If the deal turns sour and the account becomes delinquent, the creditor may
seek legal redress which could grant him the permission to use debt collection measures to recoup the money in question.
Not exact matches
«We will take the appropriate
legal steps to
seek redress... These are technical and
legal issues
which our lawyers will go through,» he stated.
The group implored all aggrieved political parties, stakeholders and candidates to be mindful of their utterances,
seek redress if any by engaging the
legal framework as provided for in the constitution in pursuance of their grievances without heating up the polity,
which it noted may result into endangering the lives of innocent citizens and bring into disrepute the nation's democracy.
The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu maintained that burning of the said tipper trucks was unlawful, for
which reason his side in Parliament will
seek legal redress.
One key area where the SFO has
sought to
redress the balance in its favour is
legal professional privilege (LPP): a long - established
legal principle
which ensures that communications between clients and their lawyers remain confidential, facilitating the frank disclosure of information between them.
There is an opt - out provision
which theoretically allows a dissatisfied claimant to
seek legal redress in the traditional court system, instead of Vaccine Court, but it is used infrequently.
Redress for victims of sexual assault is increasingly being
sought outside the
legal system,
which raises challenges for lawyers representing the accused and ethical questions for journalists covering accusations that haven't been proven in court, says litigator Jonathan Lisus.
Wrongful Conviction Day began as an effort of the Innocence Network, an affiliation of organizations dedicated to providing pro bono
legal and investigative services to individuals
seeking to prove innocence of crimes for
which they have been convicted, working to
redress the causes of wrongful convictions, and supporting the exonerated after they are freed.
The Innocence Network is an affiliation of organizations dedicated to providing pro bono
legal and investigative services to individuals
seeking to prove innocence of crimes for
which they have been convicted, working to
redress the causes of wrongful convictions, and supporting the exonerated after they are freed.
But there is enough to map out the main avenues
which those
seeking legal redress may pursue.