of the insurers who were intended to benefit from the settlement of the insurance claim - relief by way of specific performance and injunctions was tailored to the particular circumstances which included the prohibition on anti-suit injunction to restrain the Greek proceedings — assured ordered to execute documents recording the meaning and effect of the settlement agreement (including settlement of claims against the servants and agents who were third parties to the original settlement) so that the same could be placed before the foreign court to assist in the recognition and enforcement of the English judgment in Greece under the Judgments Regulation.
They made it clear that a court could make an ancillary relief order under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 that departed from a «pre-nup» where it would not be fair to hold the parties to the agreement.
In the motion before the Court, the defendants sought an order for relief from the implied undertaking rule so they could use the materials to launch complaints under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, S.C. 2000, c. 5; and the Private Investigators and Security Guards Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P. 25.
She referred to the dicta in Xydhias v Xydhias [1999] 1 FLR 683, 691: An even more singular feature of the transition from compromise to order in ancillary relief proceedings is that the court does not either automatically or invariably grant the application to give the bargain the force of an order.
A letter after a hearing to remind a LIP of his obligations to take steps in the proceedings by specified dates will help the lawyer later to oppose any application for an extension of time or relief from sanctions on grounds that the LIP did not understand what he had to do, or that the order was drawn late by the court.
It would not be appropriate to provide the father an opportunity to request relief from the Court when he had chosen to ignore the orders of the Court, which gave relief to the mother.
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