Sentences with phrase «unjust outcome»

To avoid what would otherwise be an unjust outcome the court could, in an appropriate case, depart from the market value approach when assessing the time value of money or, indeed, when assessing the value of any other benefit gained by a defendant.
There are many of us out here having been served up an unjust outcome & run out of money.
If you believe your lawyer negligently or recklessly represented you in a legal proceeding that resulted in an unfair or unjust outcome, you may have a valid claim of legal malpractice.
If the insurance requirement is impossible to meet, then that is no different than a death penalty for that dog in most cases, and would be considered an inhumane and unjust outcome that wasn't anticipated by the legislators.
While we waited, I listened to Angela quietly share her feelings about the situation and the unjust outcome she was anticipating.
«This unfair and unjust outcome impacted thousands of Sandy victims all over New York City, including right here in our own community,» Rep. Dan Donovan said to some of his constituents on Staten Island at a press conference Wednesday.
The Supreme Court of Canada has addressed the potential for MMPs to result in unjust outcomes in cases, the report notes, such as in R. Morrissey, R. v. Nur and R. v. Lloyd.
Many of these unjust outcomes involve children & have been documented in research — see Bala 2012.
Because of this, the common law could sometimes lead to unjust outcomes where a potential plaintiff had clearly been wronged but had no legal redress: equity law filled this gap.
Once again, the decision highlights how the Native Title Act and its procedures for a determination often result in unjust outcomes.

Not exact matches

An assumption of the point of view of benevolent power, rather than that of unjust powerlessness, seems almost the necessary outcome for even the most well - intentioned concentration on love.
They grow angry with unjust treatment, not because such practice will produce bad outcomes but because, irrespective of outcomes, they perceive such treatment as wrong.
Without knowing other specifics of the birth, it would be unjust and presumptious to say or imply that a trained midwife or a hospital birth would have made any difference to the outcome.
You go on to write about endowments: of course undergraduate economics teaches that market outcomes are functions of initial endowments, so if initial endowments are «unjust» so will be outcomes.
After all, they need to appeal to constituents for reelection, so they may not choose the most just outcome for a case if they think that an unjust one would appeal to constituents.
-- noticeably unjust or unfair outcomes based on race when individuals or groups are similarly situated
At Goings Law Firm, we're aware that the unjust passing of a dear one is a matter that nobody can ever compensate for - nonetheless, when their death is the outcome of another individual's carelessness, their dear ones can always get the endless and sense of fairness they require by holding the other party liable by filing a wrongful death court case.
At present, unmarried couples in those provinces where they are excluded from matrimonial property legislation must wade through the muck and mire of unjust enrichment claims to pursue an interest in property, the outcome of which can be almost impossible to predict.
There should also be advocates where the custodian parent will have to show and prove accountability for alienation as it is unjust and the long terms affects on a child's absent parent and relatives leaves a devastating outcome as the child grows up!
If the above legal requirements are met, the courts will enforce the OTL and the lease terms... even if the outcome is unjust!
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