Sentences with phrase «tunc in»

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Eventually, she was admitted, and her license was granted by the Supreme Court in 1890, «Nunc pro tunc
2017), the Virginia Court of Appeals remanded a divorce case back to the trial court for a nunc pro tunc («now for then») order granting a divorce from the bond of matrimony for adultery, to correct what the appellate court believed was a clerical error in granting a divorce a mensa et thoro instead, a divorce from bed and board or what the court called a legal separation.
In its judgment in Cases C - 482 and 493/01, Orfanopoulos, the ECJ decided that applying the ex tunc rule was contrary to EU - law (paIn its judgment in Cases C - 482 and 493/01, Orfanopoulos, the ECJ decided that applying the ex tunc rule was contrary to EU - law (pain Cases C - 482 and 493/01, Orfanopoulos, the ECJ decided that applying the ex tunc rule was contrary to EU - law (par.
In Lawrence v International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 773, in a split decision, the Court of Appeal granted a representation order nunc pro tunc to commence a wrongful dismissal action against a Union after the limitation period had expired because the Union and some of its representatives had defended the proceeding to the point that it was ready for triaIn Lawrence v International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 773, in a split decision, the Court of Appeal granted a representation order nunc pro tunc to commence a wrongful dismissal action against a Union after the limitation period had expired because the Union and some of its representatives had defended the proceeding to the point that it was ready for triain a split decision, the Court of Appeal granted a representation order nunc pro tunc to commence a wrongful dismissal action against a Union after the limitation period had expired because the Union and some of its representatives had defended the proceeding to the point that it was ready for trial.
Second, a nunc pro tunc order can not be made in this case because of the passage of the relevant limitation period.
For ourselves we ask for clarity as to what was wrong with our previous submissions, the strength to prepare amendment and the time to get the revised prayers, if you will, filed before the record is closed — secure, however, in the knowledge that such rectification, if pled both artfully and with appropriate candor, can be effective in the manner we litigators call nunc pro tunc — and then some.
Orders pursuant to s. 40 can be granted on a nunc pro tunc basis in the appropriate case.
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