Sentences with phrase «to continue the proceeding»

"To continue the proceeding" means to keep the legal process or event going, without stopping or delaying it. Full definition
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(c) to a litigation guardian or legal representative who is authorized under the Rules of Civil Procedure, or by a court order, to commence, defend or continue a proceeding on behalf of the individual or to represent the individual in a proceeding; or
He was therefore required to seek leave before a judge of the SCJ before continuing any proceeding.
In carrying out the objective assessment, care must be taken in retroactively reviewing the facts actually known to the prosecutor at the relevant time — that is, when the decision to initiate or continue the proceeding was made.
Amendment to pleadings 13 Unless a judge orders otherwise, the responding party shall not be permitted to amend their pleadings in the proceeding, a) in order to prevent or avoid an order under this section dismissing the proceeding; or b) if the proceeding is dismissed under this section, in order to continue the proceeding.
Van Rensburg, J. granted applications by Her Majesty the Queen and LawPRO for an order under s. 140 of the Courts of Justice Act, declaring a particularly determined plaintiff to be a vexatious litigant and prohibiting him from instituting or continuing any proceeding, except with leave of a judge of the Superior Court.
(3) Where a person against whom an order under subsection (1) has been made seeks leave to institute or continue a proceeding, the person shall do so by way of an application in the Superior Court of Justice.
(c) if the former tenant has started a proceeding under this Act before the assignment and the benefits or obligations of the new tenant may be affected, the new tenant may join in or continue the proceeding.
Although a vexatious litigant order does not bar that person's access to the courts, someone with a vexatious litigant order filed against them must apply for and obtain leave from the court before starting or continuing a proceeding.
The reasons that the applicant raised to continue the proceeding against the [individual respondents] have some merit, but I do not agree that they are sufficiently compelling to continue the proceeding against them...
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