Sentences with phrase «where aggrieved»

Now, there are some circumstances like on eBay, where an aggrieved party wants to shout from the rooftops, but most of the time people really want their information to be protected.
The second tier provides conflict mediation for specific harm where aggrieved parties seek restoration and reparations in front of smaller group of students and adults.
With the general elections concluded, attention has now shifted to the tribunal where aggrieved parties have moved with the aim of upturning the results as announced...
A similar problem is brewing in the Lower Manya Krobo and Bunkrugu Yunyoo constituencies where aggrieved supporters of defeated aspirants have threatened to vote «skirt and blouse» in the upcoming November elections.

Not exact matches

Accordingly, we wouldn't be playing the game if we didn't all now hold our hands to our heads and ask, in tones of aggrieved disbelief, «But where is Andreas Christensen in this side?»
Following claims in some quarters that he may have abandoned the assignment given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari where he was mandated to reconcile aggrieved All Progressives Congress members, national leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has insisted that the assignment is ongoing and that he is on the verge of turning in an interim report.
When Willoughby learns of the billboards, he blows a gasket, and it seems clear where the movie is headed: to a battle between the police and Mildred, the aggrieved citizen who has taken the law — or, at least, the power of public shame and coercion — into her own hands.
And where do the aggrieved lefty groups go from here?
Incidents in other settings tell us that where there is verbal abuse going unchecked, so there will follow physical violence, and there can be little doubt that an aggrieved parent is going to take his / her frustrations out one day on an administrator and the administrator will claim damages against her employer for failing to provide a safe working environment.
When it comes to the point where you actually need to do something significant — in order to placate an «aggrieved client» — you've already lost.
The answer is often «no», due to the fact that specific performance is only granted in instances where the property is unique, such that damages would not be a satisfactory remedy for the aggrieved purchaser.
H.R. 2831 also allows liability to accrue, enabling an aggrieved person to obtain relief, including recovery of back pay for up to two years preceding the filing of the charge, where the unlawful employment practices that have occurred during the charge filing period are similar or related to practices that occurred outside the time for filing a charge.
This requirement is issued with a clear stated intention of the regulator that «the new clause aims to enable aggrieved investors to seek redress as a contractual right under the client agreement» in such situation where an intermediary has breached suitability obligation.
When it goes badly, each party feels aggrieved, no - one remembers exactly how they got where they ended up, and there is good chance someone might end up suing.
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